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All the Coolest Cars Revealed at the 2023 Goodwood Festival of Speed

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Coolest Cars Revealed at 2023 Goodwood FestivalAston Martin

The Goodwood Festival of Speed is a celebration of all things automotive and in recent years has seen an influx of automakers looking to flex their muscles by showing off fantastical concept cars or sending their latest sports cars up the track. This year saw a huge crop of exciting announcements, from modern recreations of classic race cars to limited-production supercars and several high-powered electric vehicles.

Read on to see all the cars revealed at this year's Goodwood Festival of Speed, which happens this year from July 13–16 in the U.K.

Aim EV Sport 01

This 483-hp rear-wheel-drive electric coupe, created by a Japanese motorsports engineering company, weighs 3150 pounds and features a slick, retro-tinged design penned by Nissan's former global styling boss, Shiro Nakamura. It was originally created as a marketing tool, but Aim is now considering a limited production run.

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Aston Martin Valour

Aston Martin is preparing to launch an EV in 2025, but first it has dreamed up the limited-production Valour, complete with a 705-hp twin-turbo V-12 engine and a six-speed manual gearbox. The styling borrows heavily from the one-off 2021 Victor, with a butch muscle-car vibe similar to the 1980s V8 Vantage.

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Bentley Speed Six Continuation Series

The legendary Speed Six—which won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1929 and 1930—has been resurrected, with Bentley planning 12 new units of the Speed Six Continuation Series priced around $2 million. Bentley used engineering sketches from the late '20s, as well as a Speed Six from its collection, to craft the new versions, with power coming from a 6.6-liter inline-six churning out 205 horsepower. The new-old car is already sold out.

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Bentley

Caterham Project V

The Project V represents a new path for Caterham, a purveyor of lightweight, bare-bones sports cars. The electric coupe features a 268-hp motor on the rear axle and a 55.0-kWh battery targeting 249 miles of range. Notably, Caterham says it has kept the weight down to just 2623 pounds and plans to put the slinky two-door into production by 2026.

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Ferrari KC23

This one-off Ferrari sports an unusual design, taking cues from the futuristic Vision Gran Turismo concept with smooth surfacing and a chiseled front end. Underneath, the KC23 is based around a 488 GT3 race car, completed with a twin-turbo V-8 producing roughly 600 horsepower. The lucky owner is a Ferrari collector and likely spent millions of dollars on this special project.

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Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally

Ford didn't provide many details about this modified Mach-E but did confirm that the off-road-oriented EV is going into production. The photos reveal beefier tires, fog lamps integrated into the grille trim piece, and a rear spoiler reminiscent of the Focus RS. Orders open this fall in the U.S., so more details should come soon.

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Hyundai Ioniq 5 N

The biggest reveal at Goodwood, believe it or not, was a Hyundai, with the Korean automaker taking the wraps off the hot version of its stylish Ioniq 5. The N variant produces 641 horsepower and should hit 60 mph in the low-three-second range. The Ioniq 5 N also offers different sound profiles—with one that mimics that Elantra N's 2.0-liter inline-four—and simulated gearshifts to making the driving experience more engaging.

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INEOS Grenadier Quartermaster

INEOS followed up its Grenadier 4x4 SUV with a pickup truck version, the Quartermaster, although U.S. availability is not yet confirmed. Powered by the same BMW-sourced turbo 3.0-liter inline-six as the SUV, the Quartermaster has a bed similar in size to that of a Chevy Colorado. INEOS also used Goodwood to showcase a hydrogen-fuel-cell-powered Grenadier prototype, which uses the powertrain from the BMW iX5.

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