Every year the Salon Prive concours d’elegance brings some of the world’s most glamorous cars together at Blenheim Palace for the great, the good and the motoring press to admire. This year we sent Jim McGill along to explore the exotica and come up with some of his favourites ranging from wild modern supercars to restored classics and motorsport homages.
5. Rolls-Royce Ghost
The second-generation of the Goodwood Ghost promises to be the most technologically advance Rolls yet while demonstrating the brand's 'post-opulence' approach to understated luxury. Photo: Rolls-Royce
6. Brabham B62
The Brabham name is closely linked to motorsport and Brabham Automotive's first car sticks close to that heritage. The BT62 is a lightweight track-only rear-wheel-drive beast with a 492bhp 5.4-litre naturally aspirated V8 Photo: Jim McGill
7. Aspark Owl
Japan’s first fully electric hypercar, the £2.5m Aspark Owl, can cover 0-60mph 1.62 seconds thanks to four electric motors producing a total of 1,985bhp and 1475lb ft of torque. Top speed is a quoted 249mph and range is 280 miles Photo: Salon Prive
8. Aston Martin DB5 Goldfinger
Got £2.75m to spare and fancy living out your James Bond fantasies? Step this way and into one of the 25 continuation cars being built by Aston, complete with pop-up bulletproof screen, smoke screen and revolving number plates Photo: Salon Prive