Monaco’s Ultimate Showcase: 16 Premieres Set Top Marques 2026 Apart

From 7 to 10 May 2026, under the high patronage of Prince Albert II of Monaco,  Top Marques Monaco returns to the Grimaldi Forum for its 21st edition, preceded by an exclusive preview cocktail on 6 May.

In Monaco, the Top Marques spectacle is engineered with the same precision as the machines it celebrates and staged against a setting that elevates every unveiling into theatre.

From 7 to 10 May 2026, under the high patronage of Prince Albert II of Monaco,  Top Marques Monaco returns to the Grimaldi Forum for its 21st edition, preceded by an exclusive preview cocktail on 6 May.

This year, the ambition is clear: the most exciting and expansive edition to date.

As Director Emeric Garcia stated during the official press conference:

“Our 20th edition was a resounding success, with a record number of visitors and numerous sales made during and after the show. This inspired us to deliver an extraordinary 21st edition like never seen before. It will be the largest event in our history.”

A Global Benchmark for Luxury and Innovation

Over two decades, Top Marques has established itself as a global reference point for luxury and innovation, and a launch platform attracting thousands of visitors from around the world.

The 2026 edition reflects that trajectory with record figures: More than 235 vehicles on display, 11,500 m² of exhibition space and 16 exclusive world and European premieres.

Exclusive Premieres: The Centrepiece of 2026

At the heart of the 2026 edition are 16 exclusive premieres, highlighting the diversity and ambition of the global automotive industry.

Among the key unveilings:

Audi RS5

A plug-in hybrid combining a V6 bi-turbo engine with electric power, presented in Monaco.

Zeekr 7GT and Zeekr 001

European premieres of premium electric vehicles blending advanced technology with refined design.

Krafla by Giamaro Automobili

A hypercar featuring a naturally aspirated V12 engine with four turbochargers, delivering 2,157 horsepower.

Baltasar

An ultra-lightweight vehicle capable of accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.5 seconds.

OQTA

A new German manufacturer unveiling its first creation, combining engineering precision, sculptural design and craftsmanship for the hyper-luxury collector market.

Iconic Brands and New Entrants

Beyond the premieres, the supercar hall remains the beating heart of the exhibition, celebrating both heritage and innovation.

Visitors will encounter legendary marques such as: Bugatti, Pagani and Maserati alongside notable participants:

Praga Bohema presented by Praga, Delage D12, marking the return of the historic French marque, TP Atelier, specialising in bespoke automotive creations and ALPINA (Bovensiepen Automobile), renowned for refined, high-performance vehicles based on BMW platforms

The Luxury Tuners Hall: Personalisation Elevated

A major innovation for 2026 is the introduction of a dedicated Luxury Tuners Hall, spotlighting leading names in bespoke automotive transformation including Mansory, ABT Sportsline, Techart, Urban Automotive and Novitec (represented by Elite Wrap).

If traditional manufacturers define identity, tuners redefine it.

Among the highlights are the  world premiere of the Mansory Carbonado X, based on the Lamborghini Revuelto and a  major new unveiling by ABT Sportsline, presented by Star MC.

Motorcycles: Innovation on Two Wheels

Motorcycles take on an expanded role in 2026, with seven brands represented, more than double the previous year.

Highlights include: Brough Superior Presenting a new motorcycle developed in collaboration with Richard Mille, also MV Agusta, Ducati, Harley-Davidson, Vtopia Design, Bruscino Design (reimagined classic Vespas), and finally SSM Motorrad (BMW customisation specialist).

Spectacular Classic Cars: The Diaghilev Space

The Espace Diaghilev offers a curated journey through automotive history, celebrating craftsmanship and heritage.

Key exhibitors include this expansive list : RM Autosport, DPM Motors (featuring a Mercedes 300 SL and Ferrari Dino), Charles Pozzi Monaco, Car and Car (including a McLaren P1), Top Classic (Ferrari and Mercedes-Benz classics), Fast n Classic Garage (American vintage cars), BS Auto, AVD Revival (presenting a remastered Ferrari 250 GTO), Spitalieri Auto (classic Fiat 500), Boutsen Classic Cars, represented by Thierry Boutsen.

A standout highlight is the presentation of vehicles from the Prince’s Car Collection of Monaco, including: A globally recognised Lincoln, and The Coupé Napoléon, one of the six Bugatti Royale Type 41 models

Visitors Awards: The Public Decides

For the first time, Top Marques introduces the Visitors Awards, allowing attendees to vote for their favourites in three categories: Supercar of the Show, Luxury Tuner of the Show, Classic Car Stand of the Show.

Winners will be announced during a ceremony on 10 May 2026.

A Global Luxury Ecosystem

Top Marques Monaco 2026 is supported by leading partners including: Dassault Aviation, EX JETS, Deco-Flamme and A Roca Gourmet.

The event is now part of the Informa Prestige programme, alongside major luxury events such as the Monaco Yacht Show and Art Monte-Carlo, reinforcing Monaco’s position as a global hub for high-end experiences.

A Monaco Moment

Step outside the Grimaldi Forum, and the narrative continues, superyachts in Port Hercule, performance cars along Avenue Princesse Grace, and the lingering presence of the Grand Prix circuit.

Few places offer such a seamless convergence between exhibition and reality.

At Top Marques Monaco 2026, that convergence becomes the point. Not just a show, but a reflection of Monaco itself.

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