The 2025 Concours at Wynn Las Vegas presented by Richard Mille proved once again why it has become one of the most electrifying automotive gatherings in North America. More than $1.1 billion worth of machinery shimmered under the Nevada sun, drawing nearly 7,000 guests to a show that has evolved beyond a concours—it’s a rolling demonstration of taste, technology, rarity, and unfiltered desire.
With over 600 cars on display and 230 Lamborghinis alone, the event’s scale was extraordinary. This year’s roster spanned meticulously restored classics, modern collectibles, engineered-to-shock hypercars, and a long lineup of one-off and ultra-limited machines. Enthusiasts walked through a fantasy garage come to life, with hardware that most will only ever encounter in photographs. Except, of course, when the Concours at Wynn brings the legends out into the light.
At the opposite end of the emotional spectrum—and equally impactful—was the breathtaking Phantom Centenary Private Collection. Limited to just 25 masterpieces worldwide, it was one of the true show-stoppers on the greens at Wynn.
This Phantom is a celebration of the nameplate’s 100-year legacy—a century in which Phantom has stood as the definitive symbol of achievement, quiet assurance, and limitless craftsmanship. The Centenary model’s bespoke artistry, rare materials, and whispered elegance stood in perfect contrast to the louder hypercars nearby. Rolls-Royce doesn’t need volume to command space. Presence alone is enough.
As the crowds flowed around it, the Phantom sat like a sculpture—luxury distilled into a single form. A century of legend, now told in 25 chapters.