Driven By Design

Miami Concours returned to the Miami Design District with hypercar debuts, historic icons, and a red-carpet celebration.

Photos Courtesy of World Red Eye

Miami Concours returned to the Miami Design District February 13–15 for its ninth edition, once again transforming the architecturally striking neighborhood into a three-day celebration of automotive artistry and cultural cachet. Produced by Hxecute and co-owned by The Concours Group, duPont REGISTRY and the Miami Design District, the event brought together collectors, designers, and tastemakers to experience a curated lineup of significant post-war automobiles and cutting-edge hypercars—positioning the automobile as both engineering feat and design object.

This year’s defining moments included the U.S. customer debut of the Koenigsegg CC850, the 20th anniversary of the Ferrari P4/5, and a rare presentation of Jim Glickenhaus’s prototype collection. Founder Christian von Koenigsegg was formally honored for his visionary contributions to modern automotive innovation, underscoring the event’s global relevance.

The weekend unfolded through immersive programming, from Drive-In Movie Night and a Polestar Ride & Drive activation to the signature Red-Carpet Showcase and VIP experience presented by The Moore Miami. With support from partners including Lotus, Pagani, Lamborghini of Miami and Moët Hennessy, Miami Concours continues to evolve beyond a traditional car show into a refined cultural platform where design, luxury, and performance converge.

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