Here’s Your Chance to Own One of the Rarest Ferraris Ever Made
One of only six Ferrari Sergios by Pininfarina will soon cross the auction block.
Sporting less than 124 miles on the odometer, this 2015 Ferrari Sergio by Pininfarina is the exact car that was on display at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show. We should say the Pininfarina Sergio Concept first debuted at the Geneva Motor Show in 2013, built to honor Sergio Pininfarina after his passing in 2012. At the time, however, it wasn’t intended for production, but several months later Pininfarina decided it would create half-a-dozen Sergios for lucky clients.
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Starting with the Ferrari 458 Spider, the Sergio is powered by the engine found in the 458 Speciale. This particular example that’s crossing the auction block at RM Sotheby’s Monaco 2018 auction is the first road-going model ever produced. After its unveiling at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show, it was delivered to its first owner in Switzerland and since then, it has accumulated less than 124 miles (200 kilometers).
In other words, it’s likely the most pristine Ferrari Sergio by Pininfarina you will ever find, and it will likely have a price tag to match.
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