London Concours Reveals Spectacular Hypercars Line-Up for 2026, Presented by Apollo Capital
London Concours has unveiled the full line-up for its Hypercars class, presented by Apollo Capital, bringing together one of the most significant collections of modern performance machines ever assembled on the lawns of the Honourable Artillery Company.
Displayed across all three days of the event from 9–11 June, the class will celebrate the cars that have redefined the limits of automotive performance, technology and engineering ambition. Spanning pioneering early hypercars through to the latest generation of hybrid and track-inspired machines, the display captures the remarkable evolution of the world’s fastest and most technically advanced road cars.
Leading the line-up is the Prototype 1 of the Lamborghini Sián, a car of unique historical significance within the marque. Used extensively by Lamborghini’s research and development team, it served as the first dedicated development vehicle for the Sián programme and played a crucial role in validating the company’s first hybrid powertrain.
Joining it is the iconic 2009 Bugatti Veyron, the car that fundamentally changed expectations of what a road-going hypercar could achieve. With its quad-turbocharged W16 engine producing over 1,000bhp and a top speed exceeding 250mph, the Veyron represented one of the most ambitious engineering projects ever undertaken and became the benchmark against which every hypercar that followed would be judged.
Also appearing is the extraordinary 2013 McLaren P1, one of the defining hypercars of its generation and presented here in a unique bespoke MSO purple exposed carbon finish. Believed to be the only P1 finished with a purple-tinted carbon treatment, the car perfectly demonstrates McLaren’s blend of cutting-edge performance and bespoke craftsmanship.
The display features some of the most sought-after and technologically advanced hypercars of the modern era, including the Gordon Murray T.50, created by legendary designer Gordon Murray with an uncompromising focus on lightweight engineering and driver engagement, alongside the extraordinary Aston Martin Valkyrie and its stablemate, the 2025 Aston Martin Valhalla, both heavily influenced by Formula One technology.
Representing the latest frontier of hypercar performance are the 2025 Koenigsegg Jesko and the Koenigsegg Agera N, machines that continue the Swedish manufacturer’s relentless pursuit of speed and innovation. Joining them is the Mercedes-AMG One, a car that translates Formula One hybrid powertrain technology directly to the road.
Completing the line-up are further icons of modern performance including the Porsche 918 Spyder, one of the pioneering hybrid hypercars that helped define a new era of performance; the dramatic Lamborghini Reventón, inspired by stealth aircraft design; and the Ferrari Monza SP2, a striking open-top speedster created as part of Ferrari’s exclusive Icona series.
Andrew Evans, Managing Director of Thorough Events, said: “The Hypercars class has become one of the most exciting and anticipated parts of London Concours, and this year’s line-up is exceptional. These cars represent the very pinnacle of automotive engineering, each pushing boundaries in different ways and reflecting the remarkable pace of innovation we have seen over the last two decades.”
London Concours takes place from 9–11 June 2026 at the Honourable Artillery Company, London.