Monterey Car Week is a thrilling time for every car enthusiast. This prestigious event showcases the pinnacle of automotive luxury, exclusivity, performance, engineering, and history against a breathtaking coastal backdrop. This year's edition was particularly exhilarating with the unveiling of new automotive marvels from manufacturers worldwide. From supercars to SUVs, sedans, and even concept cars, Monterey Car Week was a showcase of innovation and excellence.
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The original American full-size luxury SUV is redesigned yet again. This time, the new Lincoln Navigator takes on a boldly futuristic design language, with a panoramic pillar-to-pillar infotainment display, new Black Label themes, and more.
Last year, Porsche celebrated its 75th anniversary, and the Porsche 911 specifically celebrated its 60th. However, being introduced in 1974, this year marks the 50th anniversary of the Porsche 911 Turbo, and this new edition of the 911 Turbo celebrates the anniversary with retro-inspired graphics and available Porsche Heritage Design configurations.
The latest Private Collection from Rolls-Royce is inspired by the Spirit of Ectsasy itself. Only 10 examples will be made, and each is the result of painstaking effort and exquisite craftsmanship.
The new Range Rover SV Carmel Edition was revealed at the luxurious Range Rover House, and its stunning bespoke design celebrates the natural beauty of the Pebble Beach area. With only 17 examples, the exclusivity of the new Range Rover SV Carmel Edition includes bespoke design and custom golf clubs.
Kalmar revealed the new 9X9, which it calls “the world’s first retro hypercar” with as much as 930 horsepower, and it did so at Monterey Car Week with the help of Canepa, its exclusive U.S. dealer.
Known for its unique retro-inspired performance machines, RUF took its automotive excellence off the beaten path, revealing the new RUF Rodeo with classic-inspired looks and all-terrain capabilities.
A stalwart of classic Italian automotive design, Touring Superleggera revealed the new coach built Veloce12, with a timeless aesthetic and a dedication to preserving cherished aspects of automotive excellence like a V12 engine and a manual transmission.
The MC20-based Maserati GT2 race car has heralded Maserati’s return to GT racing, and the new Maserati GT2 Stradale is its road going version, bridging the gap between the gorgeous supercar and the purpose-built racing machine.
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This new one-off from Bugatti is one of just 40 examples of the track-only Bolide, the most extreme and racing-focused Bugatti W16 hypercar. It celebrates 100 years since the debut of a racing legend it’s inspired by: the Bugatti Type 35.
The Hennessey Venom F5 is making history as one of the most extreme and groundbreaking All-American hypercar sensations, and the exclusive Stealth Series variant will only see three units made.
The replacement for the iconic Lamborghini Huracán is finally here, and it’s the Temerario, eclipsing 900 horsepower with its Revuelto-inspired pairing of a twin-turbocharged V8 and a plug-in hybrid system.
Rimac decided to up the ante on its already-groundbreaking Nevera hypercar by introducing the new Rimac Nevera R. The Nevera R is lighter and faster, with 2,017 horsepower, more aggressive aero, a fixed spoiler, race-ready tires, and more.
Pagani is finally waving goodbye to the legendary Zonda that began the manufacturer’s incredible legacy. The final Zonda is a special open-top one-off, and fittingly, it’s called the Arrivederci.
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Cadillac is electrifying, and so is its V-Series. The Opulent Velocity Concept, a futuristic 2+2 hypercar with dramatic butterfly doors, shows what the electrified V-Series might look like in the future.
Porsche pays homage to the final air-cooled Porsche 911 Generation with a new-yet-old bespoke one-off Speedster version of the 993 Porsche 911. It’s one of just two one-offs of its kind in existence.
The first non-AMG version of the current Mercedes SL, and the first Maybach iteration of the convertible, the new SL 680 Monogram Series is the sportiest Mercedes-Maybach model yet. It takes the SL and turns it into an ultra-luxe cruiser with special Maybach design touches.
A US-exclusive collection, the new Mercedes-Maybach S 680 Edition Nordic Glow is inspired by the mystique and stunning beauty of the Northern Lights. Its special configurations echo the colors of the unforgettable phenomenon.
Mercedes-Benz has been involved in the automotive industry, and motorsport, from the very beginning, racing since 1894. The new Mercedes-AMG GT3 Edition 130Y Motorsport is an exclusive version of the Mercedes-AMG GT3 race car that celebrates that legacy. Only 13 will be made, and it’s the last Mercedes-AMG GT3 to feature the iconic 6.3-liter V8 engine.