Cazoo named headline sponsor of the 2025 British Motor Show
Cazoo has been announced as the headline sponsor of the 2025 British Motor Show, marking its first major sponsorship since relaunching as a used car marketplace.
Cazoo has been announced as the headline sponsor of the 2025 British Motor Show, marking its first major sponsorship since its April relaunch as a dedicated used car marketplace. The event, which returns to Farnborough from 15th to 17th August 2025, will feature a wide range of new and returning attractions aimed at car buyers, enthusiasts and families.
The sponsorship includes naming rights to the Cazoo Live Arena, which will host a variety of high-energy attractions such as stunt shows, supercar displays, parachute demonstrations and the World Truck Pulling Championships. Additionally, the Cazoo Family Zone will offer interactive activities for children, hosted by Cazoo brand ambassador and TV personality Grace Webb.
“We’re thrilled to have Cazoo as this year’s Headline Sponsor. This builds on the fantastic partnership we established with MOTORS last year and enables us to associate the show with one of the UK’s best known automotive car buying brands,” said Andy Entwistle, chief executive of the British Motor Show.
Lucy Tugby, marketing director at MOTORS and Cazoo, said: “The British Motor Show is now firmly established as a popular live festival for car buyers, enthusiasts and families, so we’re delighted to have this opportunity to introduce them to the all-new Cazoo marketplace and put them in touch with our dealer partners from across the UK.”
Tugby added: “Last year’s show was a huge success for the MOTORS brand in terms of positioning and awareness, so we couldn’t miss the opportunity to invest in showcasing Cazoo as an all-new marketplace and reintroduce it to car buyers.”
The 2025 show promises an expanded line-up of exhibitors and features, including the Strongman’s Champions League Truck Pulling World Championships, the UK Wrap Championship Finals, the Cazoo Kids Zone, and the Nation Radio Live Music Stage. Early bird tickets are available until July, with adult tickets priced at £24.95 and family tickets at £59.90.