Noosa Heads, 19 July 2025 – The Noosa Concours d’Elegance returned in spectacular fashion, transforming the heart of Hastings Street into a vibrant open-air showroom of world-class motoring. Now in its third year, the event has firmly established itself as one of Australia’s most prestigious luxury lifestyle showcases, drawing crowds of car enthusiasts, collectors, and design aficionados to Noosa’s picturesque beachfront.
With more than 50 rare and celebrated vehicles on display, the 2025 Concours was a stunning fusion of engineering, heritage, and art. From historic icons to modern hypercars, the curated lineup represented the best in global automotive craftsmanship.
Among the standout vehicles turning heads this year:
- Ferrari 288 GTO (1985) – A turbocharged icon of the ‘80s, and one of just 272 built, this prancing horse had purists and supercar fans equally captivated.
- Porsche 917/30 (1973) – A Can-Am monster with over 1,100 hp, celebrated with a live engine start that reverberated through Hastings Street.
- Delage D6-70 Milord Cabriolet (1936) – A former Pebble Beach winner, this elegant French classic was showcased with reverence and admiration.
- Aston Martin DB5 Superleggera, BMW 315/1 Roadster, Jaguar XJ220, Pagani Huayra, McLaren 750S Spider, and a stunning Bugatti Type 57C Aravis – just a few of the automotive gems on display, reflecting an extraordinary range of marques and eras.
Awards of Distinction
True to Concours tradition, a panel of esteemed judges recognised the very best vehicles on display. The Best in Show honour was awarded to Clive Palmer’s immaculate 1935 Bugatti Type 57 Atlante, a masterclass in pre-war design and engineering.
The People’s Choice Award went to a striking 2016 Pagani Huayra, finished in blue-tinted carbon fibre – a modern hypercar that perfectly contrasted the elegance of its classic counterparts.
Also receiving accolades:
Spirit of Noosa Award: 1988 Giocattolo Group B, a bold piece of Australian motoring history.
Concours Class Winners:
- 1905 Eugene Brille 20/24HP
- 1970 Lamborghini Miura P400S
- BMW 315/1 Roadster
- 2005 Porsche Carrera GT
Beyond the cars, Noosa Concours delivered a complete lifestyle experience. Guests enjoyed live music, fashion showcases, exclusive fine dining events, and guided audio tours – all while strolling the palm-lined streets of one of Australia’s most idyllic destinations.
Some personal favourites from this year’s lineup included the Ferrari 288 GTO, a pure early Lamborghini Countach, and Charlie Schwerkolt’s big block Corvette – a thunderous nod to muscle car lovers that sent chills through the crowd.
Presented by the Hastings Street Association, with founding partner Tom Offermann Real Estate and major partner Qatar Executive, the Noosa Concours was supported by leading luxury automotive brands including Bentley, Mercedes-Benz, Lamborghini, Porsche, and others.
The event’s central display was free to the public, encouraging broad community participation. Accessibility was enhanced through half-price Noosa Ferry services, complimentary shuttle buses, and discounted public transport, ensuring that guests could arrive in style – just as the Concours intended.
Noosa on the Global Stage
The 2025 event reaffirmed Noosa’s growing reputation on the international Concours circuit. With global media coverage, world-class entries, and unmatched coastal ambiance, the Noosa Concours d’Elegance has become a must-attend celebration of automotive heritage and luxury culture.