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Mercedes-Benz Classic at FuoriConcorso 2026: Pre-War Legends to Modern Hypercars

Mercedes-Benz Classic at FuoriConcorso 2026: Pre-War Legends to Modern Hypercars

The three-pointed star brought 12 cars spanning 140 years to Villa del Grumello on the shores of Lake Como

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2026 is a significant year for Mercedes-Benz as it celebrates 140 years, and the three-pointed star continues to mark this milestone by showcasing some of its most spectacular race cars and road cars at some of the most prestigious events around the world. Back in late February, we saw a diverse lineup of motor cars at Moda Miami at the Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables. 

Now, in this latest showcase this past weekend (May 16-17), Mercedes-Benz brought 12 significant motorcars to the Villa del Grumello on the shores of Lake Como for FuoriConcorso 2026. We covered the event last year when a rare CLK GTR had to be craned onto the grounds. This year, the crane was back, as seen getting a 190 E EVO DTM racer being hoisted into position to settle next to the new HWA EVO, a 520-horsepower W 201-based continuation car limited to 100 units, and a 190E 2.5-16 Evolution II Saloon from 1990.

Beyond the 190 E, you had cars spanning everything from pre-war vintage beauties like a replica 1886 Benz Patent-Motorwagen (the world's first car) to modern exotics and hypercars like a gold-finished 2022 Mercedes-AMG ONE, essentially highlighting 140 years of innovation. The AMG ONE continues to surface at the most prestigious events on the motoring calendar as deliveries roll out. 

Powered by a Formula 1-derived hybrid system producing over 1,000 horsepower, the car currently carries a market value of $3.3 million on the duPont REGISTRY Index, above the original MSRP range of $2.7 million to $3.2 million. Lewis Hamilton, Nico Rosberg, and George Russell are among confirmed owners. Russell took delivery of his dark blue example in Monaco last year.

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“FuoriConcorso has shown what Mercedes-Benz has epitomised for 140 years: Pioneering spirit, innovation, and craftsmanship at the highest level. Motorsport has always set the pace by pushing courage, speed, and technology to the limit. Carl Benz invented the automobile – and thus made individual mobility possible. Many subsequent innovations originate from motor racing. The audience’s reactions encourage us to tell this story vividly.” - Marcus Breitschwerdt, CEO of Mercedes-Benz Heritage GmbH

Other Highlights included a 1906 120 PS six-cylinder racer, the inter-war 1928 SSK, better known as the White Elephant for its supercharger howl, the W 125 Silver Arrow, the 300 SLR that Stirling Moss drove to victory at the 1955 Mille Miglia, a 1981 500 SL Rallye built for that season's rally program, and the SLR McLaren 722 GT.

The 300 SLR is impossible to ignore in any setting. We ran into it at the 1000 Miglia Experience UAE last December. Its sibling in the lineup, the W 194 racer, is what the 300 SL Gullwing was drawn from, and here’s how it became a Blue Chip Benz.

A modern-day SLR McLaren 722 GT shown at Como is a more extreme track-only variant. The road-going SLR McLaren, still the most undervalued, misunderstood exotic from the 2000s, especially when you look at where values of some of its contemporaries like the Carrera GT and Murcielago sit today. Two examples recently crossed the block on the duPont REGISTRY Live: a 2006 coupe at $271,525 (dRi: $305,500) and a 2008 Roadster at $457,800. (dRi:$378,058 ).

FuoriConcorso has been on the calendar since 2019, and based on what Mercedes-Benz has brought to Como two years running, it has earned its place as one of the more serious stops on the classic car circuit.

 

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