From October 30 to November 2, the Wynn Golf Club hosted the fourth edition of the Las Vegas Concours, presented by Richard Mille. Now a staple in the calendar of automotive enthusiasts, the event delivered its most spectacular showcase yet: over 600 vehicles, including hypercars, pre-war models, futuristic concepts, and collectible classics, with a total estimated value exceeding one billion dollars.
“Best of Show” Winners at the 2025 Concours
The 2025 Las Vegas Concours d’Elegance crowned two extraordinary vehicles as Best of Show:
- Pre-war Category: 1929 Mercedes-Benz Barker Tourer, presented by Bruce McCaw. A rare and refined specimen that impressed the judges with its historic elegance and impeccable restoration.
- Post-war Category: 1951 Ferrari 212 Export, one of the earliest Ferrari race cars, symbolizing the brand’s technical and stylistic evolution in the post-war era.
These accolades were joined by the “Best of Class” awards, presented across 10 competitive categories that celebrated diverse eras, marques, and styles—from the Gatsby Era to Jaguar’s 90th anniversary, from pre-1985 European supercars to American icons of the ’50s–’70s, and even a class dedicated to Women Owned and Driven vehicles.
The Titans of Global Automotive Gathered
On the fairways of the Wynn, the world’s most prestigious automotive brands came together: Bentley, Bugatti, Czinger, Gunther Werks, Hennessey, Karma, Koenigsegg, Lamborghini, Lanzante, McLaren, Pagani, and Rolls-Royce. Each showcased rare models, world premieres, and collectible masterpieces.
- Pagani stole the spotlight on Saturday, with Horacio Pagani unveiling the Huayra Codalunga Speedster. Over 30 Pagani models were on display, including the Zonda S and F, Roadster BC, Imola Roadster, and several Utopia variants.
- Lamborghini showcased an exceptional lineup: Sesto Elemento, Reventón, Veneno, Diablo GT, Countach SVJ, Centenario, Concept S, LM002, a one-off GT2, and numerous Murciélago, SVJ, STO, and Ultimae editions.
- McLaren revealed the world premiere of “Project: Endurance”, a Le Mans hypercar for private clients, destined for the 2027 FIA World Endurance Championship. The goal? To reclaim motorsport’s Triple Crown: Monaco, Indy, and Le Mans.
- Lanzante debuted the 95-59 in North America, a tribute to the 1995 Le Mans victory, featuring a carbon-fiber body and an 850-horsepower V8 engine.
- Hennessey impressed with the Venom F5 Revolution EVO, boasting 2,031 horsepower—the most powerful combustion hypercar in the world.
- Koenigsegg presented the Sadair’s Spear, with a power-to-weight ratio exceeding 1:1, accompanied by Christian and Halldora von Koenigsegg.
Bugatti: The Undisputed Star
Bugatti dominated the scene with over 70 models on display, including the new 1,800-horsepower Tourbillon, featuring a V16 engine paired with three electric motors. Capable of reaching 100 km/h in just 2 seconds and exceeding 440 km/h, the Tourbillon replaces the Chiron Super Sport and will be available only after 2029.
The gathering also celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Bugatti Veyron with a spectacular parade down the Las Vegas Strip, led by Arnold Schwarzenegger driving a Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse.
Electric Hypercars and Collectible Classics
The event featured absolute icons such as the Ferrari F40 US spec, SF90 XX, F12tdf, and open-top 275 and Daytona models, alongside timeless classics like the Lamborghini 350 GT and Diablo SE30, Jaguar XJ220, Toyota 2000GT, Nissan Skyline GT-R R34, and a full-carbon Ford GT.
Among the modern hypercars were the McLaren Senna GTR, matte orange P1, Elva, Solus GT, Aston Martin Valkyrie, Mercedes-AMG One, SLR, Lotus Evija, and Pininfarina Battista.
Also present were high-performance and innovative models like the Koenigsegg Regera, Agera RS “Vader” and “Thor”, SSC Tuatara, RUF CT3R, Gumpert Apollo, and rare concepts such as the Oldsmobile Aerotech. The classics area also included Lagonda, a proud part of Aston Martin’s heritage.
Exclusive Experiences and Unforgettable Moments
The Tour d’Elegance transformed the Las Vegas Strip into a rolling museum of supercars. Broad Arrow Auctions made its debut with iconic pieces like the 1965 Aston Martin DB5 Vantage and the Mercedes 300 SL Roadster. The defining moment? Christian von Koenigsegg and Horacio Pagani parading side by side down the Strip in the Sadair’s Spear and the Utopia, leading an epic convoy of multimillion-dollar hypercars.
An Established Automotive Showcase
In just four years, the Concours at Wynn Las Vegas has become a world-class automotive spectacle – one of the most exclusive stops on the international concours and motorsport event calendar. And with its 2025 edition, it has firmly claimed the title of global capital of hypercars.