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New cars you can see at the 2025 Festival of Speed

19th June 2025
Simon Ostler

The Festival of Speed presented by Mastercard is hosting the largest celebration of Formula 1 we’ve ever seen here at Goodwood, but as always there’s plenty more going on besides motorsport. It’s also the place where you can see a number of the world’s most exciting new cars in the metal for the first time, many of which will be making their dynamic debuts on the famous Goodwood Hill as part of First Glance. Here’s a list of every new car you’ll be able to see at the 2025 Festival of Speed.

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Honda 0 SUV

Honda introduced its next generation of electric cars back in January, the 0 Series, which is scheduled to launch in 2026. We’re now going to get our first look at one of them, the 0 SUV, when it makes its European debut at the 2025 Festival of Speed. The prototype was first seen at CES, and it’s set to incorporate a great deal of cutting-edge tech including a new operating system called ASIMO OS, which incorporates automated driving and advanced driver assistance. The Honda 0 SUV will be on static display on the Honda stand.

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Honda Civic Type R Ultimate Edition

This is equally sad and exciting, as Honda prepares to pull the Honda Civic Type R out of Europe. The FL5’s engine is no longer compliant with emissions, so to say goodbye to the popular hot hatch the brand is producing 40 final models, badged the Ultimate Edition. This limited run Civic Type R is draped in carbon-fibre additions inside and out, and finished in a bold white and red livery. The Honda Civic Type R will be making its dynamic debut on the Goodwood Hill at the 2025 Festival of Speed.

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Honda Prelude e:HEV

The Civic Type R will be joined on the Hill by an exciting new upcoming addition to the Honda range. The Prelude hails the return of a name that hasn’t been seen since 2001, and now it’s back to make its dynamic debut at the 2025 Festival of Speed. Powered by the 2.0-litre hybrid engine also found in the Civic, the engineering is focused on delivering an thrilling driving experience, supplemented with bucket seats up front and an ‘S+’ button that activates a system that simulates sporty gearchanges.

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Honda Super EV Concept

Anyone who was sad about the demise of the Honda e can now look forward to the Festival of Speed with renewed verve, as we await the global debut of the new Honda Super EV Concept. There’s no doubting the DNA of the Honda e has been passed down to this new electric city runaround, but these initial images promise an even bolder look that gives off a proper kei car aura. We’re not going to miss the chance to take a close look at the Honda Super EV Concept when it’s in action at the Festival of Speed.

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Hyundai Ioniq 6 N

Hyundai has been on quite the roll with its high-performance EVs, and the brand’s next creation is due to break cover at Goodwood this summer. Steroids have been injected into the streamlined shape of the Ioniq 6, and now we’re looking forward to the official unveiling of the Hyundai Ioniq 6 N. We think the standard model looks absolutely fantastic, and now with flared arches contributing to a wider, more aggressive stance topped by a large rear wing, there’s no doubt this will be one of the coolest looking cars at the Festival of Speed. You can catch this ‘Corner Rascal’ in action on the Hill throughout the event.

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Lanzante 95-59

We don’t know too much about this car yet, but the impending launch of the Lanzante 95-59 at the 2025 Festival of Speed is bound to capture plenty of attention when the covers come off at 11:00 on Thursday 10th July. It’s a car built to pay homage to the McLaren F1 GTR that took victory at the Le Mans 24 Hours in 1995, of which only 59 will be made. What we do know is that it will feature a three-seat layout and a power-to-weight ratio of 700PS (515kW) per tonne. It’s being designed by Paul Howse, the man behind the McLaren P1, and the teaser images suggest it’s going to be a racing car for the road.

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Praga Bohema

This car has been in the making for a while now. We’ve even seen it at Goodwood before when the Bohema made its public debut on static display back in 2023 and now we’re going to experience this exciting new hypercar from the Czech manufacturer in action for the first time on the Festival of Speed Hill. Its 700PS (515kW) twin-turbocharged 3.8-litre V6 is sure to deliver quite the dramatic launch away from the start line.

The 2025 Festival of Speed takes place on 10th-13th July. Friday and Saturday tickets are now sold out, but Thursday and limited Sunday tickets are still available.

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    Honda Prelude Concept to debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed

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    New Praga Bohema is a 700PS road-legal hypercar

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    Praga Bohema set for its dynamic debut at the Festival of Speed

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