Idle Auto Fest 2022 A Huge Success

Even the rain couldn’t dampen spirits at this year’s idle Auto Fest


Looking back at the recent idle Auto Fest, its clear that this event was a success. Especially as it was the first major opportunity for motorsport enthusiasts and self-confessed petrolheads to celebrate their passion for all things automotive since the pandemic began. 






The experience


The combination of free entry for members of the public, plus a whole range of fun and engaging competitions, meant that there truly was something for everyone at idle Auto Fest. In many ways, this was the event that the SA automotive community had been waiting for and it certainly didnt disappoint. 


Despite the unusually cold and wet weather, a good-sized crowd descended on Mall of Africa in Waterfall City, Johannesburg. On each of the two days of the idle Auto Fest, crowds gathered to live and breathe (and see and hear) the automotive culture lifestyle. They had to take part in the fierce but friendly competitions for the prizes on offer. 







The opportunity to see many of South Africas most impressive, customised vehicles in one venue was a major drawcard, as was the chance to shop for a wide range of products, parts, and clothing.  


The competitions


This was the first time that owners and fans had been able to enjoy four simultaneous Show & Shine competitions. Especially with exciting prizes on offer across classes that included Stance, Hot Rods, Muscle Cars, Classic Cars, Custom Bikes, Race Cars, and more. It was clear from all the smiles just how much this event meant to the community as an opportunity to come together and enjoy the best of all things automotive. 


Were delighted with the turnout for idle Auto Fest and thrilled at the feedback weve received from the public, commented Alistair Andrew, Idle Brands CEO and Event Organiser. It was a real privilege to be able to bring people so much joy, and to give local companies a welcome boost after a very tough couple of years for everyone, he added. 


Motul at idle Auto Fest


Official lubricant partner Motul attracted a great deal of interest with their display of vintage and modern vehicles from their partner. This included a customised 1972 Mini Rat Rod from One Nine Auto, a classic 1957 Chevrolet 4-door, and a collectible vintage Harley Davidson from All American Muscle. In terms of more modern vehicles, the stand also featured Honda Motorcycles latest Africa Twin Adventure Bike. The new Fireblade, the XS Drift Motul Nissan 350Z car, and one of the official VW Motorsport Polo Cup race cars. 


These vehicles were perfectly complemented by the range of Motul products featured on the stand. This includes the latest iteration of the companys flagship product, Motul 300V  their fully synthetic, best-in-class lubricant. As well as two new Motul Classic products: Classic Eighties 10W-40 and Classic Nineties 10W-30. These products perfectly illustrate Motuls ongoing commitment to innovation and the continuation to meet the needs of owners of classic cars from the 70s, 80s, 90s, and 2000s. 






Best stand


The Motul team manning our retro-garage-themed stand greatly enjoyed meeting all the automotive fans who came along to idle Auto Fest. We were delighted to have this opportunity to answer their questions about the best products for their particular vehicles. As well as to introduce some of Motuls latest innovations, reported Mercia Jansen, Motul Area Manager for Southern and Eastern Africa and the Indian Ocean islands. We were also honoured to be awarded Best Stand of the event something our entire team can be proud of, she added.  


To relive our best moments of this years idle Auto Fest, visit the Motul SA Facebook and Instagram pages.


For more information about Motuls range of premium engine oils and additives, all engineered to deliver optimum performance from both custom and standard vehicles, visit https://www.motul.com/en/za  or download the Motul App for Apple or Android