Top Marques Monaco has wrapped up its strongest edition yet, with organisers revealing that a large number of exhibitors committed to returning for 2027 before the event’s first public day had even ended.

The 21st edition of the luxury automotive show, held at the Grimaldi Forum, drew record crowds and featured more than 235 vehicles, ranging from hypercars and classic models to motorcycles and luxury tuner creations. Organisers estimate attendance exceeded 22,000 visitors across the four-day event, underlining the growing international appeal of the Monaco showcase.

This year’s edition quickly evolved from exhibition to marketplace. Dealers reported major sales across several halls, including seven-figure supercars and rare collector vehicles. One classic car exhibitor reportedly sold every model displayed on its stand, while luxury watch and jewellery brands also confirmed strong commercial results throughout the week.

A major factor behind the event’s momentum was the launch of the new Collectors’ Private Viewing, introduced ahead of the official opening. Sponsored by Ex Jets, the invitation-only preview allowed buyers and collectors early access to the show floor and the newly created Luxury Tuners Hall. According to exhibitors, deals were being finalised within hours.

The event also reinforced its reputation as a launch platform for the automotive industry, with 16 global unveilings presented in Monaco. Among the headline debuts were the new Audi RS5 plug-in hybrid, the 2,157-horsepower Giamaro Krafla hypercar and the ultra-light Baltasar Revolt electric track car. German manufacturer OQTA also made a notable entrance into the luxury sector with the reveal of its first production model, which later secured the inaugural Visitors’ Award for best supercar.

In the newly introduced Luxury Tuners Hall, Mansory emerged as one of the standout names, taking top honours for its customised creations, while Italian exhibitor Car & Car received recognition in the classic car category.

The show also attracted a strong celebrity and motorsport presence throughout the week. Former footballer Paul Pogbaattended on several occasions, alongside drivers including Arthur Leclerc and Mika Häkkinen. Automotive influencers also drew large crowds, particularly GMK, who arrived with a collection of supercars and spent time meeting fans.

Top Marques Monaco was officially inaugurated by Georges Marsan alongside Monaco officials including National Council President Thomas Brezzo. During the event, Albert II also made a private visit to the exhibition accompanied by Minister of State Christophe Mirmand.

Event director Emeric Garcia described the 2026 edition as a turning point for the show, citing unprecedented exhibitor demand and strong commercial activity as proof of Monaco’s continued importance within the global luxury automotive market.

Now operating under the Informa Prestige Monaco portfolio, alongside events such as the Monaco Yacht Show, Top Marques appears set for further expansion in 2027, with organisers already promising a larger and more ambitious edition next year.