
This June, Toronto’s summer car season kicked off with back-to-back events that had the streets and rooftops buzzing.
From exotic supercars to vintage Italian gems, the neighbourhood turned into a celebration of automotive passion; with the kind of style only Yorkville can offer.
Whether you’re a fan of modern performance machines like Lamborghini and Maserati, or love the charm of Alfa Romeo Spiders and classic coupes, both events delivered an unforgettable mix of speed, history, and community.
Last Sunday, the Italian rooftop car meetup brought together an iconic lineup of Italian cars — think deep red Alfa Romeo Spiders, rare GTVs, and even a striking blue Maserati MC20 with its butterfly doors up.
The event was hosted in celebration of the Alfa Romeo Club of Canada’s 50th anniversary, in collaboration with VHO Motors, Alfa Romeo Toronto and AWIN Group.
Tucked above Yorkville with skyline views, it had an intimate, boutique feel. There was no rush; just great cars, real conversations, and espresso-fueled admiration for Italian design.
Maserati Toronto brought some heavy hitters including the MC20
Lamborghini Revuelto
Lamborghini Diablo – 1992 – Red Nappa Leather interior
Not an Italian car, but the Porsche GT3Rs gets an honorable mention!
YORKVILLE EXOTIC CAR SHOW
The Father’s Day Exotic Car Show brought a sea of chrome and carbon fiber to Yorkville Avenue.
From Aston Martins, Lamborghinis and Ferraris to rare collector cars, the sidewalks were lined with enthusiasts and families alike, snapping photos and soaking up the sunshine.
It wasn’t just a car show, it was a lifestyle moment. Supercars revved down Bloor St., and everyone was in full summer mode.
Little selfie moment with a Pink Smart for Two
Clever Corvette placement
Cars parading on the red carpet and exiting the event for the day
This was just the beginning. With more cars & coffee meets, motorsport pop-ups, and lifestyle events on the way, it’s safe to say summer 2025 is going to be one to remember.
Stay tuned here or follow me on Instagram @soviolette2 for more behind-the-scenes from Toronto’s car scene and beyond, and Shop Car Art on www.soviolette.com
Until next time,