Our review of the Motor Museum of Western Australia offers a detailed glimpse into what visitors can expect. If you love cars, motorcycles, and a bit of racing history, this museum promises a day filled with fascinating displays, interactive fun, and a chance to see some of the most iconic vehicles in Australian and global motoring culture.
We especially appreciate the quality of the collection—over 200 preserved vehicles, including the unique opportunity to see Daniel Ricciardo’s 2014 Red Bull RB10 F1 race car. We also value the museum’s focus on hands-on activities that make it a great family outing. However, one thing to keep in mind is that if you’re not a car enthusiast or if you’re looking for a high-energy, fast-paced experience, this might feel a little slower than some thrill-seekers prefer. Still, it’s a wonderful spot for those who appreciate history, craftsmanship, and the stories behind each vehicle.
This experience suits travelers who enjoy detailed collections, want to learn about Western Australia’s motoring past, or are traveling with family and looking for engaging, educational activities. Car lovers and history buffs alike will find plenty to admire here.
Key Points

- Exclusive Display: See Daniel Ricciardo’s 2014 Red Bull RB10, the only winning Formula 1 race car on public display in Australia.
- Extensive Collection: Over 200 cars and motorcycles, plus more than 15,000 scale models, offering a comprehensive look at automotive evolution.
- Interactive Fun: Hands-on activities like Scalextric racing and engine demonstrations make the visit engaging for all ages.
- Guided Tours: Daily tours at 11am and 2pm help deepen your understanding of the exhibits.
- Family Friendly: Opportunities to sit in vintage vehicles and watch engines come to life make this a top pick for families.
- Convenient Location: Situated in scenic Whiteman Park, accessible and easy to combine with other Perth adventures.
A Closer Look at the Experience

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Location and Setting
The Motor Museum sits within Whiteman Park, a large, green space offering a peaceful backdrop to a day of automotive discovery. The entrance is marked by a cheerful red Morris Minor, which resembles Lightning McQueen from Disney’s Cars, instantly setting a playful tone. The park’s wide-open space makes for a relaxing start or finish to your visit.
What You’ll See: The Vehicles and Exhibits
The highlight for many visitors is the Daniel Ricciardo F1 car. As the only public display of Ricciardo’s 2014 Red Bull RB10, this vehicle’s presence elevates the museum’s appeal for Formula 1 fans. The car’s vivid red livery and racing history make it a true standout. Visitors have noted that seeing such a significant racing machine up close offers a rare glimpse into high-speed motorsport technology.
Beyond the race car, the museum showcases over 200 meticulously preserved vehicles spanning from the late 1800s to modern models. You’ll find a range of classic cars, vintage motorcycles, and even a few quirky favorites. The collection is thoughtfully curated, allowing you to see the evolution of design, engineering, and style. The inclusion of murals by local artists celebrating Western Australian motoring history adds a cultural layer to the exhibits.
The Models and Murals
The collection of more than 15,000 scale models is Australia’s largest and covers a broad spectrum of automotive history. These models are displayed with care, illustrating everything from tiny vintage cars to futuristic concepts. As one visitor remarked, “The scale models alone are worth the trip,” which shows the dedication to detail and the appeal for model enthusiasts.
Murals by renowned local artists further enrich the experience, portraying Western Australia’s motoring story. These artistic murals lend a visual narrative that complements the vehicles and helps tell the region’s automotive tale.
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The museum doesn’t just look at cars; it invites you to get hands-on. Families will enjoy sitting in vintage vehicles like a 1973 Leyland Marina or a Honda Scooter, watching engines roar to life, and learning how they work. The Scalextric racing tracks are a hit for kids and adults alike, offering a chance to race miniature cars on intricate circuits.
Guided tours, offered daily at 11am and 2pm, provide insightful commentary and highlight the most interesting exhibits. For those who prefer to explore at their own pace, the museum’s layout makes self-guided visits easy and enjoyable.
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Practical Details: Visiting and Costs
The museum is open daily from 10am to 4pm, with an entry ticket priced at a reasonable rate considering the breadth of exhibits and activities. The ticket offers flexibility—you can reserve now and pay later, which is perfect if your plans are still evolving. The tour includes free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, adding peace of mind.
Accessibility is well considered; the museum is wheelchair friendly, making it easier for all travelers to enjoy the exhibits comfortably. Also, several rules ensure the preservation and safety of the vehicles, including no touching of exhibits, no smoking, and restrictions on weapons or sharp objects.
Value and Overall Impression
Given the variety of exhibits, interactive elements, and the inclusion of Australia’s only public display of Ricciardo’s F1 car, the museum offers excellent value. It caters well to car enthusiasts, families, and curious travelers who appreciate craftsmanship and history. The guided tours enhance the experience, providing context that enriches your understanding.
Some reviews mention that the museum can be a bit slow-paced if you’re not particularly interested in cars, but that’s a minor consideration. The emphasis on family activities and the chance to learn about Western Australia’s motoring history make it a compelling choice for a full day of local culture.
Who Will Benefit Most?

This museum is ideal for families with children, thanks to the interactive activities and engaging displays. Car and motorcycle enthusiasts will find plenty to marvel at, especially with exclusive items like Ricciardo’s F1 car. History buffs will appreciate the murals and detailed collection that tell a broader story beyond just vehicles. If you’re visiting Perth and have even a mild interest in cars or motorsport, this is a worthwhile stop.
It’s also suited for travelers seeking a relaxing, educational outing amid scenic surroundings. The location in Whiteman Park allows for combining your visit with a picnic or a walk in the park afterward.
The Sum Up

The Motor Museum of Western Australia offers a well-rounded, thoughtful look into the world of vehicles, from historic cars to modern racing machines. Its extensive collection, combined with interactive activities and engaging guided tours, makes it a standout for families and enthusiasts alike. The chance to see Ricciardo’s F1 car, along with the largest collection of scale models in the Southern Hemisphere, adds a special touch that will appeal to many.
While it might not satisfy those seeking adrenaline or high-energy thrills, it provides a genuine, immersive experience rooted in craftsmanship, history, and local culture. The museum’s focus on quality exhibits, accessibility, and value makes it a smart choice for a leisurely but enriching day in Perth.
If you enjoy discovering stories behind the machines, or simply want a fun, family-friendly activity that’s different from the usual sightseeing, this museum should definitely be on your list.
FAQ
Is there a guided tour available?
Yes, daily guided tours are offered at 11am and 2pm, providing in-depth insights into the exhibits and their stories.
Can I explore the museum at my own pace?
Absolutely. You’re free to wander and enjoy the displays as you please, with signage and staff available to assist.
Is the museum suitable for children?
Yes, families love the hands-on activities like Scalextric racing, engine demonstrations, and sitting in vintage vehicles.
How accessible is the museum?
The entire site is wheelchair accessible, making it easy for visitors with mobility needs.
What are the opening hours?
The museum is open daily from 10am to 4pm, except on Christmas Day.
How much does the entry ticket cost?
Pricing offers good value considering the extensive collection and activities, with options to reserve now and pay later.
What’s special about the Ricciardo F1 car?
It’s the only public display of Ricciardo’s 2014 Red Bull RB10 in Australia, making it a must-see for motorsport fans.
Are there any restrictions or rules?
Yes, touching exhibits, smoking, vaping, and bringing weapons or sharp objects are not allowed. Littering, nudity, and unaccompanied minors are also prohibited.
Can I combine this visit with other Perth attractions?
Yes, since it’s located in scenic Whiteman Park, you can easily pair it with other local sites or a picnic in the park.
In brief, the Motor Museum of Western Australia delivers a detailed, family-friendly exploration of vehicles that will delight enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. It’s a well-maintained, engaging venue where you’ll walk away with a greater appreciation for the craftsmanship and stories behind each car and motorcycle.
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