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The 7 Best Dream Machines We Saw at Motorlux This Year

The 7 Best Dream Machines We Saw at Motorlux This Year

The 7 Best Dream Machines We Saw at Motorlux This Year


Zach Hammer, courtesy of Hagerty

The din of the pop-up dance club competes with that of the occasional aircraft at takeoff. In between songs, the voice of auctioneer Lydia Frenet can be heard over the loudspeakers announcing the current bid for rolling masterworks crossing the auction block in one of the surrounding hangars. All the while, cognoscenti of the automobile sate themselves with select wines and amuse-bouche, the latter from no less than five Michelin-starred culinary destinations. Welcome to Motorlux. Welcome to the start of Monterey Car Week.

Since 1991, enthusiasts of dream machines with either wings, wheels, or rotors have converged days prior to the famed Pebble Beach Concours’ d’Elegance to commence Northern California’s automotive fete. Launched by Gordon and Molly McCall, and hosted by the couple for three decades, McCall’s Motorworks Revival was acquired in 2021 by Hagerty, the Michigan-based classic-car insurer and motoring-lifestyle steward, which rebranded the event as Motorlux the following year.

For the latest edition, held August 14 at the Monterey Jet Center, 225 cars and 14 aviation entries were on display, but attendees could do more than look longingly at some of the rarified examples. Hagerty’s own Broad Arrow Auctions was on hand for the initial installment of a two-day sale featuring an assemblage of rarified vehicles that fueled serious competition among collectors.

Asked for his take on the evening, Hagerty told Robb Report: “The energy at this year’s Motorlux was truly unmatched. With over 4,100 guests, including a remarkable turnout from the next generation of car collectors and drivers, the excitement was palpable.” Here are seven entries that made our night one to remember.



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