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Salon Privé gears up for its London spectacular

SALON PRIVÉ LONDON returns to the spectacular setting of the Royal Hospital Chelsea on 18-20 April. As with the first two outings for this innovative London event, the centrepiece will be the Concours de Vente, which showcases 75 of the rarest classic and performance cars for sale. Visitors can expect to see exceptional cars on offer from the likes of specialists Furlonger, Aston Workshop, Car Iconics, Hilton & Moss, RS Williams, Fiskens and P&A Wood.

These beautiful cars always look right at home in the historical gardens on the banks of the Thames. The famous South Lawn is rarely permitted to be used for public events yet some 20,000 people, including Jenson Button and Richard Hammond, took advantage of the opportunity for Salon Privé London last year.

And although the Royal Hospital Chelsea was itself founded in the 17th Century, it won’t just host classic cars as Salon Privé London has already become synonymous with debuts from modern super- and hypercar manufacturers. If you are hungry to see the covers coming off the many promised unveilings then Thursday is the best day for you to visit, for the ultimate in cutting-edge supercar launches.

Friday’s Ladies’ Day blends high fashion with automotive excellence – including Boodles’ jewellery, art exhibitions, lifestyle displays and, of course, stunning hats.

The final day, Saturday, shifts gear to a more family-friendly atmosphere, but with another tranche of exclusive unveilings. Manufacturers expected to show their wares at Salon Privé London 2024 include Lamborghini, Aston Martin, Koenigsegg, Rolls-Royce, Porsche, Genesis and Polestar. Special celebrations on the showfield will also include 60 years of the Porsche 911, with a mouthwatering range of the benchmark German model promised at the Royal Hospital.

Event director David Bagley said: ‘Salon Privé London is not only the leading classic car show in London, but it kicks off the entire British summer “season”, which encompasses all the great events such as Royal Ascot, Henley Regatta and Wimbledon.

‘Unlike many motoring events, it truly has something for everyone, whether their main point of interest is classics, supercars, hypercars, luxury cars or even brand new offerings from global

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