The Rodeo Drive Concours d’Elegance 2025 saw 100 cars and 40,000 people flock to Southern California’s world-famous shopping centre for the free Father’s Day show – and to celebrate the event’s 30th birthday.
Best in Show went to Richard and Boni Losee’s 1937 Mercedes-Benz 540K Special Roadster, while the 1925 Hispano-Suiza Boattail open racer of Kip Cyprus took home the Chairman’s Award. The founder of the Rodeo Drive Concours d’Elegance, Bruce Meyer, said: “We are so grateful to the car owners and sponsors who make this event possible. I can’t believe we’ve been doing this for 30 years, but it’s incredible to know that we’ve created special experiences for generations of fathers and their families.”




Proceeds from the Rodeo Drive Concours 2025 go to the Beverly Hills Police Foundation and Beverly Hills Fire Chiefs Fund, with further funds going towards the restoration of the Beverly Hills Fire Department’s retired 1975 Cadillac. The event was supported by McLaren, Aston Martin, Rolls-Royce, Pagani and Bentley – as well as Lamborghini, which used the event to give the Lamborghini Temerario its public US debut.




Bruce Meyer, Jay Leno, Beverly Hills Mayor Sharona R Nazarian and Rodeo Drive Committee president Kay Monica Rose presented the awards at the Rodeo Drive Concours 2025.“We are so proud to host this event in the heart of Beverly Hills,” said Mayor Nazarian. “It is a wonderful way to welcome people to enjoy the best our community has to offer, and I’m honoured to carry on the tradition in its 30th year.”




Other award winners at the Rodeo Drive Concours 2025 included Steve Saghdejian’s 2003 Ferrari Enzo, which took home the Rodeo Drive Award: Most Stylish title, and Marcy Hammerstein’s 1957 Ford Thunderbird, which won the Mayor’s Award: Most Elegant. The Icon Award: Timeless Classic went to the Singleton Collection’s 1932 Stutz DV-32 Super Bearcat by Weymann, while the Most Passionate Enthusiast went to Matt Katz with the above Marc Philipp Gemballa Marsien.




Other winners at the Rodeo Drive Concours 2025 included Doug Cohen’s 1981 Lamborghini Countach LP400S Series III, which took home the Police Chief’s Award: Life in the Fast Lane title, and the Beverly Hills Blockbuster Award: Most Eye Appeal title went to Joe and Janice Conzonire’s 1911 Rambler Model 65. The John D’Agostino Award of Excellence went to Mo Moore’s 1963 Lincoln Continental Convertible, and the Steve McQueen Award: Classic Sports Car win went to Ron Hein’s 1964 Shelby Cobra. The 1960 Ferrari 250 Pinin Farina of Paul Colony took home the Carroll Shelby Award: Most Sporting title, and the Fire Chief’s Award: Smokin’ Haute Classic win went to Peter Brotman’s 1968 Lamborghini Miura.
Full results are below – the next Rodeo Drive Concours d’Elegance is pencilled in for June 21, 2026, and more details can be found here.
Rodeo Drive Concours D’Elegance 2025 results:
Best in Show: 1937 Mercedes-Benz 540K Special Roadster (Richard and Boni Losee)
Chairman’s Award: 1925 Hispano-Suiza Boattail open racer (Kip Cyprus)
Mayor’s Award: Most Elegant: 1957 Ford Thunderbird (Marcy Hammerstein)
Icon Award: Timeless Classic: 1932 Stutz DV32 Super Bearcat by Weyman (Singleton Collection)
Beverly Hills Blockbuster Award: Most Eye Appeal: 1911 Rambler Model 65 (Joe and Janice Conzonire)
Rodeo Drive Award: Most Stylish: 2003 Ferrari Enzo (Steve Saghdejian)
Police Chief’s Award: Life in the Fast Lane: 1981 Lamborghini Countach LP400S Series III (Doug Cohen)
Fire Chief’s Award: Smokin’ Haute Classic: 1968 Lamborghini Miura (Peter Brotman)
Rodeo Drive Award: Most Fashionable: 1912 Oldsmobile Defender Speedster (Gary Wales)
Carroll Shelby Award: Most Sporting: 1960 Ferrari 250 Pinin Farina (Paul Colony)
Steve McQueen Award: Classic Sports Car: 1964 Shelby Cobra (Ron Hein)
Most Passionate Enthusiast: 2024 Marc Philipp Gemballa Marsien (Matt Katz)
John D’Agostino Award of Excellence: 1963 Lincoln Continental Convertible (Mo Moore)