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A New Era of Elegance at The London Concours 2025

The London Concours is set to return to the historic Honourable Artillery Company grounds from June 3 to 5, promising an eclectic mix of rare and culturally significant vehicles.

Por: Alejandro Carrillo
This year’s edition of The London Concours introduces a fresh highlight: the Youngtimers class / Photo via London Concours
This year’s edition of The London Concours introduces a fresh highlight: the Youngtimers class / Photo via London Concours

This year’s edition of The London Concours introduces a fresh highlight: the Youngtimers class—a tribute to performance cars from the past 50 years that are experiencing a renaissance, particularly among younger collectors and enthusiasts.

 

The Youngtimers collection shines a spotlight on ten standout machines, predominantly German, from an era where automotive performance was redefined with unique character and flair. These cars, once overlooked, are gaining prestige for their engaging drivability and design distinctiveness that speaks to a new generation.

One of the most notable entries is the 1994 Alpina B10, built on the BMW E34 5 Series platform / Photo via London Concours
One of the most notable entries is the 1994 Alpina B10, built on the BMW E34 5 Series platform / Photo via London Concours

One of the most notable entries is the 1994 Alpina B10, built on the BMW E34 5 Series platform. With Alpina’s unmistakable performance upgrades and visual refinements, it houses a naturally aspirated six-cylinder engine under the hood. Fully restored and one of only two right-hand-drive versions in the UK, this car is both rare and exemplary.

Youngtimers Steal the Show

Equally captivating is the Porsche 930 Flatnose, a bold reinterpretation of the iconic 911 Turbo, distinguished by its race-inspired front design borrowed from the 935. Once a polarizing look, its unapologetic performance and style have earned it lasting admiration.

 

Adding personal narrative to rarity, a 2001 BMW Z3 M Coupe in the striking Laguna Seca Blue joins the showcase. This car, one of just three ever made in this color, has been under the care of its original owner since new—its history beginning with a memorable road trip across Europe.

Hypercars also feature the legendary trio often dubbed the “Holy Trinity”: the McLaren P1, Ferrari LaFerrari, and Porsche 918 Spyder / Photo via London Concours
Hypercars also feature the legendary trio often dubbed the “Holy Trinity”: the McLaren P1, Ferrari LaFerrari, and Porsche 918 Spyder / Photo via London Concours

Andrew Evans, Director of The London Concours, emphasized the changing tides of automotive interest: “The London Concours continues to champion the cars that genuinely matter. Youngtimers are rising stars—they deliver style, practicality, and a strong sense of identity. It’s time they had their moment.”

 

Beyond the Youngtimers, The London Concours will also display the elite Hypercars class, curated in collaboration with Apollo Capital. Among the 12 extraordinary vehicles is the Maserati MCXtrema—a track-exclusive powerhouse with a 730hp twin-turbo Nettuno V6 engine. Built without compromise, only 62 of these machines exist globally, with just one gracing UK soil at the event.

The London Concours 2025 is more than a car show—it’s a celebration of automotive heritage and the shifting passions of car lovers across generations / Photo via London Concours
The London Concours 2025 is more than a car show—it’s a celebration of automotive heritage and the shifting passions of car lovers across generations / Photo via London Concours

Rolling Icons

Ferrari LaFerrari, and Porsche 918 Spyder—each blending hybrid powertrains with groundbreaking design.

 

The Dream Cars class, presented by EMM London, gathers icons from posters and pop culture. Leading the group is the Bugatti EB110 SS, chassis #0001, delivered originally to the Sultan of Brunei. Boasting four turbochargers, a V12 engine, and all-wheel drive, it topped 212 mph during testing.

Other legends in this class include the Lamborghini Diablo GT, Porsche 959, and Ferrari F40—each a symbol of performance and aspiration.

 

From dream machines and hypercars to rising cult classics, The London Concours 2025 is more than a car show—it’s a celebration of automotive heritage and the shifting passions of car lovers across generations.

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