Whatever your taste in vehicles, from hand-crafted Italian hypercars to all-electric takes on time-honoured four- and two-wheeled classics, Concours on Savile Row brings a diverse selection of fresh cars and motorcycles right to the heart of London, the nation’s style centre. We’re still pulling together the final list of star models, but here are five to look out for that have already been confirmed.
Everrati returns to Concours on Savile Row with a Porsche 964 Signature Series, similar to its first US car (pictured above). There is so much more to Everrati models than a drivetrain swap – this vehicle is restored to concours quality by Porsche specialists, before being reimagined for a zero-carbon future – but with a lot more performance.
Whereas the original car had 260bhp, the Everrati 964 boasts 500bhp thanks to its 62kWh battery pack. Everrati has carefully considered the unique driving experience of a 911, so not only is the weight similar to that of the original car, but – most critically – so is the weight distribution. The structural rigidity is retained, and a bespoke differential is fitted; there’s also regenerative braking, Tractive electronically adjustable suspension and custom five-gauge Porsche-inspired cluster dials that mix vital information with an ‘original’ look.
The Everrati 964 Signature Series also offers full satellite navigation, DAB+, Bluetooth and Apple CarPlay, further enhancing this all-electric sports car’s suitability as the ultimate zero-emission 911 thanks to its 200-mile range. Everrati is also bringing along its EV take on the Mercedes-Benz SL Pagoda; a contender for a winning two-car EV garage if ever there was one.
Everrati is partnering with tailor Gieves & Hawkes for this year’s Concours on Savile Row.
Say hello to a truly legendary slice of British automotive style, but with a thoroughly modern twist. The Jensen Interceptor R Supercharged provides modern-day performance to go with its looks, courtesy of a 6.2-litre Chevrolet LT4 V8 engine. With 650bhp and 650lb ft, it offers supercar performance in a fully rebuilt body, with modern features such as variable valve timing. The engine is mated to a modern eight-speed automatic gearbox, AP Racing brakes with ABS, and revised and updated front suspension. The company behind the car, JIA, has crafted a bespoke traction-control system and adjustable independent rear suspension for the car.
The interior is just as special, with brand-new trim that pays tribute to classic style, but has modern functionality. The Bridge of Weir-covered electric seats combine with Wilton carpet for a classic feel, yet you can also have Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay, a heated screen and a fully revised air-conditioning system.
Jensen is partnering with Scabal for Concours on Savile Row 2024.
The Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera Arese RH95 is a mid-engined hypercar that blends thoroughly modern exoticism with an intoxicating sense of style, in keeping with Touring’s long history. The elegant, hand-built body uses lightweight materials to provide a machine that prioritises emotion over raw numbers. Performance comes via a 670bhp Ferrari V8, so it has the oomph to match the wow factor; all-out, you’ll be doing 205mph, having kissed goodbye to 60mph in three seconds.
Each RH95 takes six months to create, with the owner able to specify virtually every part of the car from wherever they are in the world. A superb preview to Touring’s 100th birthday in 2026, the RH95 is just as stunning inside as it is out, with hand-crafted materials and a deeply human touch to the bespoke cabin.
Carrozzeria Touring is partnering with Cad and the Dandy for the event.
For those looking to cut a stylish dash while retaining plenty of practicality, Audi is bringing along an example of its all-electric Q8 e-tron, the flagship model among the company’s electric SUVs and Coupe SUVs. The Q8 e-tron presents a fresh and contemporary take on the design language of the breed, with three drivetrain variants with electric all-wheel drive available.
Using two motors, the base models of the Q8 50 e-tron and Q8 Sportback 50 e-tron generate 250kW (335bhp) in boost mode and 664Nm of torque, with a range of up to 281 miles (SUV) and up to 290 miles (Sportback) in UK versions. Next in the line-up are the Q8 55 e-tron and Q8 Sportback 55 e-tron, also driven by two electric motors. These generate 300kW (403bhp) in boost mode and 664Nm of torque, with ranges of up to 330 miles for the SUV and up to 343 miles for the Sportback in the UK. The range-topping SQ8 offers 370 kW (498bhp) and 973Nm of torque, and ranges of up to 284 miles for the SUV and up to 295 miles for the Sportback. Top speed is limited to 130mph.
The manufacturer will also be bringing along something special from its long and illustrious heritage – we’ll have more news on that soon.
Audi is partnering with Richard James for Concours on Savile Row 2024.
Concours on Savile Row is proud to host the unveiling and first public appearance of the CALLUM Skye. Promised to be the world’s “most beautiful high-performance multi-terrain vehicle”, it a pioneering all-wheel-drive electric machine built to meet the rigorous demands of off-road terrain, while delivering comfort and handling for an exhilarating on-road experience.
Details are under wraps for the moment, so we’ll leave it to CALLUM co-founder and design director Ian Callum to describe the car: “The exterior features a striking accent loop, intersected by a strong horizontal structure, flanked by organic forms front and rear. It is pared down to a level of necessity and understatement.
“At the heart of its story is its performance, style and capability, and a design integral to the engineering elements. For example, the lower sections of the doors have beautifully integrated glass, offering outstanding visibility in all conditions. I believe the CALLUM Skye is unique in concept and presence in the market.”
CALLUM is partnering with Edward Sexton for this year’s Concours on Savile Row.
These are just five of the cars confirmed for Concours on Savile Row, which takes place in London, UK on May 22-23, 2024. Head here for more details.