Another record-setting week has pushed duPont REGISTRY Live into new territory. Between April 13 and April 18, the platform recorded 21 cars sold, generating $8,645,582 in total sales, its strongest weekly performance to date. In recent weeks, duPont REGISTRY Live has recorded total weekly sales figures of $2.6 million, $4.3 million, and $6.5 million, making this latest result a clear continuation of that upward trajectory. Since launch in November 2025, total volume now stands at 239 cars sold, with momentum increasingly concentrated at the very top end of the market.
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Leading the charge was a 2022 Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport, 1-of-60 produced, which achieved $3,792,600. As only the third Bugatti ever to sell on the platform, the result reinforces growing confidence in transacting multi-million dollar hypercars online. Configured in exposed Grey Carbon and Blanc with a Tangerine interior, and equipped with over $370,000 in factory options, the Pur Sport represents the most driver-focused iteration of the Chiron family, and its performance here sets a new benchmark for modern hypercars on dR Live, second only to another Chiron Sport, the Jaune Mosheim-spec example that brought in $4,012,050 in January.
Mercedes-Benz delivered one of its strongest collective performances to date, with five cars sold. Leading the group was a 1-of-99 2018 Mercedes-Maybach G650 Landaulet, which brought $820,050, highlighting renewed interest in ultra-limited, high-concept luxury builds. This is the second G650 Landaulet to cross the digital block on dR Live. We recently spotlighted this open-top bodystyle and how Maybach should consider bringing back. That momentum extended across the Maybach lineup, including a 2023 S680 Maybach that achieved $294,525, while a 2012 SLS AMG closed at $280,875, reinforcing sustained demand for both modern luxury flagships and early AMG halo cars.
Porsche maintained its position as a consistent pillar of the platform, also recording five sales. A 2008 RUF RGT, 1-of-14 built and the only Chromaflash example in the United States, led the group at $644,607. Originally configured for the former Samsung chairman, Mr.Lee, the car highlights the continued premium placed on provenance-driven, low-production RUF builds. Additional strength came from modern 992.1-generation cars, including a GT3 Touring and a Turbo S Cabriolet, both of which crossed the $300,000 mark.
Ferrari’s presence was more selective but still notable. A 2024 Ferrari 296 GTB finished in Azzurro La Plata achieved $345,975, a color with deep historical ties to Argentina’s racing heritage and five-time Formula 1 World Champion Juan Manuel Fangio. Alongside it, a 2017 Ferrari 488 GTB equipped with a Liberty Walk widebody kit sold for $257,775, marking the first example of its kind to appear on the platform.
Elsewhere, performance diversity remained a defining theme. A 2006 Lamborghini Murciélago Roadster achieved $307,650, while two Chevrolet Corvettes, a 2024 C8 Z06 3LZ at $106,475 and a low-mileage 2013 C7 ZR1 at $96,600, reinforced continued interest in American performance across generations. At the enthusiast end, a 2001 Hummer H1 brought $48,300, while restomod demand held steady, led by a 1965 Chevrolet C10 LS swap at $100,275 and a 1953 Studebaker Hawk at $31,500.
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Looking ahead, 21 cars are currently live on the platform, spanning everything from limited-production Porsche specials to V12-era Lamborghinis and highly bespoke restomod builds. Inventory this week is led by seven Porsches. Highlights include a 1-of-25 1997 Porsche 911 Speedster by Gunther Werks, currently bid to $444,444, alongside a 991.2 Speedster at $307,500 and a 2024 911 S/T at $475,000. An ultra-low mileage 2018 911 Turbo S Exclusive Series, 1-of-500 produced and showing just 33 miles, is also live, currently bid to $136,500.
Ferrari brings a purist offering this week with a 2006 F430 Spider equipped with a factory gated six-speed manual, currently bid to $240,888. The listing stands out as one of the few remaining analog Ferrari V8 experiences available in today’s market.
Lamborghini continues to lean into its V12 heritage, including a highly sought-after factory manual Lamborghini Murcielago LP640-4, 1-of-26 produced and previously owned by YouTuber DDE, closing tomorrow, with the current bid sitting at $413,000. Further down the docket, variety continues to define the platform. A 2023 McLaren GT finished in MSO Volcano Yellow is currently bidding at $70,000.
Restomods remain a major force. Leading the group is a 1966 Chevrolet Suburban “Lime Crush,” a no-expense-spared build by The Roadster Shop, originally commissioned for Mr. Gasket’s anniversary and unveiled at the 2013 SEMA Show. With over $550,000 invested and powered by a GM ZZ502 big-block V8, it represents the upper tier of custom builds now finding traction on the platform. Additional listings include a 1972 Chevrolet K5 Blazer at $80,000, a 1968 Blackdraft Cobra Roadster RT3 at $60,000, and a highly modified 1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS Aerocoupe built on a Roadster Shop chassis with a 6.2-liter LT5 crate engine.
Rounding out the catalog is a single-owner 2001 Chrysler Prowler, currently bid to $10,000, reflecting continued engagement at the entry level of the collector market.
Taken together, this week marks a decisive shift. With yet another Bugatti hypercar leading results and multiple seven-figure-caliber consignments entering the pipeline, duPont REGISTRY Live is moving beyond momentum and into maturity. High-value transactions are becoming routine, but just as importantly, the platform continues to support a broad spectrum of enthusiast-driven demand, from hypercars to highly personalized builds.
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