Subiaco Mayor David McMullen and event organiser Justin Walker with a McLaren 750S, Supercars will be coming in droves to Subiaco’s Market Square Gardens for Supercar Sunday. Andrew Ritchie
Camera IconSubiaco Mayor David McMullen and event organiser Justin Walker with a McLaren 750S, Supercars will be coming in droves to Subiaco’s Market Square Gardens for Supercar Sunday. Andrew Ritchie Credit: Andrew Ritchie/The West Australian

Close to 100 supercars coming to Subiaco’s Market Square Gardens this Sunday

Claire SadlerPerthNow - Western Suburbs

It will be a weekend to remember for motoring enthusiasts with nearly 100 supercars coming to a new location in the heart of the western suburbs.

Following 2023’s inaugural event, which celebrated the opening of McLaren in Perth, Supercar Sunday will be starting at Market Square Gardens in Subiaco for the first time.

Supercar Sunday — sponsored by See Subiaco — is a free family friendly event offering motoring enthusiasts the chance to get up close with some of the world’s most luxurious and powerful cars.

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The event on April 7 will showcase a line-up of close to 100 supercars featuring the latest models from McLaren, Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Aston Martin.

The cars will start in Subiaco from 9.30am before the convoy will drive up Rokeby Road at 10.30am and go through the Perth Hills to its final destination at Nikola Estate in the Swan Valley.

The event comes on the heels of McLaren laudingthe arrival of the new McLaren 750S in Perth with the highly anticipated supercar leading the convoy on Sunday.

McLaren Automotive managing director Paul Harris said the new vehicle raised the supercar benchmark.

A McLaren 750S; supercars will be coming in droves to Subiaco’s Market Square Gardens for Supercar Sunday. Andrew Ritchie
Camera IconA McLaren 750S; supercars will be coming in droves to Subiaco’s Market Square Gardens for Supercar Sunday. Andrew Ritchie Credit: Andrew Ritchie/The West Australian

“Supreme attention to detail has allowed us to produce a lighter iteration with truly outstanding dynamic abilities,” he said.

“It offers an immersive and exhilarating driving experience that delivers a truly emotional connection for the driver.”

For more information, visit classiccarsandcoffee.com.au.


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