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The British Motor Show 2025 delivered plenty of show-stopping moments, but few grabbed the spotlight quite like Mark McCann’s unveiling of his brand-new KTM X-Bow GT XR. Making its first public appearance at Farnborough, the outrageous machine had fans crowding the paddock and lining the fences and it’s easy to see why.

This isn’t just any supercar. With its fully exposed carbon body and jet-fighter style canopy, the GT-XR looks more like it should be taking off from an aircraft carrier than driving down the A3. Aggressive, angular and dripping with motorsport DNA, it’s a road-legal race car that oozes drama from every angle. Beneath the wild looks lies Audi’s legendary 2.5-litre five-cylinder engine, pumping out close to 500bhp. Combine that with featherweight carbon construction and you’ve got a car capable of 0–62mph in just 3.4 seconds numbers that put it firmly in hypercar territory.

But McCann didn’t just bring the car along to park up and pose. In true Mark McCann fashion, he gave it a proper workout in the Live Action Arena. Crowds were treated to the full spectacle: sideways slides, clouds of tyre smoke and the unmistakable howl of that five-cylinder engine bouncing off the grandstands. It was raw, loud and utterly unmissable.

Adding to the excitement was the fact that this particular GT-XR isn’t just rare, it’s the only one currently registered in the UK. That unique status gave fans the chance to witness something truly special, and it turned the unveiling into one of the most talked-about highlights of the entire weekend.

And just when the crowd thought they’d seen it all, Mark cranked things up another notch with a unique man vs machine showdown against Olympic sprinter and TV personality Iwan Thomas. It was horsepower versus human power, with Iwan exploding off the line while McCann unleashed the full fury of the KTM. The battle was close, the atmosphere electric, and while the X-Bow’s insane acceleration ultimately gave it the edge, the roar from the crowd showed just how much they loved every second of it.

From the jaw-dropping looks of the GT-XR to the tyre-shredding stunts and the head-to-head showdown, Mark McCann’s appearance at The British Motor Show 2025 had it all. For many visitors, it was one of those moments that summed up what the show is all about, incredible cars, big personalities and unforgettable entertainment. And with the only KTM X-Bow GT-XR in the UK making its debut in true McCann style, it’s safe to say this was a highlight that will be talked about long after the smoke has cleared.


 

Prestige Graphics Crowned Champions at the Official UK Wrap Championships

The British Motor Show 2025 wasn’t just about roaring engines and screeching tyres it was also home to some of the slickest skills in the industry, as the Official UK Wrap Championships rolled into Farnborough. Sponsored by industry leaders Avery Dennison, the competition brought together the very best vehicle wrappers from across the country, all battling it out to be crowned the UK’s ultimate wrap masters.

Across the weekend, the Live Wrap Arena was buzzing as teams went head-to-head, showing off their precision, creativity and lightning-fast techniques. Crowds gathered shoulder-to-shoulder, captivated as plain panels were transformed into head-turning works of art right before their eyes. It was sticky, high-pressure and every second counted, one slip of the squeegee could cost the title.


After days of fierce competition, it was Prestige Graphics who came out on top, impressing judges and spectators alike with flawless finishes and a cool head under pressure. Their attention to detail, technical skill and artistic flair set them apart, earning them the crown of Official UK Wrap Champions 2025.

The win was made even more special thanks to backing from Avery Dennison, whose cutting-edge wrap films and materials gave competitors the perfect canvas to showcase their talents. Together, they turned what might seem like a trade-only craft into one of the most exciting spectacles of the weekend.

For Prestige Graphics, victory in Farnborough wasn’t just a trophy, it was recognition on the biggest stage in the industry. And for the thousands of fans watching, it was proof that The British Motor Show is about so much more than cars, it’s about the passion, skill and creativity that drive the automotive world forward.

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What You Missed: The British Motor Show 2025 – The Ultimate Family Day Out

This August, Farnborough International played host to The British Motor Show 2025, delivering a weekend packed with adrenaline, interactive fun, and family-friendly entertainment. From jaw-dropping supercars and futuristic electric vehicles to classic car displays, the show offered something to delight every member of the family.

But it wasn’t just about the cars. Children and teens were kept entertained with a host of hands-on activities in the Cazoo Family Zone, from racing on the Alpine F1 Esports Sims to miniature car battles on the Scalextric track. Younger visitors loved the free face painting and Lego zones, while the live Lego Stage in partnership with Smyths and Celebrity Strictly Cars Dancing competitions added extra excitement for all ages. Thrill-seekers could catch the Strongman World Truck Pulling Championships and the Red Devils Parachute Display Team performing daring stunts that had spectators on the edge of their seats.


Families also appreciated the practical perks that made the day easy to enjoy. Free parking across the showground meant no last-minute stress or extra costs, while advance family tickets for two adults and two under-17s came in at under £15 per person. When compared to single-day entry at other UK attractions – Legoland (£65+ per person), Chessington (£50+), or Thorpe Park (£55+) – it was clear that The British Motor Show offered exceptional value for a full day of entertainment.

Attendees left with smiles all around. One parent commented, “It’s not just about the cars it’s about creating memories, having fun, and seeing the kids’ faces light up.” Another noted, “Every corner of the show had something to explore; it really was a full day of thrills and laughs.”

As the sun set over Farnborough, the buzz of excitement was clear: The British Motor Show isn’t just for petrolheads, it’s a must-visit destination for families looking for a unique and unforgettable day out. Plans are already underway for 2026, promising another round of incredible displays, interactive fun, and family-friendly adventure.

The British Motor Show 2025 sponsored by Cazoo roared into Farnborough this August and left thousands of visitors grinning from ear to ear. With record crowds, wall-to-wall entertainment and more cars than ever before, the show proved once again why it’s the ultimate day out for petrolheads, families and anyone who loves four wheels and plenty of fun.

The Live Action Arena was the beating heart of the show, with stunt drivers, RFLX drift team and the Castle Combe Power Hour serving up non-stop thrills. Tyres smoked, engines howled and fans were treated to sideways action that brought motorsport right to the crowd. Even the truck-pulling contests and precision driving displays had visitors on their feet.


But it wasn’t just about the action. Across the show, the variety of vehicles on display was nothing short of jaw-dropping. From gleaming supercars in the Supercar Paddock to much-loved classics from car clubs across the country, every corner had something to catch the eye. Families queued to see the full-size LEGO® McLaren P1 alongside Mark McCann’s stealthy YouTube-famous version, while the latest EVs and hybrids gave a taste of what’s to come on Britain’s roads.

Visitors didn’t just look at the cars, they got to experience them too. Drift Limits passenger rides, kids’ driving zones, new car test-drives, Alpine F1 Esports Sim rigs and hands-on experiences gave everyone a chance to get behind the wheel, whether virtually or for real. The buzz from those who tried drifting for the first time, or kids who got their first taste of driving, summed up exactly what makes the show special.

There was also plenty of industry innovation and skill on display. Prestige Wraps took home the crown at the Official UK Wrap Championships, sponsored by Avery Dennison, while the Draper Tools Car Clinic offered expert advice to visitors keen to keep their own cars in top shape. Add in the future classics, concept cars and next-gen tech, and the show was as much about tomorrow as it was about today.

Away from the cars, the Nation Radio Live Music Stage kept the festival vibes flowing, while free family fun including face-painting, Scalextric battles and interactive zones made sure there was something for everyone. It wasn’t just a car show — it was an event packed with entertainment for all ages.

As the dust settles, one thing is clear: The British Motor Show 2025 delivered its biggest and boldest edition yet. From record attendance to unforgettable moments, it cemented its place as the must-see automotive event of the summer. Bring on 2026, it’s going to be even bigger!