A classic car showcase will return to the grounds of Grantley Hall this summer.
Yorkshire Elegance will take place from Monday 13th to Thursday 16th July 2026 in partnership with the Fast Lane Club.
The event will bring together a collection of rare classic motor cars and modern prestige supercars at the five-star North Yorkshire estate.
Highlights will include models from brands such as Aston Martin, Bentley, Ferrari and Rolls-Royce.
The Concours d’Elegance will feature classes spanning 140 years of motoring history, alongside displays and parades marking several anniversaries.
These include the 140th anniversary of the first motorised carriage created by Karl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler.

Yorkshire Elegance is expected to bring together collectors, enthusiasts and guests for a concours-style gathering celebrating historic and significant vehicles.
Simon Smith, Managing Director of the Fast Lane Club, said:
“Yorkshire Elegance began just five years ago and this will be the third year the event has been hosted at Grantley Hall.
"The event has grown incredibly over the years, fuelled by the desire to create a high-class Concours d’Elegance to rival the established UK events, all of which take place in the South.
"The quality and rarity of the motor cars rival any motoring event anywhere in the world, something we are incredibly proud of.”
The event will feature a curated display of vintage, classic and heritage vehicles, each assessed for provenance, condition and design.
Alongside the concours judging, the programme will include specialist showcases, hospitality experiences and outdoor dining across the estate.
Paul Boulton, Lifestyle Manager at Grantley Hall, said:
“Yorkshire Elegance has quickly established itself as one of the most distinguished automotive events in the North of England.
"It is a celebration not simply of cars, but of craftsmanship, heritage and timeless design.
"The setting of Grantley Hall provides the perfect backdrop – refined, historic and quintessentially British.
"We look forward to welcoming collectors and guests alike for what promises to be another exceptional occasion in 2026.”
Tickets for the event are now on sale, with further information available on the Grantley Hall website.

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