What’s on

The Classic & Retro Car Revival emerges in place of the Passion for Power Classic Motor Show that has been running for more than 30 years at Tatton Park. 

Some of Passion for Power’s loyal car clubs will be at the show, decked out with their themed exhibitions and elaborate knowledge of anything and everything supercar along with a variety of incredible newcomers. They are always happy to have a chat about their incredible vehicles – or anything else to do with classic cars!

Additionally, car lovers have the opportunity to exhibit their car for free at this years’ show, just go to the Display Your Car section to find the application form.

The Show also features a massive autojumble with specialist suppliers and enthusiasts, alongside the car mart, which includes a great variety of general trade stalls. Whatever it is you need, we’re sure it can be found at Tatton Park – usually at a bargain price!

All cars on display are then entered into competitions across the weekend, where over 70 prestigious awards will be presented each day for various categories – from the coveted The Telegraph ‘Best in Show’ award to the Best Club Stand Display!

Familiarise yourself with the map below and plan your route! 

More at the show

Information

  • Date: Sat & Sun Aug 17 – 18, 2024
  • Venue: Tatton Park
  • Location: Knutsford, WA16 6QN – Find us>>

Tickets

Passion for Power Classic Motor Show

Daily admission

Adult discounted advance tickets: £11*

Adults on the gate: £13

Under 16 years: FREE

*Discounted advance tickets close 8:30am, Monday before the event. 

Parking (Entry to Tatton Park)

Cars, motorbikes, minibuses: £8 per vehicle

Blue badge holder: £4

Pre-booked coaches: free to enter

– Please note: There is an entry fee of £8 for access to Tatton Park (this is a separate fee to the entry to the show tickets) To purchase your park entry in advance, please click here.

· Please note: All show exhibits must be pre-booked, don’t forget to download and submit an application form to display your car at this years’ show. Acceptance to display is at the discretion of the organisers.