Ultra-Rare 2012 Ferrari 599XX Evo Up for Auction

Equipped with the coveted Evo package

One of fewer than 50 ever built, this 2010 Ferrari 599XX equipped with the coveted Evo package is an ultra-rare, factory-developed track car born from Ferrari’s XX Programme—an elite, invitation-only initiative reserved for the brand’s most loyal clients. Based on the 599 GTB Fiorano but heavily reengineered, the 599XX Evo is not street legal and was never offered for public sale. Instead, Ferrari assigned cars to Corse Clienti members for use in exclusive track events worldwide.

The Evo upgrade, introduced in 2011, elevated the car’s 6.0-liter naturally aspirated V-12 to 740 horsepower and 516 lb-ft of torque, with a redline of 9,000 rpm. Key enhancements included a shortened final drive, Formula One-inspired active aerodynamics with a DRS-equipped twin-profile rear wing, revised suspension, lightweight side-exit exhaust, and bespoke Pirelli slicks. With a Fiorano lap time of just 1:15, it outpaced even the Ferrari Enzo.

This car is finished in Rosso Fuoco, featuring a silver roof and rear wing, and is equipped with the rare Evo upgrade package. That package brought active aerodynamics—including a Formula One-style DRS rear wing—along with revised suspension, lightweight exhaust, and custom Pirelli racing slicks. Lap times at Ferrari’s Fiorano test track dropped to just 1:15, quicker than the Enzo and on par with GT-class racers.

Delivered new to a member of Ferrari’s exclusive Corse Clienti program, chassis 175808 participated in Ferrari-run track events at circuits such as Nürburgring, Silverstone, Mugello, and Daytona. Like all XX Programme cars, it was maintained and transported by Ferrari, with telemetry and engineering support included.

Accompanied by two specialized racing flight cases, this 599XX Evo will be offered by RM Sotheby’s at their Monterey auction on August 15–16 and could fetch as much as $3,500,000.

Source: RM Sotheby’s