Cobble Beach Classics returns to the 2026 Canadian International AutoShow with a spectacular lineup of eight ultra-rare and iconic collector automobiles. Thanks to the generous support of several private owners, museums and General Motors’ own collection, these seldom-seen vehicles are sure to be fan favourites again this year. This eclectic mix spans over 100 years of automotive history, showcasing how dramatically cars have evolved through the decades.
“We are so very pleased to have Cobble Beach Classics as a featured exhibitor again this year,” said Jason Campbell, General Manager of the AutoShow. “Cobble Beach always brings the most amazing cars, many from private collections that are rarely seen, and it’s always a must-see exhibit for enthusiasts, photographers, and anyone interested in the fascinating history behind these vehicles.”
“Our goal has always been to give people a chance to see cars they might never experience otherwise,” said Rob McLeese, Founder and Chair of the Cobble Beach Concours d’Elegance & Motoring Festival. “From the 1906 Russell to the 2003 BMW Alpina Z8, this year’s lineup is a once-in-a-lifetime collection, and we can’t wait to welcome visitors to our AutoShow’s exhibit to see these rare machines up close.”
“Cobble Beach Classics and the Canadian International AutoShow share a passion for celebrating automotive artistry and innovation,” added Rob McLeese. “We are honored to continue this partnership and bring an eclectic mix of classic and collector cars that inspire enthusiasts and newcomers alike.”
Presented by the prestigious Cobble Beach Concours d’Elegance & Motoring Festival, this curated exhibit celebrates some truly diverse and unique automobiles. The oldest vehicle on display is a 1906 Russell Model B, made right here in Toronto. Cobble Beach has been an exhibitor at the Canadian International AutoShow since 2015 and a favourite of AutoShow visitors.
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