Bicester Motion's festive car parade is aiming to raise £1,000 for two local charities.

The final Scramblers event of the year, Festive Four-Wheelers, will see around 100 vehicles touring nearby villages on Sunday, December 15.

The convoy, comprising Bicester Motion team members, onsite specialists, and Pegasus members of Scramblers, will raise money for StarterMotor and Alexandra House of Joy.

Bicester Motion's is set to host its Festive Four-Wheelers paradeBicester Motion's is set to host its Festive Four-Wheelers parade (Image: Bicester Heritage) Bicester Motion's is set to host its Festive Four-Wheelers paradeBicester Motion's is set to host its Festive Four-Wheelers parade (Image: Bicester Heritage) StarterMotor, based at Bicester Motion, is an automotive charity supporting the classic car industry by promoting skills and jobs to the younger generation.

Alexandra House of Joy, also based in Bicester, is working to establish a day centre with eight bedrooms, offering respite, medical critical care, and end-of-life support for adults with learning disabilities.

The car line-up will assemble on the main drive at 4.30pm, with the first vehicle setting off from Gate 1 at 5pm.

The route will take the convoy through the surrounding area, into town, and back to Bicester Motion.

Bicester Motion's is set to host its Festive Four-Wheelers paradeBicester Motion's is set to host its Festive Four-Wheelers parade (Image: Bicester Heritage) Tickets to watch the parade gather and depart are reserved for Pegasus members, with proceeds going to the two charities.

The event will also feature a live band, a selection of stalls, and festive-related food and drink.

Bicester Heritage holds a number of Scramblers events throughout the year for its membership club.

The club's Pegasus members enjoy extra benefits such as discounted tickets, early access to Scramble passes, and members only events.