Bremen Motor Exhibition 2025: Innovative Genres Converge with Japanese Vintage Cars
The Bremen Classic Motorshow (BCM) is set to return for its 23rd edition from Friday, January 31st to Sunday, February 2nd, 2025, at Messe Bremen, Findorffstr. 101, 28215 Bremen.
This year, the event promises to be a thrilling journey through time, with a focus on the 1980s, a pivotal era in both motorcycle and automobile history. The motorcycle special exhibition will showcase 24 selected exhibits, featuring bestsellers and milestones from the decade that brought us supersport bikes, choppers, tourers, and adventure motorcycles.
In addition, two special exhibitions will highlight motorcycles from the 1980s and Japanese automobiles. The top image for the event features a Honda NSX and a Toyota 2000GT, hinting at the exotic, unique, and exclusive Japanese cars that will be on display.
For those interested in classic cars, the BCM will also cater to the aging classic car scene by dedicating a large area to younger enthusiasts. The team behind the BCM plans to provide a home for these fans, with a youth area and ideas from the community to shape the event.
Tickets for the BCM can be purchased online or at the box office. A two-day ticket costs €28 online and €30 at the box office, while a daily ticket costs €18 online and €20 at the box office, with a reduced price of €16 online and €18 at the box office for groups. A family ticket (2 adults + 4 children) costs €40.
For those who can only attend on Friday or Saturday evening, an evening ticket (available from 3 pm) costs €10 at the box office. Unfortunately, no information about a three-day ticket is currently available.
For more information about BCM 2025, visit www.classicmotorshow.de. As more details about the Japanese cars being presented become available, we will keep you updated. Stay tuned for further announcements and press releases from the Bremen Classic Motorshow and Japanese car manufacturers.
Among the various attractions at the Bremen Classic Motorshow (BCM) in 2025, guests can expect an exhibition of Japanese cars as a part of the event's focus on the 1980s, showcasing a blend of technological advancements and lifestyle choices embedded in those iconic vehicles. Furthermore, the youth area and community-driven ideas aim to create an inviting atmosphere for younger classic car enthusiasts, particularly those with interests in sports, technology, and the automobile scene.