The Ferrari LaFerrari, once owned by Brazilian F1 driver Felipe Massa, has been sold at auction for $5.8 million, setting a new record for the hypercar model. The car, which was built in 2014 and features Nero black with Rosso Corsa red pinstripes, is now up for grabs through RM Sotheby's.
To own a LaFerrari, one typically needs to have a vast collection of other Ferrari cars, making it an exclusive and highly sought-after model among collectors. Massa's eight-year stint as a Ferrari F1 driver granted him access to the car, which he signed with his name on the dashboard and added a special plaque between the seats.
The LaFerrari has been driven fewer than 2,485 miles, making it an extremely rare find for collectors looking for low-mileage examples. The car's mileage is significantly lower than other LaFerraris sold in the past, with some models reaching over 6,000 miles.

In April, a similar Signal Green LaFerrari was sold for $5.81 million, but Massa's model has a cleaner record and more unique features, such as its Nero black and Rosso Corsa red color scheme.
The sale of the LaFerrari highlights the growing demand for luxury vehicles among collectors, with many seeking rare and exclusive models like this one to add to their collections.
With an estimated value between $5.5 million and $6 million, Massa's LaFerrari is a highly sought-after model that could potentially sell for even more at auction.

The car's low mileage and clean record make it an extremely rare find for collectors, with many hoping to get behind the wheel of this unique example.
As one of only 499 LaFerraris ever built, Massa's model is a true collector's item that will appeal to enthusiasts of Ferrari and luxury vehicles alike.
The sale of the LaFerrari marks an exciting development in the world of classic car auctions, with many more rare models expected to hit the market in the coming years.

The sale of the LaFerrari highlights the growing demand for luxury vehicles among collectors.
