The Goodwood Revival, scheduled for Friday, September 6, through Sunday, September 8, is excited to announce an extraordinary spectacle for this year’s event. Each morning, a historic parade featuring up to 100 pre-1966 beach buggies and cars will circle the iconic Goodwood Motor Circuit, marking a dazzling start to the day’s festivities under the September sun.
For the first time at Goodwood, this impressive assembly of beach buggies and vintage cars will take center stage, setting the tone for a weekend filled with automotive celebration. This event is particularly special as it coincides with the 60th anniversary of the Meyers Manx, the original beach buggy, which was crafted in 1964 by Californian engineer, boat builder, surfer, and artist Bruce Meyers. Known for its dominance in desert racing and its significant cultural impact, the Meyers Manx epitomized the free-spirited California lifestyle.

Last year’s parade, which featured the largest-ever motorcycle contingent, captivated attendees, and this year promises to deliver an equally diverse and exhilarating lineup. Adding to the excitement, the full racing schedule of the weekend will run entirely on sustainable fuels, underscoring Goodwood’s commitment to innovation and environmental stewardship.
While Saturday tickets have already sold out, those eager to witness this unique display of automotive history can still find tickets for Friday and Sunday available at goodwood.com.














