Broad Arrow Auctions opened its 2026 Amelia Concours Auction with a series of record-setting sales, underscoring continued demand for rare collector supercars. The two-day auction, held at The Ritz-Carlton in Amelia Island, Florida, drew strong bidding activity as several iconic Ferrari and Porsche models achieved historic prices.

The first evening of the event featured a lineup of highly desirable vehicles, including several from a private collection of rare supercars that generated intense competition among bidders in the room and on the phones. Multiple vehicles surpassed previous auction records, reinforcing the strength of the high-end collector car market.

One of the evening’s earliest highlights was a 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder. The low-mileage, single-owner example sold for $2,975,000, establishing a new auction record for a non-Weissach model of the hybrid hypercar.

A 2017 Ferrari F12tdf soon followed with equally strong results. The car, finished in a bespoke Ferrari Tailor Made specification and showing fewer than 100 miles, attracted bids from multiple participants before selling for $4,185,000, setting a new auction benchmark for the model.

Another standout moment came when a 2021 Ferrari Monza SP2 crossed the block. With just 16 miles and offered as the first example of the model to appear at auction in North America, the car sold for $4,955,000, nearly doubling the previous highest publicly recorded price for the model.

The most anticipated car of the night was a 2003 Ferrari Enzo. The original-owner example, finished in the rare Nero D.S. color and delivered new to North America, quickly drew aggressive bidding. After a rapid series of escalating offers, the Enzo sold for $15,185,000, making it the second most valuable Enzo ever sold at auction.

Record-breaking results continued with a rare 1988 Porsche 959 Sport, one of only 29 lightweight U.S.-market examples. Competitive bidding pushed the final price to $5,505,000, establishing a new auction record for the model.

The evening concluded with the sale of a 2005 Porsche Carrera GT finished in a unique Gulf Blue paint-to-sample color over Ascot Brown. Offered without reserve, the low-mileage supercar sold for $6,715,000, more than doubling the previous auction record for the model.

Broad Arrow Auctions is backed by Hagerty, a company active in the collector car insurance and auction market. The auction house reported strong participation throughout the opening session as collectors competed for rare and historically significant supercars.

The 2026 Amelia Concours Auction continues March 7 with additional vehicles scheduled to cross the block as the event moves into its second day.

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