The new Black Box exhibition, with the Vroom Room – a high performance car exhibition from all ages and countries forms the heart of phase one of the development. Other attractions included the American collection, micro cars and custom cars.
Phases two and three of the museum redevelopment will be completed over the coming nine months and will completely transform the museum, bringing its exhibition into the 21st century. The renovations will also enhance its appeal as one of the world’s premier motor museums.
Next on the schedule for completion is Haynes Hatch, the children’s electric go-kart race track which forms the final part of the new Haynes Motorland, a £250,000 ($383, 400) play area where children can experience all types of vehicle related fun.
The museum has more than 400 cars and bikes dating from 1886 to the present day, and is the largest international motor museum in Britain.