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Porsche Sets a New Benchmark as Lamborghini Revuelto Debuts on duPont REGISTRY Live

Porsche Sets a New Benchmark as Lamborghini Revuelto Debuts on duPont REGISTRY Live

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Another landmark week comes to a close on duPont REGISTRY Live with 16 cars crossing the digital block, led by a 2010 Porsche 911 GT3RS hammered above the previous publicly documented high for the 997.2 with the 3.8 unit. Looking ahead, the Lamborghini Revuelto, the Raging Bull brand’s current V12 flagship, has been listed on dR Live for the first time and is part of a diverse lineup of 12 cars in the docket, now open for bidding, going into the weekend. 

Closed Lots: Highlights

The headline result was the car leading last week’s docket, a 2010 Porsche 911 GT3RS in Grey Black over Guards Red, showing just 3,500 miles, which hammered at $671,000, exceeding the previous publicly documented high of $625,000 for a standard 997.2 GT3 RS with the 3.8 Mezger flat-six. Outside of the GT3 RS 4.0, the standard 997.2 carries two structural advantages driving this trajectory: it was the final GT3 RS offered exclusively with a manual transmission before Porsche moved the nameplate to PDK-only, and it retains the Mezger architecture with direct lineage to Porsche's GT1 and GT3 Cup programs. Sub-5,000-mile examples like this one in factory color combinations have carried a widening premium over higher-mileage cars for some time now, and this result confirms that the premium has not plateaued.

A 2025 Maserati GT2 Stradale, one of 914 units and showing 1,900 miles, hammered at $361,000. Built around a 3.0-liter twin-turbo Nettuno V6 with over 630 horsepower and roughly 60 kilograms (132 pounds) lighter than the standard MC20, the GT2 Stradale entered production too recently for a reliable public benchmark. Having said that, what is observable is that early transactions are clearing well above sticker price, a pattern more typical of limited-production Ferraris and Porsches than Maserati's recent history.

Onto Porsche and a 2024 911 GT3 with the desirable Manthey kit crossed the block at $277,500 from 684 miles. A 2007 GT3 with its unmodified Mezger six hammered at $195,000, rewarding mechanical originality. A 1990 RS 3.8 tribute build with a Fabspeed exhaust closed at $172,000, and a 1996 Carrera 4S with a factory sunroof delete went under the hammer at $214,500. Porsche Speedster models with their low-slung roof and double-bubble hump carry a lineage that goes back decades, all the way to the 356, which is why these open-top sports cars remain highly sought-after regardless of generation. This week, a 964 1989 Speedster finished in Guards Red with just 8,000 miles on the clock, hammered at $191,000.

The 2002 Acura NSX T finished in Silverstone Metallic with 5,136 miles, which we highlighted a few days ago, featuring on the platform for the first time, crossed the digital block at $211,500, while a 1988 Ferrari Testarossa with a freshly completed engine-out service closed at $150,000. A 2026 Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing, the last V8-powered sedan to offer a manual, closed at $132,000 via the dR Drop 3-Hour Flash Auction, and a 1978 International Scout II rebuilt as a Super Scout tribute closed the week at $25,500.

Upcoming Lots: Highlights

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12 cars currently make up the docket, led by the Lamborghini Revuelto making its debut on the platform. Finished in Grigio Acheso with 300 miles, it is now bid to $515,095 with five days remaining. The Revuelto replaces the naturally aspirated Aventador with a 6.5-liter V12 paired to three electric motors for a combined 1,001 horsepower, marking Lamborghini's first series-production hybrid architecture and a genuinely significant addition to the current lineup.

Porsche once again anchors the bulk of the docket, with five entries spanning four decades of the German marque. A 2025 911 GT3 RS completed through Porsche's Sonderwunsch personalization department with the Weissach Package leads the group at $426,000, with three days remaining; each Sonderwunsch car is built individually, beyond the standard configurator. A 1994 911 Turbo 3.6 in factory Paint to Sample Amethyst Metallic sits at $300,000 with six days remaining, and a 2019 911 Carrera T, one of just 69 examples built with the seven-speed manual, is bid to $101,000 with two days left. A 2004 911 Turbo with just 463 original miles and the factory AeroKit sits at $40,000 with six days remaining, and a 2007 911 GT3 with the Mezger flat six and Carbon Package rounds out the German marque's lineup at $16,000 with five days left.

Mid-engine Ferrari consignments once again continue to be a near-weekly fixture on dR Live, and the current docket carries three. A 2022 F8 Tributo in the Blu Tour De France 70 livery with 4,554 miles is bid to $350,000 with five days remaining, while the third of the 430 Scuderia seen over the past few weeks, finished in Rosso Corsa with 18,235 miles, has just entered the docket at $333,333 and six days left. A 1998 F355 Spyder finished in the rarely seen Azzurro California sits at $55,000 with six days remaining, tracing the lineage of Ferrari's V8 berlinetta line across three distinct eras.

The remainder of the docket brings a useful variety outside the platform's usual core. A 2021 Mercedes-Benz AMG G63 finished in Manufaktur Moonlight White Magno sits at $95,500 with five days remaining, a 2021 Aston Martin Vantage Roadster with the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 is bid to $70,000 with two days left, whereas a 2021 Audi RS 6 Avant in Daytona Gray with the Carbon Optic Package rounds out the week at $55,000 with three days remaining. Besides these, the upcoming week will also see yet another historically significant 90’s hypercar make its platform debut on duPont REGISTRY Live. Watch this space.

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