This year’s Salon Privé at Blenheim Palace is set to present an unparalleled array of extraordinary experiences, including more than 70 cars competing in the Concours, the latest super and hyper cars from the world’s finest brands, a glittering array of luxury goods, and this year soaring to new heights a kick-off party like no other. Get ready to take off at MotorAvia.
- Salon Privé returns to Blenheim Palace for the 19th year with unparalleled extraordinary experiences
- Expanded Salon Privé Week now includes the Cotswolds Tour, MotorAvia, Concours Judging and Awards Day presented by Aviva Private Clients, Style Day presented by Boodles, Concours Masters presented by ORACLE, Salon Privé LIVE and the Lockton Club Trophy on Supercar Saturday
- World-class Concours Show Field comprising of 72 entries. 26 international entries and 15 countries represented
- A world-class collection of new cars, including both UK and world debuts
- Salon Privé 2024 at Blenheim Palace runs from 28-31 August. Tickets available at https://www.salonpriveconcours.com/
Now in its 19th year, Salon Privé has developed into Europe’s most spectacular collection of events with a week-long series of unique automotive experiences. Its Royal Ascot meets cars all the way.
The week kicks off with the Cotswolds Tour and MotorAvia creating a buzz in the build-up to the event and allowing entrants to enjoy their collectable classics in the company of other like-minded enthusiasts, all with the level of luxury hospitality Salon Privé are now renowned for.
Then it is on to the main Salon Privé Concours presented by Aviva, now unquestionably one of the most elite concours in the world. The Salon Privé Best of Show is always a highlight of the Blenheim Palace event.
Last year, a superb 1937 Bugatti Type 57S by Corsica, owned by JCB founder Lord Bamford, emerged victorious after two intensive days of judging. One of just 42 produced, Lord Bamford’s car was announced by Concours Chairman Andrew Bagley as “such a hugely significant car… this Bugatti is all-original and is one of the world’s greatest pre-war sports racers.”
This year, Concours classes include the ever-popular Pre-War Open and Pre-War Closed, Bugatti: Grand Prix to Grand Touring, Inspiring Greatness: 120 Years of Rolls-Royce, Sports Racers, and Ferraris of the ’50s and ’60s. Fan favourites include Supercar Icons: Prancing Horse, Supercar Icons to 2005, and Legendary Liveries, which this year includes a 1987 ‘Silk Cut’ Jaguar XJR 8/9, 1987 ‘Rothmans’ Porsche 962, 1974 ‘Alitalia’ Lancia Stratos HF and a 1996 Subaru Impreza’ 555′ WRC97 by Prodrive.
Special entries include seven storied Rolls-Royces to celebrate 120 years of the world-renowned automobile manufacturer – including a Phantom V once belonging to John Lennon – along with legendary sports racers from Jaguar, Lister, MG and Porsche. Three rare pre-series Geneva Motor Show cars from the 1950s and 1960s will be presented – a 1951 Mercedes-Benz 300 S Cabriolet A, 1960 Maserati 3500 GT Spyder and 1961 Jaguar E-type – and Bugatti’s greatest racer, the Type 35, will be marking a century since its birth at Blenheim Palace.
There is a new class in the Concours for 2024 in celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Ferrari 275. Five iconic cars will be at Blenheim Palace, including a very rare Ferrari 275 GTB Competizione. Two more storied Ferraris are to be celebrated too; a 1957 Ferrari 335S which has been driven by Stirling Moss, Peter Collins, Mike Hawthorn, Wolfgang von Trips, and used as the reference for Michael Mann’s ‘Ferrari’ film, and a unique 1950 Ferrari166MM/212 Export ‘Uovo’, an exceptional car seldom seen at Concours events.
In the largest and most prestigious Salon Privé Concours to date, 72 cars have been entered across 13 different categories, 26 of which are from overseas, with some entered from as far as the US, Thailand, and New Zealand. Three cars are each over 75 years old and have never been restored, and the 1939 Rolls-Royce Wraith has been in the same family since it was new in 1939—that’s more than 85 years!
Salon Privé is the only officially judged Concours event in the UK, and the International Chief Judge Advisory Group (ICJAG) adjudicates the entries. “Salon Privé is exceptionally proud to be one of only four ICJAG Plus-designated events globally, and we are very grateful to the 30 international experts who join us each year to judge,” said Andrew Bagley.
Beyond the Salon Privé Concours, the world’s finest automotive brands will be presented with an unparalleled range of new models. A highlight will be the Tuthill GT ONE, which is making its UK debut just days after being revealed to the world at Pebble Beach. This will be the first UK sighting of the new Tuthill GT ONE and the first time the car has been seen in public anywhere outside of the US.
KINGSLEY promises a genuine world debut for Salon Privé – watch this space on Wednesday – and both the Maserati GranCabrio Trofeo and Naran prototype hyper-coupe will be making their UK debuts. Salon Privé will also be one of the first chances to see the new MG Cyber GTS Concept, which was revealed just weeks ago as part of the British brand’s 100th-anniversary celebrations.
Other brands at Salon Privé 2024 include Aston Martin, Bentley, BRABUS, Clive Sutton, Electrogenic, Koenigsegg, Lotus, Morgan, Oshe Automotive, Porsche Centre High Wycombe, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, Theon Design, and Zenvo. Cars will be on display on the grounds of Blenheim Palace, and they will take part in the hugely popular daily Salon Privé Parade, where guests can see the cars in action.
Landmark Porsche 911 anniversary celebrations at Salon Privé include 50 years of the iconic Porsche 911 Turbo and 25 years of the Porsche 911 GT3; to mark this, the biggest-ever show of Porsche models will be gathered at Blenheim Palace for Supercar Saturday.
Salon Privé is a renowned luxury lifestyle event with a wealth of attractions for those with discerning tastes. The curated selection of lifestyle goods sees leading brands in their chosen fields represented at Salon Privé, offering a diverse array of interesting luxury goods for the connoisseur lifestyle. This year, an extraordinary array of luxury brands will be present, including jewellery, art, champagne, watches, yachts, helicopters, tailoring, eyewear, private banking, and private jets.
In a notable special event with Renauld, known as the Ultimate Driving Sunglasses, Chase McQueen from McQueen Racing – grandson of Steve McQueen – will take part in a historic Q&A with drivers from the cult classic film Le Mans on Wednesday, 28 August, at 10.30am. He’ll be wearing notable ‘The Car 20 by Renauld’ sunglasses and Steve McQueen’s original racing jacket from the film and speaking to David Piper, Richard Attwood, onset mechanic Richard Bray and Peter Darley, which strapped McQueen into his car during every racing scene. Renauld CEO Gareth Llewelyn will host the historic Q&A.
Salon Privé Director David Bagley said: “We have an extraordinary array of attractions at Salon Privé Blenheim this year. It is now a week of events for our guests to enjoy, with world-class experiences to please everyone. I can’t wait to present everything we have to offer as we keep on building to Salon Privé’s landmark 20th anniversary in 2025.”
Salon Privé Concours 2024 Entrants
Class A – Pre-War Open
1927 Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8AS Fleetwood Roadster
1928 Bentley 4 1/2L Drophead by Victor Broom
1931 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GT by Castagna
1936 Fiat 1500 6C Cabriolet by Ghia (HC)
1937 Cord 812 SC Convertible Phaeton
Class B – Bugatti – Grand Prix to Grand Touring
1926 Bugatti Type 35 Grand Prix
1927 Bugatti Type 35B
1927 Bugatti Type 38 Philadelphia by Figoni
1932 Bugatti Type 55 by Gangloff
1939 Bugatti Type 57 Cabriolet by Saoutchik
Class C – Pre-War Closed/Elegance
1930 Bentley 4 1/2L Sport Saloon by Freestone & Webb
1934 Bentley Streamline Sport Saloon by Park Ward
1938 Bentley 4 1/4L Brougham de Ville by James Young
Class D1 – Inspiring Greatness – 120 Years of Rolls-Royce (Pre-war)
1911 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost ‘London-Edinburgh’ by Holmes
1923 Rolls-Royce Springfield Silver Ghost Pall Mall
1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Sport Saloon by Freestone & Webb
1939 Rolls-Royce Wraith by Mann Egerton
Class D2 – Inspiring Greatness – 120 Years of Rolls-Royce (Post-war)
1953 Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith by Hooper & Co.
1954 Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn DHC by Park Ward
1969 Rolls-Royce Phantom VI by Park Ward
1965 Rolls-Royce Phantom V by Mulliner Park Ward
1988 Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit 2 Door by Hooper & Co.
2019 Rolls-Royce Wraith Eagle VIII (HC)
Class E – Post-War Open
1948 Delahaye 135M Cabriolet by Vesters & Neirinck
1950 Jaguar XK120 OTS
1951 Mercedes-Benz 300S Cabriolet A
1957 BMW 503 Cabriolet
1958 Porsche 356 A Convertible by Reutter
1960 Maserati 3500 GT Spyder by Vignale
Class F1 – Post-War Closed (International)
1960 Maserati 3500GT by Touring
1961 Facel Vega HK500
1968 Lamborghini Islero GT by Marazzi
1971 Mercedes-Benz 280SE 3.5 Coupé
1971 Monteverdi High Speed 375L by Fizzore
Class F2 – Post-War Closed (British)
1946 Invicta Black Prince by Charlesworth
1952 Jaguar XK120 Supersonic by Ghia
1961 Jaguar E-type Series I Coupé
1963 Lotus Elite Super 95
1986 Aston Martin V8 Vantage X Pack
Class G – Sports Racers
1951 Jaguar XK120 OTS
1954 Jaguar D-type
1956 Lister Maserati
1957 Ferrari 335S by Scaglietti
1958 AC Ace
1962 Lotus 20/22 Formula Junior (HC)
1966 Bizzarrini GT Strada 5300
1966 Porsche 906 (Carrera 6)
1967 MGC GTS Lightweight
Class H – Ferraris of the ’50s & ’60s
1950 Ferrari 166MM/212 Export ‘Uovo’ by Fontana (HC)
1953 Ferrari 166 MM Spider by Vignale
1963 Ferrari 400 Superamerica Coupé Aerodinamico by Pininfarina
1966 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 by Pininfarina
1966 Ferrari 500 Superfast by Pininfarina
Class I – 60th Anniversary of the Ferrari 275
1965 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 by Pininfarina
1965 Ferrari 275 GTB/C by Pininfarina
1966 Ferrari 275 GTB/2 by Pininfarina
1966 Ferrari 275 GTS by Pininfarina
Class J – Legendary Liveries
1974 Lancia Stratos HF by Bertone – Alitalia
1987 Rothmans Porsche 962 (HC)
1987 Silk Cut Jaguar XJR 8/9 (HC)
1988 Shell Dunlop Porsche 962 (HC)
1988 Taka-Q Toyota 88C (HC)
1996 Subaru Impreza WRC97 by Prodrive – 555
Class K – Supercar Icons – Prancing Horse
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO by Pininfarina
1990 Ferrari Testarossa by Pininfarina
1991 Ferrari F40 by Pininfarina (HC)
1996 Ferrari F50 by Pininfarina
1996 Ferrari F50 by Pininfarina
Class L – Supercar Icons to 2005
1975 Porsche 930 3.0
1993 Lamborghini Diablo by Gandini
1999 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Le Mans
2004 Porsche 996.2 GT2
For all event information, please visit https://www.salonpriveconcours.com
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