The 2025 Audrain Newport Concours d’Elegance & Motor Week Celebrates Classic & Luxury Cars

Presented by A. Lange & Söhne, the annual event attracts automotive enthusiasts & car collectors…

The Audrain Newport Concours d’Elegance, presented by A. Lange & Söhne, is set for October 2-5, 2025.  As the countdown begins, the list of corporate partners continues to expand, showcasing the strong support and collaboration from automotive brands, car collections and luxury brand names, according to event organizers in a press release.

Motor Week is an integral part of the Audrain Newport Concours d’Elegance experience, offering a series of events, exhibitions and activities for all automotive enthusiasts. The four-day event provides experiences from no-cost activities to elevated VIP affairs, raising money for local charities.

Iconic locations for Motor Week events include the International Tennis Hall of Fame, the Tour d’Elegance along Ocean Drive, the historic Doris Duke Mansion: Rough Point, and the Concours d’Elegance at the Vanderbilt Breakers Mansion.

Classic Cars & Automotive Heritage Will Be on Full Display 

The Audrain Newport Concours d’Elegance and Motor Week attracts automotive enthusiasts and collectors alike every fall to witness a collection of classic cars and rich automotive heritage that will be on full display. Motor Week offers a unique opportunity to admire some of the most exquisite vintage automobiles in the idyllic setting of Newport, Rhode Island, noted the release.

“These partnerships not only enhance the overall experience for attendees but also demonstrate the significance of Motor Week,” said Audrain Group president Nic Waller. “This year is set to be a groundbreaking celebration thanks to the extraordinary collaboration with our various sponsors. Each sponsor brings their own unique contribution to the table, propelling Motor Week towards new heights of recognition. The goal is clear: to exceed expectations and establish new standards for excellence in the automotive collecting world.”

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