Europe's largest Porsche event is coming back with some of the rarest Porsches on the planet
Published on Jun 17, 2025 at 4:21 PM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson
Last updated on Jun 17, 2025 at 9:20 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Kate Bain
Europe’s largest Porsche event is returning, and some of the world’s rarest Porsches will be on display.
Megaphonics will be taking place on Boxengasse’s Porsche campus in Oxfordshire, England in early August.
This year’s event will also honor the life of legendary Porsche racing driver Jochen Mass, who passed away earlier this year.
It’s set to be an unmissable event for a few reasons.
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We all love a Porsche, whether it be a Taycan or a 944.
All the cars that roll out of the Leipzig factory are equal in quality, but they’re not all rare.
If you want to see some of the more elusive models, your best bet is paying a visit to Megaphonics – the UK and Europe’s largest Porsche event.


This event gives the public access to private collections that would otherwise go unseen.
Set to take place on August 3rd at Boxengasse’s Porsche campus in Oxfordshire, this once-a-year curation is not to be missed.
Each year, visitors fly in from around the world to view the cars on show, from regions as far-flung as Australia, Dubai and the USA.
More than 60 lifestyle and automotive brands will be featured in a ‘showcase of craftmanship, performance, and design’.
A new addition to this year’s festivities will be a Dealer Paddock, in which top specialists show off their latest stock.


Restomod companies will also be there showcasing their world-first builds.
What also makes this year special is that it will be honoring the life of Jochen Mass, following his passing earlier this year.
Mass was a German racer, who competed in Formula One from 1973 to 1982.
He competed for many teams over his career, including McLaren, Ford and Martini.
He was a member of the Porsche works team between 1976 and 1987, driving cars such as the 935, 936, 956, and 962.
At the time of his death, the company’s Vice President Thomas Laudenbach paid tribute to him.

“He had an excellent feel for technology and for everything that makes a team strong,” he said.
“We are losing a remarkable driver and a trusted companion who was with us for many years.”
To honor his legacy, Megaphonics will be hosting four Rothmans-liveried Porsches that Mass drove during his career.
Boxengasse says this will be its most ambitious edition of Megaphonics yet – ‘uniting heritage, innovation, and global community spirit’.
To get your tickets to this Porsche event, you can head over to Boxengasse’s website.
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