Three of Ferrari’s ‘Big Six’ Headline RM Sotheby’s Miami Auction
The sale during ModaMiami will include an F40, F50 & Enzo, all in top condition…
Vehicle auction company RM Sotheby’s has announced the first official highlights of its Miami 2025 auction lineup.
During ModaMiami weekend set for March 1-2, three of Ferrari’s legendary “Big Six” models—the Enzo, F40 and F50—will be offered at auction. The trio presents a rare opportunity for collectors to acquire three of Ferrari’s most iconic halo cars at a single event.
“When it comes to collectible Ferraris, the flagship models are considered the most desirable of all road-going Ferraris,” said Gord Duff, president of RM Sotheby’s. “They’re regarded as pieces of history and showcase the very best of Ferrari. Having three of the Big Six together in one sale is truly special. Each of these examples is a low-mileage, highly original car, complete with its original tools, manuals and more. They are poised to become either the first step toward completing a Big Six collection or the final piece to round out a full Ferrari lineup.”
Released roughly once every 10 years, these flagship “halo cars” have shaped Ferrari’s legacy and captivated enthusiasts around the world.
1991 FERRARI F40
Launched in 1987 to celebrate Ferrari’s 40th anniversary, the F40 is a twin-turbocharged icon and the first production car to break 200 mph. Lightweight, raw and uncompromising, it remains a benchmark in supercar history.
One of just 213 U.S.-spec examples, this Miami offering is Ferrari Classiche Certified. With only 3,435 miles, it is a pure, original example and comes complete with its original manuals, warranty booklet, fitted luggage and a history report by Marcel Massini, making it an outstanding addition to any Ferrari collection.
(Estimate: $3.25–$3.75 million)
1996 FERRARI F50
The 154th of only 349 examples built, this 1996 Ferrari F50 is a low-mileage, showroom-quality supercar celebrating Ferrari’s 50th anniversary. With just 1,351 miles on the odometer, it seamlessly blends Formula 1 technology with road-going performance.
Powered by a naturally aspirated 4.7L V-12 derived directly from Ferrari’s F1 program, it features a carbon fiber chassis and open-top design, delivering an unmatched driving experience. With extensive service history and Ferrari Classiche Certification, this F50 is presented in completely original paint and includes its original owner’s manuals, warranty booklet, tools, fitted luggage and removable hardtop in its road case.
It is also accompanied by service invoices and a history report by Marcel Massini.
(Estimate: $5.5–$6.5 million)
2003 FERRARI ENZO
Built to honor Ferrari’s founder, the Enzo represents the pinnacle of early 2000s Formula 1 technology. Powered by a 6.0L V-12 and constructed with lightweight carbon fiber, it is one of only 399 examples ever built.
This ultra-low-mileage, two-owner, U.S.-spec Enzo has just 1,049 miles, with most of the mileage accrued during the first owner’s 17-year ownership. Presented in near-showroom condition, approximately 100 examples were delivered to the U.S., and this car is one of only five U.S.-spec examples finished in Rosso Corsa over Natural leather.
It retains all of its original accessories, including fitted luggage, battery charger, window sticker and original warranty book, and is documented with a history report by Ferrari expert Marcel Massini.
(Estimate: $5.5–$6.5 million)