Join Lamborghini and take part in this exclusive event amidst the historic beauty of Japan’s Nijo Castle.
Feudal era Japanese architecture, magnificently manicured gardens and automotive classics emblematic of Lamborghini’s singular history will all be on display at the upcoming 2019 Kyoto Concours d’Elegance. Taking place at the tail end of Kyoto’s breathtaking cherry blossom season, a wide selection of vintage cars from decades past will be exhibited at the historic Nijo Castle during the highly exclusive Lamborghini sponsored event.
As one of the world’s most highly regarded Concours, classic European automobiles and gorgeous Japanese backdrops unite in celebration of the two’s distinct cultures. Many of Lamborghini’s supreme designs will be on display, from the distinctive lines of the historic Lamborghini 350GT to the devilishly sleek Diablo – and everything in between. Afterwards, there will be a Tour d’Elegance showcasing the full range of luxurious vehicles paraded through the grounds of the 17th century castle.
Current Lamborghini owners of models ranging from the 350GT to the Diablo are kindly invited to participate in this exquisite event with an opportunity to display their classic vehicles during the Concours and take part in the Tour d’Elegance. As a part of this opportunity, Lamborghini will gladly cover the entrants Concours fee including one display car and hotel accommodations for one participant and one guest in Kyoto for three nights (April 12th – April 14th). Meals, activities and local transportation will also be provided on event days. However, please note transportation to the event (airfare for attendees and transportation of vehicle) and the Tour d’Elegance package will be the responsibility of the owner.
We are sure the combination of traditional European car culture and the ancient capital of Kyoto will make for a groundbreaking event not to be missed.
Spaces are extremely limited for this exclusive opportunity. If you wish to put forward your classic Lamborghini for selection or require more information, please contact polostorico@lamborghini.com
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