Supercar showdown on Rodeo Drive as the Batmobile lines up with worlds rarest (and most expensive) racers

A real-life Batmobile shared the spotlight with some of the world’s rarest and most expensive supercars Sunday as Rodeo Drive transformed into a luxury vehicle lover’s paradise for the annual Concours d’Elegance in Beverly Hills.The free Father’s Day tradition returned for its 31st year, bringing an eclectic collection of hypercars, vintage classics and coach-built icons to one of the world’s most famous shopping streets.California's top news, sports and entertainment delivered to your inbox every day.

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Never miss a story This year’s event, organized with the City of Beverly Hills and the Rodeo Drive Committee, celebrates America’s upcoming 250th anniversary and also marks 50 years of Rodeo Drive.Presented by O’Gara Coach Beverly Hills, the 2026 Rodeo Drive Concours d’Elegance showcases an array of rare and exotic vehicles from around the globe.The show also celebrates 100 years of historic Route 66 and its ongoing impact on American car culture.A fiery red Corvette Stingray, a masterpiece of engineering, turned heads as it cruised the boulevard.A pristine beige Rolls-Royce brought a sense of timeless nostalgia, while the classic red Ferrari and token yellow Porsche made their expected appearances.

But the real star was the Batmobile itself, shining in black and loaded with every gadget a superhero might need.“The Concours d’Elegance is an annual tradition our community looks forward to every year,” Beverly Hills Mayor Craig A.Corman said.“Aside from being a rare opportunity to see so many classic and modern ‘trophy’ cars lined up side-by-side on Rodeo Drive, it brings both residents and visitors together to experience the energy our city creates for all to enjoy.”The annual showcase has become one of Southern California’s premier automotive events, drawing collectors, enthusiast...

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