2026 Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach Sale (Auction Results)

A 2016 Pagani Huayra and a 2025 Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale set new record results as the most expensive cars sold at the Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach 2026 collector car auction.

 2016 Pagani Huayra and a 2025 Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale set new record results as the most expensive cars sold at the Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach 2026 collector car auction.
Top Results at Palm Beach 2026 © Barrett-Jackson

Barrett-Jackson achieved its two highest results ever at Palm Beach when a 2016 Pagani Huayra sold for $3,190,000, and the 2025 Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale achieved $1,870,000 at the 2026 collector car auction in Florida, USA. A “Magnum PI” 1979 Ferrari 308 GTS Targa sold for $379,000. Four vehicles were sold as charity lots to earn $1,635 million.

Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach 2026 Sale

Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach Auction: April 16-18, 2026, at the South Florida Fairgrounds in Palm Beach, Florida, USA.

The 2026 Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach Auction achieved more than $47 million in vehicle auction sales with 100% sell-through of the 610 vehicles. Four vehicles sold for a total of $1.635 million to benefit charity, bringing the total amount Barrett-Jackson has helped raise for nonprofits to more than $171 million. Barrett-Jackson also sold 264 pieces of automobilia for more than $1.5 million, bringing the auction’s total sales to over $48.5 million.

Top Results at the Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach 2026 Sale

The ten most expensive cars sold at the Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach 2026 classic car auction were:

RYearCarPrice ($)
12016Pagani Huayra3,190,000
22025Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale1,870,000
32026GM Defense Infantry Squad Vehicle ISV-U*1,000,000
42020Ferrari 488 Pista819,500
52021Mercedes-Benz AMG GT Black Series Project One Edition770,000
62024Porsche 911 S/T665,500
72024Porsche 911 GT3 RS Weissach495,000
82025Porsche 911 GT3 RS Weissach401,500
92024Porsche 911 GT3 RS Weissach385,000
101979Ferrari 308 GTS Targa “Magnum PI”379,000
111970Dodge Hemi Challenger R/T368,500

Note: Prices including auction premium as published by Barrett-Jackson. *Charity lot.

Most-Expensive Cars at Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach 2026

The 2016 Pagani Huayra, finished in Gray Clement, sold for $3,190,000 as the top results at Barrett-Jackson Palm beach 2026 sale.
2016 Pagani Huyara © Barrett-Jackson

The two top results at the Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach 2026 collector car auction were also the two most expensive cars ever sold at a Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach sale. The 2016 Pagani Huayra at $3,190,000 and the 2025 Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale at $1,870,000 continue the stunning and surprising results achieved at various auctions in Florida thus far in 2026, starting with Kissimmee in January and continuing at Miami and Amelia Island.

The 2016 Pagani Huayra was finished in Gray Clement with blue exposed carbon fiber and integrated active aerodynamic components that adjust to optimize drag and downforce. The interior featured a custom blue carbon-fiber cabin trimmed in bespoke leather upholstery. It was one of 100 produced and showed 2,330 actual miles.

The 2025 Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale showed only 212 actual miles. It had a special Bianco Artico exterior that included airbrushed Scuderia shields, two-tone bodywork, and Giallo Modena DS 4305 racing stripe.

The 2020 Ferrari 488 Pista, finished in Giallo Triplo Strato with a racing stripe, has 3,932 actual miles and features carbon-fiber front flaps, side air splitter, front air vents, under-door cover, and molding.

An interesting result was $379,000 for a 1979 Ferrari 308 GTS Targa, which was one of the Ferraris driven by Tom Selleck in the pilot episode and first season of the “Magnum PI” TV series in the early 1980s. Two Ferrari 308 cars without star-links were sold in January 2026 at Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale. A 308 GTSi achieved $110,000, while a standard 308 GTS Targa sold for only $58,300.

Charity Results at the Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach 2026 Sale

Barrett-Jackson’s philanthropic efforts in Palm Beach totaled $1.635 million with the sale of four vehicles
Charity Lots at Palm Beach 2026 earned $1.635 million © Barrett-Jackson

Barrett-Jackson and its clients have a proud and admirable record for raising money for charity purposes, and Palm Beach 2026 was no exception.

Barrett-Jackson’s philanthropic efforts in Palm Beach totaled $1.635 million with the sale of four vehicles, including:

  • 2026 GM Defense Infantry Squad Vehicle-Utility (ISV-U) (Lot #3003) – $1,000,000 benefiting the Medal of Honor Foundation.
  • 1988 Chevrolet Corvette 35th Anniversary Edition (Lot #3001) – $285,000 from three bids, including $135,000 from Jeanette and John Staluppi, as well as $75,000 each from Nicholas Mastroianni and the winning bidder.
  • 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible (Lot #3000) – $250,000 benefiting the Ellis Island Honors Society.
  • 1979 Porsche 911 SC donated by Florida State Senators Tom Wright and Jason Pizzo (Lot #3002) – $100,000 benefiting Space Coast Honor Flight. 

Top Automobilia Results at Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach 2026

The top automobilia prices at the Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach 2026 sale served as a reminder that it is worth taking care of beautiful car-related art and items:

  • Late 1970s-early ’80s Gulf Oil double-sided light-up service station pole sign (Lot #8177) – $57,500
  •  1958 Corvette Sting Ray pedal car by Eska (Lot #8179.1) – $57,500
  •  1930s-40s Shell Oil porcelain with neon single-sided filing station sign (Lot #8193) – $57,500