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Accra is gearing up for one of the most thrilling automotive events of the year as the Supercar Spectacle 2025 which officially launches on November 1, 2025, at the Accra Polo Club.
The main event set to take place later in December promises an unforgettable celebration of speed, style, and sophistication, bringing together luxury car enthusiasts, motorsport fans, and lifestyle lovers.
Attendees can look forward to an impressive showcase of high-performance vehicles from sleek exotic supercars to powerful sports machines along with adrenaline-pumping drifting displays, precision stunt driving, and live demonstrations.
The event will also feature live music performances, food and drink stalls, and interactive fan experiences*, making it a vibrant lifestyle festival for all ages.
With motorsport culture rapidly gaining traction in Ghana, the Supercar Spectacle 2025 is expected to attract a diverse crowd and set a new benchmark for automotive events in the country.
As the festive season approaches, the event promises to deliver the perfect blend of luxury, entertainment, and high-octane excitement.
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