The official show guide for 2025’s Company Car in Action (CCIA) has been released and can be read online in advance of the event.
Company Car in Action, the unmissable fleet industry showcase event for professionals across the UK, is taking place on 11 and 12 June at UTAC Millbrook proving ground in Bedfordshire.
The show guide offers valuable information about the event, with accounts of the exclusive vehicles available to assess or drive at CCIA, the bespoke driving courses offered by the venue, the seminars with industry experts that will take place across both days, and the range of vans that will be made available as part of Vans in Action, along with other useful details.
Do not miss out on this opportunity to update your fleet lists with vehicles you can evaluate or try out in person. A total of 38 major manufacturer brands will be in attendance at Company Car in Action with a combined selection of more than 300 of the latest vehicles – cars and vans – for fleet managers to assess or test drive. Visitors interested in test driving can pre-book vehicles online, or book directly on the day. Some vehicles will have additional availability at the event itself so, if the vehicle you are interested in test driving is not available when booking online, go to the manufacturer's stand and book directly on the day.
Fleet managers who have booked to attend CCIA can take advantage of the tips and suggestions included in the show guide to get the most out of the experience. Alternatively, if you have yet to book a place at the event, you can make use of the guide to discover more about what to expect at Company Car in Action and why it is the place to be for any fleet professional, and then reserve your place online for this exclusive industry event.
Read the official CCIA show guide now on the Fleet News website.
Registration is open for Company Car in Action, and spaces can be reserved online.
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