From roaring engines to timeless designs, thousands of car enthusiasts flocked to Nairobi’s Ngong Racecourse for the 2025 Concours d’Elegance, Africa’s leading showcase of classic cars and motorcycles.<br /><br />Footage shows collectors proudly displaying their vehicles as judges inspected every detail. Classic motorbikes were also centre stage.<br /><br />"We have a variety of very old bikes, with the oldest being a hundred years old," said the chief judge of the competition. "We try to be as neutral as possible so as to declare a winner, but in our eyes, everyone is a winner,” he added.<br /><br />Among the standout entries was a 1934 Rolls-Royce Boat Tail, with its owner noting that her family had entered four vehicles this year.<br /><br />"I have always driven this car. Always had a deep love for this car. So we are hoping to do well, but there is stiff competition out there, so we are keeping our fingers crossed,” said competitor Veronica Duda.<br /><br />This year’s Concours featured 79 classic cars and 28 motorcycles, with judges assessing authenticity, condition and attention to detail.<br /><br />Follow us on:<br />WhatsApp cutt.ly/WhatsAppCFM<br />https://twitter.com/capitalfmkenya/<br />https://www.facebook.com/capitalfmkenya<br />https://www.instagram.com/capitalfmkenya<br /><br />Subscribe to Capital FM News for More: https://goo.gl/um4AGk<br /><br />98.4 Capital FM<br />93.0 Western Kenya<br />98.5 Nakuru and Nyeri<br />104.5 Malindi<br />102.7 Garissa<br />103.9 Meru<br />106.5 Kitui<br />104.9 Voi<br /><br />#CapitalFmKenya #Concours
