Anantara Concorso Roma Reveals Outstanding Line Up of Cars Confirmed to Participate in Inaugural Event

Stellar Collection of Partners also Announced, including Richard Mille as Official Timing Partner

The inaugural Anantara Concorso Roma, presented by UBS, will take place on 24-27 April, with final preparations being made in the lead up to the glamourous event. Celebrating ‘La dolce vita’ and all things Italian, including hospitality, cuisine and craftsmanship, the event also takes place 100 years from the very first Concorso d’Eleganza which was held in Rome in April 1926. 

 

From the outset, the dream for the inaugural Anantara Concorso Roma was to invite the world’s most respected car collectors and assemble a sensational selection of exclusively Italian masterpieces in the centre of Rome—a spectacle that would be worthy of and do justice to the historic setting.

 

Organisers have now revealed the line-up of cars for the launch event, where from the many entries, fifty cars have been selected to showcase the best of Italian design and excellence. Featuring all the legendary marques, it’s a potted history of the Italian sports car, from the early pioneering days, through the heroic decades of racing supremacy, the era of power, performance and style, up to the modern era of early supercars.

 

Participating cars include Alfa Romeo, Cisitalia, Ferrari, Fiat, Lamborghini, Lancia, Maserati, Pagani and Siata. Amongst all the jewels are some truly notable examples, others that are very rarely seen, and a few making a show debut, following a restoration to their former glory.

 

Divided into classes, the cars range from the pioneering age of the 1902 Fiat, built expressly for Ignazio Florio of the Florio family fame, to the 2018 Pagani Zonda Viola. The 12 classes cover different periods of manufacturing and different uses for which the cars were built.

 

The class of the cars built between WW1 and WW2 includes five rare Alfa Romeos, one of them built for Benito Mussolini’s personal chauffeur who raced Mille Miglia and another for Franco Mazzotti, one of the four enthusiasts of Brescia who was the brainchild of the Milla Miglia.

 

The Post-War classes include cars built for Gran Turismo and for Sports–cars racing. Weekend visitors to the Concorso will have the opportunity to admire a fantastic trio of Ferrari cars, which altogether won four editions of the gruelling Le Mans 24 Hours: the 275P (winner of the 1963 and 1964 editions), the 250 LM (1965 winner) and, exceptionally loaned by Ferrari SpA, the 499P, which won the 2024 edition.

 

Another class will show cars built only by Carrozzeria Zagato, and others will show Gran Turismo models of the golden era of the Sixties/Seventies, including the Lamborghini Miura seen in the movie ‘The Italian Job’ and the Ferrari 512 BBi, built expressly for ‘L’ Avvocato’, i.e. Gianni Agnelli.

 

The event has a stellar list of partners, including official timing partner Richard Mille, one of the pre-eminent players in the luxury watchmaking industry. In addition to presentation partner UBS, other partners include Acqua di Palma, AMEX, Antica Manifattura Cappelli, CARS, CoverCar, Gulfstream, La Dolce Vita, Lamborghini Polo Storico, Lavazza, Lockton, Maserati, Meguiars, NH Collection Hotels & Resorts, Octane, Renauld, RM Sotheby’s, Sartoria Ripense, Schedoni Modena, Technogym, Tenute Lunelli, Tod’s, Veuve Clicquot, Whispering Angel, ACLI Roma, ASI and Automobile Club d’Italia.

Based at host hotel Anantara Palazzo Naiadi Rome Hotel, Anantara Concorso Roma kicks off on Thursday 24 April with a private launch party at the hotel’s rooftop bar and restaurant, SEEN by Olivier. On Friday 25 April the Giro d’Anantara will see the participating cars depart from the Piazza della Repubblica in front of the hotel and drive in procession out through the city to Villa Aldobrandini in Frascati, a former papal residence, for a private lunch, before driving back to Casina Valadier in Villa Borghese, where the weekend’s Concorso will take place in the gardens of the elegant villa, with spectacular views over the Eternal City.

 

Open to visitors over the weekend of April 26/27, the Concorso will see the cars judged by an esteemed panel of experts, led by Chief Judge Adolfo Orsi, with class winners and the prestigious ‘Best in Show’ announced on Sunday afternoon.

 

Tickets to experience Anantara Concorso Roma over the weekend are available to book at www.anantaraconcorsoroma.com.

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ANANTARA CONCORSO ROMA 2025 – PARTICIPATING CARS

 

CLASSE I — I Pionieri

1.      1902 FIAT 12/16 HP tonneau (exhibition only)  

2.      1911 SGV 20HP runabout (exhibition only)

 

CLASSE II — Tra le Due Guerre

3.      1920 A.L.F.A. 20-30 HP Torpedo (Carrozzeria Falco)                                                                      

4.      1929 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 Sport (Carrozzeria Zagato)                                                                   

5.      1934 Alfa Romeo 6C 2300 Gran Turismo                                                                         

6.      1935 Alfa Romeo 6C 2300 Gran Turismo Pescara Spider (Carrozzeria Touring)

7.      1938 Alfa Romeo 6C 2300 B Berlinetta (Carrozzeria Touring)                      

8.      1938 Lancia Astura Cabriolet (Carrozzeria Boneschi)

 

CLASSE III — Le vetture del primo dopoguerra

9.      1945 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 S Cabriolet (Carrozzeria Pinin Farina)                              

10.   1949 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 SS (Carrozzeria Pinin Farina)                              

11.   1951 Fiat 1400 “Supergioiello” (Carrozzeria Ghia)                                                        

12.   1951 Ferrari 212 Export Berlinetta Le Mans (Carrozzeria Touring)

 

CLASSE IV — Le Sport degli Anni Cinquanta

13.   1954 Ferrari 250 Monza (Carrozzeria Pinin Farina)                                                   

14.   1954 Ferrari 500 Mondial (Carrozzeria Pinin Farina) (exhibition only)

15.   1956 Maserati 200S (Carrozzeria Fantuzzi)                                                                                      

16.   1957 Ferrari 500 TRC (Carrozzeria Scaglietti)

 

CLASSE V — Le Ferrari Sport con motore posteriore

17.   1959 Ferrari Dino 196 S (Carrozzeria Fantuzzi)                                                         

18.   1963 Ferrari 275 P (Carrozzeria Fantuzzi)                                                                       

19.   1964 Ferrari 250 LM (Carrozzeria Pininfarina/Scaglietti) (exhibition only)

 

CLASSE VI — Le Gran Turismo degli Anni Cinquanta

20.   1953 Fiat V8 Supersonica (Carrozzeria Ghia)                                                 

21.   1953 Siata 208S Berlinetta (Carrozzeria Balbo)                                                      

22.   1953 Ferrari 250 MM Berlinetta (Carrozzeria Pinin Farina)                                            

23.   1954 Ferrari 250 Europa (Carrozzeria Pinin Farina)                                                   

24.   1957 Maserati 3500 GT Coupé (Carrozzeria Touring)

 

CLASSE VII - Le Zagato sportive

25.   1956 Alfa Romeo 1900 SSZ (Carrozzeria Zagato)                                                    

26.   1956 Maserati A6G/54 Berlinetta (Carrozzeria Zagato)                                                                   

27.   1959 Lancia Flaminia (Carrozzeria Zagato)                                                                          

28.   1962 Alfa Romeo Giulietta SZ (Carrozzeria Zagato)                                                                   

29.   1991 ca. Ferrari 348 TB Elaborazione (Carrozzeria Zagato) (exhibition only)

 

CLASSE VIII — Le Spider degli Anni Cinquanta

30.   1951 Cisitalia 202 SC Gran Sport Cabriolet (Carrozzeria Vignale)                     

31.   1957 Fiat 500 Spider (Allemano)                                 

32.   1958 Lancia Aurelia B24 Convertibile (Carrozzeria Pinin Farina)

33.   1958 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder (Carrozzeria Scaglietti) (exhibition only)

CLASSE IX — Le sportive degli Anni Sessanta

34.   1960 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Competizione (Carrozzeria Pinin Farina)  

35.   1966 Ferrari 275 GTB/6C (Carrozzeria Pininfarina/Scaglietti)                                                   

36.   1968 Lamborghini Miura P400 (Carrozzeria Bertone)                                                                  

37.   1970 Lamborghini Miura P400 S (Carrozzeria Bertone)                                                   

38.   1970 Maserati Ghibli SS (Carrozzeria Ghia)                                                                              

39.   1973 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 “Daytona” Competizione (Carrozzeria Pininfarina)

 

CLASSE X — Le Spider degli Anni Sessanta

40.   1960 Maserati 3500 GT Spyder (Carrozzeria Vignale)                                                                  

41.   1961 Maserati 3500 GT Spyder (Carrozzeria Vignale)                                                                  

42.   1967 Ferrari 330 GTS (Carrozzeria Pininfarina)

 

CLASSE XI — Gli Anni Ottanta

43.   1982 Ferrari 512 BBi (Carrozzeria Pininfarina)                        

44.   1981 Lamborghini Countach LP400 (Carrozzeria Bertone)       

45.   1989 Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary (Carrozzeria Bertone)

46.   1989 Ferrari F40 Michelotto (Carrozzeria Pininfarina)                 

47.   1989 Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary (Carrozzeria Bertone)

 

CLASSE XII — Le moderne

48.   1997 Ferrari F50 (Carrozzeria Pininfarina)                        

49.   2000 Ferrari 550 Prodrive (Carrozzeria Pininfarina)         

50.   2018 Pagani Zonda 760 Viola        

 

 

Editor’s Notes:

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