Finalists Selected for The Peninsula Classics Best of the Best Award 2025

The annual award recognizes the rarest & most exquisitely designed classic vehicles from around the globe…

The Peninsula has announced the seven finalist vehicles that will vie for The Peninsula Classics Best of the Best Award 2025. The award, which annually selects the world’s most exceptional classic car from a short list of major worldwide concours event winners, will be presented at The Peninsula Paris on Jan. 26, 2026, officials stated in a press release.

Crafted by renowned manufacturers and honored at notable concours around the globe, each of the seven finalists represents the pinnacle of automotive design and performance. Only one, however, will be selected to win the Best of the Best Award and the title of the world’s most exquisite classic motorcar. Last year’s winner was a 1964 Ferrari 250 LM.

“This award is more than a celebration of engineering excellence—it is a tribute to the artistry, heritage and cultural significance of the automobile,” said The Hon. Sir Michael Kadoorie, chairman of The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Limited, and co-founder of The Peninsula Classics Best of the Best Award. “Each finalist represents a chapter in the story of motoring history, crafted by visionary designers and preserved for future generations.”

Winner To Be Announced at the Peninsula Paris

The Peninsula Paris will set the stage for the annual award ceremony. In the storied venue, the winning car will be announced surrounded by automotive enthusiasts from around the world. Following the award ceremony, in partnership with Rétromobile, the winning car will be on display at the classic car show from Jan. 28 to Feb. 1, 2026, noted the release.

The nominees for The Peninsula Classics Best of the Best Award 2025 are:

Judges for The Peninsula Classics Best of the Best Award 2025

This year’s judges for The Peninsula Classics Best of the Best Award 2025 include celebrated comedian and acclaimed television host Jay Leno, sports car racer and builder Gordon Murray, and influential automotive designer Gorden Wagener. They will be joined by acclaimed automotive architects, former industry leaders and international royalty, creating one of the most prestigious and diverse judging panels in the motorsports world, event officials said.

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