Supercar auction sets records for rare Ferraris and Porsches

A recent auction featured record-breaking sales of premium supercars, underscoring the robust market for classic automobiles. Highlights included high prices for models like the Ferrari Enzo and Porsche 918 Spyder from a private collection. Intense bidding drove the results on the first evening of the event.

The auction's opening session displayed a selection of desirable vehicles from a private collection, leading to fierce competition among bidders. Several lots exceeded previous benchmarks, reinforcing the vitality of the premium classic car sector.

A 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder, noted for its low mileage and single ownership, fetched $2,975,000, establishing a new record for the model. This was followed by a 2017 Ferrari F12tdf, customized through Ferrari's Tailor Made program and with under 160 km on the odometer, which sold for $4,185,000 and set a fresh high for its type.

The 2021 Ferrari Monza SP2 drew attention as the first of its kind auctioned in North America, with only 16 miles recorded. It achieved $4,955,000, almost twice the prior record price. The evening's pinnacle was a 2003 Ferrari Enzo in the uncommon Nero D.S. finish, originally delivered to North America in factory packaging. Bids climbed swiftly, resulting in a $15,185,000 sale, making it the second-highest-priced Enzo at auction.

Other notable outcomes included a 1988 Porsche 959 Sport, one of 29 lightweight versions for the American market, which reached $5,505,000—a model record. The session ended with a 2005 Porsche Carrera GT in Gulf Blue over Ascot Brown, low-mileage and sold without reserve, commanding $6,715,000, over double the previous auction figure for the model.

These sales, occurring on March 11, 2026, highlight ongoing demand for rare, well-preserved supercars.

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Vibrant scene from the 31st Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance, highlighting the record $16.5M Ferrari sale and Best of Show Duesenberg amid historic cars under clear skies.
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Record sales and historic winners mark 31st Amelia Island Concours

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The 31st Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance drew collectors and enthusiasts to northeast Florida in March 2026, featuring over 250 historic cars and record-breaking auctions totaling more than $180 million. A 1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider sold for $16,505,000, the week's top price, while a 1931 Duesenberg Model J took Best of Show Concours d’Elegance. Clear weather and diverse events, including a Porsche reunion and L88 Corvette class, enhanced the weekend's appeal.

Despite stormy weather, RM Sotheby's ModaMiami 2026 auction on February 27 at the Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables, Florida, posted strong results with an 89% sell-through rate across 90 lots and 18 cars over $1 million. A 1959 Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spyder topped sales at $7.045 million, while Ferraris outperformed estimates and Aston Martins lagged.

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A 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider Competizione sold for a record $25,305,000 at the Gooding Christie’s Pebble Beach auction in 2025, marking the highest price ever for the model at public auction. This sale highlights the enduring value of these classic roadsters, produced between 1957 and 1963. Prices for the model have stabilized after a boom in the mid-2010s, with short-wheelbase versions typically reaching $16 million to $18 million.

As 2026 approaches, several 2002 model year vehicles will reach 25 years old, qualifying them as classics under common automotive definitions. This milestone highlights cars from brands like Acura, Ferrari, and BMW that influenced early 21st-century designs. Their current used prices vary widely, from affordable options under $10,000 to multimillion-dollar auctions.

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The nearly new 1992 Ferrari F40 (chassis ZFFSR93B000093892), sold for $5.23 million at RM Sotheby's Miami auction last week, is now at risk of confiscation by Swedish courts amid a bankruptcy case involving real estate group Kvalitena AB.

A rare variant of the Nissan Skyline GT-R, the Nismo 400R, has seen its market value climb to over $1 million. This high-performance model from the R33 generation, produced in limited numbers, is now among the most valuable Japanese performance cars. One example is currently listed for $1.1 million through Broad Arrow Auctions.

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A new buyer's guide in Auto Express Magazine explores the Alfa Romeo Spider, particularly the type 916 model, praising its distinctive design. The guide notes that used examples start from £2,000. It also marks 60 years since the original Spider Series I debuted at the Geneva Motor Show.

 

 

 

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