The hugely popular Harrogate Concours will return next week with some of the world’s most expensive and high-powered sports cars roaring back into the town centre.
Now in its third year, this display of all things fast and beautiful will once again see Harrogate-based Apollo Capita teaming up with The Yorkshire Veteran Car Run as they showcase more than 100 of the hottest supercars, hypercars, and vintage classics on Saturday 20th June.
Quickly growing into one of the must-see events on the Harrogate social calendar, this year’s extravaganza of high-octane splendour returns to The Yorkshire Hotel on Prospect Place and will also see vehicles lined up along James Street, which will be closed for the duration.
The Veteran Rally, organised by antique car enthusiast Daniel Ward, will parade more than 60 vintage cars, including some of the earliest and most historic examples of motoring, while Apollo Capital – the UKs leading specialist finance broker of luxury, classic, super and hyper cars – will proudly present their modern-day counterparts.

Big-name cars already confirmed for the event include a Bugatti Veyron, McLaren Senna, Porsche GT2 RS, Aston Martin DBS, and Ferrari 12Cilindri.
Free to attend, the concours will be open for viewing on Saturday, June 20, between 10am and 3pm. A grand depart of all cars will then proceed through the town in what is expected to be an incredible sight.
Founded in 2020 by CEO Andy King and Managing Director David Moss, it has a strong track record of delivering funding requirements ranging from £50,000 up to multi-million-pound cars, operating in a high-net-worth market of successful entrepreneurs and serial car collectors.
It was recently named the UKs Best Specialist Car Finance Provider.
David said:
“We are incredibly proud to bring the Harrogate Concours back for 2026.
“Harrogate is Apollo Capital’s home, and this event gives us the opportunity to bring together our clients, partners, local residents and car enthusiasts for a day that celebrates every era of motoring.
“From beautiful veteran cars to some of the world’s most exciting modern hypercars and supercars, the Concours is a true showcase of automotive passion. Guests can expect a remarkable contrast between the dawn of motoring and some of the most advanced performance cars of the modern era.”
This year’s event will once again be held in aid of Martin House Children’s Hospice, supporting the vital care they provide for babies, children and young people with life-shortening conditions, as well as their families, across West, North and East Yorkshire.
Donations to support Martin House Children’s Hospice are welcome and greatly appreciated.

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