A new exhibition revealing the untold stories of the individuals who designed, built and advanced some of Britain’s most iconic cars opens at Haynes Motor Museum on Monday 21st July.

“This landmark exhibition, ‘British Icons: Driven by Innovation,’ is the first part of a major exhibition redevelopment over the next five years,” says Dr Luca Hoare, Museum Curator.

“It looks beyond the cars themselves to the people who created them, bringing their stories to life in the space alongside hands-on and interactive displays.”

Interactive elements will take visitors on a journey of discovery, unlocking fascinating insights into how cars have reflected and influenced British society.

Spanning more than 40 years of British automotive history, the exhibition will spotlight four legendary marques - Aston Martin, Jaguar, Lotus and Mini - and showcase star cars including a 1993 Jaguar XJ220 and a 1981 Lotus Turbo Esprit.

4 cars on a green lawn next to building

Image - Star cars set to go into Haynes Motor Museum's new exhibition

Visitors can also enjoy getting creative with the new Paint-a-Mini interactive experience, where they can produce and personalise their own design onto a Rover Mini car.

The exhibition will appeal to all adults, not just enthusiasts, while sparking curiosity in younger visitors and aims to inspire them to dig deeper into STEM-related subjects and careers.

The launch of this exhibition kicks off a packed summer of activity at the Museum. Visitors can look forward to a wide range of events and displays, including the Somerset-themed Scalextric track, Museum outdoor vehicle displays and the John Haynes Classic Motor Show on Sunday 7 September.

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