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Motorlux, A Revamp Of Legendary McCall’s Car Week Staple

3 years ago
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 Like Amelia Island and Radwood, McCall’s Motorworks Revival has been bought out by Hagerty and rebranded, the event hosted at the Monterey Jet Center is now known as Motorlux. A curated event that blends the worlds of aviation, cars, and the culinary arts.  

Motorlux Monterey

“We are grateful to Gordon and Molly McCall for entrusting us as stewards of this prestigious gathering that they founded and grew into a world-class event,” said Soon Hagerty, Senior Vice President of Brand, Hagerty. “Monterey Car Week is the most anticipated annual automotive event and we’re dedicated to ensuring that Motorlux remains the benchmark celebration of cars, craft, and community that sets the stage for the days to come.”

Motorlux, A Revamp Of Legendary McCall's Car Week Staple

Motorlux is a lifestyle experience with curated menus, signature cocktails, fashion, and, of course, an opportunity to be seen and network. The event also, for the first time, featured an auction by the Hagerty-owned auction house, Broad Arrow Auctions. The auction of roughly 80 vehicles raked in over $55 million, including the sale of a 1957 Ferrari 250 GT LWB Berlinetta Scaglietti, which hammered for $5.5 million. Several other vehicles were sold for seven figures, including a 1964 Aston Martin DB5, a 1971 Mercedes-Benz 600 LWB Landaulet, and a 1990 Ferrari F40. 

The Original Venice Crew had their limited edition Shelby G.T. 350s on display, Valkyrie Racing’s  Antarctica expedition Porsche 356, and several other notable cars made an appearance as well. Like many of the events Hagerty has taken over in the last few years, the insurance giant brought in the right team to take an event like McCall’s and enhance it, making it even better. 

Enjoy more photos from Motorlux below:

Motorlux, A Revamp Of Legendary McCall's Car Week Staple
Motorlux, A Revamp Of Legendary McCall's Car Week Staple
Motorlux, A Revamp Of Legendary McCall's Car Week Staple

Erik Bonney

Erik Bonney is a distinguished automotive photographer known for capturing the essence of classic and contemporary vehicles at some of the world’s most prestigious automotive events. His work has been featured at the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion, where he documents vintage race cars in action at Laguna Seca, as well as Rennsport Reunion V, celebrating Porsche’s racing heritage. He has also covered high-profile auctions such as Gooding & Company at Pebble Beach, exclusive gatherings like Concours and Cocktails at The Preserve, and various other notable automotive showcases. With a keen eye for detail and a deep appreciation for automotive history, Erik’s photography brings the passion and artistry of the car world to life.

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