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The M Group Collection is an unapologetic gathering of 41 rare and high-performance vehicles from some of the most recognized names in automotive design. Some of these rarities hail from the “House of Zuffenhausen,” offering...
Bonhams Cars has announced a standout lineup of rare modern supercars and hypercars for the Miami Auction on May 3, including a 2021 McLaren Elva valued at $1.35M–$1.5M. This example shows just 400 miles and...
A 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder equipped with the Weissach Package will be offered at Broad Arrow’s The Porsche Air|Water Auction 2026 with an estimate of $4.5M–$5.5M. This example is a rare Paint to Sample Riviera...
Broad Arrow Auctions, driven by Hagerty is thrilled to announce the result of a unique, single-car auction—the first North American public auction of a Gordon Murray Automotive T.50—at a stop along the celebrated California Mille...
In the realms of automotive design and engineering excellence, few marques command the same level of respect as Ferrari, ranging from its earliest grand touring models to its most modern super- and hypercars, with development...
Federico Vecchio ©2026 Courtesy of RM Sotheby's
A landmark of supercar history, this 1989 Ferrari F40 is set to headline RM Sotheby’s upcoming Monaco auction on 25 April, where it will be offered without reserve and is expected to fetch somewhere between...
Introduced in Modena in March 1970, the De Tomaso Pantera combined striking design with raw performance, but its creator, Alejandro de Tomaso, continued refining the concept. Early production issues were resolved over time, yet U.S....
A standout in the upcoming Bonhams Cars’ Monaco auction is a stunning 1962 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster, estimated at $1.4M–$1.5M. This 1962 example features a matching-numbers engine, factory disc brakes, and extensive documentation. Originally delivered in...
Built for Group 4 competition, the Porsche 934 used a largely standard body to meet regulations, while shedding weight through the removal of interior comforts like seats, air conditioning, and insulation. In their place came...
Developed in secrecy after GM’s 1963 factory racing ban, the Bill Thomas Cheetah emerged as Chevrolet’s covert rival to Carroll Shelby’s Cobra. Engineered by Corvette tuner Bill Thomas, it was an uncompromising sports racer featuring...
The McLaren Elva is the brand’s first open-cockpit road car and part of its top-tier Ultimate Series, representing the most extreme edge of McLaren engineering. Limited to just 149 units, it is also the lightest...
Porsche’s enduring mystique is deeply rooted in its storied motorsport success, with many of its most celebrated road cars developed alongside their racing counterparts. A prime example is the Porsche 918 Spyder, which shares core...
Porsche produced just 45 examples of the 993-based 3.8 RSR between 1996 and 1998 for IMSA and international GT competition. One of these rare cars is now listed on Bring a Trailer, and its RSR...
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The Porsche Carrera GT is one of the most defining analogue supercars of its era. This 2005 example is expected to bring as much as $2.9 million at RM Sotheby’s Monaco sale on April 25....
Kevin Van Campenhout ©2026 Courtesy of RM Sotheby's
Set to cross the auction block at RM Sotheby’s ucpoming Monaco Auction on 25 April, this 2004 Ferrari Enzo comes with an estimate of around $5.5 million–$6 million and represents one of the most desirable...
This 2008 Spyker C8 Laviolette is one of 67 produced and was imported new for sale at Braman Cadillac in Miami, Florida. In 2010, it was exported to Alberta, Canada, before being returned to the...
The Lamborghini 350 GT marked the brand’s debut, combining engineering from Giotto Bizzarrini and Gianpaolo Dallara with Touring’s lightweight bodywork. Built between 1964 and 1966, just 120 examples were produced. Seeking more power and comfort,...
Unveiled at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show, the Lamborghini Centenario was created to honor the 100th birthday of company founder Ferruccio Lamborghini. Departing from the brand’s tradition of naming cars after bullfighting themes, the Centenario...
Few British sports cars capture the eccentric spirit of low-volume performance manufacturing quite like the Marcos Mantara. This 1996 Marcos Mantara Coupe 400, one of just 137 examples produced over a seven-year run, was originally...
Introduced in 1974, the legendary Lamborghini Countach saw production of just over 2,000 units before concluding its run in 1990 with the celebrated 25th Anniversary Edition—a fitting tribute marking the silver jubilee of Automobili Lamborghini....
In 1979, the FIA introduced sweeping rule changes, creating Group B for 1982 and giving manufacturers limited time to respond. Lancia adapted by partnering with Abarth and Pininfarina, basing its new rally car—code-named SE037—on the...
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the iconic Countach, Lamborghini introduced a bold reinterpretation of the legendary supercar. Retaining its name—derived from a Piedmontese exclamation of awe—the new Countach LPI 800-4 blends futuristic styling with...