The 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed, scheduled from July 9 to 12, promises an exhilarating spectacle for automotive enthusiasts worldwide. This prestigious event, hosted on the historic Goodwood Estate in the UK, is globally recognized for its iconic 1.16-mile hillclimb, where leading manufacturers, racing teams, and tuning firms unveil their latest prototypes, groundbreaking concepts, and high-performance vehicles. This year’s festival will specifically honor Singer, the California-based artisan celebrated for its modern reinterpretations of classic Porsche 911s, adding a touch of bespoke craftsmanship to the event.
A diverse range of automotive powerhouses will showcase their advancements, from Alpine's A110 Future Concept, an electric sports car designed to maintain the A110's signature driving dynamics, to Aston Martin's performance-focused 'S' variants of the DB12, Vantage, and DBX, alongside their F1 car. Audi will present the Nuvolari supercar concept, hinting at its future design language and return to F1, accompanied by its Formula 1 vehicle and electric concepts. Bentley will introduce the Supersports Mulliner Design, featuring a unique gradient paint finish and enhanced personalization. BMW will celebrate 40 years of the M3 and debut the M Concept Neue Klasse in the UK, featuring the M2 with the M Performance Track Kit and the M3 Touring 24H on the hill, alongside a display of its new i3, iX5, and 7 Series models. The BYD Group will unveil one of its most extensive lineups, highlighted by the 1,500 hp all-electric Denza Z Coupé, along with other models like the Z9 GT, B5, D9, and Yangwang’s U9 Extreme, U8L, and U7. Cupra is set to make its debut with the Raval electric city car, promising additional unannounced reveals. Ferrari will engage in a broad program of new debuts, historical commemorations, and track events, including the Amalfi, 296 Speciale A, and 849 Testarossa making their hillclimb debuts, and marking the 20th anniversary of its XX program. Gordon Murray Automotive will display the S1 LM, T.33 Spider, and the customer-delivered T.50s Niki Lauda. Honda will emphasize its commitment to electrification and performance heritage with the Prelude HRC Concept and the electric Super-N. Lamborghini will feature its newest hybrid supercars, including the Urus SE Performante. McMurtry returns with its Speirling Pure, an evolution of its record-breaking electric car, known for its extreme downforce and rapid acceleration. Mercedes-AMG will showcase the GT 63 4-Door, with hints of future V8 or high-performance EV models. MG will unveil two concept cars, previewing its future design direction and a B-segment electric model. Pagani will celebrate its 70th anniversary with the Huayra 70 Derecho, a V12-powered, gated-manual supercar. Renault will feature the 547-horsepower Turbo 3E, Twingo, and 4 Plein Sud. Subaru, sponsoring the Forest Rally Stage, will debut the E-Outback safety car and the electric Uncharted, alongside historic WRC cars. Toyota and Lexus will join the 'Rivals' theme, introducing the GR GT and GR GT3 hybrid V8 coupes, and the Lexus LFA Concept. Finally, Zenvo will bring the Aurora Tur prototypes, showcasing its 1,850 horsepower quad-turbocharged V12 hybrid supercar ahead of customer deliveries in 2027.
This extraordinary gathering at Goodwood underscores the automotive industry’s relentless pursuit of innovation, blending heritage with avant-garde technology. The festival serves as a beacon of progress, inspiring advancements that will shape the future of transportation and motorsport, fostering a spirit of excellence and daring exploration.