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Beverly Hills

Tour d'elegance
Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, California

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Event details

Curated by Concours d’Elegance co-founder Bruce Meyer, this year’s procession will be approximately 2.8 miles, beginning at 10 A.M. at the Petersen Automotive Museum and continuing through Beverly Hills. The procession is expected to last approximately one hour and will conclude in front of Beverly Hills City Hall honoring the top cars and drivers.

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The event was devised by the organisers behind the traditional Rodeo Drive Concours d’Elegance, which has taken place on Father’s Day for the past 25 years. It was changed from its usual format of a static concours to a cavalcade of automotive art to satisfy social-distancing requirements.

Fifty cars from prestigious marques including Ferrari, Maserati, Bugatti, Lamborghini, McLaren and Bentley made up a diverse cast of vehicles that was described by the event’s founder, Bruce Meyer, as “show stopping” – although he conceded that “for the first time in the Rodeo Drive Concours d’Elegance’s 25-year history, the show was moving!”

“For the first time in the Rodeo Drive Concours d’Elegance’s 25-year history, the show was moving!”

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Bruce Meyer, Ferrari Chief Design Officer
August 15, 2021

The event was devised by the organisers behind the traditional Rodeo Drive Concours d’Elegance, which has taken place on Father’s Day for the past 25 years. It was changed from its usual format of a static concours to a cavalcade of automotive art to satisfy social-distancing requirements.

Fifty cars from prestigious marques including Ferrari, Maserati, Bugatti, Lamborghini, McLaren and Bentley made up a diverse cast of vehicles that was described by the event’s founder, Bruce Meyer, as “show stopping” – although he conceded that “for the first time in the Rodeo Drive Concours d’Elegance’s 25-year history, the show was moving!”