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RM Sotheby's Monaco Auction 2026: Top 10 Results and Highlights

RM Sotheby's Monaco Auction 2026: Top 10 Results and Highlights

From a record-breaking Ferrari F40 to a $19.5M California Spider, Monaco showcases elite provenance across hypercars, race cars, and blue-chip classics

As Monaco’s historic racing weekend unfolded, RM Sotheby's returned to the principality with a tightly curated sale that matched the scale and significance of the Grand Prix de Monaco Historique. Held at the Grimaldi Forum earlier today, the 2026 edition brought together 77 lots, including 58 motor cars, spanning competition icons, modern hypercars, and blue-chip classics. The catalog leaned heavily into quality and provenance, drawing global participation across in-room, telephone, and digital bidding.

The headline result reset the market. The 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider by Scaglietti achieved €16,655,000 ($19,529,784), a new world record outperforming comparable sales at Retromobile Paris ($16,727,110) and Amelia Island ($16,505,000) earlier this year. The car's current duPont REGISTRY Index (dRi) value is ($16,800,000), and it marks the second example offered by RM Sotheby’s in 2026. Out of the 56 produced between 1960 and 1963, only 39 were originally configured with covered headlamps. This particular car was notably the show vehicle at the 1961 IAA Frankfurt Motor Show. 

Carrying a Ferrari Classiche certification and having undergone a meticulous three-year refurbishment, this sale, accompanied by a rare silver hardtop, reinforces this model as one of the most valuable open-top Ferraris ever produced.

Other highlights followed a clear structure across categories. Automobilia offered from the family of Juan Manuel Fangio added depth, while two Ferrari F40 examples featured in the docket, including one that set a new world record for the standard F40 at €4,336,250 ($5,084,720).

We spotlighted several cars in the docket throughout April, leading up to this auction. They included a 1-of-9 Argento Nürburgring 2004 Ferrari Enzo at €6,530,000 ($7,657,129), a 1-of-1 Signal Green 2014 Ferrari LaFerrari at €5,067,500 ($5,942,190), previously owned by lead man of Jamiroquai, Jay Kay, Jack McAfee’s 1957 Porsche 550A SpyderA offered at €3,750,000 ($4,390,000), and a 1-of-3 1999 Bugatti EB112 V12 manual sedan that achieved €1,692,500 ($1,970,000).

There was no shortage of track-only cars, from vintage competition machinery to modern hypercars such as the 2024 Bugatti Bolide at €4,336,250 ($5,084,720), the 2018 Ferrari FXX-K Evo at €5,180,000 ($6,074,108), the 2020 Ferrari 488 GTE Evo, and the 2022 Lamborghini Essenza SCV12 at €1,242,500 ($1,450,000).

Another highlight was the car that gave Ayrton Senna his break in Formula 1 with the 1984 Toleman TG183B,  offered at €2,950,000 ($3,450,000). In total, five Grand Prix racing cars featured within the catalog, reinforcing the sale’s strong motorsport foundation. The top-selling Porsche of the evening was a 2005 Carrera GT at €2,255,000 ($2,644,230).

Additional highlights included highly collectible automobilia offered by the family of famed Argentinian Grand Prix ace of the 1950s, Juan Manuel Fangio, that fetched €763,560 ($894,622.14) while seven low-mile cars from the Untouched collection further emphasized originality as a defining theme throughout the sale. Overall, the RM Sotheby's Monaco sale delivered €87,967,385  million ($102,929,470) in total sales, setting a new benchmark as the highest-grossing multi-car auction in Europe.

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10. 1955 Aston Martin DB3S (Lot #158)

€3,380,000 ($3,963,414)


9. 1957 Porsche 550A Spyder by Wendler (Lot #165)

€3,750,000 ($4,397,279)


8. 1991 Ferrari 642 (Lot #142)

€3,830,000 ($4,491,088)


7. 1989 Ferrari F40 (Lot #1989)

€4,336,250 ($5,084,720)


6. 1978 Ferrari 312 T3 (Lot #143)

€4,336,250 ($5,084,720)



5. 2024 Bugatti Bolide (Lot #170)

€4,336,250 ($5,084,720)


4. 2014 Ferrari LaFerrari (Lot #145)

€5,067,500 ($5,942,190)


3. 2018 Ferrari FXX-K Evo (Lot #154)

€5,180,000 ($6,074,108)


2. 2004 Ferrari Enzo (Lot #141)

€6,530,000 ($7,657,129)


1. 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider by Scaglietti (Lot #164)

€16,655,000 ($19,529,784)



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