Miami, FL — ModaMiami, the luxury automotive and lifestyle showcase that has fast become one of South Florida’s most anticipated cultural events, is returning to Miami-Dade County on February 28 through March 1, 2026. Set against the historic backdrop of The Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables, the event is expected to attract car collectors, enthusiasts, designers, and lifestyle audiences from across the region and around the world.
Originally launched in recent years, ModaMiami has quickly expanded into a signature experience blending automotive excellence, design, luxury lifestyle, and cultural programming. Rather than functioning as a traditional car show, the weekend event showcases hundreds of rare and iconic automobiles alongside premium brand installations and immersive activations.
Organizers describe ModaMiami as a platform where the worlds of high performance, craftsmanship, and contemporary culture converge, with curated experiences that go beyond static displays. Attendees can expect a mix of collector cars, luxury products, curated social lounges, and entertainment elements designed to elevate the narrative of Miami’s automotive culture.
Set to be the grand finale of Miami’s Car Week, ModaMiami 2026 will feature:
The event’s design is intended to appeal both to dedicated car collectors and to broader audiences who appreciate design, innovation, and Miami’s unique blend of style and energy.
Although anchored in Miami, ModaMiami has drawn interest from regional and international attendees in previous years. Past editions included display vehicles from global collectors and attracted visitors from across North America and overseas markets, signaling ModaMiami’s emergence as a significant cultural event within Florida’s automotive and lifestyle calendar.
Industry analysts note that the South Florida region’s reputation for luxury events and affluent visitor demographics make Miami-Dade an ideal setting for ModaMiami’s continued growth. With its mix of motoring culture, design, and curated experiences, the event underscores Miami’s broader evolution beyond traditional car shows into multifaceted cultural showcases.