Saturday 20 June
The Tour d'Elégance
9:00
Start of the Tour d'Elégance
Allée du Château de Coppet
09:00 - 16:00
Step into the carousel and set off to discover unique experiences
(For participants only)
20:00
Private evening event
(For participants
and guests only)
Sunday 21 June
The Concours
10:00
Doors open to the public
11:00
Time for drinks!
12:00
Let’s eat!
Savor the vibrant flavors and delights of food trucks.
13:00
Awards Ceremony
17:00
The Grand Parade
17:30
End of the event

The 1930's
From Art Deco to Streamline
Every year Concours d’Elégance Suisse pays tribute to the style, design and innovation of the 20th century through an exhibition of automotive masterpieces on display in the castle grounds.
For this 10th edition, immerse yourself in the 1930s, the most extraordinary and innovative decade of the automotive century. Come and present to the public these jewels of the road which, on the eve of their centenary, remain the global benchmarks of style and mechanical elegance.
Let us not forget that these vessels of the road have one infallible purpose: to drive, allowing you to live your passion to the full and satisfy your senses!
So, take part in the Tour d’Elégance on Saturday, a veritable carousel of discoveries and experiences as unique as they are memorable, following a route where every kilometre will be an invitation to contemplation.
On Sunday, present your car to the public and the Jury, who will appreciate above all the beauty of its lines and the richness of its history.
And in keeping with the tradition of the Concours d’Elégance Suisse, round off this weekend of shared enjoyment amongst enthusiasts by joining the Grande Parade as it winds its way through the village of Coppet.
- Register before 31 May 2026 -
- limited places -

Classes and Themes
2026

The Jury
Authenticity and Elegance
The Concours d’Elegance Suisse has always stood out from international concours events thanks to the composition of its jury. Comprising around ten members, the jury brings together enthusiasts, collectors, designers and historians, all of whom are distinguished by their deep passion for the automobile, its history and its primary purpose: to drive.
