Cavallino Classic 2025: A Glittering Tribute to Ferrari’s Legacy in Palm Beach
Updated: Feb 1
The Cavallino Classic, widely hailed as the premier Ferrari gathering in the United States, made its return to Palm Beach for its 34th annual celebration, bringing together car collectors, enthusiasts, and luxury tastemakers from around the world.
Hosted at The Breakers from January 23 to January 26, the four-day event honored the beauty, performance, and storied history of the Ferrari brand. Since its inception in 1992, the event has been a temple for the preservation of Enzo Ferrari’s legacy, drawing a crowd of collectors and experts eager to celebrate Ferrari’s engineering brilliance.

This year’s gathering was attended by some of the most influential figures in the world of luxury, fashion, and motorsport. Notable attendees included fashion moguls Tommy and Dee Hilfiger, Ferrari heir Enzo Mattioli, and influential Palm Beach personalities such as Mayor Danielle Moore, Logan Horne, and Rick Rose. Also present were renowned collectors and enthusiasts like Devorah Ezagui, Georges “Monsieur” Coupet, and Herbert Wertheim, among many others.
The highlight of the event was the Concorso d’Eleganza, held on the lush lawns of The Breakers, where over 150 of the world’s rarest and most meticulously restored Ferraris were on display. In the competition for the prestigious Best of Show awards, the 1954 Ferrari 375 MM #0476 AM, owned by a private collector, claimed the Best of Show Granturismo 2025 title, while Brian Ross’s 1957 Ferrari 335 S #0674 took home the Best of Show Competizione 2025 award. The Classiche Certified Best of Show went to a 1967 Ferrari Dino 206 S #026, also owned by a private collector.
One of the most exciting moments of the weekend came on Friday evening with the North American debut of the Ferrari F80. The 1,200-hp supercar, designed to rival the brand’s iconic models like the GTO and F40, thrilled the crowd with its cutting-edge performance and breathtaking design.
Throughout the weekend, the event featured dynamic discussions with collectors and automotive experts, as well as exhibitions from luxury brands such as Riva Yacht, Bang & Olufsen, Schedoni Modena, RM Sotheby’s, Richard Mille, and Hedley Studios. Guests were also treated to the iconic Party Under the Stars and the Classic & Sports Sunday car show, which included a charity brunch at Mar-a-Lago Club, offering attendees a last chance to admire stunning cars from all over the world, ranging from classic Italian masterpieces to rare modern sports cars.
As always, the Cavallino Classic was more than just an event – it was a celebration of Ferrari’s enduring legacy and a reminder of the timeless appeal of the Prancing Horse.
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