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InterClassics Maastricht delivers another standout edition.

InterClassics Maastricht 2026 looks back on a successful edition, in which a new visitor record was set. A total of 44,323 buyers and enthusiasts visited the 31st edition of the classic car fair at MECC Maastricht. This confirms InterClassics’ position as one of Europe’s leading classic car fairs. The fair kicked off on Wednesday evening, with more than 700 visitors attending the sold-out Preview Night. In addition to the higher visitor numbers, there was lively trading on the exhibition floor.

Cars changed hands at numerous stands, with several transactions exceeding one million euros. From iconic classics and sought-after youngtimers to hyper-exclusive modern sports cars: the collectible car market showed itself at its strongest in Maastricht. Visitors were also able to enjoy the theme “Legends of the Rising Sun”: an exhibition featuring the most beautiful and best Japanese cars ever made. The 1955 Fiat 8V Berlinetta PininFarina was crowned “Best of Show”.

Porsche at Interclassics Maastricht

Among the many highlights of the Porsche contingent was the stand presented by Porsche Classic Center Gelderland. Mark Wegh and his crew returned to the Maastricht show with an impressive lineup of classic and youngtimer Porsches, each selected for its rarity, historical significance, or exceptional condition. From low-mileage gems to models with limited production runs, the Center’s display offered a deep dive into the enduring charm and engineering excellence of Porsche’s heritage. The expertise and passion of the Porsche Classic Center Gelderland team were on full display, providing insights into the restoration and preservation of these automotive treasures. During our visit on Thursday evening, with another 3 days to go, some extraordinary cars carried the ‘Sold’ sign.
Among them 2 great Porsche 993 Carrera 4S while a stunning 2010 Porsche 911 Sportclassic with just 518 km’s on the tacho was still looking for a new caretaker.

Picture gallery Interclassics Maastricht

Pictures copyright Tim Havermans