The British Motor Museum is hosting an exciting new evening event, An Evening with Lotus Cars, on Monday 27 February.
Visitors can join Russell Carr (Design Director) and Gavan Kershaw (Attributes Director) from Lotus Cars for an interactive discussion of the Lotus Emira. The evening will be hosted by Steve Cropley, Editor in Chief from Autocar and a Trustee of the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust.
From 6pm visitors will be able to walk around the car and have exclusive first-hand insights into the design process. At 7pm they can enjoy a delicious buffet-style supper, learn about the past and future of the Lotus brand and have their questions answered by industry professionals in the Conference Suite.
Cat Boxall, Curator at the British Motor Museum said, “With the Lotus 75th Anniversary year in full swing, this is an excellent opportunity to learn more about the innovative past and future designs of this iconic British marque, straight from the source”.
Tickets are on sale to the public through the Museum website and cost £25 per head with a discounted price of £20 available to Premium Members. All proceeds of the event go towards the vital work of the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust. For more information, visit: britishmotormuseum.co.uk
The British Motor Museum is hosting an exciting new evening event, An Evening with Lotus Cars, on Monday 27 February.
Visitors can join Russell Carr (Design Director) and Gavan Kershaw (Attributes Director) from Lotus Cars for an interactive discussion of the Lotus Emira. The evening will be hosted by Steve Cropley, Editor in Chief from Autocar and a Trustee of the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust.
From 6pm visitors will be able to walk around the car and have exclusive first-hand insights into the design process. At 7pm they can enjoy a delicious buffet-style supper, learn about the past and future of the Lotus brand and have their questions answered by industry professionals in the Conference Suite.
Cat Boxall, Curator at the British Motor Museum said, “With the Lotus 75th Anniversary year in full swing, this is an excellent opportunity to learn more about the innovative past and future designs of this iconic British marque, straight from the source”.
Tickets are on sale to the public through the Museum website and cost £25 per head with a discounted price of £20 available to Premium Members. All proceeds of the event go towards the vital work of the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust. For more information, visit: britishmotormuseum.co.uk