If you’ve been following the collector car market, you’ve seen one of the hottest starts to the year in automotive auction sales. Success usually centers on specific cars or trends driving the market, but 2026 is spreading the spotlight across a surprisingly diverse range of eras and categories. Leading the way in digital auctions, dR LIVE recently celebrated the launch of its online platform, reporting $34,987,553 in total sales, promoting a 100% sell-through rate, and a 14-day return policy.
Cars Over $1 Millon
From a one-off Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport (sold for $4,012,050) to a Bon Jovi-owned 1968 Ford Mustang GT500 Eleanor (sold for $195,300), it's the transparency, variety, and overall quality that attracts collectors with a love for all things automotive. Over 106 vehicles have virtually crossed the block on dR LIVE and found new homes with owners around the country, confirming its commitment to delivering a 100% sell-through rate to sellers. And amongst those 100+ digital car auctions, four stand out as cars over $1 million, while four broke digital auction world records. Keep up with the collector car market all the upcoming inventory on dR LIVE by clicking the link below.
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Record Breaking Sales
1994 Porsche 911 Turbo S Flachbau
1-of-39 X85 Flat-Nose
Sold for $1,103,550
The 964 Turbo S X85 Flachbau (Flatnose) sits at the absolute summit of Porsche’s early 1990s road car hierarchy. Developed through Porsche Exclusive and heavily influenced by motorsport programs refined in collaboration with Andial, the Turbo S was never intended to be a volume model. Instead, it was a statement car, combining the most powerful iteration of the 964 Turbo’s 3.6-liter single-turbo flat-six with dramatic coachwork inspired by the legendary 935 racers of the 1980s.
2016 Porsche 911 R
Only 101-Miles, 1-of-991
Sold for $729,750
This particular example ONLY has 101 miles on the clock at the time of documenting and has been tastefully specified with factory options amounting to ~$26,600. It remains completely original and unmodified, retaining its factory White paint with red 911 R side stripes, LED PDLS headlights, and 20-inch GT3 center-locking wheels. The interior is finished in Black leather with houndstooth cloth seat inserts, GT Silver deviated stitching, and the extended leather package, capturing the understated motorsport aesthetic that defines this model. Equipment includes Sport Chrono, carbon door sills, the light design package, and the extended-range fuel tank.
2009 Lamborghini Murcielago LP640-4
Only 303 Original Miles
Sold for $686,700
duPont REGISTRY Live was proud to showcase an exceptionally low-mileage example of one of Lamborghini’s most dramatic modern V12 flagships, a 2009 Lamborghini Murciélago LP640-4, showing ONLY 303 original miles from new, which makes it the lowest mileage Murciélago on offer, not just across the nation, but likely worldwide. Finished in Balloon White over Nero Perseus leather, this Murciélago represents the final, fully evolved form of the Raging Bull brand’s original Audi-era design language, paired with E-Gear automatic transmission and all-wheel drive. Offered with a clean history, recent service, and full accompanying documentation, this is a time-capsule Murciélago preserved at reference-grade condition for serious collectors.
1992 Porsche 911 Turbo S2
Andial 1-of-20, U.S. Homologation Car
Sold for $426,301
This exceptionally rare and historically significant air-cooled Porsche, a 1992 Porsche 911 Turbo S2, is one of just 20 Andial-built homologation cars produced for North America. Of those, only 18 were U.S.-market examples. Showing 36,243 miles, finished in Grand Prix White over Cashmere leather, and retaining original paint and panels, this example represents the ultimate evolution of the 964 Turbo platform.