Zoute Concours Auction: Icons, Supercars and Rarities
Broad Arrow Auctions, a Hagerty company (NYSE: HGTY), presents an exceptional catalogue of collector cars for the inaugural Zoute Concours Auction, a centrepiece of Zoute Grand Prix Car Week at Approach Golf in Knokke-Heist on 10 October 2025. The auction brings together blue-chip classic cars, modern supercars and rare motorsport legends for international collectors.
The catalogue features more than 75 desirable models from across motoring history, alongside sought-after automobilia, with the latest entries led by supercars from The Aleggria Collection. A single private owner assembled this best-of-category ensemble, focusing on originality and condition. Headliners include an incredibly original, low-mileage 1990 Ferrari F40 in coveted ‘non-cat, non-adjust’ specification, a rare Graphite Metallic 1987 Porsche 959 Komfort, and a carefully preserved 1992 Bugatti EB110 GT in timeless Bugatti Blu over Grigio Chiaro leather.
The Aleggria Collection appears alongside Daniel Ricciardo’s personally commissioned Aston Martin Valkyrie, the breathtaking 1998 Lamborghini Pregunta concept car, the famous one-off Transformers-themed 2015 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse, and motorsport stars that span track and rally, including the 1976 24 Hours of Spa-winning BMW 3.0 CSL, the ultimate track-only 911 in the form of a 2024 Porsche 911 GT3 R rennsport, and an extremely rare Group B Citroën BX 4TC. These consignments strengthen the Zoute Concours Auction’s position as a destination sale for collector cars and supercars.
“Our Zoute Concours Auction is generating tremendous excitement in the car collecting community,” says Joe Twyman, VP of Sales for Broad Arrow’s EMEA Region. “The Aleggria Collection adds to a catalogue of motoring heroes that we are honoured to present to collectors. To be able to offer such rare models as Daniel Ricciardo’s personal Aston Martin Valkyrie, the truly unique Lamborghini Pregunta concept, along with desirable supercars, classics, and motorsport stars, and several cars offered without reserve, means we have something for every collector of fine automobiles.”
The Aleggria Collection comprises seven of Europe’s most desirable sports and supercars, each chosen for standout specification, originality and superb on-the-button condition. The Classiche-certified 1990 Ferrari F40, estimated at €3,000,000 to €3,200,000, is a highly sought ‘non-cat, non-adjust’ example showing just over 10,000 km. The 1987 Porsche 959 Komfort, estimated to be worth €1,700,000 to €1,900,000, ranks among only 266 Komfort models and gains further rarity from its Graphite Metallic finish. The 1992 Bugatti EB110 GT, estimated to be worth €1,500,000 to €1,800,000, represents one of only 84 GTs built and has covered just 8,208 km. A 2009 Mercedes-Benz SLR 722 S, estimated at €700,000 to €800,000, is one of 150 Roadsters celebrating Sir Stirling Moss’s 1955 Mille Miglia victory and has covered only 6,869 km in Crystal Palladium Grey. The 2018 Porsche 911 Turbo S TECHART GTstreet R Cabriolet, estimated at €325,000 to €400,000, is one of just 87 GTstreet R Coupés and Cabriolets, finished in Carrara White Metallic with extensive carbon fibre and Lava Orange accents, powered by a twin-turbo 3.8-litre flat-six with TECHART TA092/T2.1 tuning rated at 800 PS and paired with a seven-speed PDK. A 2019 Porsche 911 Speedster with the Heritage Design Package, estimated to be worth €270,000 to €300,000, presents as a low-mileage example in GT Silver Metallic, featuring white classic-inspired graphics over black and Cognac leather. Completing the set is a highly optioned 2017 McLaren 675LT Spider, estimated to be worth €200,000 to €300,000, presented in exclusive Titanium Silver with a McLaren Orange interior.
Commissioned by Daniel Ricciardo during his tenure at Red Bull Racing F1, his Aston Martin Valkyrie, estimated to be worth €2,400,000 to €2,800,000, joined his personal collection in 2023. Ricciardo describes it as looking like a racecar and feeling like one. The Valkyrie delivers outrageous hypercar performance on track yet remains road-legal for the drive home. Showing only 160 km, this unique example carries more than £140,000 in options, including Badger Blue paintwork chosen to reflect Ricciardo’s ‘Honey Badger’ nickname.
In 1998, after the Volkswagen Group acquired Lamborghini, which was then placed under the Audi umbrella, the marque unveiled one last pure Sant’Agata concept, the striking Pregunta, before platform sharing took hold. Based on the Diablo and inspired by the Dassault Rafale fighter jet, the 1998 Lamborghini Pregunta concept blends dramatic design with serious performance. Estimated at €2,500,000 to €3,500,000, this little-known, genuinely unique concept has not been for sale in more than a decade, making its arrival at the Zoute Concours Auction a special moment for collectors of rare concept cars.
Motorsport highlights include the 1976 24 Hours of Spa-winning BMW 3.0 CSL Group 2, which also won its class at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in the same year. Further stars encompass a Group 4-spec 1970 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Competizione, an iconic 1976 Lancia Stratos HF Group 4, a concours-condition Works 1976 Fiat 131 Abarth Rally Group 4 driven by Markku Alén, a 1989 Lancia Delta HF Integrale 8V Martini Lancia Works “Safari” Group A, and a very rare Group B 1985 Citroën BX 4TC with just 190 km from new, gifted by Citroën to renowned F1 and endurance driver Jean-Pierre Beltoise. For motorsport collectors, these cars offer a compelling chance to elevate even the most accomplished collection.
Additional highlights of the Zoute Concours Auction reinforce its status among European collector car sales. A 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4, estimated at €2,700,000 to €3,200,000, is an award-winning, Ferrari Classiche-certified, fully matching-numbers example in rare original colours of Verde Pino over Arancia Connolly leather. The 2015 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse ‘Transformers’, estimated at €1,900,000 to €2,300,000, is a meticulously maintained one-off among just 92 Grand Sport Vitesse cars, formerly part of the Aleggria Collection and currently in high demand. A 2023 Ferrari 812 Competizione, estimated at €1,500,000 to €1,800,000, comes highly specified, with low mileage and Ferrari Classiche certification, finished in Verde British Racing with a vibrant Giallo Fly livery and extensive exterior carbon fibre. The 2024 Porsche 911 GT3 R Rennsport, estimated at €1,400,000 to €1,700,000, is one of just 77 limited-production, serialised examples, the ultimate track-only 911 built without regard to regulations. A 2005 Porsche Carrera GT, estimated to be worth €1,350,000 to €1,550,000, appears superbly preserved in the rarely seen Seal Grey Metallic, paired with Ascot Brown and black leather. A 1961 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster, estimated at €1,100,000 to €1,400,000, is a matching-numbers, ultimate iron-block, disc-brake example wearing beautifully preserved 1970s paint with graceful patina.
Broad Arrow Auctions will also offer 26 collector cars without reserve, an exceptional opportunity for new and established buyers at the Zoute Concours Auction. Highlights include a one-off, fully drivable and road-registered 2004 Aston Martin Vanquish Zagato Roadster Prototype in Aysgarth Blue over red leather, estimated at €100,000 to €200,000. A trio of cars formerly under the stewardship of Sir Clive Martin, once Lord Mayor of London, is led by a beautifully restored 1930 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 estimated at €150,000 to €250,000 and suitable for major international racing and touring events. A 1974 BMW 2002 Turbo, estimated to be worth €80,000 to €130,000, is one of only a handful delivered new to Belgium and has had just three owners. A 1966 Ferrari 330 GTC, estimated at €450,000 to €550,000, was delivered new to Switzerland and presents in its desirable factory colours of Azzurro and Beige. A 2023 Porsche Cayman GT4 RS Weissach, estimated to be worth €100,000 to €150,000, is a Belgian-market example from its original owner, with just 55 km on the odometer at the time of cataloguing. Completing the set, a previous Mille Miglia participant, the 1954 Arnolt-Bristol Bolide, estimated to be worth €250,000 to €350,000, is one of only 142 produced. It is a beautifully restored, matching-numbers Franco Scaglione masterpiece finished in striking sea green.
“We are truly excited to present the final catalogue for our inaugural Zoute Concours Auction,” says Gregory Tuytens, Head of Consignments in Belgium and the Netherlands for Broad Arrow. “We have assembled some of the greatest cars ever made, not only for their design, performance or timeless appeal, but also for their desirable specifications and incredible provenance. We are very proud to be able to offer these cars to international collectors so that each one may write a new chapter.”
The Broad Arrow Zoute Concours Auction, in association with Zoute Grand Prix Week, will take place on Friday 10 October at 16:00 CET, with auction previews from 8 to 10 October. Collectors can explore the catalogue of classic cars, supercars and motorsport icons, then bid with confidence at one of Europe’s most anticipated sales.