A group of modern supercars and hypercars will be offered at the Bonhams Miami 2026 auction on May 3, held during the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix weekend at the Miami International Autodrome.
The Bonhams Miami 2026 sale is led by the 2015 Ferrari LaFerrari pictured above, estimated at $7.5m to $9.5m. The car was originally specified for Van Halen’s Sammy Hagar and is finished in Bianco Avorio, a unique shade referencing a 1964 Ferrari prototype. Hagar sold the car in 2024, and in total it has covered 1500 miles. It features a plaque bearing its original owner’s initials and birthdate.

Other Ferraris in the Bonhams Miami 2026 sale include a Tailor Made 2017 F12 TdF Berlinetta, estimated at $3.5m to $4.5m, with fewer than 340 miles recorded and a unique Rosso TRS exterior colour. A 1996 F512M, previously a Platinum and class winner at the Cavallino Classic, is estimated at $750k to $850k, while a 1973 Dino 246 GTS is offered at $600k to $700k; it’s one of 215 delivered in Marrone Dino Metallizzato over beige leather.
However, perhaps the most fascinating lot is the above 2014 Ferrari F12 TdF Berlinetta Mulotipo MP4 Prototype. It’s not street legal and has covered 20,000 miles, and no estimate has been given.

A 2015 McLaren P1 Spider conversion by Lanzante is also included in the Bonhams Miami 2026 sale, estimated at $4m to $5m. This McLaren P1, chassis 209 of 375 built, is one of around 150 examples supplied to the US. Originally delivered through McLaren Philadelphia, it was specified by its first owner in Professor 2 Blue with carbonfibre seats trimmed in red Daytona-style leather, alongside approximately $140,000 of McLaren Special Operations options. It changed hands in 2017 and again five years later.
During its third ownership, the car was converted into a P1 Spider by Lanzante, one of five such conversions. Developed with input from original P1 designer Paul Howse, the modification retains the original design while introducing structural reinforcements and revised air intakes. Now finished in Gulf colours with a white interior trimmed in weather-resistant SuperFabric leather, the car has covered fewer than 200 miles since conversion and under 3000 miles in total.

Further McLaren entries at the Bonhams Miami 2026 sale include a 2021 Elva prototype, identified as XP2, with an estimate of $1.35m to $1.5m. Production car 002 of 149, it has covered 493 miles and served as a global press and marketing car, appearing in Monaco, Goodwood and international media before US delivery. Rebuilt and homologated for the US in 2022, it was supplied via McLaren Denver.
Finished in MSO Bespoke Tupelo Gold with a black UltraFabric interior, it draws inspiration from the McLaren M1A driven by Elvis Presley in the 1966 film Spinout. Specification includes extensive MSO options, carbonfibre detailing, lightweight wheels, vehicle lift, audio system and parking sensors, alongside factory-applied paint-protection film. There’s also a 2021 765LT Coupé offered without reserve, estimated at $650,000 to $750,000.

Three Bugatti models will be offered, spanning different periods of production. These include a 2024 Chiron Super Sport (pictured above), one of 80 built, estimated at $4.4m to $5m. A US-spec car, it has covered 1310 miles and remains in original condition. It is finished in Black Carbon with Jet Grey accents, and it features a Beluga Black and Italian Red interior. Factory options total $479,100, including Sky View roof and bespoke detailing. Elsewhere there’s a 2019 Chiron Sport at $2.8m to $3.2m and a 2008 Veyron 16.4 at $1.25m to $1.5m.

Also included is a 2019 Koenigsegg Regera known as Elegua, estimated at $2.3m to $3m. It was specified with over $1m in extras, including bespoke Candy Apple Red paint, exposed carbonfibre and both the Ghost Package and Environmental Power Upgrade. Sold new in 2020, it has covered fewer than 3100 miles and has been regularly serviced. Interior specification includes quilted Desiato Burgundy and black leather with additional carbonfibre detailing.

Two Ford GTs complete the headline entries, including a 2018 example estimated at $880,000 to $980,000 and a 2006 car finished in Tungsten Grey Metallic at $625,000 to $675,000. The 2018 car, pictured above, has covered just 15 miles.

Moving away from the headline hypercar lots, there are a few other gems. The above 1992 Porsche 964 Carrera RS is a Japanese-specification car, and thus a purer Carrera RS than the ‘RS America’ originally sold in the US. It was imported to the US in 2024. It has covered 52,350km from new; an estimate has yet to be released.

This 1993 Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R has been modified by Top Secret Japan under Kazuhiko ‘Smokey’ Nagata. Built from a low-mileage chassis, it features a 2.8-litre stroked RB26 N1 engine with upgraded internals, twin turbochargers and a standalone HKS ECU. The five-speed manual transmission has been reinforced, while chassis upgrades include AP Racing brakes, HKS suspension and OZ Racing wheels.
Unlike typical Top Secret builds, it is finished in white with black detailing rather than gold – hence the name, Yuki Chan, or Snow Princess. The interior includes bucket seats, additional gauges and a roll cage. Showing less than 40,000km, it’s being offered at no reserve – but no estimate has been announced.

This Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren MSO Edition is one of 19 examples reworked by McLaren Special Operations. Finished in matte grey with an MSO red leather and black Alcantara interior, it represents a bespoke reinterpretation of the SLR, featuring MSO-specific carbonfibre body components, titanium side-exit exhaust and unique interior detailing. Originally exported from the UK and imported to the US in 2005, the car has passed through five owners across New Jersey, Montana, Florida and Washington. It has covered 5450 miles and no estimate has been released.

This 1996 Porsche 993 Turbo, supplied new to the Japanese market, was specified with factory Turbo S-style mechanical and cosmetic upgrades at a time when no official Turbo S variant was offered in Japan. As a result, it combines standard Turbo architecture with the X50 Power Kit and WLS 1 performance enhancements, delivering 430bhp and aligning it closely with contemporary Turbo S models. Completed in late 1995, it’s finished in Paint to Sample Wimbledon Green Metallic paired with a Classic Grey leather interior.
The twin-turbocharged M64/60 engine is supported by accompanying Porsche documentation confirming its specification. Factory upgrades include revised turbochargers, intercoolers and internal enhancements associated with the WLS 1 package. The interior features heated sports seats, climate control and white-faced instruments, all presenting with minimal wear. The car has covered 97,625km and remains unrestored. No estimate has been released.
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