Gooding Christie's has announced a significant lineup of 82 exceptional vehicles for its first Paris auction, with a particular emphasis on vintage and modern Ferrari supercars that will go under the hammer in January 2026.
The auction house, serving as the official auctioneer for Rétromobile, has published its complete catalogue online, revealing a carefully curated selection of automotive treasures. The collection features six notable Ferraris, ranging from 1960s classics to cutting-edge modern hypercars developed within the marque's exclusive XX Programme.
Leading the sale is a 1984 Ferrari 288 GTO, estimated at €6 million to €7 million. One of just 272 examples built, this twin-turbocharged supercar has covered only 1,500 kilometres and has remained in single family ownership for over three decades. The vehicle comes with full documentation and a Ferrari Classiche Red Book, underscoring its significance as one of the most influential supercars ever produced.
Two track-only hypercars from Ferrari's XX Programme will be offered without reserve. The 2018 Ferrari FXX K Evo, estimated at €5.5 million to €6.5 million, is one of approximately 40 examples built and delivers over 1,000 horsepower. With less than 100 kilometres on the odometer, it has been driven exclusively by Ferrari technicians since delivery. The 2008 Ferrari FXX Evo, valued at €4.5 million to €5.5 million, represents one of only 30 examples produced and showcases the rare Evoluzione specification with 860 horsepower.
A specially commissioned 2021 Ferrari Monza SP1 in Rosso Chiaro will also feature in the sale, estimated at €2.5 million to €3 million. Part of Ferrari's exclusive Icona series, this model pays homage to the legendary sports racers of the 1950s and has covered just 215 kilometres since delivery.
The collection also includes a 2013 Ferrari 458 GTE, valued at €1.2 million to €1.45 million, which served as the 2013 ACO Asian Le Mans Series champion and finished eighth in its class at the 2014 24 Hours of Le Mans. Additionally, a 1963 Ferrari 250 GT Lusso, estimated at €1.25 million to €1.75 million, represents one of just 350 examples built and has been certified by Ferrari Classiche.
Oliver Camelin, Managing Director of Gooding Christie's EMEA, commented on the collection: "Ferrari sits at the very heart of the collector car world, and we are proud to present a carefully curated selection of Maranello's finest. From iconic classics to the most advanced XX Programme models, this lineup is a truly exceptional Ferrari offering for our inaugural Paris sale."
The Rétromobile Paris Auction will take place on Thursday, 29 January 2026, at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles, Pavilion 7.1. Registration to bid is now available on Christie's website, with interested parties able to view the full catalogue and place bids online.
Gooding Christie's has operated for over two decades as a market leader in collector car auctions, known for setting world record prices and maintaining high standards of integrity in the international automotive market. The company offers additional services including private sales, appraisals, collection management, and financing options for serious collectors.
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