A Ferrari which has done just ONE MILE per year since it was made is set to sell for £4.1million at auction.
The white LaFerrari model – with a top speed of 214mph – was built in 2016.
It has just seven miles – or 11km – on the clock despite being capable of a staggering 0-60mph in 2.4 seconds.
The mileage is so low it means the 950 bhp, flash supercar is actually still considered as ‘new’.
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It has also nearly quadrupled in price as LaFerraris cost £1.1million when they were first launched.
They are popular with the rich and famous.
Rapper Drake, ex-Real Madrid ace Cristiano Ronaldo and Tottenham footballer Heung-min Son have owned them.
It has a black interior with a red trim on the bucket seats.
The listing reads: “This motor car has either been driven for no more than 6,000 kilometres or is less than six months of age from new.
“For this reason, the motor car can be considered ‘as new’ for VAT purposes in certain jurisdictions.”
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This model is being sold by RM Sotheby’s along with 31 other high performance modern hypercars and classic motors.
It will take place in the French capital Paris on 31 January.
A spokesperson for the auctioneers said: “RM Sotheby’s is delighted to return to an incredible location in the ‘Golden Triangle’ of Paris for its upcoming French auction to be held at the beginning of 2024 on 31 January.
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“Early blue-chip consignments continue to reinforce RM Sotheby’s reputation as the leading collector car auction house in the world.
“The Ultimate Performance Collection boasts a trio of some of the finest modern hypercars in existence, led by a 2016 Ferrari LaFerrari.
“With a barely believable 11 kilometres on the odometer, this example is presented in factory-fresh condition.
“Powered by a thundering V-12 engine and electric motor combination delivering a combined 950 horsepower.”
Other cars being sold include a 2018 Lamborghini Centenario LP770-4 Roadster which is set to fetch £3.4million.
An 2003 Ferrari Enzo is likely to attract bids in the region of £3million.
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