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Nottingham MotorShow is the largest show of it's kind in the Midlands and promises to be bigger and better than ever.
A great family day out with all sorts of wonderful Automobiles, Motorbikes, Buses, Trucks ranging from the early 1900's to modern day super & concept cars. Take time to look round the autojumble & market stands and see what little treasures you can find!
The show also has a wide range of food, a marquee hosting entertainment, fun fair, a variety of activities and Wollaton Hall & Gardens itself. Furthermore the event is FREE, only car park charges apply.
Saturday 6 June - New Car Day
EVs in the PEVs in the Park at Nottingham Motor Show’ is a new Saturday feature designed to celebrate electric vehicle ownership and showcase new cars. The event will bring together a diverse range of electric vehicles in a relaxed, park-style setting, creating a welcoming space not only for current EV owners but also for members of the public who are curious about making the switch. By showcasing vehicles across different brands, price points and use cases, the day will highlight how far EV technology has come in a short space of time and how accessible it has become for everyday drivers. Get that electric feeling at Wollaton Hall! ark at Nottingham Motor Show’ is a new Saturday feature designed to celebrate electric vehicle ownership and showcase new cars. The event will bring together a diverse range of electric vehicles in a relaxed, park-style setting, creating a welcoming space not only for current EV owners but also for members of the public who are curious about making the switch. By showcasing vehicles across different brands, price points and use cases, the day will highlight how far EV technology has come in a short space of time and how accessible it has become for everyday drivers. Get that electric feeling at Wollaton Hall!
Sunday 7 June - Main Show Day
Nottingham MotorShow is the largest show of it's kind in the Midlands and promises to be bigger and better than ever.
A great family day out with all sorts of wonderful Automobiles, Motorbikes, Buses, Trucks ranging from the early 1900's to modern day super & concept cars. Take time to look round the autojumble & market stands and see what little treasures you can find!
The show also has a wide range of food, a marquee hosting entertainment, fun fair, a variety of activities and Wollaton Hall & Gardens itself. Furthermore the event is FREE, only car park charges apply.
Free entry
Car parking charges apply
| Nottingham Motor Show (6 June 2026 - 7 June 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Saturday - Sunday | 10:00 | - 16:00 |
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