Goodwood 2025: Four New Sports Cars and Hypercars You Need to See

Published on July 11, 2025 in Goodwood by The Car Guide

The 2025 edition of the Goodwood Festival of Speed in the U.K. runs until Sunday, July 13. Of course, the highlight of the show is the famous hill climb, where all sorts of production cars and prototypes attempt to impress the crowds by setting the fastest time in their respective classes.

Visitors to the Goodwood Estate can also admire a number of new models and classics. We'll be focusing on the former here.

Some of our previous stories have focused the Hyundai IONIQ 6 N, Aston Martin Vantage S and Maserati MCPura, not to mention the delightful Bentley EXP 15 electric concept. Other exceptional cars have also been announced as part of the event and can be found on site. Here are four of them below, but be sure to take a closer look in the photo gallery at the top of the page.

Pagani Huayra Codalunga Speedster

Photo: Pagani

The Huayra Codalunga Speedster is an open-air interpretation of the coupe that won the Design Award at the 2023 Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este. Created by the Pagani Grandi Complicazioni division, the project was sketched by Horacio Pagani as a tribute to clients seeking the perfect balance between elegant forms and powerful performance. Only ten examples will be built, fully homologated for road use worldwide, with deliveries scheduled to begin in 2026.

Weighing in at 1,270 kg, the car generates 852 hp and 811 lb-ft of torque thanks to Pagani’s signature V12. Top speed is electronically limited to 350 km/h.

Zenvo Aurora

Photo: Zenvo

Danish manufacturer Zenvo is a name you need to get to know. The Aurora hypercar, originally announced in 2023, is almost ready and it made its dynamic debut this week in Goodwood, where its quad-turbo V12 was heard for the first time.

The exterior design has now been finalized, and the company is showing it in two different hues for the Tur (touring) model. There will also be an Agil (track) model. The chassis and body are entirely made of carbon fibre, naturally. Deliveries are due to start in 2026, with only a few units produced each year.

Lanzante 95-59

Photo: Lanzante

Thirty years after Lanzante Motorsport won Le Mans with a McLaren F1 GTR, the company is celebrating by unveiling a three-seater hypercar called 95-59. The name refers to the year of the victory and the race number of the car at the time. The latter also happens to be the number of units that will be produced.

Beneath the dark yet elegant carbon fibre body lies the same chassis used in the McLaren 720S, Senna and P1, resulting in a weight of just 1,250 kg. Power amounts to 850 hp thanks to a twin-turbo 4.0-litre V8, but acceleration times and speed are not specified.

AC GT SuperSport

Photo: AC

How could we not include a British car? The new AC GT SuperSport features a V8 engine developing no less than 1,025 horsepower. Thanks to the new AC Cars America LLC division, based in West Palm Beach, Florida, 25 copies will be heading for the U.S., all entirely hand-built and priced from $550,000 USD. Deliveries will start in 2027.

Compared to the existing GT, the grille has been revised, the tracks are wider and, most importantly, a gigantic spoiler rises above the rear to generate all the downforce needed by the tires when this baby hits exhilarating speeds.

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