2026 Noosa Concours d’Elegance to feature Brabham Anniversary Collection and inaugural Supercar Circle

The award-winning Noosa Concours d’Elegance, one of Australia’s leading motoring and luxury lifestyle events, is set to return to the iconic Hastings Street precinct this weekend.

On Saturday July 18, 2026, over 100 outstanding vehicles spanning more than a century of automotive history will be on display at the freely-accessible, open-air showcase.

Central to the event will be the official Concours display, featuring 50 rare and historically significant vehicles.

There will also be a special eight-car Repco-Brabham Anniversary Collection, with 2026 marking 100 years since Sir Jack Brabham’s birth.

A new addition to the event is the inaugural Supercar Circle presented by Travis Shultz & Partners, where 10 modern hypercars and performance icons selected by the event curators will be showcased.

2025 Noosa Concours d’Elegance
Over 100 exceptional vehicles are set to take over Noosa’s iconic Hastings Street precinct for the award-winning Concours d’Elegance

Other prestige marques will also have their own Modern Day Masterpieces displays, including Bentley, BMW, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, Mercedes-Benz, Land Rover, Porsche, and Rolls-Royce.

Some other star cars highlighted by the event organisers include a 1955 Austin-Healey 100S, 1963 Facel Vega Facel II, 1990 Ferrari F40, and a 2011 Porsche 911 GT3 RS 4.0.

Of course, there will also be a carefully curated program of exclusive dining and luxury lifestyle experiences on offer for the high-flyers out there.

However, the main event is free to the general public, with two free shuttle bus services available in the area.

For more information on the Noosa Concours d’Elegance, you can head to the event website.

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