Miami Concours Returns to Miami Design District During President’s Day Weekend 

Miami Concours returns to the Miami Design District this weekend for the 2023 version of its highly curated automotive display. From Friday, Feb. 17 through Sunday, Feb. 19, the event will feature three red-carpeted streets, each featuring distinct Concours activations. Now in its sixth year, Miami Concorus is led by co-founders John Temerian Jr. of Curated and Ronnie Vogel, alongside partner Brett David of Prestige Imports. The acclaimed event has carved a unique niche focusing on automotive excellence, car-culture camaraderie and luxury lifestyle.

“We are immensely proud of Miami Concours, an automobile concours d’elegance built through our distinct lens, in the heart of our city,” Temerian says.

The renowned event features some of the most sought-after exotic post-war automobiles and celebrated iconic models from the world’s most recognizable luxury motoring brands. On Saturday night, the Miami Design District will roll out the event’s signature red carpets in preparation for the weekend’s main attraction on Sunday. The red carpet serves as a backdrop for world-class, hand-picked automobiles as collectors and enthusiasts witness real-time, official judging. Guests can also explore an unmatched, historical display of Lamborghinis on 39th Street – a nod to the Italian manufacturer’s 60th Anniversary; and discover a unique collection of Hypercars from Pagani Automobili as they celebrate their 25th Anniversary along with Czinger Vehicles as they present the 3D printed 21C.

“Miami Concours is an incredible platform for luxury cars, presenting some of the most coveted rarities in automobile history,” Craig Robins says, president and CEO of Dacra. “Each year, this weekend unites the community and devout car enthusiasts from all over the world for the shared appreciation of remarkable craftsmanship. I can’t imagine a more fitting destination than the Miami Design District to host this spectacular weekend.” 

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