Motorcavalcade
The word "motorcade" was actually derived from (originally a procession on horseback) in the early 1900s by replacing the prefix to reflect the shift from horses to motors.
In Blantyre, a motor cavalcade of several cars caused a sensation, as it was the first time many residents had ever seen a motorized vehicle. motorcavalcade
Annual events like the Martin Luther King Jr. Day motor cavalcade in Gettysburg celebrate African American history with cars displaying Pan-African colors. The word "motorcade" was actually derived from (originally
Modern enthusiasts organize events like the Motorcar Cavalcade to showcase rare hypercars, such as the Hennessey Venom F5 and various Bugatti models. Cultural Etymology motorcavalcade