‘The International Concours of Elegance, St. Moritz: Glamour, History, and Innovation.’
Held against the dramatic and picturesque snow-covered peaks of St. Moritz, this event offers an unparalleled setting, blending natural beauty with automotive artistry.
The St. Moritz region has long been synonymous with glamour and exclusivity.
It hosts global elites for winter sports, luxurious retreats, and now one of the most prestigious automotive events in the world.
The event attracts an exquisite selection of vintage cars, from rare pre-war icons to post-war masterpieces, all painstakingly restored and maintained by passionate collectors.
A panel of international automotive experts and designers meticulously evaluate the cars based on historical accuracy, condition, and elegance.
Often attended by aristocrats, celebrities, and influential figures, the Concours exudes the sophistication and exclusivity befitting its Alpine setting.
Beyond historic cars, the event also highlights cutting-edge innovation, featuring limited-production hypercars and concept vehicles representing the future of automotive design.
Owners and spectators often take scenic drives through the Swiss Alps, allowing these timeless machines to be enjoyed in their natural environment.
The event reflects the growing emphasis on environmental consciousness, spotlighting modern electric and hybrid luxury vehicles that blend sustainability with high performance.
Alongside the automotive showcase, visitors enjoy exclusive soirées, fine dining featuring Swiss gastronomy, and luxury auctions that enhance the overall grandeur of the experience.
The International Concours of Elegance St. Moritz has cemented itself as an automotive event celebrating lifestyle, craftsmanship, and the enduring allure of motoring history.
Whether you’re admiring a 1930s Alfa Romeo or a modern-day Bugatti, the Concours St. Moritz is the pinnacle of luxury and automotive passion, set in one of the most enchanting locales on the planet.
‘Where Cars and Snowflakes Compete for Elegance, both are unique, but only one has heated seats.’