10.05.2024

<title><value>Hagerty launches partnership with SUSTAIN Classic Fuel</value></title>

Hagerty has formed a collaboration with SUSTAIN fuels to educate classic car enthusiasts on the advantages of using eco-friendly fuels. SUSTAIN, which began in 2021, is dedicated to maintaining the heritage and allure of vintage cars. The partnership will be introduced at the Hagerty Hill Climb event in 2024 and will continue through other events such as the Festival of the Unexceptional and RADwood UK.nnSUSTAIN Classic fuel, created by Coryton, is designed specifically for classic car engines and combines sustainable biomass with advanced additives. This fuel not only offers environmental benefits but also maintains performance levels and can be mixed with regular petrol.nnThe biofuel used in SUSTAIN products comes from agricultural waste like straw or crop residues that are not fit for consumption. This approach recycles carbon already present in our atmosphere instead of releasing new CO2 from fossil fuels.nnAt upcoming Hagerty events throughout 2024, experts from SUSTAIN Classic will provide opportunities for car owners to try out this sustainable fuel and learn about its benefits firsthand.nnMark Roper from Hagerty International emphasizes that this partnership aims to address classic car owners’ concerns regarding sustainable fuel compatibility while offering them a chance to experience it directly. David Richardson from Coryton expresses excitement over partnering with Hagerty to promote sustainable fuels within the vintage vehicle community.nnBased in Traverse City, Michigan, Hagerty’s mission is preserving driving culture for future generations through various initiatives including insurance services focused on automotive enthusiasts worldwide. In addition to hosting several notable events in the UK like RADwood UK and their own hill climb event, they offer an array of services catering to car lovers globally.nnFor more information about both companies or media inquiries please visit their respective websites or contact provided email addresses.