A 2022 Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport led the market this week, which we included last week, with a hammer price of $3,792,600 on duPont REGISTRY Live, one of the strongest individual results across all platforms. The result outpaced the top sale at the 2026 Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach auction, where a Pagani Huayra sold for $3,190,000.

Beyond the headline hypercars, demand remained steady across performance cars, luxury SUVs, and tuner-developed builds, defined by specification and low production.
On dR Live was a factory 6-speed gated 2007 Lamborghini Murciélago LP640 coupe closed with a hammer price of $816,600. What makes this particular example noteworthy is that it was previously owned by YouTuber DDE.
Porsche’s momentum on the platform remained consistent, particularly within the tuner and GT segments. A 2008 RUF RGT, which was originally configured for the former chairman of Samsung, Mr. Lee, achieved a hammer price of $644,607 on duPont REGISTRY Live, demonstrating that the premium buyers are willing to pay for low-production, tuner-developed cars with identities distinct from their factory counterparts.
As one of just 14 RGTs produced worldwide, this example stands out for being the only one to feature the distinctive Chromaflash Hologram silver finish, currently in the United States.
Modern GT cars also performed well. A 2026 Porsche 911 GT3 Touring brought $300,300, representing a meaningful premium over its approximately $266,000 MSRP, while another 2026 Porsche 911 GT3 achieved $266,175, both reflecting continued demand for naturally aspirated, driver-focused configurations.
Ferrari delivered strong results across multiple segments. At the high end, a 2025 Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale sold for $1,870,000 at Barrett-Jackson, well above its estimated $900,000 MSRP. Meanwhile, two Ferrari 488 GTB examples also traded: a 2016 model achieved $224,000 on Bring a Trailer, and a 2017 example featuring a Liberty Walk Body Kit brought a hammer price of $257,775 on duPont REGISTRY Live, closely aligning with its $258,875 duPont REGISTRY Index (dRi) value.
Manual conversions continue to show niche strength. A 2010 Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano, where a 6-speed conversion achieved $321,000, reinforcing demand for well-executed enthusiast builds relative to automatic examples, while still trading below factory manual Ferrari equivalents.
Mercedes-Benz and AMG emerged as a key theme this week, spanning ultra-luxury SUVs, limited-production collaborations, and high-performance halo models.
A 2018 Mercedes-Benz G650 Maybach Landaulet led the segment with a hammer price of $820,050 on dR Live, significantly outperforming standard G-Class variants and reinforcing demand for ultra-limited, chauffeur-oriented configurations. By contrast, a 2018 Mercedes-AMG G63 hammered down for $81,375, underscoring the sharp valuation gap within the broader G-Wagen lineup.
Additional luxury demand was evident in a 2023 Mercedes-Maybach S680 Virgil Abloh Edition, which achieved $294,525. Only 150 units were built, and this lot highlights how limited production and design-led branding continue to influence pricing.
At the performance end, a 2021 Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series Project One Edition reached $770,000 at Barrett-Jackson, one of the strongest results for the model to date. At the other end of the spectrum, a 2018 Mercedes-AMG GT R close with a hammer price of $111,300 on duPont REGISTRY Live, in line with standard production AMG pricing. This reflects a similar value divide between core models and limited-run halo variants.
Two Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG examples also sold on the same day across different platforms, with a 2011 example bringing $350,000 on Bring a Trailer and a 2012 example garnering a hammer price of $280,875 on duPont REGISTRY Live. Specification and presentation differences likely contributed to the pricing spread.
Taken together, this week’s results reinforce a familiar pattern: the market continues to reward rarity, strong specifications, and clear enthusiast appeal across both modern and legacy performance cars.
The following highlights break down the individual sales that best illustrate these broader trends.
Market Highlights

2016 Pagani Huayra
Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach - $3,190,000
With only 100 units produced, this Huayra is powered by a Mercedes-AMG-developed twin-turbocharged 6.0L V12 producing 730 horsepower, paired with active aerodynamics and a titanium exhaust system. Finished in Gray Clement with exposed blue carbon fiber, this is a highly customized specification with a bespoke blue interior; the result exceeded its dRi benchmark ($2,499,950), reflecting continued demand for low-production hypercars defined by engineering pedigree, exclusivity, and individualized configuration.
Credit: Barrett-Jackson

2007 Lamborghini Murciélago
duPont REGISTRY Live - Hammer Price of $816,600
While aftermarket conversions exist, market watchers are well aware that there are an estimated 26 Murciélago LP640-4s stateside that feature a factory stick shift, making them incredibly rare and collectible. There was initial skepticism with early bidders, as this V12 Italian exotic is a high-mileage example with 40,000 miles and was previously involved in an incident. Finished in Giallo Orion, it underwent a comprehensive restoration by Royalty Exotic Cars in Las Vegas, bringing it back to near-factory specification. The final day saw fierce bidding, doubling the previous day’s high, and after 100 total bids, this auction came to a close with a hammer price of $816,600. This result reflects just how much precedence the market places on rarity and factory configuration.
Credit: duPont REGISTRY Live

2018 Mercedes-Benz G650 Maybach Landaulet
duPont REGISTRY Live - Hammer Price of $820,050
As one of only 99 examples made worldwide, the G650 Maybach Landaulet blends ultra-luxury and off-road capability, featuring a 6.0L biturbo V12, an open-air experience with a retractable rear soft top, and exclusivity. This low-mileage example showing just 1,740 miles was imported from Austria, adding another layer of rarity beyond its limited 1-of-99 production run. Finished in Designo Mystic White over a white and black leather interior, it significantly outperformed its dRi benchmark, reflecting strong demand for globally sourced, highly specified luxury SUVs with standout configuration and exclusivity.
Credit: duPont REGISTRY Live

2021 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT Black Series Project One Edition
Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach - $770,000
One of just 40 produced, with 24 delivered to the United States, this AMG GT Black Series Project One Edition is powered by a 720-horsepower twin-turbo V8 with a flat-plane crank and incorporates design elements inspired by the AMG ONE program. With only 425 miles, the result reflects continued strength in ultra-low-production AMG halo models, where scarcity and direct ties to AMG’s flagship programs support pricing at the upper end of the market.
Credit: Barrett-Jackson

1967 Ferrari 330 GTC Coupe
Bonhams Cars - $543,240
This Ferrari 330 GTC, featuring Pininfarina coachwork, carries Ferrari Classiche certification confirming matching numbers across its chassis, engine, and drivetrain. Originally delivered in Italy and later restored following U.S. ownership, the car underwent a documented restoration exceeding £150dupont,000. Finished in Blu Sera over Grigio leather, the result reflects a steady appetite for historically significant Ferraris, achieving £402,500 ($543,240) at the Goodwood Members' meeting sale by Bonhams Cars.
Credit: Bonhams Cars