An ultra-rare Ferrari that’s barely been driven and is adored by A-listers including Gordon Ramsay and Drake is set to go under the hammer for a staggering £5million.
The jaw-dropping 2015 Ferrari LaFerrari – one of just 499 ever built – is now hunting for a deep-pocketed new owner.
With only 554 miles on the clock, the Prancing Horse has averaged a measly 50 miles a year – meaning it’s spent more time being admired than actually tearing up the tarmac.
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Under the bonnet sits a monstrous 6.3-litre naturally aspirated V12 engine, as reported by Whats The Jam.
It was Ferrari’s first ever hybrid hypercar – and it certainly packs a punch.
The 11-year-old motor churns out an eye-watering 950 brake horsepower and can rocket to a spine-tingling top speed of 217mph.
Finished in stealthy Nero black with striking yellow Giallo brake calipers, the LaFerrari looks every inch the supercar superstar.
It’s also loaded with sporty extras including performance exhaust pipes and carbon fibre detailing on the wing mirrors, fog lamps and lower trim.
The model has proved a massive hit with celebrities worldwide, counting TV chef Gordon Ramsay, Jamiroquai frontman Jay Kay, rapper Drake and F1 ace Lewis Hamilton among its famous fans.
Now the rare motor is heading to auction with RM Sotheby’s in Miami, Florida.
The car is one of just 120 examples produced to US specification, making it even more desirable for collectors.
Bidding kicks off on 27 February – and it’s expected to spark a frenzy.
A spokesperson for RM Sotheby’s said: “Concluding production in January 2016, manufacture of the LaFerrari was capped at 499 examples, lending the model the degree of exclusivity expected of a top-shelf Maranello hypercar.
“Officially retailing for over $1.3 million, all 499 cars were purchased by preferred clients before the first LaFerrari was even completed.
“Ferrari’s first foray into hybrid road car technology, the LaFerrari has quickly solidified its position in the upper echelon of modern hypercars.
“With its striking design and breathtaking performance, it is destined to be celebrated as one of the all-time great Ferraris, with this stunning, uniquely specified example, displaying just 554 miles, among the best to become available.”
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