Motorshow Tomorrow!
Several significant debuts expected
This year's motorshow was moved to May in the hope that many manufacturers would debut cars in the UK rather than using other shows in Europe.
It's the UK's own manufacturers that are taking advantage of the show to do this however.
Noble will be showing their new M400 along with the 'M14' which is believed to be a finished version of the convertible shown a couple of years ago. Changes are rumoured to be significant compared with the concept car shown in 2002. The new M400 should also be present. The cars are due to be unveiled at 2:50pm.
Marcos will have the first production TS500 on show (owned by a PHer!) as well as a significant new car. No details are available at present as to what they have up their sleeve but we'll bring you details shortly after the debut at 3:10pm.
TVR are known for their Motor Show specials and we're led to believe that 2004 could be a big show for them. Revisions to the Tuscan are expected along with a production ready Sagaris. Speculation is that there's more to come as well.
Porsche will be showcasing their full GT line-up, led by the 612bhp Porsche Carrera GT supercar. In support will be the 911 GT2, 911 GT3 and 911 GT3 RS, and a 911 GT3 Cup racing car. In total, there will be nine Porsche 911 models on display, including the new 911 Turbo S (450bhp/ 457lb-ft) that is making its world premiere at Birmingham.
Check PistonHeads throughout Tuesday and we'll bring you the latest news as it happens.
some pr person said:
The show is open to the public 28th May to 6th June. General admission is £16 (children/senior citizens £9).
The public may also attend on Public Preview Day, Thursday 27th May. General admission is £40.
Tuesday 25th and Wednesday 26th, Press Day and Business Day respectively, are not open to the public.
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