Every so often, a single result changes how you read the market. That moment came this past week, for the online automotive marketplace as a 1-of-1 2003 Ferrari Enzo finished in Rosso Dino hammered at $12,399,000 on duPont REGISTRY Live, setting a new all-time online auction record and more than doubling the previous online auction record. While the platform has already seen several seven-figure results since launching in November last year, this is the first time that we have broken into eight figures. With a steady flow of analog-era consignments closing at premiums, the diverse range of automobiles in the current docket, everything from off-roaders to sports cars and exotics, looks equally compelling.
Closed Lots: Highlights

The 2003 Ferrari Enzo in Rosso Dino, the only example ever finished in that bespoke color, hammered at $12,399,000, with the final figure including the auction's premium settling at $13,018,950, making it the third most expensive Enzo to ever sell at auction, ever, across both in-person and online formats.
Produced across just 400 examples and representing the pinnacle of Ferrari's road car hierarchy for its era, a one-off color commission of this magnitude has no meaningful precedent anywhere in the collector car market.
The result now represents the highest figure ever hammered for a car sold through an online auction platform, and you can read more about this specific Enzo and get an overview of the Enzo’s recent momentum in our in-depth Market Spotlight.
The 2015 McLaren P1 Spider by Lanzante, 2-of-5 converted to open-top specification finished in Gulf racing colors, hammered at $3,300,000. One of the rarest hypercar conversions ever undertaken by an independent specialist, the result confirms the Lanzante Spider as a genuinely distinct collectible separate from the standard production coupe.
The 2016 Ferrari F12tdf, 1-of-799 produced and showing 1,255 miles, hammered at $2,771,000. The track-focused variant of the F12 Berlinetta continues to command serious attention from collectors who recognize it as the most driver-oriented naturally aspirated front-engine Ferrari of its generation.
Analog-era Ferraris closed out the week with continued strength across multiple price points. A 2008 Ferrari 430 Scuderia with the Carbon Package and 11,575 miles hammered at $676,000, while a 2014 Ferrari 458 Spider finished in Rosso Corsa with a Beige interior crossed the digital block at $415,000, a new world auction record for a standard 458 Spider and well above the previous high of $381,000 set earlier this year.
This result is especially notable given that standard 458 Spiders typically trade between $200,000 and $270,000 at auction and rarely breach $300,000, making this a significant outlier even before accounting for the car's mileage and model year.
Porsche results spanned several generations of the German marque's most collectible models. The 2003 911 GT2 with the Mezger engine and 20,000 miles hammered at $326,000, and a 2007 911 GT3 with the same Mezger flat six in Carrara White crossed the digital block at $174,497. Two 1996 911 Turbos closed within days of each other, a 993 GT2 Tribute finished in Speed Yellow at $337,000, and an Arena Red example with 43,000 miles at $260,000.
A 2022 Lamborghini Huracan EVO RWD crossed the digital block at $265,500 through the platform's dR Drop 3-Hour Flash Sale format. Closing out the week, a custom-built 2007 BMW M6 fitted with a stroker V10 conversion hammered at $34,000, and a 1960 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe with RideTech air suspension closed at $45,000.
Upcoming Lots: Highlights
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There are 15 cars in the docket. Porsche continues to be strongly represented this week with eight lots across both air-cooled and water-cooled eras. Highlights include a 2010 Porsche 911 GT3RS with 3,500 miles finished in Grey Black and Guards Red is currently bidding to $435,000 with one day remaining, placing it among the strongest results of the week should bidding hold through closing.
A 2024 Porsche 911 GT3 fitted with the Manthey Performance Kit and showing just 684 miles is currently bid to $275,000 with five days remaining. Developed by the team behind Porsche's Nurburgring racing program, the Manthey kit adds a measurable performance dimension that current-generation GT3 collectors increasingly seek. A 2017 Porsche 911 Turbo S finished in Paint to Sample Gulf Blue with the Sport Chrono Package is currently bid to $210,000 with four days remaining.
Beyond Stuttgart, a 2025 Maserati GT2 Stradale, one of just 914 produced and showing 1,900 miles, is currently bid to $230,000 with one day remaining. As Maserati's most track-focused road car in over a decade, the GT2 Stradale represents a significant return to form for the Italian marque's performance lineage.
A 1988 Ferrari Testarossa finished in a classic Rosso Corsa with a fresh engine-out service is currently bid to $72,920 with four days remaining, offering one of the more accessible entry points into analog Ferrari ownership currently available on the platform. A gated manual 2011 R8 V10 Spyder is currently bid to $32,000 with four days remaining.
Further highlights include a platform-first 2002 Acura NSX T finished in Silverstone Metallic with 5,136 miles at $90,500, and a 1978 International Scout II rebuilt as a Super Scout tribute following a full restoration at $10,000, both with five days of bidding remaining.
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