RM Sothebyโs Paris 2025 auction will feature a standout example of Ferrariโs first hybrid hypercar, the 2015 LaFerrari, which could fetch up to $4,150,000.
The LaFerrari represents a significant milestone as Ferrariโs first hybrid hypercar. A naturally aspirated 6,262-cc V12 engine is at its core paired with a Formula 1-inspired KERS (Kinetic Energy Recovery System). This combination produces a staggering 963 horsepowerโ789 hp from the V12 and an additional 161 hp from the electric motor.
Power is channeled to the rear wheels through a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission, propelling the car from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.9 seconds. Ferrari quotes a top speed of over 350 km/h, with a lap time 1:19.7 around its Fiorano test trackโfive seconds quicker than its predecessor, the Enzo.
This LaFerrari is finished in bespoke Giallo (yellow) with a contrasting Nero (black) roof, a color scheme that pays homage to Ferrariโs emblem and its hometown of Modena. Carbon fiber accents adorn the mirror arms, front splitter, rear diffuser, and rear fog light housing, highlighting its aerodynamic design. The interior mirrors the striking exterior with black and yellow accents, including carbon fiber trim and race-style bucket seats stitched with Ferrariโs iconic Cavallino logo.
Delivered initially with Argento Nรผrburgring-painted five-spoke wheels, this LaFerrari now sports center-lock forged wheels from the track-only FXX-K. These wheels, paired with yellow brake calipers for the carbon-ceramic Brembo brakes, further enhance the carโs aggressive stance and performance capabilities.
This LaFerrari has been meticulously cared for, showing just 3,459 kilometers on the odometer. The car retains its original documentation, including ownerโs manuals and the coveted โYellow Bookโ for unique edition models. Additionally, it comes with a two-year extended warranty valid until March 2026.
Source: RM Sotheby’s
















