Goodwood Festival of Speed 2025: every new car A to Z

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Honda Prelude 

We’ve not seen the Prelude name on the back of a Honda for 25 years, but there’s a new one coming and it’ll be on the move for the first time at Goodwood. Switching to a 2.0-litre hybrid powertrain, the Prelude retains its sleek two-door coupé bodystyle and an interesting new gearbox with a special ‘S+’ mode. It might not be a like-for-like replacement for the Civic Type R, but the Prelude promises to add some sporty flavour to the Honda line-up. 

Honda Super EV concept

Not much is known about the new Super EV concept, although we can definitely see some inspiration from the old Honda e in its cutesy design. The boxy wheelarches and upright, kei-car style body make the Super EV concept stand out, so expect the static display to attract plenty of visitors all week long. 

Hyundai Ioniq 6 N

The BMW M3 might be sleeping with one eye open for a little while, because the long-awaited Hyundai Ioniq 6 N has finally been unveiled at Goodwood. Sure it’s electric, but the menacing saloon is packing 641bhp, a tuned chassis, fully-redesigned suspension geometry and ‘N Drift Optimiser’ to help it slay some lap records, and tyres.

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Jaecoo 5

The new Jaecoo 5 isn’t the most exciting car being showcased at Goodwood, but it’s one of the few you’ll actually see on the roads more than once in your lifetime. This will be the public’s first chance to look around the Ford Puma rival – with its slightly Range Rover-esque design – before the small boxy SUV goes on sale later this year.

Jaguar Type 00 concept 

Jaguar’s wild and highly controversial Type 00 concept has been shown off at several exclusive events around the globe already, however Goodwood is offering the wider public their first chance to check out the slab-sided two-door coupé and judge the bold new design direction in person.  

Lamborghini Temerario 

The Temerario takes over from the hugely popular Huracan as Lamborghini’s baby supercar. ‘Baby’ might be underselling the Temerario a bit, because it has some seriously impressive numbers. It might not have a V10, but the Temarario gets a twin-turbocharged V8 – one that revs up to 10,000rpm. There’s a plug-in hybrid system, too, with three electric motors combining with that V8 for 907bhp and a top speed of 210mph. 

Lanzante 95-59

The Lanzante 95-59 is a three-seat, 850bhp supercar designed by the same man who created the McLaren P1. The name is derived from motorsport history, as Lanzante Motorsport won Le Mans in 1995 with the number 59 McLaren F1 GTR. Only 59 will ever be made, so Goodwood might be your only catch to see it in person.

Maserati MCPura

Rather than creating a totally-new replacement for the sensational Maserati MC20, the Italian firm simply gave the supercar a light makeover and renamed it the Maserati MCPura. It’s still a stunning car of course, with hardtop and ‘Cielo’ convertible versions available, plus the 630bhp 3.0-litre twin-turbo V6 engine hasn’t been replaced by big batteries and silent electric motors. 

McLaren W1

Fresh from a 1-2 finish at the British Grand Prix, McLaren is going to be celebrating its racing and road cars at Goodwood. The big attraction will be the new W1 hypercar, which will make its public debut alongside its forefathers: the legendary F1 and the almighty P1. It features a 1,258bhp hybrid V8 powertrain and Formula One-inspired aerodynamics, and just 399 examples will be made – but they’re all sold, so you can leave your cheque book at home.

MG Cyberster Black

MG went big at Goodwood last year with its new HS and Cyber GTS concept and we can expect more of the same this year. From previous teaser images we’ve seen the Cyberster Black will come with an all-black exterior, black cabin and black wheels – although we’ll have to wait to see if anything more substantial has changed for the all-electric roadster. 

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