The auction house presents an $85 million showcase ranging from a 1959 Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spider to the uncompromising Bugatti Bolide in one curated sale.
When RM Sotheby’s returns to ModaMiami on 27 February, the auction house will bring eight carefully curated collector cars to the gardens of The Biltmore Hotel—a lineup that spans Ferrari’s golden era, analog supercar royalty, Le Mans-bred heritage, and modern hypercar extremity. Together, the offering forms the backbone of an approximately $85 million sale positioned at the center of Miami’s luxury car week.
Below, the eight headline consignments defining RM Sotheby’s ModaMiami 2026 stage.
1959 Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spider (Chassis 1431 GT)
Estimate: $6,000,000–$7,000,000
The undisputed centerpiece is the Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spider, chassis 1431 GT—one of just 50 long-wheelbase examples built and one of only 30 steel-bodied cars. Factory-equipped with covered headlamps and drum brakes, it is further distinguished as the final inside-plug Type 128 D V-12 California Spider produced.




Completed in August 1959 and exported to the United States via Luigi Chinetti Motors, the car has benefited from 19 years of meticulous stewardship in a respected collection. Its concours credentials include Cavallino Platinum, FCA Platinum honors, and the Strother MacMinn Most Elegant Sports Car Trophy. Eligible for premier touring and concours events worldwide, it stands as one of the most significant Ferraris to cross the Miami auction block this season.
1992 Ferrari F40
Estimate: $4,000,000–$5,000,000
Few cars encapsulate raw analog performance like the Ferrari F40. This ultra-late Italian-market example shows just 1,418 kilometers (approximately 882 miles) and retains extensive factory markings and originality throughout.
Awarded Cavallino Platinum in 2025, the car is numbers-matching across chassis, engine, gearbox, and major mechanical components. It is offered with original books, Schedoni pouch, warranty and service manuals, tool roll, spare belts, and Agip tire inflator kit.


2005 Porsche Carrera GT
Estimate: $2,200,000–$2,800,000
The Porsche Carrera GT remains one of the most celebrated analog hypercars of the 21st century. Powered by a naturally aspirated V-10 and paired with a manual gearbox, this GT Silver Metallic example shows just 603 miles.
One of 644 cars delivered to the United States, it benefits from comprehensive servicing, including major work in 2019 and a documented March 2025 service totaling $89,395, which included new Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires and completion of the APA3 recall. It is accompanied by factory books, records, luggage, and accessories.
2024 Bugatti Bolide
Estimate: $4,800,000–$5,500,000
Representing the final chapter of Bugatti’s W-16 era, the track-only Bugatti Bolide is limited to 40 examples. Producing 1,578 horsepower and 1,180 lb-ft of torque, it is housed in a bespoke carbon monocoque with a dry weight of 3,197 pounds.



This one-owner example, finished in Blue Royal tinted carbon with Agile Blue accents, shows just 77 miles and is offered with flight cases, tools, helmet, spare wheels, and accessories.
2017 Pagani Huayra Roadster
Estimate: $3,000,000–$3,500,000
One of 100 produced, the Pagani Huayra Roadster pairs sculptural design with AMG-built twin-turbo V-12 performance delivering 754 horsepower and 738 lb-ft. Roadster #39, finished in Rosso Dubai with exposed carbon fiber, shows 312 miles.



It remains with its original owner and is accompanied by its carbon hardtop, stowable fabric roof, manuals, charger, and Schedoni luggage set.
2020 McLaren Senna GTR ‘LM 25’ by Lanzante
Estimate: $2,000,000–$2,500,000



A true one-off created by Lanzante as part of its LM 25 series honoring McLaren’s 1995 Le Mans victory, the road-legal McLaren Senna GTR LM 25 blends track-focused engineering with street usability. Showing 1,795 miles, it is offered with a flight case, intercom headsets, center-lock tool, and spare components.
2015 Ferrari LaFerrari
Estimate: $6,000,000–$7,000,000



Delivered new to California in March 2015, this one-owner Ferrari LaFerrari displays just 554 miles. Finished in Nero with yellow brake calipers over a black leather and Alcantara interior, it features extensive carbon-fiber detailing.
Accompanied by a copy of its original window sticker—showing an MSRP of $1,491,181—and a Ferrari Classiche “Yellow Book,” it represents Ferrari’s hybrid hypercar flagship in near-delivery condition.
1967 Ford GT40 Mk I (Chassis P/1058)
Estimate: $6,500,000–$8,000,000



Completing the octet is the 1967 Ford GT40 Mk I road car, chassis P/1058—one of just 31 road-specified examples built. Sharing its DNA with the GT40 program that secured four consecutive overall victories at Le Mans between 1966 and 1969, it offers collectors a street-configured expression of one of motorsport’s most consequential machines.
Restored to its original Carmen Red over black and supported by extensive research and documentation, it has been selectively exhibited and driven, including test miles at Circuit of the Americas.
A Defining Moment for ModaMiami 2026
Now in its third edition, ModaMiami has matured into a serious global marketplace for blue-chip collector cars. With eight marquee consignments spanning seven decades of automotive excellence, RM Sotheby’s positions its 2026 sale as both spectacle and statement—an assembly of rarity, provenance, and performance calibrated precisely for Miami’s discerning stage.