Top Marques Monaco will return to the Grimaldi Forum from May 6 to 10, with organisers promising the most ambitious edition in the event’s history. Held under the High Patronage of His Serene Highness Prince Albert II, the annual showcase of high-performance engineering and luxury craftsmanship is preparing to expand both its exhibition space and its programme.
This year’s major addition is a brand-new 1,500-square-metre exhibition area dedicated exclusively to high-end automotive tuning and bespoke car design. Installed within the Verrière section of the Grimaldi Forum, the newly created “Luxury Tuners Hall” will highlight the growing demand for ultra-personalised vehicles. Renowned names in the sector, including Mansory, Brabus and TopCar, are expected to unveil exclusive creations alongside limited-production builds.
The Supercar Hall will once again serve as the centrepiece of the show, featuring a series of international unveilings. Among the headline attractions is the Giamaro Krafla, a hypercar powered by a quad-turbo V12 delivering more than 2,100 horsepower. The fully electric Baltasar Revolt — described as the first road-legal, FIA-compliant track-day car — will also be presented, while Hedonic Machines plans to showcase bespoke reinterpretations inspired by classic icons such as the Porsche 911 and Land Rover Defender.
Beyond four wheels, visitors can expect high-performance motorbikes, luxury powerboats and even an aircraft on display. The Watch and Jewellery Pavilion has also been expanded to accommodate a record number of luxury brands.
One of the most anticipated non-automotive launches comes from Dutch manufacturer Van Bergen 1795, which will introduce its first fine watch collection in Monaco. Known historically for tower clocks and chiming mechanisms, the company is entering the world of haute horlogerie with its Heero collection — a limited series of 230 timepieces incorporating a distinctive half-hour chime. A special Monaco edition will include 59 models in titanium and white gold, with one piece to be presented to HSH Prince Albert II and another to be auctioned in support of the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation.
Several prestigious automotive brands are also expected to make Monaco debuts during the five-day event, including the Bovensiepen Zagato, a limited-edition grand tourer combining German engineering with Italian design flair. Established manufacturers such as Aston Martin, Ferrari, Bentley, Rolls-Royce, Bugatti, Lamborghini and Porsche will reveal their latest models, with further details due to be announced at an official press conference at the Casino de Monte-Carlo in April.
With expanded exhibition space, multiple world premieres and a broader luxury offering, Top Marques 2026 is positioning itself as one of the Principality’s standout events on the international automotive calendar.