Europe’s Largest Porsche Festival, Megaphonics 2025, Hits Record Numbers

If Dubai has the Icons of Porsche festival, Europe has its own annual event for die-hard Porsche fans called Megaphonics. Known for curating the most significant and rarest Porsche models across the UK and Europe, the 2025 edition of Megaphonics recorded more than 5,500 Porsche fans on just one day of the weekend. 

Hosted at Boxengasse’s 40-hectare site in Bicester, the 2025 Megaphonics line-up had everything Porsche on display. Ranging from storied racing models that may have hardly seen the light of day to daily-driven road cars, Megaphonics ‘25 offered a laidback festival atmosphere, allowing anyone with mild to extreme interest in Porsches to enjoy and celebrate the brand among other like-minded enthusiasts. 

Megaphonics ‘25 had the site divided into three distinct sections – one for the air-cooled Porsches, another for the water-cooled models, and a separate section curated at the centre of the lakeside venue to house 55 exceptionally rare models, some seldom seen by the public. Even through the sections, there was a stark contrast between each subsequent model. Rally-raid Cayenne models sat next to Carrera GT cars while 356 Speedsters were parked by the water’s edge next to several examples of the 959. The diversity extended further with the marque’s earliest endurance prototypes, such as the 904-079, 906, and the first-built 908were stationed right beside the latest road models from the brand’s retail section. 

The central buildings within the picturesque property had Porsche’s most famous race cars on display, such as the Gulf-liveried 917 that featured in Steve McQueen’s Le Mans film, along with nine other Group C endurance racers. Even historically significant models, comprising Porsche’s first true endurance prototype – the 906, to ‘The Last Waltz’ 993 – the last air-cooled 911 to leave the factory, were exhibited for attendees to embrace the brand’s glorious beginnings. 

“The Porsche marque is very accessible,” comments Boxengasse CEO Frank Cassidy. “We’ve created an inclusive event and attract owners of all different Porsche models.” He further went on to explain, “Fundamentally, there are attributes that Porsche [models] have that you will find in many other things. Yes, we are a Porsche show, but we are really an appreciation of craftsmanship, design and engineering.”

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