MALVERN, PA — The Radnor Hunt Concours d’Elegance will return for its 28th annual showcase from September 5 to 7, 2025, bringing together rare automobiles, motorcycles, and racing icons in one of Chester County’s most celebrated events.
This year’s Concours will spotlight Moon Motor Car Company, a pioneer of the Brass Era whose elegant, precision-engineered vehicles have largely vanished from the automotive landscape. The 2025 showcase marks the first time Moon cars will ever be featured at a major Concours d’Elegance, with nine vehicles on display, including the oldest known example — a 1908 Model C Demi Tonneau. All four Moon brands — Moon, Diana, Windsor, and Ruxton — will be exhibited together for the first time in memory.
Special Guests: Racing and Motorcycle Icons
The weekend will also welcome David Hobbs, a celebrated race car driver and motorsports broadcaster whose career spans Formula 1, Le Mans, IndyCar, and NASCAR. Hobbs will participate in fan meet-and-greets, Q&A sessions, and book signings.
Motorcycle innovator Erik Buell, founder of Buell Motorcycle Company and Erik Buell Racing, will serve as this year’s honored motorcycle guest. Buell’s groundbreaking designs, known for blending performance with engineering innovation, have made him a leading figure in American motorcycle history.
Event Schedule and Highlights
- Friday, September 5: Evening Barbecue — 6:00 PM ($85 per person)
- Saturday, September 6:
- Bill O’Connell Memorial Road Rally — 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM ($225 per car; $75 per additional rider)
- Black Tie Gala — 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM ($295 per person; includes dinner, auction, art preview, and live music)
- Sunday, September 7: Concours d’Elegance — 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
- General Admission: $80 adults; $40 ages 13–17; free for children under 12
- Motorsport Park Admission: $95 per car ($80 per passenger)
- Chairman’s VIP Club: $225 per person (includes admission, VIP lunch, reserved seating, parking, and event program)
Supporting Thorncroft Equestrian Center
Proceeds from the event benefit Thorncroft Equestrian Center, a leader in therapeutic horseback riding since 1969. Funds raised will support equine-assisted therapy programs for individuals of all abilities, including para-equestrian athletes competing nationally and internationally.
With its rare automotive displays, celebrity guests, and charitable mission, the 28th Radnor Hunt Concours d’Elegance promises to be a landmark event for enthusiasts and the community alike.
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