The 20th edition of Top Marques Monaco has officially gone down in the record books, closing its doors this week after four days of unprecedented success at the Grimaldi Forum. Billed as the most triumphant event in the luxury showcase’s history, the 2025 edition drew a surge of international attention with world-first unveilings, major sales, and a glittering guest list.

From Thursday, May 8 to Sunday, May 11, more than 190 elite vehicles and nearly 100 exhibitors filled the Forum, attracting over 370 accredited journalists and digital creators. The show opened with His Serene Highness Prince Albert II unveiling several of the 13 world premieres, underlining the Principality’s reputation as a global hub for automotive innovation.

Among the standout launches were two hypercars unveiled by GMK—Monaco’s own social media motoring star—including a bespoke Lamborghini Aventador SV and a turbocharged Porsche Taycan GT. The Prince also lifted the cover on the Spanish-built Rubau hypercar and the Monaco edition LM1 by Laffite Automobili, a design in which he was personally involved, offering input on the interior and colour palette.

The Aston Martin Vanquish Volante by BPM Exclusive and the Lamborghini Temerario by Groupe Segond Automobiles also turned heads, with Prince Albert reportedly taking a particular interest in both.

Sales were brisk and bold. Vehicles worth over one million euros changed hands across the show floor, with major transactions recorded in the supercar, classic car, watch, and jewellery sectors. One exhibitor in the Classic Car Hall even finalised a sale the morning after meeting a buyer at the exclusive VIP preview cocktail, setting the tone for four high-octane days of business.

The show’s growing international appeal was amplified this year by its new partnership with global events organiser Informa, which brought fresh operational strength and broader reach.

Public interest was equally strong, with personalities from sport, entertainment and online media among those spotted at the event. Formula 1 and motorsport stars Charles and Arthur Leclerc, Gabriel Bortoleto, Fernando Alonso, and Valtteri Bottas made appearances, joined by football legends Robert Pirès, Giorgio Chiellini, and Breel Embolo. Comedian Roman Frayssinet and basketball players Mike James and Elie Okobo also visited the exhibition, along with influencer Camille Gottlieb.

Digital engagement skyrocketed thanks to content creators like Shmee150 and GMK, who provided real-time social coverage of the launches and behind-the-scenes action.

“This year’s show has been a landmark moment,” said Emeric Garcia, Director of Top Marques Monaco. “From the calibre of vehicles to the calibre of the crowd, we hit a new level. Exhibitors were thrilled, and many confirmed they’ll be returning in 2026 before the show had even ended.”

Top Marques Monaco will return next year from 6 to 10 May 2026, with several new global debuts already in the pipeline.