Levegh at the Classics Forum: Insights from the Heart of the Collectible Car Industry
- nicolas14020
- 29 sept.
- 2 min de lecture
Earlier this month, LEVEGH had the honor of participating in the Classics Forum at Goodwood, a landmark event dedicated to framing the future of the collectible car industry. Surrounded by leaders in automotive heritage, investment, and culture, we showcased two of our latest one-of-one masterpieces: the Porsche 993 RWB in petrol blue and the Porsche 917K Weathered, winner of the 1971 Spa 1000km, both handcrafted in France over more than 1,000 hours.
These models, presented within the historic walls of the Goodwood Estate, perfectly embodied the Forum’s themes: heritage, authenticity, and the transformation of collectible cars into works of cultural significance.

Key Insights from the Forum
The Classics Forum, guided by AssetClassic’s Michele Bertoncello, Lorenzo Basile, and their team, provided a deep dive into the current state and future of collectible cars.
Among the highlights:
A Market of Exceptional Scale:The collectible car market now represents €800 billion in global assets and an annual €80–90 billion revenue pool, with trading, maintenance, and restoration as core value drivers.
Shifting Perceptions:Once considered a niche passion, collectible cars are increasingly viewed as cultural assets, “art on wheels,” with values reinforced by heritage, storytelling, and provenance.
Rising Demand from UHNWIs:With the global population of ultra-high-net-worth individuals projected to reach nearly 600,000 by 2028, demand for collectible cars, and by extension, related memorabilia and scale models, is expected to continue accelerating.
Trends Reshaping the Sector:
Authenticity and Provenance: Collectors seek verified, historically faithful creations.
Openness to Personalization: Nearly 70% of collectors are open to modifications when executed with craftsmanship and taste.
Community & Experience: Events, clubs, and storytelling experiences are becoming as valuable as the cars themselves.
Cross-Sector Parallels: Just like luxury watches and art, classic and collectible cars are emerging as investment-grade assets with liquidity and growth potential.
Levegh’s Role in this Evolving Landscape
As a Paris-based atelier, LEVEGH exists precisely at this intersection:
Authenticity: Every model is a one-of-one creation, authenticated via blockchain.
Cultural Value: Each car is not a replica, but a rebirth of history at scale, honoring the passion and sacrifice of motorsport legends.
Exclusivity: Unlike industrial competitors, our work is never repeated, ensuring scarcity and long-term desirability.
The feedback from collectors, investors, and industry experts at the Forum was overwhelmingly positive. Many recognized Levegh’s approach as a natural extension of the collectible car ecosystem, bridging full-size automotive heritage with investment-grade artistry in scale.
Looking Ahead
The Classics Forum confirmed what we have always believed: passion assets are becoming one of the strongest growth markets of the next decade. Cars, models, memorabilia, and experiences are converging into a vibrant cultural economy.
Levegh is proud to play its part by crafting works that honor this legacy. From the Porsche 993 RWB to the Porsche 917K Weathered, our mission remains constant: to capture the soul of motorsport in timeless pieces of mechanical art.



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