His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco officially opened the 17th edition of the Top Marques Monaco supercar show on June 9 in front of the press.
Prince Albert at the Top Marques show (Photo: Gaetan Luci/Palais Princier) |
To celebrate the post-Covid return of the show, the organisers have launched a new area dedicated to classic cars from the 50s to the 90s.
The first stop in Prince Albert’s visit was in the Classic Car Hall at the stand of Boutsen Classic Cars, founded by ex-Formula One driver Thierry Boutsen.
This year, the show is celebrating a number of world launches, including three aerial vehicles: the Jetson One flying sports car (price: $92,000), a flying motorcycle from Xturismo, and a flying car from Mc-Clic, the MC-One.
Other debuts include the PJ -01 Project by Pambuffetti from Italy; a supercar from Swiss manufacturer Picasso Automobile; the Dallara D50 supercar; the Mini E-Electric from Aznom Automotive; and the Magnifica from Radikal Design.
The show runs from June 9 to June 12.