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The supercars

Think of the first automotive shape you drew as a child, bewitched by all things fourwheeled. It’ll be a rakish shape, a form that screams speed and excitement even in static form. Fashions may change, and even the propulsion systems might be different these days, but few things sizzle the petrol-head soul like a full-blooded supercar.

London Concours once again invites 50 high-performance heroes to the Honourable Artillery Company, with the final day – June 8 – dedicated to the breed. You can expect to see examples from Ferrari, Maserati, Porsche, Lamborghini and more, representing the ‘old guard’ of brands, while outrageously powerful and complex machinery from newcomers such as Pagani and Koenigsegg will provide further theatre. There will even be rare appearances from Lexus, Honda and Toyota – the more unexpected supercar contenders – who have also stunned the world with their exotic, highperformance creations.

You’ll be able to see how the notions and definitions of a supercar have changed over the years, as each new model pushes the performance envelope closer to the cutting edge of science and beauty – and the extremes of the colour palette.

Wherever you plant the flag of your automotive adoration, our supercar selection will bring back that child-like awe for all things fast and loud.

YOU WILL NOT TAKE HIS SEAT IN HIS FORMULA 1 BUT YOU CAN GO BACK HOME WITH HIS ENZO.

FERNANDO ALONSO’S FERRARI ENZO AUCTIONED ON JUNE 8, 2023 IN MONACO

It will be part of a Ferrarionly auction sale, including several other models, such as the unique «Beach Car» displayed at the Geneva Motor Show in 1976, but also a large selection of V8 and V12 models.