A 1948 Ferrari 166 Spyder Corsa and 1938 Talbot Lago T150 C Speciale Teardrop Coupe by Figoni and Falaschi were the top sale results at the Broad Arrow Villa d’Este 2025 auction in Italy.

Broad Arrow held its first European classic car auction on 24 and 25 May 2025 during the Villa d’Este Concorso d’Eleganza in Italy. Broad Arrows achieved €31,172,625 in total sales with a sell-through rate of 78%
Million Dollar Car Results at Broad Arrow Villa d’Este 2025 Sale
The following cars achieved results of over a million dollar each at the Broad Arrow Villa d’Este 2025 classic car auction:
– | Year | Car | Price ($) | Price (€) |
1 | 1948 | Ferrari 166 Spyder Corsa by Ansaloni | 8,864,200 | 7,543,750 |
2 | 1938 | Talbot Lago T150 C Lago Special Teardrop Coupe by Figoni et Falaschi | 4,237,400 | 3,606,250 |
3 | 1989 | Ferrari F40 Competizione | 2,717,200 | 2,312,500 |
4 | 1954 | Siata 208S Motto Spider | 2,056,260 | 1,750,000 |
5 | 1965 | Ferrari 275 GTS Convertible | 1,791,900 | 1,525,000 |
6 | 1957 | Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster | 1,183,820 | 1,007,500 |
7 | 2003 | Honda NSX-R | 1,097,900 | 934,375 |
NOTE: Auction in Euro, US$ conversion at €100=$117.50.
A further 2006 Porsche Carrera GT sold before the auction for probably over a million euro.
Top Car Results at Broad Arrow Villa d’Este 2025 Sale

The top result at the Broad Arrow Villa d’Este 2025 auction was for a 1948 Ferrari 166 Spyder Corsa, which sold for an auction record price of €7,543,750. Never before offered publicly for sale, it is one of two 166 Spyder Corsa models commissioned by one of Ferrari’s earliest customers. It has received awards at multiple prestigious shows and has competed in some of the greatest events, including the Mille Miglia and Targa Florio.
Another spectacular, model-recrod result was for a 2003 Honda NSX-R. With just 15,800 kilometres, the Championship White, lightweight supercar attracted attention from around the world with bidders from the UK, Australia, Argentina, South Africa, and the US competing to own this rare supercar. Another electrifying sale saw a final bid duel lead to a world auction record-winning bid of €934,375, or just over a million dollar.