Top Marques Monaco officially opened its doors to the public on May 8, following an inauguration by H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco, who visited the 20th anniversary edition of the exclusive car show at the Grimaldi Forum.
Prince Albert started the day by unveiling several of the 13 world premieres showcased this year – a strong testament to Monaco's status as the international capital of automotive innovation and excellence.
Among the major reveals were two supercars from the Monaco-based automotive influencer and Top Marques ambassador GMK: a customised Lamborghini Aventador SV and an ultra-high-performance Porsche Taycan Turbo GT.
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H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco unveils the customised Lamborghini Aventador SV |
Prince Albert also lifted the veil on the Monaco edition of the LM1 by Laffite Automobili – a model to which the prince personally contributed, offering his advice on interior design and the selection of exclusive colours.
The Sovereign also admired the Aston Martin Vanquish Volante, presented for the first time by BPM Exclusive, and the Lamborghini Temerario, presented by Groupe Segond Automobiles.
The 2025 edition kicked off in style on May 7 with an Opening Cocktail sponsored by zondacrypto, where over 1,500 guests discovered more than 190 vehicles on display. Guests enjoyed an elegant evening surrounded by the latest supercar models, rare classic cars and motorcycles.
And on May 8, the event’s title sponsor zondacrypto hosted a unique experience – Valtteri Bottas' Crypto Paddock. This event was free and open to the public, offering a fun, beginner-friendly talk about the world of crypto with Formula 1 driver and zondacrypto ambassador Valtteri Bottas.
Top Marques Monaco, which ran from May 8 to 11, also showcased jewellery and watches, as well as exclusive works of arts. Many pieces were available for purchase on-site.