His Serene Highness Prince Albert II visited the 2026 edition of Top Marques Monaco at the Grimaldi Forum on the morning of Saturday, May 9, accompanied by Minister of State Christophe Mirmand.

The Sovereign was welcomed by event director Emeric Garcia during a tour of the luxury automotive exhibition, which officially opened to the public on Thursday, May 9, after launching with a cocktail preview on the previous evening.

Now in its 21st edition, Top Marques Monaco has continued to grow in scale, with organisers presenting what they described as the largest event in the show’s history. More than 235 vehicles are on display across 11,500 square metres at the Grimaldi Forum, bringing together hypercars, luxury models, classic vehicles and new-generation electric performance cars.

Among this year’s headline attractions are several international and European premieres, including new models from Audi, Bugatti, Pagani and Maserati. Visitors have also been discovering ultra-high-performance projects such as the Giamaro Krafla hypercar, alongside customised creations showcased in the event’s new Luxury Tuners Hall.

The exhibition also featured a strong motorcycle presence this year, with brands including Ducati and Harley-Davidson exhibiting alongside luxury and collector vehicles.

Classic motoring remained a central part of the event, with rare historic models displayed in the Diaghilev Hall, including vehicles from Prince Albert II’s personal collection.