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Europe's largest Porsche gathering doesn't happen in Stuttgart – it takes place in the Oxfordshire countryside, on a purpose-built campus that exists solely to celebrate the cars from Zuffenhausen. Megaphonics has grown from a niche air-cooled reunion into a full-scale festival that draws over 5,500 enthusiasts from across Europe and beyond, united by their appreciation for flat-sixes, rear engines, and decades of motorsport heritage.
Boxengasse itself sets the tone. The 100-acre site near Bicester features 50,000 square feet of minimalist modern barns designed with the Porsche philosophy in mind – functional beauty in every detail, from the industrial fixtures to the acoustic glazing. The buildings house curated exhibitions of the rarest machinery: Group C prototypes, RS and RSR legends, pre-war ancestors, and world-first restomods that rarely leave private collections. In 2025, a nine-car display of 956 and 962 racers paid tribute to the late Jochen Mass.
Beyond the headline displays, Megaphonics divides into air-cooled and water-cooled sections where owners park their own cars – from well-used daily drivers to concours-quality restorations. The democracy is deliberate: a 924 sits alongside a 917, and the conversations flow freely between first-time owners and collectors. Over sixty brands and specialist dealers fill the trade paddocks, offering everything from restoration services to period-correct accessories.
The festival atmosphere extends beyond the cars. Curated food vendors, high-fidelity DJ sets, and lifestyle brands complement the automotive focus, creating an event that appeals even to non-owners who simply appreciate craftsmanship and design. As founder Frank Cassidy puts it: the cars bring people together, but Megaphonics is really a reunion of friends.
Bicester lies thirty minutes from Silverstone and roughly an hour from London. Tickets typically sell out – book early.
