1992 Ferrari F40 set for RM Sotheby's auction in Miami

A low-mileage 1992 Ferrari F40 with just 1,418 km on the odometer is scheduled for auction at RM Sotheby's in Miami on February 27, 2026. The Italian-market supercar, estimated at up to $5 million, boasts exceptional originality and a prestigious award. It forms part of a larger sale featuring 89 collector cars valued over $100 million.

The RM Sotheby's auction at the Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables, Miami, will take place on February 27, 2026, starting with a preview from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., followed by the auction at 4:00 p.m. This event, part of ModaMiami, includes 89 collector cars across 94 lots, with an overall estimated value exceeding $100 million. Among the highlights is a 1992 Ferrari F40 from the Drift Capital Collection, chassis number 93892, one of the last assembled in Maranello.

Completed on May 28, 1992, the car was delivered in April 1993 to its first owner in Rome through dealer Sa.Mo.Car. S.p.A. Intended for the Italian market, it remained in Italy until 1999, then moved to Sweden for about 20 years before being transported to the USA in 2024. The F40 retains its original chassis, engine, gearbox, and body, all matching factory numbers, with high preservation of manufacturer markings and exposed carbon fiber elements.

Powered by a 2.9-liter twin-turbo V8 engine producing 478 hp and 576 Nm of torque, the supercar features a 5-speed manual gearbox and a top speed exceeding 320 km/h. Its interior is finished in red Rosso Stoffa Vigogna. The vehicle received the Cavallino Platinum Award at the 2025 Palm Beach Cavallino Classic and has been submitted for Ferrari Classiche certification through Ferrari of Naples. The package includes service documentation, the original tool kit, spare belts, and the original Agip tire inflation kit.

RM Sotheby's estimates the F40 at $4 million to $5 million. Approximately 1,315 examples of the Ferrari F40 were produced in total.

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