The highly anticipated next edition of Top Marques Monaco will be taking place from 6 to 10 May at the Grimaldi Forum, under the High Patronage of HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco.
“This year’s edition promises to be the largest and most exciting yet, with a spectacular lineup of luxury vehicles, including world premieres and Monaco debuts,” said Top Marques in a recent press release.
New: Luxury Tuner’s Hall
Dubbed “the world’s most exclusive auto show,” this year’s Top Marques will debut a 1,500m² pavilion dedicated exclusively to luxury tuners and bespoke automotive constructors. The Luxury Tuners Hall, located in the Verrière area of Monaco’s Grimaldi Forum, will complement the event’s existing supercar, hypercar, and vintage vehicle displays, creating the ultimate destination for collectors and enthusiasts.
“We are absolutely thrilled to introduce the Luxury Tuners Hall to Top Marques Monaco,” said Emeric Garcia, Event Director of Top Marques Monaco, “this represents a natural evolution for our show, and we’re delighted that Mansory, one of the world’s most renowned luxury tuning houses, has committed to our inaugural pavilion.”
Top Marques Monaco 2026 will also feature multiple supercar world-premieres, including luxury tuning exclusives from Mansory, TopCar, and Brabus.
Supercar Must-Sees…
The most-anticipated world premieres in the Supercar Hall will include: Giamaro Krafla (hypercar boasting a quad-turbo V12 engine with 2,157 PS); Baltasar Revolt (the first fully road-legal, FIA-compliant electric track day car); and Hedonic Machines (bespoke creations inspired by automotive icons like the 911 and Defender).
Van Bergen 1795 makes its global watch-making debut
This year’s event will also feature bespoke motorbikes, superboats, and even an aircraft, alongside a record number of luxury jewelry and watch brands. Van Bergen 1795 will make its global debut in the field of watchmaking at Top Marques Monaco. Renowned for its heritage in the manufacture of chimes and tower clocks, the Dutch brand is now venturing into fine watchmaking and will unveil its first Heero collection in the show’s expanded Watch and Jewellery Pavilion.
The Heero Collection pays tribute to Van Bergen’s 230-year history with half-hourly chimes that echoe the ringing of bells. CEO Erik Meijer, a trained percussionist, emphasized the importance of sound in their watches, stating, “A Van Bergen without sound would be a Van Bergen without soul.” The collection comprises 230 individually numbered pieces, including the “Monaco edition” (50 models in titanium and 9 in white gold).
As part of this launch, Van Bergen will present HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco with the first wristwatch from the Monaco edition. A second exclusive piece will be auctioned off to benefit the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation.
Monaco Debuts
Bovensiepen Zagato, a limited-edition Gran Turismo blending Italian design and Bavarian engineering will make its Monaco debut at Top Marques 2026. Additionally, iconic brands such as Aston Martin, Ferrari, Bentley, Rolls Royce, Bugatti, Lamborghini, and Porsche will showcase their latest models, with more details to be revealed at the Press Conference on 14 April at the Casino de Monte-Carlo.


