A rare Ferrari has tripled in value in just eight years after it fetched £4.9m at auction.
The silver LaFerrari Aperta is one of only 210 made as a soft top.
When it was bought in 2017 it cost £1.47m.
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It has only had one owner since and they have now made a profit of £3.3m on the hybrid motor.
Its 6.3-litre V-12 engine means it can go a top whack of 217mph.
And it rockets from 0-60mph as quickly as it goes up in price too.
It can do it in a mere 2.4 seconds.
The flash motor can go a quarter of a mile in 9.7 seconds – quicker than a Bugatti Veyron.
The Ferrari has only done 2,442 miles too.
The model is popular with A-Listers like TV chef Gordon Ramsay, actor Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson and ex-Spurs player Heung-min Son.
But none of them have the rare convertible.
It was sold by RM Sotheby’s in Zurich, Switzerland, on Saturday (11 Oct), as reported on Whats The Jam.
A spokesperson for the auctioneers said: “One of only 210 examples of the open-top iteration of the LaFerrari hybrid flagship.
“Ordered through Ferrari’s exclusive Atelier programme.
“And handsomely finished in the rare and stunning colour combination of Bianco Italia triple layer metallic paint over Nero leather with Giallo accents.
“Delivered new to Switzerland via Niki Hasler AG of Basel.
“Retained by The Tailored For Speed Collection as the sole owner.”
They added: “Fastidiously maintained example displaying just 3,931 kilometres at the time of cataloguing.
“With recent service and battery check completed at official Ferrari dealer Kessel Zug in April 2025.
“A breathtaking example of Maranello’s high-performance 70th anniversary flagship hypercar.”
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