Saturday, November 1, 2025
This past weekend, the fourth annual Concours at Wynn Las Vegas, presented by Richard Mille, returned to Wynn Golf Club with its largest showcase to date.
Last year’s event attracted thousands of attendees, and this year, expectations were even higher as the Concours continues to grow in popularity. From Thursday, October 30, through Sunday, November 2, the premier automotive event of the year brought together an extraordinary collection of vehicle debuts and curated displays from luxury and performance brands.

With each passing year, the Concours cements its reputation as a must-attend event for luxury car aficionados. As in previous years, exclusive seminars and Q&A sessions led by industry experts are part of the program, offering insights into the future of automotive design and technology. This year’s Concours features rarely seen models, ten judged classes, and bespoke experiences found only at Wynn, creating an unparalleled weekend for collectors, enthusiasts, and guests alike.
The world’s most prestigious marques, including Bentley, Bugatti, Czinger, Gunther Werks, Hennessey, Karma, Koenigsegg, Lamborghini, Lanzante, McLaren, Pagani, and Rolls-Royce, all converged on the fairways of Wynn Golf Club, where the most exceptional vehicles were honored.
This year, Concours at Wynn Las Vegas was proud to host the first public viewing of “Project: Endurance,” McLaren’s customer Le Mans hypercar. The vehicle will make its competitive debut in the 2027 FIA World Endurance Championship as McLaren campaigns to win the Triple Crown* of motorsport again.
And Pagani Automobili hosted one of the largest gatherings of Pagani vehicles in history, bringing together more than 30 of these extraordinary models in one place. The event also featured a special unveiling, marking an unforgettable moment for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Lamborghini was on hand to raise awareness for men’s health issues, including prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health, and suicide prevention. Lamborghini Movember is a charitable partnership between Automobili Lamborghini and the Movember Foundation that has been running since 2021.
All in all, I’m told that there were 50 Bugattis and 40 Paganis, plus miles of other exotics. While I (unfortunately) could not attend this year, my dear friends, Michael Andreas and Tiffany Cui, were able to participate and were kind enough to share some fantastic photos with me, which I am pleased to forward to you. Scroll below for your favorites and click here for more.
All photos by Michael Andreas and Tiffany Cui © 2025. Used by permission.
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A.D. is an artist who started drawing at a young age. Throughout his life, he has worked with different creative tools in traditional and digital art and design. His art and writings have been showcased in various publications such as Airbrush Action Magazine, Airbrush Magazine, American Art Collector, Art & Beyond, Dream To Launch, Easyriders, Las Vegas City Life, Las Vegas Weekly, L’Vegue, ModelsMania, Quick Throttle, and The Ultimate Airbrush Handbook.



