Equipment
4.0/1035hp twin-turbo hybrid, dual-clutch 7-speed, Pirelli P Zero tires, Liquid Blue Silver calipers, 10-spoke diamond cut wheels.
Condition
One of 106 built. Like new condition with 54 miles. Sold new in the UK at a £2.097 ($2.726M) price with a reported $452,075 in options. In the US under the show or display exemption.
Market commentary
Billed as a sort of spiritual successor to the McLaren F1 with a similar central-seating arrangement and identical production numbers, the Speedtail has not made anywhere near the same splash as its decade-defining ancestor. In today's market for these two ultra-exclusive hypercars, an F1 can be worth 10 times as much as a Speedtail. The sample size is admittedly small, but about a dozen Speedtails have come up for auction since the model's introduction in 2020. Half of them haven't met reserve, and sale prices have ranged from the low-$2M to mid-$3M range. This one is now the cheapest (OK, least expensive) Speedtail to sell publicly, behind a $2.315M car that sold in Monterey last year. The new owner is encouraged to put more than 54 miles on the odometer at this price. The consignor’s haircut is monumental.