This year, as a confluence of vintage cars and Indian culture, the 21 Gun Salute Concours d'Elegance left its unique mark in Delhi-NCR and across the world. In this unique event of vintage cars and bikes, the 1922 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost of Mayurbhanj State was the winning car. More than 25,000 visitors were seen pleasing their eyes and hearts by seeing rare cars and motorcycles.
The 11th edition of '21 Gun Salute Concours d'Elegance', one of the most unique vintage car exhibitions in the country and the world, made people crazy. In this grand event, along with the exhibition of vintage cars, a glimpse of Indian culture was also seen. On February 21, when the vintage car rally from India Gate started from Delhi to Gurugram, people waited eagerly to see these rare cars. Later, from 21 to 23 February, more than 25 thousand people gathered in Gurugram to see more than 125 vintage cars, including the world's first car, Rolls Royce, Bentley, Mercedes, MG, Cadillac, Ford, Lincoln and many other very special vehicles.
Many dignitaries from the country and the world, including wrestler Babita Phogat and former cricket captain Anjum Chopra, participated in this program. During this, jury members from all over the world gave the title of 'Best in Event' to the 1922 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost.
25 thousand people visited the exhibition
Around 25,000 people enjoyed this unique event of vintage cars and it also included various dance and cultural programmes.
Rare cars of kings and maharajas
Vintage cars of kings, maharajas and car collectors from across the country were honoured.
A blend of vintage cars and Indian culture
This event was a unique blend of vintage cars and Indian culture. Cars of about 40 Maharajas participated in it.This event was a unique blend of vintage cars and Indian culture. Cars of about 40 Maharajas participated in it.
Jury members from around the world
Jury members from countries like America, Britain, Japan, Belgium, Italy, Germany and Canada evaluated the cars. The cars were awarded in different categories based on their features and maintenance.
This Rolls Royce outdid the rest
The jury selected the 1922 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost as the best in the event. The owner of this car is Dhanraj Gidwani, who has owned this car since 1992.
Unique exhibition of vintage cars
The 21 Gun Salute Concours d'Elegance has set a new standard for vintage car exhibitions around the world.
The beauty and history of cars
The 21 Gun Salute Concours d'Elegance not only honoured the beauty and history of cars but also showcased India's diverse cultural heritage to the world.
car of the queen of baroda
Madan Mohan, founder and chief trustee of 21 Gun Salute Heritage and Cultural Trust, owns a rare car of the Queen of Baroda, which is from the Bentley company.
Vintage cars of big businessmen of India
The car at the 11th edition of the 21 Gun Salute Concours d'Elegance featured vintage cars from big businessmen including Yohan Poonawala, Jimmy Tata, Gautam Singhania and Arjun Oberoi.
You can't take your eyes off these cars.Let us tell you that the vintage cars that were showcased at the 21 Gun Salute Concours d'Elegance 2025 definitely left people spellbound and it seemed as if angels were swaying on the streets of Delhi-NCR in different attires.