Lisa DiCicco Cahue is pictured in front of one of the cars displayed during Miami Concours 2026.
(Photo credit: World Red Eye)
Miami Concours – one of the country’s most anticipated motorized cultural events – returned to the Miami Design District, Feb. 13-15, for its ninth edition, bringing together collectors, designers and enthusiasts for a three-day exhibition of automotive mastery, design excellence, and innovation.
Expertly placed throughout the architecturally significant neighborhood, the event, produced by Hxecute, presented a curated selection of the world’s most important post-war automobiles alongside pioneering contemporary hypercars, reinforcing its position at the intersection of automotive, art, fashion, design and architecture.
Highlights of the ninth edition included the worldwide unveiling of the first U.S. customer Koenigsegg CC850; the 20th anniversary of the legendary Ferrari P4/5, and a rare spotlight on Jim Glickenhaus’s prototype collection with Glickenhaus in attendance. Vehicles on view included the Ferrari P4/5, P4/5 Competizione, SCG 004C, and SCG 004S – underscoring Miami Concours’ role as a global stage for both historic and future-facing automotive design.
Expertly staged throughout the architecturally significant Miami Design District, the event presented a curated selection of the world’s most important post-war automobiles alongside pioneering contemporary hypercars, reinforcing its position at the intersection of automotive, art, fashion, design, and architecture.
With the Design District as its backdrop, Miami Concours continues to distinguish itself from traditional automotive showcases, evolving into a fully immersive cultural experience where engineering, design, and luxury converge. Co-owned by the Concours Group, duPont REGISTRY and the Miami Design District, the event has redefined the modern automotive exhibition as a celebration of design and culture rooted in the automobile.
Notable guests included Brett David, John Temerian Jr., Craig Robins, Anggie Ann Bryan, Steven Victor, Valeria Lipovetsky, Cass DiMicco, Valentina Ferrer, Valentina Hites, Carolina Lindo, Marc Rios, Nane Miller and Devon Windsor, among other leaders from the worlds of design, fashion, culture, and automotive.
A defining moment of the 2026 edition was the formal recognition of Christian von Koenigsegg, founder of Koenigsegg Automotive and one of the most visionary innovators in contemporary automotive history. A curated presentation of landmark Koenigsegg automobiles, spanning early breakthroughs to the marque’s most advanced creations, offered guests a rare opportunity to experience the evolution of one of the world’s most technologically pioneering manufacturers.
“Over the last nine years with Miami Concours, we’ve honored remarkable individuals who have shaped automotive history,” said John Temerian, co-founder of CURATED. “This year, we were proud to recognize Christian von Koenigsegg – one of the great visionaries of our time – and to present both historic and contemporary examples of his groundbreaking work.”
Christian von Koenigsegg’s presence further underscored Miami Concours’ growing role as a global stage where innovation, design, heritage and cultural influence intersect.
The ninth edition explored the evolving language of the hypercar – vehicles that redefine performance, engineering, and cultural relevance. The three-day program unfolded through a sequence of curated experiences. Drive-In Movie Night opened the weekend on Friday, followed by a Polestar Ride & Drive activation. The event culminated on Sunday with the highly anticipated Red-Carpet Showcase – an elevated ticketed experience featuring rare automobiles, exclusive vehicle presentations and curated programming throughout the district. The Miami Concours VIP Red Carpet Experience, presented by The Moore Miami, offered guests access to bespoke moments both on and beyond the Red Carpet.
As part of the weekend’s experiential programming, Polestar hosted a Ride & Drive activation, offering guests a firsthand opportunity to experience the brand’s design-forward, all-electric vehicles.
Set within the Miami Design District, the activation invited participants to engage directly with Polestar’s precision engineering, minimalist interiors, and intuitive technology – underscoring the event’s forward-looking perspective on innovation, sustainability, and modern mobility.
Presented by Prestige Imports, CURATED, duPont REGISTRY, and an esteemed group of private collectors, Miami Concours continues to evolve beyond a traditional automotive event into a refined cultural platform, where automotive excellence is framed through the lens of architecture, design, fashion, and contemporary luxury.
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