Concours at Wynn Las Vegas 2025 hits new heights and adds a new auction, too Concours at Wynn Las Vegas 2025 builds on previous glories, with $1.1bn of cars on display, record attendance and a successful inaugural sale by Broad Arrow.
RM Sotheby’s London 2025 sale grosses more than £23m, with Ferrari FXX-K Evo leading way RM Sotheby’s London 2025 auction sees track-biased hypercars delight at the top end, while 1937 Alfa Romeo 8C disappoints. Magneto magazine reports on the results.
FIVA and Ferrari Classiche agree car ID card collaboration – but what does future hold? We speak to FIVA about its historic collaboration with Ferrari Classiche with regards to vehicle ID cards – and look at what the future holds for classic vehicles.
Auto e Moto d’Epoca 2025: Grass-roots glory and F1 heroes star in Bologna Italy’s Auto e Moto d’Epoca 2025 celebrates the full spectrum of the automobile, from Formula 1 and hypercars to oddball one-off coachbuilt classics.
Zoute Auctions 2025: Bonhams and Broad Arrow lock horns in Belgium Zoute Auctions 2025 see Bonhams struggle above €1million while Broad Arrow does better at inaugural Belgian sale, although there is still some trepidation at the top of the market.
Artcurial hits 97 per cent sell-through rate at Automobile Museum of Château de Vernon sale Automobile Museum of Château de Vernon collector car sale nets the Artcurial auction house a 97 per cent sell-through rate, complete with several estimate-busting results.
Audrain Newport Motor Week 2025: Magneto’s guide to what to see and do Audrain Newport Motor Week 2025 brings a week-long celebration of all things automotive, including a Bonhams auction, seminars, soirées, galas and exhibitions.
Auto e Moto d’Epoca 2025 promises F1 focus, spectacular Honda display and much more Auto e Moto d’Epoca 2025 returns to Bologna, Italy with a host of special displays dedicated to Formula 1, Honda motorbikes and the first-ever combustion engine.
New York state’s The Bridge is a concours d’elegance without the pretence The Bridge is the Hamptons’ invitation-only concours d’elegance, where 300 cars worth a total of around $600 million are displayed without tickets, judges or prizes.