Deauville Classic 2025: An event not to be missed for all classic car fans.
In less than a month, Deauville will be celebrating for a new edition of the Deauville Classic, one of the key events of the year for classic car enthusiasts, the 11 13 April 2025 the.

The seaside resort transforms for the weekend into the capital of mechanical elegance, for three delicious days of passion, exchanges, and emotions, with a tailor-made program for enthusiasts. This edition will be exceptional, with more than 150 exhibitors mobilized around a rich program: a parade of vintage cars in Deauville, a classic car auction, expert conferences, events on the maintenance and insurance of classic vehicles, and the highly anticipated Deauville Classic Trophy.
The day-by-day program
Friday, April 11
11:00 a.m.: Official inauguration of the show
14:30 p.m.: Presentation of the auction vehicles with Patrice Gras (ID Facto)
16:00 p.m.: Conference – “How to sell your classic car successfully?”
19:00 p.m.: Closing of this first day
Saturday, April 12
14:30 p.m.: Workshop – “Passion Insurance: How to insure your old car?”
15:00 p.m.: Workshop – “Why have your car appraised? (Alliance Experts Collection)
15:30 p.m.: Workshop – “How to maintain your saddlery”* with ASCI
16:00 p.m.: Departure of the Deauville Classic parade, in partnership with the Rêve et Volant association
17:00 p.m.: Return of the parade
17:30 p.m.: Auction led by Patrice Gras
19:00 p.m.: Closing of the show
Sunday, April 13
14:00 p.m.: The Deauville Classic Trophy begins, with Olivier de Stefano and his team assessing 16 prestigious vehicles. Among the models competing neck and neck are a Peugeot 204 Cabriolet, a Porsche 911 3.0, a 356 A sports car, a Renault 4 convertible, an Austin-Healey 3000 Mk I, and more.
14:30 p.m. to 15:30 p.m.: Saturday workshops resume
17:00 p.m.: Deauville Classic Trophy awards ceremony
18:00 p.m.: closing of the salon
More than a show, Deauville Classic is a celebration oflifestyle automobile, a unique immersion into the world of classic cars. In a welcoming and always elegant setting, the public can discover a rare selection of vehicles as well as the expertise of passionate craftsmen and designers: Schumacher's showcar (2002), the Shelby Cobra from the 60s, the Lada Niva entered for the Dakar 2026, or the LMP3 ready for the 24 Hours of Le Mans 2025.
Collectors, the curious, lovers of fine mechanics, don't miss the Deauville Classic 2025. The public will attend a weekend dedicated to tradition, refinement and performance.
Patrick Koune






































