A 2014 Ferrari LaFerrari will be offered for auction at Bonhams Cars on October 12 with an estimated value of up to $4,200,000. One of only 499 examples produced, this car was delivered new in France through Charles Pozzi in March 2014 and has had just two registered owners since.
Unveiled at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show, the LaFerrari was Ferrari’s first hybrid hypercar and the last model to feature a mid-mounted V12 engine. Its 6.3-litre V12 delivers 789 horsepower, supplemented by an electric motor providing 161 horsepower, for a combined 950 horsepower output.
The hybrid system uses KERS technology from Formula 1, recharging the lithium-ion battery under braking. Power is transmitted through a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox to the rear wheels, enabling 0-60 mph in under 2.4 seconds and a top speed exceeding 217 mph.
This example is finished in Rosso Scuderia with a matching leather interior and specified through Ferrari’s Atelier program with numerous desirable options. These include matte carbon fibre components, Rosso Scuderia brake calipers, telemetry, suspension lifter, sports exhaust, fire extinguisher, four-point harnesses, and Cup wheels. It comes with a matching-numbers certification in the form of a duplicate “Attestato per vetture Serie speciali.”
The Ferrari has been diligently maintained, with documented services in France, Italy, and Germany. It benefits from new Michelin Pilot Sport tyres, fitted in June 2024, and a two-year Ferrari factory warranty extension, valid until December 2026, covering both the car and the hybrid battery.
It shows 17,666 kilometres and comes with a full Ferrari service history, the most recent of which was performed in August 2025 by Emil Frey Sportivo in Munich. Offered with Luxembourg registration, service book, warranty documentation, and battery certificate, it represents a rare opportunity to acquire Ferrari’s last naturally aspirated V12 hypercar.
Source: Bonhams Cars