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Top Marques Monaco has unveiled its 2026 edition, promising its most ambitious showcase to date as it prepares to return to the Grimaldi Forum from 7th to 10th May. The announcement, made at the Casino de Monte-Carlo, sets the stage for a record-breaking event following the success of last year’s anniversary edition.
Spanning 11,500 square metres, the show will present more than 235 vehicles, including an impressive lineup of 16 world and European premieres. Among the highlights is the global debut of the Audi RS5 plug-in hybrid, alongside standout hypercars such as the Krafla by Giamaro Automobili and the lightweight Baltasar. Chinese electric brand Zeekr will also mark its European arrival with new models.
Established names including Bugatti, Pagani and Maserati return, joined by notable newcomers such as Praga and Delage. In a significant development, the 2026 edition introduces a dedicated hall for luxury tuners, featuring leading names like Mansory and ABT Sportsline, further expanding the event’s scope into bespoke automotive design.
The motorcycle segment has also grown considerably, with seven brands participating, including a new Brough Superior created in collaboration with Richard Mille.
A major highlight will be the presentation of Prince Albert II of Monaco’s personal car collection, displayed in partnership with the Musée National de l’Automobile de Mulhouse. Visitors will also discover rare collector vehicles, including a remastered Ferrari 250 GTO.
For the first time, attendees will be able to vote in the Top Marques Visitors Awards, adding an interactive dimension to the event. With its expanded programme and exclusive reveals, the 2026 edition is set to reinforce Monaco’s position at the forefront of the global luxury automotive scene.