Zoute Grand Prix
Vijfdaags klassieke- en luxewagenfestival met rally, concours en kunst dat Knokke-Heist in herfstsfeer onderdompelt.
Position luxury automotive brands and high-end hospitality experiences around an exclusive five-day festival celebrating classic and luxury cars in Belgium's upscale coastal destination.
- Behind-the-scenes rally coverage and concours highlights for automotive enthusiasts
- Luxury travel packages and boutique hotel partnerships during Knokke-Heist's autumn season
- Art installations and cultural experiences blending automotive heritage with fine arts
- Influencer takeovers featuring classic car collections and exclusive festival access
The ZOUTE GRAND PRIX Car Week is a five-day luxury automotive celebration held in Knokke-Heist, Belgium, from 7 to 11 October 2026, positioned as a leading platform for exclusive automotive experiences that brings together automotive heritage and innovation in a refined setting shaped by rallying, iconic cars, art, hospitality and lifestyle. The 2025 edition drew more than 250,000 visitors. For 2026, the event expands across four complementary zones, from Het Zoute to Heist, engaging the full municipality more actively in the experience. Five distinct rallies: the one-day Iconic Rally (Wednesday), the three-day Classic Rally (Thursday–Saturday), one- or two-day GT Rally (weekend), and brand-new 4x4 Rally (Saturday) Marquee by Bonhams|Cars on the beach opposite the Grand Casino, a stylish pavilion showcasing all unique cars from the Zoute Sale, with Sunday's 14th auction taking centre stage Zoute Grand Prix Gallery by EY showcasing twenty luxury and premium brands presenting their newest models, including Belgian, European and world premieres Car Boulevard connecting the Gallery and Marquee, displaying tiers of partner vehicles freely viewable by the public along the Zeedijk (seawall) New 4×4 Village by Mazu in Heist featuring luxury Sahara-tent decor with off-road terrain vehicle presentations from various brands ZOUTE CONCOURS D'ELEGANCE by ING Private Banking on Saturday and Sunday, showcasing historic cars with artworks on display by national and international artists
Part 1
Wednesday, 7 October