London Concours Returns for Spectacular 10th Anniversary Edition
The gates are now open for London Concours 2026, as the capital’s ultimate automotive summer showcase returns to the Honourable Artillery Company from Tuesday 9th to Thursday 11th June 2026.
Celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, London Concours is assembling an extraordinary collection of rare performance cars, coveted classics, modern hypercars, reimagined icons and motorsport legends on the immaculate lawns of one of London’s most remarkable hidden venues. Set in an oasis of green in the heart of the City, the event will bring together nine carefully curated concours classes, all displayed across the full three days of the show.
Among the headline attractions is the Hypercars class, presented by Apollo Capital, which will bring together some of the most advanced and desirable performance cars of the modern era. The line-up includes the 2013 McLaren P1, 2009 Bugatti Veyron, Gordon Murray T.50, Aston Martin Valkyrie, 2025 Aston Martin Valhalla, 2025 Koenigsegg Jesko, Mercedes-AMG One, Porsche 918, Ferrari Monza SP2, Lamborghini Reventón and the Lamborghini Sián FKP 37.
The Dream Cars class, presented by EMM London, will gather the automotive icons that once adorned bedroom walls and continue to captivate collectors today, with this year’s display united in a striking yellow theme. From the Lamborghini Countach Periscopo and Ferrari Enzo to the 1989 Ferrari Testarossa, 1971 Ferrari Dino, 2016 Ferrari F12tdf, 1997 Lamborghini Diablo SV and 2010 Lamborghini Murciélago LP670-4 SV, the class promises one of the most visually arresting displays of the event. Also appearing is a 2013 Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4, finished in triple-layer pearlescent Giallo Orion with a rare yellow Alcantara interior and Lamborghini’s mighty 6.5-litre V12.
The Tuners class, presented by Adrian Flux, will celebrate the bolder, wilder side of performance motoring, where factory creations were reinterpreted by some of the most ambitious tuning houses of their era. The class will include a Koenig Testarossa, 1984 Koenig 308 QV GTS, Mercedes-AMG SL73, Lister Jaguar XJS Le Mans, 1992 Brabus 300TE 24v and a 1984 Sheer Range Rover Cabriolet by Wood & Pickett, showcasing everything from period-correct excess to deeply engineered performance conversions.
This year’s Icons Remastered class explores the continued fascination with reimagined classics. Among the confirmed cars are a 1990 Porsche 911 Reimagined by Singer, Alfaholics GTA-R, 2025 Gunther Werks Turbo, 1962 Eagle E-type Low Drag GT, Tuthill GT One and the Wood and Pickett Mini by CALLUM. Each represents a different approach to preserving the spirit of an icon while sharpening it for the modern era.
One of Italy’s most evocative marques will be celebrated in the Alfa Romeo class, presented in collaboration with Goodwood Road Racing Club. Spanning nine decades of design, racing heritage and driver appeal, the class will feature pre-war greats including the 1932 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Lungo and 1933 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Zagato Spider, alongside celebrated sporting road cars such as the 1971 1750 GTV Mk2 and 1972 Montreal. Later icons including the Alfa Romeo RZ and 2022 Giulia Quadrifoglio will complete the marque’s story.
American performance will arrive in full force with the American Muscle class, presented by sister event, the Concours of Elegance. The line-up includes a 1966 Chevrolet Corvette C2 Sting Ray, 1969 Shelby GT350 Mustang, 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle 396 Super Sport, 1970 Dodge Charger 500 and 1970 Plymouth Superbird, the latter developed as a NASCAR homologation special and instantly recognisable thanks to its extended nose cone and towering rear wing.
The Porsche Sonderwunsch class, presented by Boxengasse, will showcase some of the marque’s most exclusive and highly personalised creations. Among the highlights is the ultra-rare 1992 Porsche 964 Turbo S Lightweight, one of just 86 examples produced worldwide and one of only 11 UK-delivered cars. Built by Porsche’s Special Wishes Department, the Leichtbau combined substantial weight reduction with enhanced performance, creating one of the most focused air-cooled 911s of its era.
The ever-popular Wildcards class, presented by Duke of London, will return with a wonderfully varied selection of cars that defy easy categorisation. From the rally-bred 1986 Lancia Delta S4 and 2024 Chevrolet Corvette C8 E-Ray to the 1961 Sunbeam Harrington Alpine, 1995 Ferrari F355, 1987 Citroën CX 25 Prestige Turbo 2 and 2026 Morgan Midsummer, the class promises one of the most eclectic displays of the event.
Motorsport enthusiasts will also be treated to a newly announced spectacular Group A Rally Cars display with Slowly Sideways. The class will feature genuine and evocative rally machinery including a Prodrive BMW E30 M3, a works Ford Escort RS1600i associated with Louise Aitken-Walker, Rover SD1 Vitesse V8 ex-Ken Wood and Nigel Mansell, 1990 Subaru Legacy RS and Toyota Celica GT4.
The London Concours stage will host a series of unique panel discussions throughout the event, featuring leading voices from the automotive world and exploring the stories behind the cars, collectors and culture on display. There will be a presentation of class awards and the coveted Best in Show title, recognising the standout cars across the concours.
Each day of London Concours will also feature its own special theme, bringing additional displays and fresh content to the lawns of the HAC. On Tuesday 9th June, Porsche Perfection Day, presented by Boxengasse, will celebrate one of the most revered names in automotive engineering, with an additional gathering of exceptional Porsche models. Wednesday 10th June will see Jaguar XK Day, bringing together a dedicated selection of cars powered by Jaguar’s legendary XK engine. Thursday 11th June will close the event with Supercar Day, showcasing an additional display of modern performance machinery, before the Grand Depart later on Thursday afternoon.
Beyond the class displays, guests will also be able to explore a curated selection of specialist automotive and luxury showcases, including feature stands from Elektron Motors and Evoluto Automobili. Boreham Motorworks will also present its Ford Escort Mk1 RS at London Concours, marking the car’s global public debut.
Guests will also be able to enjoy a refined selection of food, drink and luxury retail throughout the event. Champagne will be served by Charles Heidsieck, while boutique partners include NICO eyewear and The Last Drop Distillers. A variety of London street food vendors will also be present across the lawns, offering a relaxed and sociable setting to enjoy the event.
Inside HAC House, Art of Engineering will present a dedicated automotive gallery in partnership with Gunther Werks, offering visitors a further celebration of craftsmanship, design and performance engineering.
For those looking to elevate their visit, Club Concours hospitality will offer a dedicated VIP enclosure with barista coffee and pastries on arrival, a champagne reception, informal all-day dining, complimentary bar, live music and entertainment. Designed as a destination within a destination, Club Concours provides the perfect base from which to explore the event in comfort.
Entertainment will also include live recordings of the hugely popular Smith and Sniff podcast on Tuesday 9th and Wednesday 10th June. Hosted by Jonny Smith and Richard Porter, the show brings together cars, conversation and comedy in typically freewheeling style. Guests wishing to attend the recordings will need to purchase dedicated Smith and Sniff tickets, which include afternoon admission to London Concours on the respective day as well as access to the live podcast recording.
Andrew Evans, Managing Director of Thorough Events, said: “For our 10th anniversary, we wanted to create a London Concours that truly reflects the breadth, energy and variety of automotive culture. This year’s line-up spans everything from pre-war Alfa Romeo icons and American muscle to the latest hypercars, reimagined classics and Group A rally legends.
“Across all three days our guests will enjoy an exceptional collection of cars, but also a complete summer event experience, with hospitality, food, drink, luxury partners and live entertainment all set against the spectacular backdrop of the London skyline. It promises to be a very special edition and we can’t wait to welcome everyone to the lawns of the HAC in June.”
The London Concours has become one of the UK’s most unmissable automotive events, combining the excitement of the world’s finest classics, supercars and hypercars with the atmosphere of the city.
Tickets are available now at londonconcours.co.uk/tickets.