The week ending June 6th delivered one of the most significant sales on duPont REGISTRY Live. 17 cars dominated by modern exotics and sports cars crossed the digital block over the past seven days, led by a low-mileage Guards Red 918 Spyder, a Holy-Trinity hypercar which hammered at $2,969,000. Looking to the week ahead, two hypercar conignments lead a 16-car docket. Besides a 1-of-1 2003 Ferrari Enzo finished in Rosso Dino, and a 1-of-5 McLaren P1 Spider by Lanzante in iconic Gulf Livery, a celebrity-owned Murcielago closing soon rounds out the lineup. Here are the highlights.
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A 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder with the CXX Sonderwunsch Package and 420 original miles, hammered at $2,969,00. Produced across 918 units worldwide (only 41 in Guards Red), the highest production total among the three Holy Trinity hybrid hypercars, this clean example at sub-500 miles confirms that the ceiling is holding firmly above the $2.9 million mark.
Staying with Porsche, a 2019 911 Speedster (991.2) with Heritage Design Package and ~4,000 miles was the session's second-highest individual result at $496,806. The Speedster is among the most consistently valued limited-production 991-generation cars, and the Heritage Design Package commands a documented premium over standard specification examples.
Onto GT models and a 2025 Porsche 911 GT3RS (992.1) also finished in Guards Red, with 4,630 miles and equipped with Valvetronic exhaust, hammered at $355,500, confirming current-generation GT3 RS values above $350,000 for low-mileage examples with factory performance options.
The June 4 Gulf Orange pairing represents the week's most directionally useful data outside the headline lots. A 2024 Porsche Boxster Spyder RS in PTS Gulf Orange hammered at $197,500, and the 2023 Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS with Weissach Package in the same specification cleared at $186,500. Finally, a 2015 911 GT3 (991.1) finished in Martine Blue and with 4,170 miles was part of our three-hour dR Drop flash sale, and it hammered at $169,500.
Moving on to a 2021 Ferrari SF90 Stradale with 5,400 miles and equipped with the highly desirable Assetto Fiorano package, hammered at $397,000. The Assetto Fiorano package adds Multimatic dampers, titanium springs, and revised exhaust alongside approximately 66 pounds of weight reduction.
Dodge posted two results in close succession on June 5. The 2016 Viper ACR Extreme at 844 miles with the Extreme Aero Pack hammered at $437,000, and the 2017 GTS-R Final Edition, chassis #5 of 100, followed at $427,000. The $10,000 spread between a fully optioned low-mileage example and a numbered limited-edition variant confirms near-parity in the current Viper collector market at equivalent condition. The 2014 Viper GTS, one of 52 produced in Stryker Green, closed at $166,000/
The 2024 Nissan GT-R Skyline Edition (R35), one of 100 produced for the U.S. market, finished in iconic Bayside Blue, closed at $190,500. For context, its original MSRP was $131,090; the result confirms collector demand for final-year production and limited-edition specification.
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One of the most significant consignments in the platform's history leads the current docket. A 2003 Ferrari Enzo, documented as the only example ever produced in Rosso Dino, a bespoke color never offered in standard production, is currently bid to $6,100,000 with 10 days remaining.
Produced across just 399 examples and representing the Italian marque’s Big Five and hailing from the peak of Ferrari's road car hierarchy from the Luca-di-Montezemolo era, when Michael Schumacher and Scuderia Ferrari were a dominant force in Formula 1, this unique color commission on one of the rarest road Ferraris of its generation places this example in a category entirely its own.
Alongside the Enzo is the week’s second hypercar, a 2015 McLaren P1 Spider. The Woking-based sports car maker only produced 375 coupes worldwide. This particular example began life as #209 and was originally finished, dubbed ‘Professor’ for its unique Professor 2 Blue color. This car is #2 of just 5 converted to open-top specification by Lanzante Motorsport of the U.K., finished in historic Gulf Livery, is currently bid to $1,025,000 with 12 days remaining. With the platform's own McLaren P1 coupe result serving as a reference point, the Lanzante Spider conversion represents a fundamentally rarer proposition.
Beyond the hypercars, much of this week's offerings is centered on analog-era exotics and performance cars from the 2000s. Two Pininfarina-designed V8 Ferraris, both in signature Rossa Corsa, a 2004 360 Challenge Stadale with a factory stripe delete at $288,888, and a 2009 F430 Scuderia with the carbon package, is currently bidding to $100,500.
Two gated manual V12-powered Murcielagos are part of the lineup this week. A 2006 Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster with a factory gated manual leads at $456,000 with three days remaining, while the 2003 Murcielago Coupe with documented Nicolas Cage ownership is currently bid to $326,000, also with three days left.
Further highlights include a 2010 Porsche 911 GT3 RS (997.2) in White Gold Livery at $382,500 with three days remaining, a 2025 Porsche 911 Turbo 50 Years Edition, and a 2024 Porsche 911 S/T with the Heritage Design Package and just 305 miles, both at $300,000. A 2005 Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren finished in Crystal Laurite Silver over a Silver Arrow red interior and Turbine-style wheels, the car’s launch-spec, at $291,000, rounds out the lineup.
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