Top Marques Monaco has officially revealed its 2026 edition, and by any measure it is the most ambitious in the show’s 21-year history. Director Emeric Garcia made the announcement at a press event inside the Casino de Monte-Carlo on Tuesday, with a lineup of high-performance vehicles framing Casino Square and drawing crowds of locals and tourists in a preview of what arrives next month.
“Our 20th edition was a resounding success, with a record number of visitors and many sales made during and after the show,” Garcia said. “That inspired us to deliver a 21st edition like nothing seen before. This will be the biggest event in the history of our show.”
Returning to the Grimaldi Forum from 7th to 10th May under the High Patronage of Prince Albert II — with an exclusive preview cocktail on 6th May — the 2026 edition will bring together more than 235 vehicles across 11,500 square metres of exhibition space.
16 world and European premieres
The headline draw is a programme of 16 exclusive launches. Among the most significant: the Audi RS5, a plug-in hybrid combining a twin-turbo V6 with an electric motor, making its world debut in Monaco. The Krafla by Giamaro Automobili arrives with a naturally aspirated V12 and four turbochargers delivering 2,157 horsepower. The Baltasar, an ultralight capable of 0 to 100 km/h in 2.5 seconds, makes its debut alongside OQTA, a new German manufacturer unveiling its first hyper-luxury collector’s vehicle combining sculptural design with exceptional craftsmanship. Chinese premium electric brand Zeekr will make its European premiere with the 7GT and 001 models.
Returning icons including Bugatti, Pagani and Maserati anchor the supercar hall, joined by notable newcomers. Czech manufacturer Praga presents its Bohema, the legendary French brand Delage makes a grand return with the D12 hypercar powered by a V12, and coachbuilder TP Atelier and Bovensiepen Automobile — better known as Alpina — complete a strong new additions roster.
A new hall for luxury tuners
For the first time, Top Marques Monaco will dedicate an entire hall to the world’s leading luxury tuners: Mansory, ABT Sportsline, Techart, Urban Automotive and Novitec. The centrepiece is the world premiere of the Mansory Carbonado X, based on the Lamborghini Revuelto, alongside a new reveal from ABT Sportsline. It is a significant addition that extends the show’s remit beyond standard manufacturers into the bespoke customisation world.
Motorcycles more than double
The motorcycle category has grown substantially, with seven brands present — more than double last year’s representation. The standout is a new Brough Superior developed in collaboration with luxury watchmaker Richard Mille. MV Agusta, Harley-Davidson, Ducati, Vtopia Design, Bruscino Design — specialists in remastered classic Vespas — and SSM Motorrad also feature.
Prince Albert’s collection and a remastered Ferrari 250 GTO
The Espace Diaghilev will host an exceptional selection of classic and collector vehicles. Most notably, Prince Albert II’s personal car collection will be presented in collaboration with the Musée National de l’Automobile de Mulhouse, including a globally recognised Lincoln and one of only six Bugatti Royale Type 41 ever produced — a vehicle of incalculable value. AVD Revival will also unveil a breathtaking remastered Ferrari 250 GTO. Further highlights include a Mercedes 300 SL and Ferrari Dino from DPM Motors, and a McLaren P1 from Car and Car, one of Italy’s largest dealerships.
Visitors vote for the first time
The inaugural Top Marques Visitors Awards give the public a say for the first time, with votes across three categories: Supercar of the Show, Luxury Tuner of the Show and Classic Car Stand of the Show. Winners will be announced at a special ceremony on 10th May. The same day, popular automotive influencer GMK will appear in person at 3pm for a signing session and a PlayStation 5 giveaway.
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