Broad Arrow Auctions marked a major milestone in its European expansion with the successful debut of the Zoute Concours Auction, held Friday, October 10, in partnership with the renowned Zoute Grand Prix Week in Knokke-Heist, Belgium. Collectors and enthusiasts filled the scenic Approach Golf Venue for an evening that combined high energy, competitive bidding, and record-setting results.
The auction realized €26.3 million in total sales, with 78 percent of all lots sold, underscoring robust demand across both classic and contemporary collector segments. Bidders from across Europe and beyond competed for some of the most exclusive vehicles on offer, making the event one of Broad Arrow’s strongest international performances to date.

Among the evening’s top highlights was a 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 finished in rare Verde Pino, which sold for €3.015.625 after a spirited round of bidding. Other headline results included the one-off Lamborghini Pregunta concept—the final Lamborghini produced before Audi’s takeover—achieving €2.143.750, and a 2023 Aston Martin Valkyrie from Formula One driver Daniel Ricciardo’s private collection bringing €2.284.375.
The atmosphere reflected both excitement and appreciation for craftsmanship, with attendees celebrating automotive artistry from multiple eras. The event also showcased Broad Arrow’s growing global presence as part of Hagerty (NYSE: HGTY), reinforcing its reputation as a premier destination for high-end automotive sales.

“We are thankful for our consignors and bidders whose participation made our second European sale an unforgettable success,” the company stated. “We’re thrilled to carry this momentum into our upcoming auctions in Las Vegas and Zürich later this month.”
With its first appearance at Zoute Grand Prix Week now in the books, Broad Arrow Auctions has firmly established itself as a dynamic new force in Europe’s collector car market.