The Motorhome and Caravan Show is over for another year, with the final visitor count confirmed as 96,149.
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Running from the 14th to the 19th October, the event, held at the NEC in Birmingham, saw leading manufacturers, dealers and converters showcase their latest releases, allowing visitors to browse a wide selection of models, whether they were on the hunt for a campervan or motorhome.
The total attendance for this year represented a small increase from the number of 95,253 reported last year. The 2024 figures had subsequently represented a dip of over 10,000 from the 2023 show, which had reported a record attendance of 106,131.
Highlights at this year’s show included the Rimor Sailer 56 Plus, which featured a large kitchen and a spacious interior that made our Reviews editor, Peter Baber, go “oh wow”.
There was plenty of colour on display too, such as the Kosmo 60 Supremos and the Trekker coachbuilts, with the amount of eye-catching styles one of Content editor Peter Byrne’s takeaways from the Motorhome and Caravan Show.
If you were unable to attend the October show, the good news is the Caravan, Camping & Motorhome Show will be back at the NEC in February.
Running from 17th-22nd February 2026, tickets are already on sale, priced at £13 (plus a £1.25 transaction fee) – you can get your ticket now.
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