Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Auction Surpasses $198 Million in Total Sales

The nine-day event also raised more than $6.2 million for charity…

Last month’s Barrett-Jackson collector car auction in Scottsdale, Arizona, featured a 100% No Reserve docket of 2,013 collectible vehicles and surpassed $198 million in total auction sales.

Highlights of the event, held Jan. 18-26 at WestWorld of Scottsdale, included the sale of a 2023 Hennessey Venom F5 Roadster for $2.2 million during Super Saturday, presented by Gila River Resorts & Casinos. Also, 957 pieces of authentic automobilia were auctioned for more than $5.2 million, and five vehicles—led by the 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 that hammered at $3.7 million—raised more than $6.2 million for charity.

“(The) Scottsdale Auction proved that 2025 will be another banner year for the collector car hobby,” said Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson. “Starting with our opening night Rock the Block concert headlined by Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Sammy Hagar and continuing through Super Saturday when we lit up the auction block with our top-selling vehicles, we delivered an automotive lifestyle experience that is unequaled. Our nine-day celebration of the collector car hobby was electric from start to finish because of the unprecedented quality of cars we offered. We’re looking ahead to taking this energy to Florida for our 2025 Palm Beach Auction this April.”

The top 10 auction vehicles that sold during the 2025 Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Auction included:

Fifty world-class custom vehicles were showcased on the auction block on Saturday as part of the Barrett-Jackson Cup parade presented by Castrol. This year’s Barrett-Jackson Cup winners included a 1968 Dodge Charger that took home the Ultimate Best in Show and a 1985 Chevrolet C10 pickup that received the People’s Choice award.

“Barrett-Jackson delivered many magical experiences for everyone who joined us in Scottsdale,” said Steve Davis, president of Barrett-Jackson. “From the excitement of the auction block to the thrill rides, exhibits, STEM Fest and live music, there was truly something that everyone in the family could enjoy. We filled our docket with so much diversity that collectors from every walk of life found something they loved. We stay on top of the trends and consign the vehicles that people want, proving once again that the car collector hobby is thriving. Those trends include the growing popularity of restomods, SUVs and trucks, which are gaining momentum because they appeal to such a broad cross section of people. I’m especially proud of our support for important charities again this year. We not only raised millions of dollars but also critical awareness that will help make a positive impact on so many communities.”

The Scottsdale Auction raised $6,205,000 for charity through the sale of five vehicles, which included:

As part of the charity initiative, longtime Barrett-Jackson friend and renowned car collector Ron Pratte donated his 2024 Ford Mustang Dark Horse VIN 001 to be sold during the 2025 Palm Beach Auction, with 100% of the hammer price benefiting the Tunnel to Towers Foundation.

Finally, 957 authentic pieces of automobilia auctioned for more than $5.2 million. The top three sales included:

Barrett-Jackson returns to Palm Beach for its next collector car auction, April 24-26, and will host its 2025 Scottsdale Fall Auction Oct. 15-18, again at WestWorld of Scottsdale.

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