Just Stop Oil protesters have sprayed orange paint over luxury car dealers in London – including Bugatti and Ferrari.
A Bentley showroom in Mayfair was also affected in the action from the climate group.
The climate activists have promised to protest every day this month in a call to end new oil and gas licenses.
Other action has included protesters smearing cake in the face of a King Charles III waxwork, climbing up a bridge over the Thames and gluing themselves to roads in central London.
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Just Stop Oil shared a video of activists spraying orange paint over luxury car dealers in the capital on Wednesday morning.
It said two supporters had targeted showrooms in Berkeley Square and Bruton Street in Mayfair.
The climate group said they sprayed paint over HR Owen Bugatti, Jack Barclay Bentley, Bentley Motor Cars London and Ferrari Mayfair.
The activists made a speech outside the showrooms after they had finished spraying paint over them.
“In what world is it OK to be buying and selling luxury cars when people can’t even afford to eat or heat their homes and when people all over the world are suffering and dying because of the devastating impacts of the climate crisis,” one said.
“The government needs to step up. Inequality is what is driving the climate crisis.”
Journalists were then told to move.
On Tuesday, Just Stop Oil activists threw paint over influential fossil fuel lobbying headquarters in London.
The day before, activists were arrested after throwing chocolate cake in the face of a waxwork statue of the king at Madame Tussauds.
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