Goodwood Festival of Speed 2026: The must see cars making their debut
Discover the biggest new car launches at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2026, including the electric Alpine A110, Toyota's V8 supercar, Aston Martin's latest models and much more.
The Goodwood Festival of Speed 2026 returns from 9 to 12 July, bringing together some of the world's most exciting new cars, concept vehicles and motorsport machines at the famous hill climb in West Sussex. This year's event promises major global debuts from leading manufacturers, making it one of the biggest automotive showcases of the year.
One of the biggest attractions is the all-new Alpine A110 electric successor. The development prototype will make its world debut at Goodwood, giving enthusiasts their first look at Alpine's next generation sports car, built on a brand-new electric performance platform.
Toyota is also set to reveal its eagerly awaited new V8-powered supercar, while Aston Martin will showcase its latest high-performance S models, including the DB12 S, Vantage S and DBX S, all tackling the famous hill climb.
McLaren will celebrate its heritage with the beautifully restored M6GT, originally developed by company founder Bruce McLaren, alongside its latest road and racing cars. Visitors can also expect displays from Ferrari, Porsche, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai, BYD, Renault and many more manufacturers unveiling their newest vehicles.
Electric performance will be a major theme throughout the festival, with Formula E showcasing the evolution of its race cars from the original GEN1 machine through to the all-new GEN4 prototype. Jaguar, Mahindra and other teams will demonstrate the latest advances in electric motorsport technology.
Alongside the new vehicle launches, visitors can enjoy the legendary hill climb, manufacturer displays, motorsport legends, historic Formula One cars and a wide range of classic and modern performance vehicles. The Goodwood Festival of Speed continues to be one of the UK's premier motoring events, attracting thousands of enthusiasts from around the world each year.
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