Look: 300 classic cars showcased at Sharjah festival

by Staff Reporter
Sharjah classic cars

The inaugural edition of the Sharjah Classic Cars Festival, themed “More Than Just Cars,” kicked off on Friday, with more than 300 classic cars are showcased at the Sharjah Classic Cras Club.

The opening ceremony of the three-day event saw an overwhelming turnout of classic car enthusiasts, gathering to see their favourite classic cars and relish the first-of-its-kind spectacle in the emirate.

Sharjah Classic Cars Festival

Running from February 2 to 4, the festival features a diverse pavilion showcasing various car types, including sports cars, four-wheel drive (4×4) and racing cars.

Sharjah classic cars

Meanwhile, the Sharjah Classic Cars Museum showcases a collection of the world’s rarest cars, some dating back to 1915, with a special exhibition highlighting the oldest metal plates for cars and vintage fuel pumps, presented for the first time.

The festival also provides a visitor pavilion equipped with a relaxation tent and restaurants, a dedicated children’s entertainment area and a seminar theatre.

Offering an exclusive blend of fun and adventure, the festival invites visitors to explore the world of classic vehicles and their living heritage through its various stalls, interactive events, and other rich activities.

Sharjah classic cars

The interactive activities include cultural competitions and kinetic games that provide a unique and enjoyable experience for young attendees, full of adventures and suspense.

The festival also offers a unique opportunity for the owners of the classic cars to gain insights into rebuilding and rehabilitating classic vehicles, discovering maintenance options, and exploring the variety of spare parts available for different types and models.

BMW M1, 2022 MX

The Sharjah Classic Cars Festival 2024 has brilliantly intertwined the past and present, bringing together two automotive legends: the iconic 1972 BMW M1 and its modern counterpart, the 2022 MX.

The festival commemorates the 50th anniversary of the first-ever M series car, showcasing a seamless blend of automotive heritage and cutting-edge design.

The festival captured the attention of its audience with the captivating showcase of one of the world’s most exquisite cars. Distinguished by its pristine white adorned with long, harmoniously overlapping blue-red stripes, this automotive masterpiece bears the artistic signature of its designer Paul Braque. Its streamlined structure not only enhanced its visual appeal but also ensured its enduring excellence and longevity, consolidating its esteemed position in the automotive world.

Sharjah Classic Cars Festival

In addition to its stunning wedge shape designed by renowned Italian designer Giorgetto Giugiaro, the BMW M1 flawlessly combines both sporty and aesthetic character. Its features include folding and fully flat headlights, along with black strips above its rear windows and a low height of 1.14 meters.

However, the most striking aspect is its unique status as the only one of its kind in the world, adorned with the logo of the famous German manufacturer duo in the corners of its body at the back. With only 453 copies of this unique car produced, it still stands as a rare gem.

The BMW M1 boasts the power and speed characteristic of other BMW cars, yet it distinguishes itself with a six-cylinder rear engine producing 273 horsepower and 330 Newton metres (Nm).

Sharjah Classic Cars Festival

Its ultra-lightweight design, tipping the scales at only 1300 kg, propels it far ahead of its time, reaching a top speed of 262 kmph and earning the title of the fastest German car of its era. Serving as the solid foundation for the BMW M88 engines, M1 became an iconic vehicle and the most famous car from 1975 to 1980 before making a notable entrance into the world of Formula 1 races in Europe.

In 1979, the BMW M1 emerged as an icon of art and speed thanks to its unique design by American artist Andy Warhol who infused vibrant colours into the BMW Procar 1979, making it a unique masterpiece. This exclusive automobile came with a hefty price tag of $115,000, equivalent to the cost of two Ferrari 308s.

tanvir@dubainewsweek.com

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