Salon Privé London 2026 was back after an absence in 2025. Moreover, this great event took place once again at the lovely venue of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, from Thursday 16th to Saturday 18th April. You can check out our numerous videos from this event here, all our photos here, and even more content here.
We attended Salon Privé London on the opening day, Thursday 16 April, which is always the grand opening day. This day typically features a few new car unveilings.
For press, we were told to arrive for 9 o’clock, but the show didn’t open to the public until 11 o’clock. During this time, we had a few new car unveilings and a talk from Clive Sutton (car dealership). Videos below.
Analogue Design VHPK
Encor Design
Clive Sutton
Our Walk Around the Show
We then did our customer walk around video of Salon Privé London (see at the top and below), for those of you who could not attend. This walk around hopefully gives you a flavour of the show. Perhaps it encourages you to attend next year or Salon Privé at Blenheim Palace in September. We also have a free pair of tickets for one of our readers to win for Salon Privé at Blenheim Palace in September. The best way to increase your chances of winning these tickets, and to be notified of other competitions (link to competition category), is to sign up to our newsletter. Additionally, follow us on whichever social channel you use (@mycarheaven).
Koenigsegg Grid Walk
At 11 o’clock, there was a Koenigsegg grid walk. Here’s my video (below).
This sumptuous collection of 12 Koenigsegg supercars and hypercars was specially curated by SuperVettura.
Enigmatic Swede Christian von Koenigsegg was just 22 years old in 1994 when he decided to follow his dream and build the world’s greatest sports car. Since the CC prototype was revealed at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival, a succession of ever more spectacular supercars has followed. This journey culminated in last year’s limited-edition, track-optimised Sadair’s Spear.
Models such as the CC8S, CCR, CCX, the flex-fuel CCXR, CCT, and Agera were all breathtaking performance icons. Then came 2014’s One:1, the first production car with a 1:1 power-to-weight ratio. The 2015’s 1500bhp hybrid Regera followed. There was the road-legal hypercar Jesko in 2019. Finally, 2020’s four-seat Gemera arrived. Here are some of the photos I took of these very cool hypercars.




Supercar and Manufacturers Parade
At 11:45, there was a supercar and manufacturers parade (see below).
Concours de Vente
At 14:30, we had some of the cars for sale in the Concours de Vente paraded and discussed (see below).
Porsche Grand Départ
At 4 pm, the Porsche Grand Départ, presented by Porsche GB.
I did not video this, as I was too busy doing other things, but some of the Porsche cars that caught my attention on the day are below.







More About Salon Privé London
As always, we take a ridiculous amount of photos. As a result, all of the photos from the day can be seen here on our Salon Privé London Facebook album. Meanwhile, all our video content can be seen on our YouTube channel here, and in addition, our Salon Privé London playlist here.
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This was a great event, as always, and one I never want to miss – it’s a favourite. The venue is cool and relaxing, and the atmosphere is laid-back. The weather, for the most part, is usually good.
Some of my favourite cars from the show can be seen in these articles:
Top 10 Cars I’d Most Love to Drive at Salon Privé London 2026
10 Incredible Cars for Sale at Salon Privé London 2026 You Can’t Miss – Our Picks
A few selected favourite cars here
Ferrari Enzo (in Rosso Scuderia) (below)

1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Competizione (below)

2019 Bugatti Chiron Sport 110 Ans (below)

I hope you enjoyed this review. Did you go to the show? If so, what were your highlights? Let us know in the comments below.

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