Influential Goodwood Speed Festival Returns to West Sussex

The influential Goodwood Speed Festival, held annually in western Sussex, returns this year maintaining its high standard, Zamin.uz reports.
Taking place from July 9 to 12, the automobile festival is expected to serve as a key platform showcasing the industry’s latest achievements and future directions.
During the event, leading global brands will present their new models not only in static displays but also during hill climbs on the famous Goodwood hill.
According to international media reports, the festival is considered one of the most significant events in the automotive world.
One of the festival’s most notable highlights is the electrified versions of legendary sports cars and the widespread adoption of hybrid technologies.
Models such as the Toyota GR GT crossover and the unique S1 LM created by Gordon Murray are set to attract visitors’ attention.
For Uzbek car enthusiasts, this event is also of interest, as the technologies demonstrated are expected to significantly influence the global market in the coming years, including the premium car segment in our region.
The Alpine brand is showcasing the future of its iconic A110 model.
This prototype, named the Alpenglow Hy6, represents the brand’s first step toward full electrification.
Although its exterior resembles the current gasoline-powered model, it is built on an entirely new electric platform.
Enlarged air intakes and a modified structure signal a new era for this agile sports car.
Such changes illustrate how rapidly modern engineering is evolving.
Britain’s Aston Martin brand has also arrived at the festival with major preparations.
The company will test enhanced, more powerful versions of several of its models on the Goodwood hill.
Additionally, the brand’s first mid-engine series production model, Valhalla, is expected to be in the spotlight.
This hybrid supercar delivers immense power through a V8 engine and three electric motors.
Accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.5 seconds, it leaves everyone in awe.
Bentley has unveiled its luxurious Flying Spur limousine in an updated design.
The car moves away from the brand’s long-standing four-round-light design, adopting two main headlights instead.
Its special variant delivers high power thanks to a strong engine and electric motor, embodying both luxury and speed.
At the festival, not only the future but also the great heritage of the past is remembered.
The Audi section brought an exact replica of a historic hill climb car from the 1930s.
This technological marvel, which set high-speed records in its time, will once again demonstrate its power on the Goodwood hill.





