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Concours of Elegance Announces Spectacular 2026 Line-Up Featuring Some of the World’s Finest Collector Cars

Concours of Elegance, presented by A. Lange & Söhne, has announced the unique collection of cars set to gather at Hampton Court Palace from 4th-6th September 2026, as Europe’s premier concours event returns with another exceptional celebration of automotive excellence.

Set within the grounds of one of Britain’s most iconic royal palaces, Concours of Elegance will once again bring together some of the rarest and most significant cars ever created. The 2026 event will showcase an extraordinary selection spanning more than a century of automotive history, from pre-war masterpieces and bespoke coachbuilt creations to legendary sports cars and modern performance icons.

1949 Simca 8 Sport

Among the headline attractions is a spectacular 1929 Mercedes-Benz SSK Roadster, representing one of the most celebrated eras of Mercedes-Benz engineering and one of the most desirable sporting cars of the pre-war period. It will be joined by a 1937 Bugatti Type 57 Atalante from The Pearl Collection, a masterpiece of French design and one of Bugatti’s most elegant creations.

The event will also celebrate the artistry of European coachbuilding, with a 1947 Delahaye 135 MS Cabriolet Vedette by Chapron showcasing the craftsmanship and individuality of the great French carroseries. Further highlights include a 1949 Simca 8 Sport Prototype and a unique 1949/60 Bristol 400 by Carrozzeria Zagato, combining British engineering with Italian coachbuilding expertise.

A remarkable selection of Aston Martins will form a major part of the 2026 collection, celebrating the marque’s enduring appeal from elegant grand tourers to competition-focused machines. Confirmed examples include a 1952 Aston Martin DB2 by Graber, a 1955 Aston Martin DB3S and a 1961 Aston Martin DB4 GT, each representing an important chapter in the marque’s history.

Italian sporting heritage will also take centre stage, with the 1953 Siata 208 CS Balbo Coupe and 1963 Maserati 3500 Vignale Spyder showcasing the distinctive combination of performance, design and craftsmanship that has made Italian sports cars among the world’s most revered.

Bringing the story into the modern era, the 2007 Aston Martin V12 Vantage RS will demonstrate the continuation of Aston Martin’s sporting DNA, combining traditional craftsmanship with a more focused performance character.

1936 Bugatti Type 57

Spotlighting the main concours collection, the 2026 Concours of Elegance will celebrate some of the world’s most admired marques through a series of prestigious awards. The Finest Bentley, Finest Aston Martin, Finest Italian Berlinetta and Finest Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera awards will recognise outstanding examples of design, engineering and heritage.

The event will also welcome an exceptional gathering of car clubs, adding even more variety to the concours lawns. Representing everything from British sporting icons and luxury marques to specialist classics and modern enthusiast favourites, clubs including the Aston Martin Owners Club, Bentley Drivers Club, Rolls-Royce Enthusiasts’ Club, Ferrari Owners Club, Club Lotus and Jaguar E-Type Club will showcase outstanding examples from their respective marques.

They will be joined by organisations including the Coachmakers Livery Company, Drivers Union, Vauxhall 30-98 Club, the 96 Club and the Alfa Romeo Owners Club, with the prestigious Club Trophy recognising the best car presented by the participating associations.

A highlight of the weekend will once again be the Grand Arrival and Grand Depart, giving guests the opportunity to see some of the world’s most extraordinary cars arrive and leave Hampton Court Palace in spectacular fashion.

Beyond the concours lawns, guests will be able to enjoy a complete luxury event experience, with access to the historic State Apartments at Hampton Court Palace, specialist automotive displays, luxury retail, fine dining and entertainment throughout the event.

1980 Lamborghini Countach LP400 S

Food and drink experiences will include the renowned Fortnum & Mason Picnics, offering guests the opportunity to enjoy a quintessentially British dining experience within the remarkable surroundings of Hampton Court Palace.

Champagne will be served by Charles Heidsieck, with guests also able to enjoy exclusive Champagne tasting sessions throughout the event, celebrating the heritage and craftsmanship behind one of the world’s most respected Champagne houses.

For those looking to elevate their visit, hospitality packages will provide an exclusive way to experience Concours of Elegance. Guests will enjoy premium dining, dedicated hospitality spaces and an enhanced event experience, with Friday hospitality already sold out due to demand.

Neil Gaisford, Managing Director of Thorough Events, said: “Concours of Elegance has established itself as one of the world’s leading automotive events, combining the finest collector cars with the unique atmosphere of one of Britain’s most remarkable venues. The 2026 edition promises to continue that tradition, bringing together extraordinary automobiles, passionate collectors and enthusiasts for an unforgettable celebration of automotive excellence.”

The Concours of Elegance stage will host a programme of talks and discussions exploring the stories behind the cars, collectors and craftsmanship on display, alongside the presentation of the event’s prestigious awards.

Tickets can be purchased here: https://concoursofelegance.co.uk/tickets/

2020 Ferrari Monza SP2

Full confirmed car list:

1928    Mercedes-Benz SSK Roadster
1930    Bentley Speed Six
1938    Alfa Romeo 8C 2900 B
1936    Bugatti Type 57 Atalante
1935    Bentley 3.5-Litre by Vesters and Neirinck
1934    Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental by Hooper
1932    Austro Daimler Bergmeister
1931    Alfa Romeo 6C-1750 GS Zagato
1939    Voisin C30 Saloon
1947    Delahaye 135 MS
1956    AC Ace Bristol
1953    Siata 208 CS
1964    ATS 2500 GTS
1970    Lamborghini Miura P400 S
1976    Lamborghini Countach LP 400
1966    Aston Martin DBSC Prototype
1960    Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato
1960    Aston Martin DB4 GT
1914    Humber TT
1952    Jaguar C-Type
1959    Land Rover ‘Roadless Traction Series II’
2024    Aston Martin Valkyrie Spider
1926    Rolls-Royce Phantom I « Phantom of Love »
1927    Bentley 3-Litre Le Mans Team Car
1923    Rolls-Royce 20hp Barrel Sided Open Tourer
1925    Amilcar CGS by Charles Duval
1925    Bugatti Type 35
1927    Aston Martin LM1
1933    Aston Martin Le Mans
1935    Aston Martin Mk II Sports Saloon
1932    Frazer Nash T.T. Replica
1939    Daimler DB18
1967    Ferrari 275 GTB/4
1968    Lamborghini 400 GT
1960    Maserati 3500 GT
1967    Ferrari 330 GTC
1967    AC 428 Frua
1960    Aston Martin DB4 GT
1963    Maserati 3500 GTI Vignale Spyder
1963    Alvis TD21 Series III by Graber
1961    Aston Martin DB4 Series IV
1961    Bentley S2 Continental 2-Door by Mulliner
1961    Bentley S2 DHC by Mulliner
1961    Jaguar E-Type Roadster
1955    Aston Martin DB3 S
1952    Aston Martin DB3
1952    Aston Martin DB2 by Graber
1958    BMW 507 Series II
1956    Bentley S1 Continental DHC by Park Ward
1957    Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster
1955    Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing
1958    Bentley S1 Continental by H J Mulliner
1950    Peugeot 203 Barbier
1957    AC Aceca
1978    Aston Martin V8 Vantage ‘Fliptail’
1971    Monteverdi 375 L High Speed
1980    Lamborghini Countach LP 400 S
1984    Lamborghini Jalpa
2025    GMA T.50
2013    McLaren P1 – XP05
2020    Ferrari Monza SP2
2010    Bugatti Veyron 16.4
2026    Aston Martin Valhalla
2005    Aston Martin DBR9 GT1
2012    Aston Martin One-77
2007    Aston Martin V12 Vantage Concept
1949    Jaguar XK120 Roadster Aluminium
1949    Bristol 400
1949    Simca 8 Sport

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