The London Concours has revealed Porsche as the first of the “Great Marques” classes to appear at the Honourable Artillery Company HQ from Juneย 8-10 : Celebrating over 70 years of iconic sports car design, from 1948 to the present day, the display will feature 12 of the rarest Porsches ever made.

Among them, models such as the iconic 911 930 Turbo, one of the most sought-after 911s of the modern era, and a โ55 Porsche 356 T1A GS Carrera Coupe โ one of the earliest GS Carrera Coupes ever built.

Joining the 930 Turbo will be a beautiful lightweight 911 2.7 RS (pictured top). Built as a homologation special, only 500 of the early โthin-gaugeโ lightweight 2.7 RS ย models were ever built. The first model to wear the โRSโ moniker, the 2.7 represented for many the pinnacle of the 911โs career. Sporting wide wheel arches and the iconic duck-tail spoiler, the carโs distinctive profile is immediately recognisable.

Another road-going homologation car, the legendary Porsche 959 was originally designed to compete in the infamous โGroup Bโ rally class. The 959 destined for the London Concours is one of just 292 cars produced. When it was launched, the 959 was โthe fastest road-legal car in the worldโ serving as a testbed for Porsche for both turbocharged power and all-wheel drive โ technologies which have made their way into many modern Porsches.

Sitting alongside these two is one of the most critically acclaimed sportscars of the 20th century. The spiritual successor to the original 2.7 RS, the 997 GT3 RS 4.0-litreโs striking rear wing, and aggressive front splitter provide a visual nod to the carโs โRSโ pedigree, while the race bred 4.0-litre โMezgerโ engine provides the car with an aural thrill unlike any other. Paired with an exquisite six-speed manual gearbox, the RS 4.0-litreโs 493hp and 460Nm of torque and low 1,360kg weight, mean it is capable of propelling itself to 60mph in just 3.5 seconds. The carโs hydraulic steering rack and sense of โfeelโ behind the wheel secured its place as driverโs car royalty.
These five cars are part of a 12-strong line-up of the most significant cars from the marqueโs 72-year history, which itself is one of eleven classes and features that will grace this yearโs London Concours, hosted 8-10 June at the Honourable Artillery Company HQ.
Andrew Evans, London Concours Director, said: โWhen it comes to significant marques in the world of motoring, they donโt come much bigger than Porsche. Throughout the marqueโs history it has created some of the most important and collectable cars in the world, and undoubtedly some of the worldโs greatest driverโs cars. Weโre thrilled to welcome an eclectic selection of some of the companyโs rarest and most interesting vehicles from the past seven decades, to the London Concours this summer.โ
Previously held over two days, the London Concours 2021 shifts to a three-day event to capitalize on visitor demand for more luxury brand content โย from jewellery to bespoke suits โ and modern supercars. The three days will be a VIP Preview Day, Style Edition and Supercar Day. At the heart of each day will remain the collection of nearly 100 rare and iconic luxury cars of all ages that has quickly cemented London Concours as one of the UKโs top motoring events.
The London Concours takes place from June 8-10 , 2021. for more information visit ย londonconcours.co.uk/




