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Hot hatches rev up 80s and 90s motoring nostalgia

HOT hatches are bringing back memories at the British Motor Museum

The Gaydon museum’s new exhibition ‘Spoiler Alert: The Hot Hatch Story’, celebrates 80s and 90s hot hatch culture.

Inspired by the energetic atmosphere of car meets and the bold visuals of era-defining car magazines, there are eight iconic vehicles on display, each marking different phases in the history of the hot hatch.

The selection includes a 1981 VW Golf GTI, a 1985 Group B rally era MG Metro 6R4, a 1988 Peugeot 205 GTI Tolman Edition, and a 2021 Honda Civic Type R built in the Swindon works before its closure.




Petrolheads can explore the enduring legacy of these groundbreaking vehicles through a range of exhibits and installations, including objects that evoke the spirit of the era, such as a Sony Walkman, a shell suit, and a selection of retro toys.

And visitors can also customise their own hot hatch designs and enjoy an interactive hot hatch-themed photo opportunity.


Museum curator Cat Boxall said: “ Those born in the 60s, 70s & 80s will fondly remember these ‘souped-up’ cars as their first or second cherished vehicles. Many have reached classic status and are now as highly prized as some supercars!”