01 Jun 2026

Make the most of specialised test driving tracks at CCIA 2026

Make the most of specialised test driving tracks at CCIA 2026

At Company Car in Action 2026, visitors will be able to test drive the latest fleet models on a range of four specialised test tracks – available exclusively at UTAC Millbrook.

 

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Test drive bookings for Company Car in Action 2026 are open, and fleet professionals who have registered for this Fleet News event will have access to the booking system to reserve their driving slots. Registration for CCIA 2026 is available online.

Register for Company Car in Action 2026

Test driving at CCIA 2026 will take place across four bespoke driving courses.

Test tracks at CCIA 2026:

The test tracks at UTAC Millbrook have been created to simulate driving conditions faced by fleet drivers every day and offer the chance for visiting decision-makers to put prospective models through their paces and decide if they are suitable for their fleet lists.

 

  • Alpine track: Designed to put vehicles through tough, realistic rural driving on a winding four-mile route of tight turns and varying gradients. The course covers every possible scenario in UK rural driving, ensuring thorough evaluation of the latest fleet vehicles on offer.
  • Last mile delivery route: A special van feature will offer fleet decision-makers the experience of driving the latest light commercial vehicles around a purpose-built facility that will simulate stop-start driving. The Last Mile Delivery Route will enable evaluation of vehicle handling and automated driving aids in a series of realistic scenarios, including bus stops, junctions, speed humps and varying speed limits. 
  • High speed bowl: Millbrook's five-lane, two-mile bowl gives you the opportunity to test the latest fleet models at motorway speeds without leaving the main exhibition area. See how everything from a small city car to a large SUV handles high-speed driving and evaluate the latest technologies on offer. 
  • Off-road course: The toughest of tests for 4WD vehicles - the Off-Road Course. Including challenging inclines and descents on terrain surfaces of dirt, gravel and mud, this circuit pushes off-road vehicles to the limit to see what they're capable of.

 

More than 300 of the latest vehicles – cars and vans – from 45 manufacturer brands will be made available for test driving at Company Car in Action, which will run on June 10-11 at UTAC Millbrook.

Register for CCIA to gain access to the test drive booking system or visit the Fleet News website for more information about the event.
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