The Lilongwe Motor Show held on Saturday transformed into a lively event as it attracted car enthusiasts and families alike for a weekend of automotive excitement and entertainment.
Held at the Bingu International Convention Centre (Bicc), the event drew a large crowd, with families streaming in to admire the vehicles on display.
From the moment the gates opened, music filled the air, creating a backdrop for the array of vehicles. DJs on the deck kept the beats flowing, setting a festive tone.
The host, with an engaging presence, continuously struck up conversations with exhibitors and attendees ,encouraging questions about the featured cars while enhancing an interactive experience.
With a notable emphasis on electric cars, vintage classics and luxurious models, each section of the exhibit offered something unique, catering to the varied tastes of the crowd.
Car lovers gathered around the electric vehicles, impressed by the latest advancements in automotive technology. Meanwhile, classic car lovers were drawn to the vintage section, where restored vehicles such as the 1964 Volvo P1800 and the 1990 London Taxi took them down memory lane.
“I’ve never seen so many amazing cars in one place,” said one patron, James Banda, who attended with his young son. “It’s fantastic to see the variety, from the old classics to the futuristic electric cars. My son is having the time of his life,” he remarked.
Luxury models such as the Dodge Ram, Toyota Camry, and Ford Raptor captured the admiration of many, including the built Megatron G1 robot model.
The excitement peaked with the car parades, showcasing the power and elegance of various models. Electric cars glided silently by, reflecting the future of eco-friendly driving. BMWs, with their sleek designs and powerful engines, captivated many.
Patrons also enjoyed thrilling performances by stunt drivers, who demonstrated spins and drifts with a Nissan Skyline and the legendary BMW Gusheshes, known worldwide for their spinning and drifting capabilities.
“It’s incredible to watch these drivers in action. The skill and precision they have is just mind-blowing. The Gusheshe is my favourite; it’s such an iconic car for spinning and drifting.”
Lilongwe Motor Show chief executive officer Alinane Njolomole said they are encouraged with the response the show received.
“We had 20 exhibitors and the attendance was the best we have had. We also managed to sale one unit [car],” he said.
Njolomole said the next motor exhibition will be held on October 26 in Blantyre. He has since appealed to the corporate world to support the initiative.
He said: “Our aim is to bring players together to make more connections and get new clients.”
As the sun began to set, the crowd gathered near the main stage. Bucci took center stage with his energetic performance. The audience, captivated by the show, danced along, creating a joyous and memorable atmosphere.
Joined on stage by his choreographers, the performers brought the event to a close as patrons went home excited about the day.
The Lilongwe Motor Show, with its blend of automotive display and entertainment centre-stage left patrons cheering the day.
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