Bicester, United Kingdom – 2 October 2025. Broad Arrow Auctions, a Hagerty company (NYSE: HGTY), has announced an extraordinary lineup of supercars and hypercars for its upcoming Zürich Auction on 1 November 2025. In collaboration with the Auto Zürich motorshow, the event promises to unite some of the most historically significant and technologically groundbreaking cars ever built, set against the elegant backdrop of the Dolder Grand hotel overlooking Lake Zürich.
With over 60 collectable cars scheduled to cross the block, the sale underscores Broad Arrow’s reputation for curating the rarest and most desirable models of the modern and classic eras. From 1960s Italian masterpieces to 21st-century engineering marvels, the auction offers collectors an opportunity to acquire automotive legends that defined—and in some cases redefined—the supercar.
A Stage for the Icons
“This selection represents genuine icons of supercar history,” says Paul Gaucher, Head of Consignments, Switzerland at Broad Arrow Auctions. “From the revolutionary Lamborghini Miura P400 to the cutting-edge Ferrari 812 Competizione Aperta, these cars pushed boundaries in performance and design while inspiring entire generations of manufacturers that followed.”
At the heart of the auction are two Bugattis that capture the essence of hypercar dominance. A 2020 Bugatti Chiron Sport, one of only 60 examples built, appears in pristine Deep Blue over Deep Blue and Grigio leather, showing just 11,000km. Its lighter construction and immense quad-turbo W16 deliver a breathtaking 0–100km/h sprint in 2.4 seconds. Alongside it is a 2008 Bugatti Veyron EB 16.4 Coupé, the car that defined the hypercar category with 1,001 PS and 1,250Nm of torque. This rare Black Metallic example has travelled fewer than 10,000km and boasts a comprehensive service history.
Lamborghini enthusiasts will discover two bookends of the marque’s design ethos. A 1967 Lamborghini Miura P400, considered the world’s first true supercar, dazzles in Rosso Miura following a meticulous Polo Storico restoration. From the other end of the spectrum comes a 2010 Lamborghini Reventón Roadster, one of just 15 produced, its F-22 Raptor-inspired form rendered in Grigio Reventón and powered by a ferocious 6.5-litre V12.

The Ferrari Spirit
Ferrari’s rich racing heritage takes centre stage with a 2023 Ferrari 812 Competizione A (Aperta). Limited to only 599 units worldwide, this example features rare Rosso Formula 1 2007 paintwork with bespoke Scuderia Ferrari shields. With just 94km on the clock, it retains delivery mileage and comes certified by Ferrari Classiche. Its 830 PS V12 remains the most powerful naturally aspirated engine ever fitted to a Ferrari road car.
Hypercars of a Golden Age
The auction also shines a spotlight on the legendary “holy trinity” era of hybrid hypercars. A 2014 McLaren P1—delivered new to Switzerland in Carbon Black—showcases the marque’s Formula 1 expertise with its 916 PS hybrid system and blistering 0–100km/h time of 2.8 seconds. Complementing it is a 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder finished in the ultra-rare Liquid Metal Chrome Blue, one of just three examples produced in this striking specification. With 887 PS from its hybrid V8 powertrain, it epitomises Porsche’s masterful fusion of performance and innovation.
Classics That Shaped a Generation
The lineup further includes a 1994 Jaguar XJ220, one of the 1990s’ most recognisable poster cars. Capable of 220mph, this particular car has travelled only 336km since new, making it one of the lowest-mileage examples in existence. Its rarity and immaculate condition make it a standout for collectors who appreciate the bold excess of the era.
A Curated Selection Without Equal
“The Zürich Sale offers a supercar to suit all tastes,” adds Yves Boitel, Car Specialist at Broad Arrow Auctions. “Whether your passion lies in the timeless beauty of a seventies icon or the cutting-edge innovation of a 21st-century hypercar, this auction brings together the very best.”
Taking place on 1 November 2025, Broad Arrow’s Zürich Auction promises to be a landmark event in the global collector car calendar. With the stage set at the magnificent Dolder Grand hotel and the Auto Zürich motorshow as its partner, this is more than an auction—it is a celebration of the machines that shaped the very idea of what a supercar can be.
For further information and the complete auction catalogue, visit broadarrowauctions.com.














