2025 Monterey Car Week

Californian sun, beautiful surroundings, a great audience and unique cars, the recipe for a fantastic Monterey Car Week!

The start of the Pebble Beach tour featured Max Furstappen and George Jack Russell.

Alex attended Monterey Car Week, visiting most of the auctions and witnessing some remarkable results. Nearly half a billion dollars’ worth of cars changed hands.

One standout sale was the 250 GT Short Wheelbase California Spider Competizione, which sold for just over $25 million USD. While some cars sold for strong prices and others for less, most found new owners, even models that area the moment very difficult to sell in Europe.

Monterey and Carmel are unique microclimates where car enthusiasts from all over the world gather once a year to share their passion. We’re highlighting just a few of the many public and private events that took place during Car Week.

Simply walking around Monterey and Carmel is a feast for car lovers. Taking the 17-Mile Drive is not only a scenic journey through nature, but also a great opportunity to see, and photograph, rare and exotic cars in motion.

Sunday is Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance day. Set your alarm for 4:30 AM to make it in time for Dawn Patrol at 5:30 AM. You’ll see the cars arrive on the field and enjoy a rare chance to view them up close in a quieter, more intimate setting.

Casa Ferrari is another standout event, hosted by Ferrari, showcasing an incredible selection of both classic and modern models, open to the public and free to visit.

Back at Pebble, the Hispano-Suiza Tulipwood Torpedo won Best of Show.

These photos give just a small impression; but the best way to experience it is to go see it for yourself next year!