1929 Mercedes-Benz 680 S Barker Tourer and 1951 Ferrari 212 Export Named "Best of Show" at Fourth Annual Concours at Wynn Las Vegas

1929 Mercedes-Benz 680 S Barker Tourer and 1951 Ferrari 212 Export Named "Best of Show" at Fourth Annual Concours at Wynn Las Vegas

Release Date: 05 Nov 2025

1929 Mercedes-Benz 680 S Barker Tourer and 1951 Ferrari 212 Export Named "Best of Show" at Fourth Annual Concours at Wynn Las Vegas

The 2025 event – which featured more than $1.1 billion cars on display – redefined Concours with a combination of record attendance, five-star hospitality, and public debuts from McLaren, Lanzante, Rolls-Royce, Pagani and more

Las Vegas ( Nov. 5, 2025 )– The fourth annual Concours at Wynn Las Vegas took place Thursday, Oct. 30, through Sunday, Nov. 2, bringing together global collectors, industry leaders, and nearly 7,000 enthusiasts to celebrate the art and culture of the automobile. Presented by Richard Mille, Saturday's exhibition at Wynn Golf Club featured an extraordinary array of more than 600 world-class vehicles valued at more than $1.1B. The vehicles on display were across both judged and non-judged exhibition fields and celebrated the pillars of Concours d'elegance, artistry, speed, hypercars and supercars.

"Concours at Wynn Las Vegas continues to redefine what's possible for a modern Concours," said Brian Gullbrants, Chief Operating Officer – Wynn Resorts North America. "This year's event united collectors, visionaries, and the world's most extraordinary automobiles in an absolutely gorgeous setting that captured both the excitement of Las Vegas and the hospitality excellence Wynn is known for."

Two vehicles from the judged Concours d'Elegance category were awarded Best of Show in Pre-War and Post-War categories, alongside multiple honorees and a range of additional class winners recognized for excellence in design, craftsmanship and historical significance.

Best of Show Winners:

The 2025 Concours at Wynn Las Vegas featured an expanded lineup of judged classes representing a wide spectrum of eras, marques and craftsmanship. Specialty and exhibition classes for 2025 further enriched the event, showcasing the artistry, innovation and performance that continue to define the modern concours experience.

Best in Class Winners:

Honorary Helene Awards:

Specialty Awards:

Additional highlights from the event included attendance from Hans Werner Aufrecht of AMG Engine Production and Development and the largest display of Bugatti Veyrons in history – 46 in total – to celebrate the model's 20th anniversary. In addition, more than 40 Paganis were on display, the most ever in North America. The event also signified one of the largest-ever gatherings of Lamborghinis, with 230 cars that represented much of the brand's history – including one of only 13 Veneno hypercars and a 2R tractor from Lamborghini's early days. Broad Arrow's first Las Vegas auction was another weekend success, resulting in $13.7M in sales, 82% of lots sold, and a record-breaking $2.2M Bugatti Veyron sale.

This year's Concours at Wynn Las Vegas event also saw the world debut of the Pagani Huayra Codalunga Speedster presented by Horacio Pagani, the first public debut of the McLaren Project: Endurance 24 Hours of Le Mans customer car, and one of only 30 Koenigsegg Sadair's Spears on display – accompanied by Christian and Halldora von Koenigsegg. In addition, the event signified the world debut of the Lanzante 95-59 and the North American debut of the Rolls-Royce Phantom Centenary Private Collection, celebrating 100 years of Phantom. Sung Kang, of "Fast and the Furious" fame also debuted his latest project, "78", a 1973 Datsun 240Z built by Japanese tuning shop VeilSide. The car produces 400 naturally aspirated horsepower from its one-of-a-kind LZ6 twin-cam inline-six. Kang displayed his VeilSide Z alongside his iconic 1972 Datsun 240Z "FuguZ" build on the Concours lawn. The 2025 event also launched the modernized 100-point (M100) judging system in North America from an esteemed panel of judges.

"Concours at Wynn Las Vegas has quickly become a benchmark for modern Concours events. The mix of spectacular vehicles and unbeaten hospitality makes it a must-visit event for every car enthusiast," said Chris Kramer, Co-Chief Judge for Concours at Wynn Las Vegas. "To say that I am proud to be a small part of it is an understatement. The judging process becomes increasingly harder year to year, and I cannot wait to see what vehicles come out in 2026."

Since its inception in 2022, Concours at Wynn Las Vegas has redefined what a Concours can be – uniting traditional craftsmanship with contemporary culture and experiences that could only happen in Las Vegas. Plans are already underway for the 2026 event, which will occur from Oct. 29 to Nov. 1, 2026. For more information on this and next year's event, visit lasvegasconcours.com.