January 09, 2026

Shaping the ice

Just as the layers of ice on Lake St. Moritz are becoming stronger day by day, the anticipation and excitement for The I.C.E. 2026 within our community and team is building up fast.

And while we can only thank nature for providing us with one of the world’s most beautiful stages, there are countless beautiful minds and skillful hands who are currently shaping our event, making sure everything is safe and ready to stun when, in a short time, our infrastructure will once again inhabit the frozen surface of Lake St. Moritz – and the engines come alive with a roar.

Having worked tirelessly for months to make our vision of The I.C.E. become a reality once again, we might be slightly biased – but we simply know that this year’s edition is truly unmissable. There are some exciting novelties, starting with the new concours categories, ‘Birth of the Hypercar’ and ‘Legendary Liveries’, both promising some exceptional automobiles. And as The I.C.E. is so much more than just a celebration of cars, we have created a rich cultural and artistic programme, details of which will be revealed soon.

To offer you a first taste of this cultural dimension, we are proud to introduce The I.C.E. Radio! Our online radio station, available both through the app and on our official website, features a curated selection of tracks inspiring timeless elegance and an atmosphere of true exclusivity.

On Friday 30th and Saturday 31st, the station will broadcast live from the frozen lake of St. Moritz, giving anyone the chance to follow the official commentary directly from their phones and fully immerse themselves in an unforgettable experience.

Secure your tickets to The I.C.E. 2026 before they sell out! This is an edition you won’t want to miss.

Despite all the efforts we made since 5am this morning in order to have an 100% ready lake Village tomorrow, due to the exceptional snowfall occurred in the past 16 hours pouring more than 60cm of fresh snow, we are sorry to inform you that the event has been cancelled for safety reasons