2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed: 15 show-stopping cars


New performance version of the Aston Martin DBX is a Ferrari Purosangue rival.

The Vision Driving Experience is BMW’s most powerful production car to date.

Sold at auction for £800,000 (about Rs 9.28 crore), Han's RX-& featured in Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift is the most expensive RX-7 ever.

The replacement for the Ferrari Roma, the new Amalfi, was on display.

The LaFerrari's successor made its dynamic debut at the Goodwood Hillclimb.

Ford’s 1,400hp F-150 Lightning SuperTruck had the fastest time at this year's event.

The performance version of the Ioniq 6 sedan made its static and dynamic debut at the event.

The Koenigsegg Sadair’s Spear is now the fastest road-legal car ever at Goodwood, clocking a 47.14-second time.

The latest derivative of the MC20, the MCPura, showcased in coupe and Cielo (covertible) form.

The all-electric Mercedes CLA and Shooting Brake (estate), said to be the brand's longest-range and most efficient electric car, were also showcased at the 2025 Goodwood FoS.

Porsche's all-electric Cayenne in prototype form.

Renault's tribute to the original 5 Turbo gets a pair of rear-mounted in-wheel motors making a combined 540hp.

The Toyota GR GT3 concept, along with its Lexus LFR couterpart, on the Hillclimb.

Fresh from its Nurburgring lap record, the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra took the the Goodwood Hillclimb.















The 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed has concluded, and this year's edition had an exciting array of supercars and concepts making their static and dynamic debuts. From the Koenigsegg Sadair’s Spear and Maserati MCPura, to the Hyundai Ioniq 6 N and Ford F-150 SuperTruck, here's our pick of the 15 most notable cars from the latest Goodwood FoS. The Tokyo Drift Mazda RX-7 became the most expensive of its kind to be auctioned, and BMW debuted its most powerful production car to date.
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