ABOUT THE EVENT

What is the Adelaide GreenZone Drive and how does it work?

The Adelaide GreenZone Drive is hosted by the South Australian Motor Sport Board – Home of the Veolia World Solar Challenge.

The Adelaide GreenZone Drive is your chance to see first-hand just how easy it is to switch to a low emission vehicle (LEV) for your next new car through the GreenZone Drive.

Kicking off on Thursday 20 October and running until Sunday 23 October, the Adelaide GreenZone Drive route departs from Wakefield Street in the center of Victoria Square, and follows a predetermined route around the city. The drive lasts only a few minutes, but is long enough to show off the real-world everyday performance of LEVs.

At least 7 different vehicles will be available for a test drive at any one time and a variety of Australia's LEVs will be available for the public to sample from Audi, BMW, Honda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Renault and Toyota.

During the drive, participants will be accompanied by a representative of the presenting car company who will be able to furnish further details of the environmental friendliness of the vehicle, and explain the company's approach to reducing emissions and environmental sustainability.

At Adelaide GreenZone Drive HQ located in the Sustainable Village, current and near-future low and zero emission technology will be explained in layman's terms. It will be based at Victoria Square in the city.

Places are limited so book a test drive in advance at greenzonedrive.com.au

When and where does the Adelaide GreenZone Drive event take place?

The Adelaide GreenZone DriveThursday 20 October and runs until Sunday 23 October.

It is located at the Sustainable Village, Victoria Square, in the city.

The drive component commences within the Sustainable Village at Victoria Square and proceeds through the city back to Victoria Square.

 

Test drives can be booked in advance on line at greenzonedrive.com.au

Test drives can also be booked in person at the event, subject to availability.

The Adelaide GreenZone Drive opens at 11.00am on Thursday October 20 and closes at 03.00pm on Sunday October 23.

At least 4 and as many as 8 low emission vehicles will be available to drive for the GreenZone Drive at any time.

Testers will need to present their full valid Australian driving licence in order to be accepted for a drive.