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Salon Prive motor show preview

A preview of Salon Prive, the supercar motor show coming to London in July

With the British Motor Show now little more than a chapter in the history books, Salon Prive at London’s Hurlingham Club is one of just a small handful of chances to see the more expensive cars on the market today. This year’s Concours d’Elégance is taking place from 21-23 July, and will allow both the paying public and the discerning buyer the chance to see the pricier, more opulent cars on the market. Previous years have also allowed people to get close to various Italian supercars, from Miura to Murcielago, as well as BMW’s rare M1 and a very recognisable collection of iconic racing cars including the Porsche 956 and classic-livery McLaren F1s. Evo will be bringing you more news on the event as we get our grubby mitts on it, so keep your eye on the website. More information can be found at the official Salon Prive site.

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