Broad Arrow Villa d’Este Auction 2026 Preview

Broad Arrow Villa d'Este Preview

Broad Arrow Auctions returns to the shores of Lake Como as the official auction partner of the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este, presenting over 70 collector cars at Villa Erba, Cernobbio, across two sale sessions on May 16 – 17, 2026. In partnership with BMW Group Classic, the Villa d’Este auction blends old-world glamour with a world-class lineup of modern hypercars and supercars. Six standout lots are previewed below.

Broad Arrow Villa d'Este Lamborghini Countach

The undisputed headliner of the entire Broad Arrow Villa d’Este sale, the 2018 Pagani Zonda 760 Unica Roadster is the only example of its kind in existence. Built through Pagani’s exclusive One-Off 760 Series program, it is finished in striking Blue Carbon with lightweight 20-inch forged diamond-finish wheels and a Nero Alcantara cockpit trimmed with milled aluminium switchgear.

At its heart is a naturally aspirated 7.3L Mercedes-AMG V12 producing 760 hp, showing just 2,616 kilometres at time of cataloguing – many accumulated at exclusive Swiss owners’ events where Horacio Pagani himself took the wheel. With comparable Zonda 760-series examples fetching eight-figure sums at auction, this lot is among the most significant hypercars to appear on the auction block in 2026.

Limited to just 999 examples worldwide and allocated by invitation only to Ferrari’s top-tier VIP clients, the 2023 Ferrari 812 Competizione on offer is among the most dramatically specified in existence. Finished through Ferrari’s exclusive Atelier program in rare four-layer Green Jewel paint with Bianco Cervino and Nero D.S. racing stripes, the odometer shows just 673 kilometres.

The 6.5L naturally aspirated V12 revs to 9,500 rpm and produces 819 horsepower – making it Ferrari’s most powerful naturally aspirated road car ever built at the time of its debut. An analog V12 masterpiece in the age of electrification, this is a collector car built to appreciate in both significance and value.

One of the most compelling value opportunities in the Villa d’Este auction 2026 catalog, this 2022 Ferrari SF90 Spider is offered without reserve. Finished in alluring Verde Zeltweg over Cuoio leather with just 450 kilometres on the clock, it was delivered new to the Netherlands and is essentially brand-new.

Ferrari’s most powerful production car of its era, the SF90 Spider combines a twin-turbo 4.0L V8 with three electric motors for a combined 985+ horsepower and a sub-2.5-second 0-60 mph sprint. With comparable examples fetching over $1 million at Barrett-Jackson in 2024, the no-reserve estimate here represents a remarkable entry point for a serious Ferrari collector.

2020 Ferrari Monza SP2 - A Hardly-Driven Icona Masterpiece

One of only 499 total Icona Series SP1 and SP2 models ever produced, allocated exclusively by invitation to Ferrari’s most loyal clients, the 2020 Ferrari Monza SP2 (chassis 261538) shows just 417 kilometres at time of cataloguing. The bodywork features a bespoke Tailor Made two-tone livery in Rosso California with a Grigio Coburn nose, while the cockpit is finished in two tones of blue leather with Berluti helmets included.

Power comes from the 6.5L naturally aspirated V12 producing 798 hp, enabling 0-100 km/h in 2.9 seconds. The Monza SP2 market has surged dramatically – a comparable example achieved $4,955,000 at Broad Arrow’s Amelia Island auction just weeks ago.

One of just 112 total examples ever built – a number chosen to honor the LP112 project that spawned the original Countach – this 2022 Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 is one of only five in the world finished in Luci del Bosco and believed to be the sole example pairing that color with a Bianco Leda interior through the Ad Personam program. The odometer shows just 124 kilometres.

The hybrid powertrain pairs a naturally aspirated 6.5L V12 with a 48-volt electric motor drawing from a supercapacitor for a combined 802 horsepower. The redesigned Countach bodywork, penned by Mitja Borkert as a tribute to the iconic LP400, is matched by cutting-edge chassis technology including rear-wheel steering and magnetorheological dampers.

For purists, this may be the most exciting lot of the sale. One of only 88 examples worldwide delivered with the coveted six-speed gated manual transmission, this 2009 Lamborghini Murciélago LP640-4 is believed to be the only gated manual ever finished in Celeste Phoebe – making it visually unique among its already exclusive cohort. The bespoke Nero Perseus Q-Citura interior adds to the car’s singular specification.

Under the rear bodywork, the 6.5L V12 produces 640 horsepower at 8,000 rpm through Lamborghini’s permanent AWD system. With gated manual Murciélagos in high demand and E-Gear variants recently setting new benchmarks at nearly $687,000, the gated configuration and one-of-one color combination position this car to perform strongly on the night.

More Information

The Broad Arrow Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este Auction 2026 is held at Villa Erba, Largo Luchino Visconti 4, Cernobbio, Italy. In-person bidder registration is €250; telephone, absentee, and online bidding are complimentary. Register at broadarrowauctions.com or contact Broad Arrow at info@broadarrowauctions.com.