Arizona 2026: What to see, do and buy at the year’s opening classic car spectacular Arizona 2026 – known as Arizona Car Week – kicks off the year with a plethora of free events and tours, plus lots to savour at Bonhams, Barrett-Jackson and RM Sotheby’s.
Salon Privé London returns to capital with fresh impetus for 2026 Salon Privé London 2026, the innovative British concours in which every car is up for sale, returns with brand-new features and displays. Here are the details.
Encor Series 1 in detail: Design and engineering insights into wild new Esprit restomod Magneto magazine takes a deep dive into the exciting new Encor Series 1, unveiling the design and technical secrets of this wild Esprit V8-based restomod.
Oldtimer Galerie Toffen December auction lots include Audrey Hepburn’s Lancia Flaminia Oldtimer Galerie Toffen December 2025 sale also sees a brace of Ferrari Queen Marys, an Audi Sport Quattro and a Graber-bodiied Bugatti Type 57 Sports Coach.
McLaren F1 sells for more than $25 million at RM Sotheby’s Abu Dhabi 2025 auction RM Sotheby’s Abu Dhabi 2025 auction also saw a chance to buy future McLaren racing machinery and a host of hypercars. Here are Magneto magazine’s highlights.
Weird, wild and wonderful classics to star at Osenat’s December 2025 sale in Fontainebleau Osenat’s December sale in Fontainebleau, France sees intriguing oddities rubbing shoulders with thoroughbred Aston Martins, Bentleys, Rolls-Royces and Ferraris.
Legendary GTP/Group C racers to be celebrated at 2026 Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion Hurley Haywood GTP/Group C cars set to form part of wider theme celebrating Japanese motor sport at Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion in August 2026.
How Bahrain became the new destination for classic car concours The inaugural 2025 Royal Bahrain Concours was supported by the Crown Prince and attracted collector cars from both the Gulf and around the world.
Iconic NEC Classic Motor Show 2025 sale a success despite economic qualms Iconic Auctioneers NEC Classic Motor Show 2025 sales see a fair result given doom-mongering about the UK’s wider economy – and Harry Metcalfe scores big wins.