The success of the Top Marques 2022 fair exceeds all expectations
The success of the Top Marques 2022 fair exceeds all expectations
Thousands of car enthusiasts celebrated the return of the Top Marques Monaco show this weekend, with a particular hit for the new classic car show.
Many sales were made in all categories of the show, including in the space dedicated to iconic sports cars from the 50s to the 90s, where several exhibitors confirmed to have made sales during the four days of the event.
The first figures revealed that more than 22,000 visitors attended the fair, from all over Europe, as well as from Japan, Brazil, Mexico and the United States.
“After two years of Covid, it was a real challenge to organize this Top Marques 2022 and mobilize exhibitors, manufacturers and the public to make this edition a success. The bet is successful!” Salim Zeghdar declared last night, CEO of Top Marques.
“We have exceeded our expectations both in terms of sales made by our exhibitors and in number of visitors. All the lights are green and this encourages me to prepare, with my teams, a brilliant next edition with more global launches and exceptional vehicles.”
Starting today, visitors from all over the world can virtually access the event thanks to the first digital hall. Access is free by clicking here.
“Visitors who couldn’t make it to our show, or who want to come back to see some of the amazing vehicles, and even buy them, can visit our virtual show. I think this is the first time a car show has been held and I’m very excited.” proud of this new dimension of Top Marques”.
The annual Top Marques supercar show, held each June under the High Patronage of His Royal Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco, returned with a bang last week with nearly 100 exhibitors featuring more than 115 vehicles.
Several super ships were also displayed on the Esplanade outside the Grimaldi Forum, as well as watches and fine jewelry at the Espace Diaghilev, all of which achieved sales.
The event began with an exclusive VIP vernissage with Preview for more than 2,500 guests, where several purchases were made before the opening to the public on June 9.
Highlights of the event include a record number of global releases presented by HSH Prince Albert on the first day of the show. Among them, the Italian project PJ-01 by Pambuffetti, the 660 LMS by the Swiss manufacturer Picasso Automobile, the Dallara D50, the Mini E-Electric by Aznom Automotive, the Magnifica motorcycle by Radikal Design and three incredible aerial vehicles: a flying motorcycle by Xturismo, the Jetson One and a Mc-Clic flying car, the MC-One.
European launches included Pininfarina’s Battista, Japan’s Aspark Owl and the Deus Vayanne electric supercar, plus five trailers: McLaren’s Artura, Valhalla and Aston Martin’s DBX 707, and two Maserati cars, the MC20 and the Grecale SUV.
But for many, the best vehicles were in the classic car room, with iconic models on display from leading classic car dealers such as Monaco Luxury, Boutsen Classic Cars, British & Sportscars, DPM Motors, Dream Car Performance, as well as a collection Private Classics 4 You.
Lo más destacado para los fanáticos de los superdeportivos fue la aparición del embajador de Top Marques, el influencer automotriz GMK, quien pasó más de cinco horas durante el fin de semana saludando a los fanáticos e invitándolos a firmar su auto.
Top Marques Monaco will tend to read the next year of June 7 to 11 of 2023 in the Foro Grimaldi.
Bajo el sol del Mediterráneo, SAS el Príncipe Alberto de Mónaco inauguró oficialmente la 17ª edición frente a la prensa internacional.
Para celebrar el regreso de esta cita ineludible en el ámbito de la automoción, los organizadores han creado un espacio dedicado a los coches icónicos de los años 50 y 90.
Primera parada de la visita del SAS Prince Albert II a esta nueva zona de coches de época: el magnífico stand de Boutsen Classic Cars, colaborador en esta nueva aventura.
Una vez dentro del vestíbulo del superdeportivo, el Sovereign dio a conocer lanzamientos globales: el Proyecto PJ-01 de Italia; el superdeportivo Picasso Automobile; la Dallara D50; Mini E-Electric de Aznom Automotive; la Magnifica de Radical Design y los tres vehículos aéreos: la moto voladora de Xturismo; el Jetson One y el auto volador de Mc-Clic, el MC-One.
Para los lanzamientos europeos, podemos señalar el Battista de Pininfarina, el Aspark Owl y el Deus Vayanne, así como avances en Mónaco: el Artura de McLaren, el Valhalla de Aston Martin, el DBX 707 de Aston Martin y dos autos de Maserati, el MC2 y el Grecale.
“Estoy muy contento con este primer día inaugurado por SAS el Príncipe Alberto II. Los visitantes estuvieron ahí y sabemos que los expositores ya vendieron durante este 1er día. ¡Un buen augurio para el resto del espectáculo! », subraya Salim Zeghdar, director de Top Marques.
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