An estimated $85 million lineup of modern hypercars is set to headline RM Sotheby’s return to ModaMiami, where the auction house will once again take center stage at The Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables on February 27, 2026. Now in its third year at the South Florida luxury event, the sale is shaping up as a showcase of contemporary performance flagships from Bugatti, Pagani, McLaren, and Ferrari.
At the top of the bill is a 2024 Bugatti Bolide, one of just 40 examples built as the final statement of the brand’s quad-turbocharged W-16 era. Unlike Bugatti’s road-focused models, the Bolide was conceived as a pure track machine, built around a bespoke carbon monocoque and producing 1,578 horsepower. The example offered is a one-owner car finished in Blue Royal tinted carbon with Agile Blue accents and shows 77 miles at cataloging. It carries an estimate of $4.8 million to $5.5 million.
Joining it is a 2017 Pagani Huayra Roadster, one of 100 produced and offered from original ownership. Roadster #39 is finished in Rosso Dubai with exposed carbon details and powered by an AMG-built twin-turbocharged V-12 rated at 754 horsepower. With 312 miles recorded at cataloging, it represents one of the most visually distinctive hypercars of the modern era and is estimated between $3 million and $3.5 million.
Perhaps the most unusual offering is a 2020 McLaren Senna GTR ‘LM 25’ by Lanzante. Originally a track-only model, this example was converted to road-legal specification as part of Lanzante’s LM 25 program commemorating McLaren’s 1995 Le Mans victory. Showing 1,795 miles, the car blends competition intent with street usability and is expected to bring between $2 million and $2.5 million.
Rounding out the featured group is a 2015 Ferrari LaFerrari displaying just 554 miles. Delivered new to California, the Nero-finished hypercar retains documentation including a copy of its original window sticker and Ferrari Classiche “Yellow Book.” With an original MSRP of approximately $1.49 million and today’s estimate of $6 million to $7 million, it underscores how dramatically values for modern halo Ferraris have evolved.
Together, the group highlights a clear theme: ultra-low-production, technologically ambitious hypercars that defined the 2010s and early 2020s. As ModaMiami continues to position itself as a global luxury gathering, RM Sotheby’s is leaning heavily into the segment that currently commands some of the strongest attention in the high-end collector market.
When bidding opens at 4:00 p.m. EST on Friday, February 27, the question won’t simply be whether these cars sell — but how aggressively buyers pursue some of the most extreme machines of the modern era.
Via RM Sotheby’s






