Now Reading
Oslo Motor Show goes full throttle
How Hot Wheels are made
Running up that hill
Postcards from Zandvoort
A photographer’s view on Senna
The long tail Alpine is back
Desert cowboy René Metge dead at 82
Alain Prost dons the red once more
HWA builds Mercedes 190 Evo II restomod
Radnor tells tales of the unexpected
Why you must visit this new museum
Oslo Motor Show goes full throttle
2023 Salon Privé: Pride of the Manceau
Here comes a 60-million Holy Grail
Festival of Speed Down Under
Ever seen a Dakar Porsche 959 strip?
Goodwood remembers Carroll Shelby
King of Gymkhana Ken Block (55) dies
In Tazio 6: Jimmie Johnson opens up
The first Tazio slipcase has arrived
Goodwood Members’ Meeting goes GT1
Masters Historic opens up to GT4 racers
And so, we bid farewell to Padova
Michael Andretti: like father, like son
When Mario saw Indy slip away again
One man, one car, one championship
Alfa Romeo celebrates 100 years of Monza
Bernina Gran Turismo shakes up the Alps
Get ready for Goodwood Revival
When the runway is not for taking off
On losing Chánh
Porsche Group C parade at Silverstone
Pebble Beach Concours on the move
Oldtimer GP is back in full force
Smokin’ the Festival of Speed
Impressions from the Mille Miglia
In Tazio 4: Walter by Christian
BRMs (and more) fly at Blyton Park
Retromobile 2022 is McLaren heaven
The Amelia praises Chip Ganassi
Now in Issue 2: Tazio’s hardest fight
Now in Issue 2: how Zagato met Ferrari
Keep it cool
Tazio 2, the limited one
Fuori Concorso: Stealing the light
See racing cars at the sea
Spa Six Hours: Thunder in the forest
Arriva Tazio: We drive the MG Metro 6R4
Group C roars at Jim Clark Memorial

Oslo Motor Show goes full throttle

+11
View Gallery

This year, cars of all imaginable categories will dominate the annual motor show in Lillestrøm, Norway. In other words, Oslo Motor Show is back and waiting for your visit, between October 27th and 29th.

“From this year’s menu, you can choose between new and old, sensible and frivolous, polished and rugged, fast and slow, expensive and cheap, heavy and light, or classic and groundbreaking. Or why choose at all? Why not just enjoy the whole experience”, asks Tommy Larssen, project manager for Oslo Motor Show at NOVA Spektrum.

Photo Oslo Motor Show

No space to spare

Every available square meter for the show has already been allocated, with still some weeks to spare. Many potential candidates are queuing up on the reserve list, just in case someone throws in the towel at the last minute. This gives the organizers the opportunity to fine-tune details to ensure a unique and rewarding experience for both exhibitors and visitors during Oslo Motor Show.

Photo Dirk de Jager

A plethora of unique cars

“I’ve been doing this since the beginning, and never before have we had so many vehicles that are unique on a global scale. This year, we have some very special treats from BMW, Audi, Maserati, Mercedes, and Ferrari, among others. Some of these cars have never been seen in Norway before and can take the breath away from both enthusiasts and others. Such attractions draw people in. An almost perfect replica of the legendary Audi IMSA GTO will be here, and also a certain supercar from the 90s that still is considered as one of the greatest of all time: the McLaren F1”, says Tommy Larssen.

Oslo Motor Show has long been allowed to showcase vehicles from renowned collections like the BMW Museum and Arne Fredly’s garage. This year, the organizing team has chosen objects from more collections than ever before, and it will shape this year’s show.

Photo Oslo Motor Show

New cars and launches

New cars made their debut at Oslo Motor Show a few years ago and have now become a regular feature of the exhibition. Several times, there have been European and Norwegian launches of new car models at Oslo Motor Show.

“It looks like there will be a few of those this year too”, Larssen reveals.

Photo Oslo Motor Show

True to its roots

Oslo Motor Show organizers have not forgotten what made the show the country’s leading event. Therefore, as usual, you will find a wide and renewed selection of vehicles, especially from the over 70 enthusiast clubs that will participate with their stands.

In the backyard of Nova Spektrum, many skilled drag racers will do their utmost to impress a knowledgeable and discerning motorsport audience. To the delight of eyes, noses, and ears. Many pounds of rubber will be left on the track.

Slick street cars, extravagant American classics, nostalgic veterans, and extreme sports cars all have their place at Oslo Motor Show. Spectacular motorcycles have also found a place. Not to forget the fantastic trucks with incredible paintwork. The finest of them compete for prestigious titles and trophies.

Photo Oslo Motor Show

Hoping for a new attendance record

“This year’s program will strengthen our position as the country’s leading motor event. This year’s Oslo Motor Show is the 13th in the series, and I believe that bodes well”, says a confident show director Tommy Larssen. He adds that last year’s attendance record of over 53,000 visitors will be challenged, but adds uncertainty over how the influence of factors like inflation and interest rates will affect attendance. “It can go both ways, but I’m optimistic”, concludes Larssen.

Facts about OMS 2023:

Norway’s largest motor show

Organizer: NOVA Spektrum and Förlags AB Albinsson&Sjöberg (FABAS)

Number of exhibitors: approximately 180

See Also

Number of vehicles on display: Over 1000

Exhibition area: approximately 40,000 sqm + 7,000 sqm outdoor rally track

Dates: October 27th to 29th

Attendance in 2022: approximately 53,023

Oslomotorshow.no

(Disclaimer: This article is Partner Content, provided by Oslo Motor Show and falls outside of the editorial responsibility of Tazio Magazine)

What's Your Reaction?
Excited
1
Happy
4
In Love
2
Not Sure
0
Sad
0
View Comments (0)

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


© 2024 Tazio Publishing B.V., Wannegemstraat 18B 9750 Huise, Belgium. All Rights Reserved. No unauthorized copying is allowed.