There’s a unique lot at the RM Sotheby’s auction — a 1992 Ferrari F40 in mint condition. This model is significant in the history of the brand because it was the last design created during the lifetime of the legendary Enzo Ferrari.
There’s a 1992 Ferrari F40 in mint condition up for auction in the US right now. The supercar is Enzo Ferrari’s last creation and was once the fastest car in the world. The Ferrari F40 time capsule is estimated to be worth between $4 and 5 million. The car was on the RM Sotheby’s auction house website.

In 34 years, the Ferrari F40 supercar has only traveled 1,418 km. It’s in perfect condition, both inside and out, and it even has its original tires. It also comes with the original documents, manual, and tool kit. This Ferrari F40 coupe is one of the last in the series. It was purchased in 1992 by a resident of Rome, who owned the supercar until 1999. Later on, the car was put in collections in Sweden and the United States, and in 2025, it won an award at a Ferrari owners’ get-together in Florida.

Collectors love the Ferrari F40 because it’s the last model created under Enzo Ferrari’s leadership. It’s also pretty rare—only 1,315 were built between 1987 and 1992.

The Ferrari F40 supercar was also the fastest production car in the world at the time. It’s got a 2.9-liter V8 twin-turbo engine with 478 hp, and it can go from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.1 seconds and reach a top speed of 324 km/h.
