Broad Arrow brings elite supercars and icons to the 2025 Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este, including Ferrari, Pagani, BMW, and Mercedes legends.
Broad Arrow Auctions has unveiled its final lineup for the upcoming Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este Auction, set for May 24–25, 2025, at Villa Erba on the scenic shores of Lake Como. In partnership with BMW AG, the auction will offer over 70 of the world’s most desirable collector vehicles, including rare supercars, iconic classics, and milestone BMWs.

Leading the charge is a 1989 Ferrari F40 Competizione, a privateer-built racer transformed by Specialised Cars of Manchester. Originally delivered in Rosso Corsa as a road car, chassis 80369 was upgraded to full competition specification, including fixed Lexan headlights, an adjustable wing, and a twin-turbo V8 tuned to 648 horsepower. Campaigned in the British GT Championship in 2000, it is now one of just 27 such cars worldwide and includes an extensive spares package.

Also commanding attention is a 2022 Pagani Huayra R, serial number 2 of just 30 built. A 9,000-rpm V12 producing 850 horsepower powers this €2.8M–€3.2M hypercar, designed strictly for the track. With just 134 km on the odometer and over €300,000 in bespoke options, it represents the pinnacle of Horacio Pagani’s engineering philosophy.
Other star lots include a Guards Red 2006 Porsche Carrera GT with under 11,000 km and a full engine-out service, and a historic 1948 Ferrari 166 Spyder Corsa by Ansaloni, estimated between €5.5M and €7.5M.
BMW will be honored with a dedicated Saturday evening session featuring legends like a 1958 BMW 507, a 1939 328 Wendler Cabriolet, and a rare 1991 Alpina Roadster Limited Edition. A standout 1980 BMW M1 with Procar-style upgrades and celebrity provenance joins modern entries such as a 2000 Z8 and 2003 M3 CSL.

Mercedes-Benz is well represented, with a 1955 300 SL Gullwing in Medium Red, a 1957 300 SL Roadster, and a one-of-80 2006 CLK DTM AMG Convertible.
“This is more than an auction—it’s a celebration of automotive excellence across every era,” said Joe Twyman, Broad Arrow’s VP of Sales, EMEA. “From motorsport rarities to design icons, this lineup is truly unmatched in both diversity and significance.”
Collectors worldwide are expected to participate, with bidding available in person, by phone, and online. The Villa d’Este sale promises to be a defining event of the 2025 collector car calendar.