Top Marques Monaco
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Top Marques Monaco is held each April on the waterfront of the world's richest per-capita country. It focuses primarily on outrageously expensive automobiles, but also showcases the finest watches, jewellery, motorcycles and water toys targeted at Europe's uber rich.
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If supercars have become a bit too ho-hum, perhaps what you really need to bring on a new wave of enthusiasm is ... an aquarium? That's what one supercar startup is thinking, combining all-electric power and extreme styling in a unique 2+2 layout (2 people, 2 fish).
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Top Marques has taken just 13 short years to become the world's highest profile show of outrageously expensive toys for the rich and famous. Take a walk with us through this wonderland of exquisite, extravagant creations.
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Last month, Mazzanti once again added some flair to Top Marques Monaco, revealing a marble-white Evantra supercar with an upgraded 751-hp powertrain.
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The latest outfitter to throw its hat in the ring of ultra-luxury van converters is the UK's Senzati. Its simply but effectively named Jet Sprinter conversion includes everything from massage-equipped reclining seats, to a full multimedia system, to a bathroom with waterfall sink.
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The all-new Toroidion 1MW concept car was designed, developed and built entirely in Finland. The car wrestles the title of world's most powerful all-electric supercar away from the Rimac Concept One. At a full megawatt (1,341 hp), it's one of the most powerful supercars, period.
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The super e-bike is far removed from the average electric bicycle and is essentially a motorcycle hiding inside a lighter, simpler bicycle body. The new Trefecta DRT bike doesn't even hide it that well as its military-spec aluminum frame is as much motorcycle as bicycle.
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As its name tips off, the Revolver 44GT aims at being a speedy but comfortable grand tourer of the seas. Its sports car-inspired design and seamless convertible hard-top make it the most sports car-like boat we've seen.
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There are names you hear ad nauseum in the sports car industry. Then there are names that you hear whispered every few years. Mazzanti is one of the latter, but this time it's shouting. Its message: a big, grunting 700-hp mass of muscle named Evantra.