Core Insights - Broad Arrow Auctions, a subsidiary of Hagerty, successfully held its first European auction at the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este, achieving total sales of €31,172,625 with 78% of lots sold [2][3][11] Auction Highlights - The standout sale was a 1948 Ferrari 166 Spyder Corsa, which set a new auction record by selling for €7,543,750 [4][11] - Other notable sales included a 1989 Ferrari F40 Competizione for €2,312,500 and a 2003 Honda NSX-R for €934,375, which also set a world auction record [6][12] - The auction featured a dedicated BMW-only sale, with a 1980 BMW M1 selling for €602,500 [8][11] Sales Performance - The auction took place over two days, May 24 and 25, with over 8,000 viewers watching live on YouTube [3][11] - The auction included over 70 vehicles, showcasing a mix of classic and modern cars, attracting bidders from various countries [6][12] Future Plans - Broad Arrow Auctions plans to expand its European sale calendar throughout 2025, following the success of this inaugural event [9][12]
1948 FERRARI 166 SPYDER CORSA SETS NEW AUCTION RECORD AT BROAD ARROW’S INAUGURAL CONCORSO D’ELEGANZA VILLA D’ESTE AUCTION SELLING FOR €7.54 MILLION