The Goodwood Festival of Speed returns to the historic Goodwood Estate in the UK from July 9–12, 2026. This iconic automotive event features a 1.16-mile hillclimb where manufacturers, racing teams, and tuning houses debut prototypes, concepts, and high-performance machines. The 2026 edition is dedicated to Singer, the California-based atelier famous for its modern reimaginings of classic Porsche 911s.
Alpine brings the A110 Future concept, previewing the next generation of its sports car. Built on the new Alpine Performance Platform (APP), it features an aluminum chassis, 800-volt architecture, and a dual rear-motor setup, with a goal to preserve the A110’s driving character in the electric era. The A290, A390, and its Formula 1 car will also be on display.
Aston Martin showcases a performance-heavy lineup, led by new "S" versions of the DB12, Vantage, and DBX. The Valhalla, Valkyrie, Vanquish, and the 2025 F1 car will also be featured, offering a full look at the brand’s performance range.
Audi will show the Nuvolari, a supercar concept previewing its future design direction ahead of its F1 return. It’s joined by the brand’s Formula 1 car and additional EV concepts hinting at future performance models. Bentley introduces a new Mulliner Design Theme for the Supersports, featuring the brand’s first-ever gradient paint finish, transitioning across the bodywork.
Bentley's Supersports also includes motorsport-inspired details, two-tone interiors, and expanded personalization options, while retaining the classic two-seat layout. BMW celebrates 40 years of the M3 and the UK debut of the M Concept Neue Klasse. On the hill are the M2 with the M Performance Track Kit and the M3 Touring 24H.
The BYD Group brings one of its largest displays yet, with the standout debut being the Denza Z Coupé, a 1,500 horsepower all-electric supercar with three motors. Cupra makes its Goodwood debut, led by the Raval electric city car. Ferrari arrives with a wide-ranging program covering new debuts, historic celebrations, and track action.
Ferrari's hillclimb debuts include the Amalfi, 296 Speciale A, and 849 Testarossa. Returning models include the F80 and 12Cilindri. The XX program marks its 20th anniversary with special-liveried FXX and FXX-K Evo cars. The 296 Challenge competes on the timed course, while the display areas feature the latest Spider, HS, Purosangue, and 12Cilindri variants.
Source: motor1.com


