Here’s a latest record– a LaFerrari Aperta cost 8.3 million euro ($10 million) at a RM Sotheby’s auction this weekend.
The impressive auction occurred during the Ferrari’s 70th Anniversary function at the legendary Fiorano circuit in Italy.
Earnings from the sale of the 210th LaFerrari Aperta will be donated to Save the Children, a global organization that works to improve the lives of disadvantaged children of over 120 countries.
The figure is a new record for a 21st century car. The last record for a LaFerrari was $7 million dollars in 2016. The money went to auction to raise funds for earthquake victims in Central Italy.
This LaFerrari is special addition to the initial 209 vehicles built. It sports a stunning metal Rosso Fuoco livery with double metallic Biano Italia racing stripe on its hood and tail.
A number of other Ferraris likewise sold at Fiorano for huge dollars including– a California 250 GT SWB for $9.5 million, a 1958 250 GT Cabriolet Series I for $5.7 million, and the 365 GTB/4 Japanese barn find sold for simply more than 2 million dollars.