Broad Arrow Auctions achieved a historic milestone during the 2026 Amelia Concours Auction, generating more than $111 million in total sales and setting a new benchmark for auctions held during Amelia Car Week.
The two-day event took place March 6–7 at The Ritz-Carlton on Amelia Island, Florida, serving as the official auction for the Amelia Concours. Strong participation from collectors helped drive the sale to a 92 percent sell-through rate, with 165 of the 179 vehicles offered finding buyers. The results represent the highest grossing auction in the 31-year history of the Amelia Concours and the most successful event since Broad Arrow launched in 2021.
Interest in the auction was strong from the outset. A busy preview day and more than 1,000 registered bidders from 23 countries helped create packed auction rooms during both days of sales. Competition was particularly intense for modern high-performance supercars, many of which produced record-breaking results.
The top seller of the auction was a 2003 Ferrari Enzo finished in Nero D.S., which achieved a final price of $15,185,000. Several other vehicles from a highly anticipated private collection of rare supercars also generated major attention and set new benchmarks.
A 2005 Porsche Carrera GT brought $6,715,000, more than doubling the previous auction record for the model. A 1972 Lamborghini Miura P400 SV also surpassed expectations when it sold for $6,605,000 after competitive bidding between collectors in the room and on the phones. The car had spent more than five decades with a single private owner before appearing at the sale.
Additional notable results included a 1988 Porsche 959 Sport that reached $5,505,000 and a 2021 Ferrari Monza SP2 that sold for $4,955,000. A 2017 Ferrari F12tdf finished in a special factory specification achieved $4,185,000 after an extended bidding contest.
Other standout vehicles included a 1990 Ferrari F40 that sold for $3,800,000, a 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 that brought $3,415,000 and a 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder that achieved a record-setting $2,975,000 for a non-Weissach model.
In total, the auction produced 13 world record prices across a wide range of vehicles, spanning modern supercars, classic European models and vintage American automobiles.
Following the record-setting Amelia event, Broad Arrow plans to continue its 2026 auction calendar with additional collector car sales, including upcoming events connected to Air|Water and the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este.