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Exclusive supercar display set for Ezulwini Convention Centre

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The much spoken of McLaren that will be displayed alongside other powerful and super cars at the International Convention Center on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. (Pic: Sibusiso Shange)
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EZULWINI- If you are interested in high-performance SUVs, the Daytona Group will host a special exhibition on April 25 2026 at the International Convention Centre in Ezulwini.

The event will feature the highly acclaimed McLaren, currently the only V8 twin-turbo model available for order on the market, displayed alongside Aston Martin vehicles.

The opportunity to attend the exhibition was confirmed yesterday by Chyvan Mahabeer, Marketing Manager for Daytona Group. He said the exhibition will be open exclusively to invited guests on Saturday, April 25, 2026, while it will be open to the general public on Sunday and Monday.

Mahabeer added that attendees will have the chance to engage with the brands and learn more about this first-of-its-kind vehicle, as well as experience it first-hand.

In addition, Rolls-Royce will showcase its Black Badge line-up, with the Black Badge Ghost and Black Badge Cullinan taking centre stage. These models are expected to be among the highlights of the exhibition, reflecting Eswatini’s royal heritage.

He further noted that Daytona will be one of the main exhibitors, with the display curated by Prince Mcwasho.

The Aston Martin that will also be in display.
The Aston Martin that will also be in display.
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