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SOC Classic Andermatt 2026 Will Return to the Swiss Alps With 50+ Collector Cars

SOC Classic Andermatt 2026 Will Return to the Swiss Alps With 50+ Collector Cars

Participants will enjoy unrestricted access to the legendary Furka and Oberalp passes alongside a weekend of private experiences curated exclusively for SOC members

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SOC Classic Andermatt 2026 returns to the Swiss Alps from June 26 through June 28, marking the second edition of the gathering since the Supercar Owners Circle became part of the duPont REGISTRY Group last year. Retaining its invite-only format, this year’s event builds on the 2025 edition that brought together everything from vintage icons and modern exotics on the closed Furka Pass. This year expands that formula across two full mountain passes and a fleet of more than fifty collector cars.

The Oberalp Pass and the Furka Pass will each close completely for the SOC convoy, handing two of Switzerland's most demanding roads over to the group for the weekend. Participants will drive through both passes, which wind through the Gotthard Massif, a stretch of the Alps long associated with some of Europe's most dramatic driving. Furka alone runs through the German-speaking Canton of Uri to a summit above 7,900 feet, a route open only during the warmer months and closed by snow the rest of the year.

The Base for the weekend is again The Chedi Andermatt, the five-star alpine retreat designed by Jean-Michel Gathy, which is internationally renowned for its distinctive blend of cozy Swiss-chalet architecture and sleek, minimalist Asian-inspired design. The hotel's garage and library will host several of the program's gatherings, including an automotive presentation and a watch exhibition staged by Jaquet Droz, SOC's official watch partner. 

Lunch on the fully privatized Ambri Airfield comes courtesy of Da Vittorio, the three-Michelin-starred restaurant near Bergamo. Chef Chicco Cerea will also lead a live cooking demonstration built around the kitchen's signature paccheri, prepared in front of guests rather than behind closed doors. 

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Several models return from last year's edition, including a Ferrari F40, a Porsche Carrera GT, and a Bugatti Veyron, joining an even stronger and more varied roster for 2026. Among them: a Ferrari 275 GTB, a 1981 Porsche 917 K-81, a Carrera 3.0 RSR IROC, a Lamborghini Diablo SE30 Jota, a Jaguar XJ220, and a Maserati MC12. Bugatti's presence grows considerably this year, with more than a dozen examples expected, spanning a 1920s Type 35 through the rare EB112 concept sedan. The Capricorn 01 Zagato, which we have covered extensively, rounds out the list.

Several marque partners are holding details back until the event itself. Bizzarrini is preparing to debut a car that has never been driven in public before, while Mercedes-Benz Classic has confirmed its participation without naming which model will represent the three-pointed star this year. ALPINA-BMW joins both marques as a partner for the weekend.

The cars alone would justify the journey, but SOC Classic has always been about more than the machinery. A carefully curated program of experiences complements the automotive centerpiece, creating opportunities for members to connect beyond the road. The event's enduring appeal lies in bringing together a select group of collectors from one of the world's most exclusive automotive networks in one of Europe's most spectacular settings.

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Khris Bharath