A new supercar club is set to open in Birmingham – giving members access to more than £3 million worth of the world’s most exotic cars.

Ecurie25’s list of automotive exotica includes two £Ferrari 458 Italias, a Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG, a Lamborghini LP580-4 and an Aston Martin DBS.
The club already has four “clubhouses” in Britain – as well as one in Australia and one opening in Dubai in the new year – but now plans to open a fifth in the Birmingham area around May or June.
Managing director Paul Brown said the club was the largest of its type and allowed motoring enthusiasts to drive their dream car.
“It’s not always easy to run cars like these. A lot of them require a lot of care and attention,” he said.
“But by joining Ecurie25 members have access to them without the hassle of having to look after them.”
The annual membership fee buys members a set number of time and mileage credits which they exchange for varying periods in their choice of vehicle. Membership starts from £7,500 per year, but the most popular level costs £11,000 per year, and buys 45-50 days of motoring.
Anyone joining has to be over 25 and not have any serious offences on their driving licence.
Mr Brown said the club operated on a franchise basis and he was currently talking to three people who were seeking the franchise for the Birmingham area.
The club currently has some 38 supercars, and while each clubhouse has its own stock some vehicles are moved around the country.
Members who own their own supercars but don’t use them very much can have them added to the club’s exotica and get credits every time another member uses their vehicle.