Cavallino Classic at 35: Inside Ferrari’s Premier American Showcase

Ferrari Display at Cavallino Classic 2025 – courtesy Cavallino

A Gathering of Ferrari Icons, Collectors, and Connoisseurs


This February, Palm Beach becomes the epicenter of Ferrari passion as the 35th annual Palm Beach Cavallino Classic roars back to life from February 13–15, 2026 — and for the first time, it will call The Boca Raton home. One of America’s most iconic luxury resorts, The Boca Raton transforms into a playground for Ferrari enthusiasts, blending Palm Beach elegance with the thunder of Maranello’s finest machines.

Palm Beach proves that Ferrari isn’t just a car — it’s a lifestyle.

Founded in 1992, the Cavallino Classic has grown into the premier North American gathering dedicated exclusively to Ferrari. Collectors, historians, and fans from around the globe converge to celebrate not just speed and performance, but craftsmanship, design, and the stories behind each car.

Rare Ferraris judged with obsessive precision, down to the tiniest bolt, stitch, and engine number.

On the show lawn, authenticity is honored in every detail, reinforcing why Cavallino remains the gold standard for Ferrari concours events.

The weekend kicks off with Friday’s Tour d’Eleganza, a scenic drive that showcases Ferrari’s timeless beauty along the Florida coast. That evening, Party Under the Stars unveils the North American debut of the new Ferrari 849 Testarossa, alongside a highly anticipated Ferrari One-Off revealed at Casa Ferrari — proof that Cavallino isn’t just about history, but the future of Maranello innovation.

From classic icons to one-off premieres, Cavallino celebrates the past, present, and future of Maranello engineering.

A nod to Ferrari’s beginnings in America comes with the side-by-side display of the first two Ferraris ever imported to the United States: the 166 MM Touring Barchetta s/n 0002M, which arrived in 1949 aboard the Vulcania, and the 166 Spyder Corsa s/n 0016 I, the second Ferrari to cross the Atlantic. It’s a rare chance to witness the origins of a legacy that has since captured the hearts of collectors worldwide.

Saturday continues with the Concorso d’Eleganza and Cavallino Night, while Sunday wraps the weekend with Classic & Sports Sunday at Mar-a-Lago — a tradition that blends car culture with luxury, philanthropy, and Florida sophistication.

New for 2026 is the Cavallino Auction by RM Sotheby’s, presenting an exceptional lineup of Ferrari models from private collections. Beyond the concours and auction, the event has evolved into a cultural crossroads where fashion, fine jewelry, haute horology, and luxury hospitality converge — all under the unifying banner of automotive excellence.

Collectors, historians, and fans from around the globe converge to celebrate craftsmanship, design, and the stories behind each car.

More than a car show, the Cavallino Classic is a celebration of Ferrari’s artistry and engineering, a weekend where enthusiasts don’t just observe — they experience, share, and honor the marque’s enduring legacy.

For tickets and more information, visit cavallino.com.