Broad Arrow Partners with The Quail for Multi-Year Auction Deal
Broad Arrow, driven by Hagerty, has entered into a multi-year partnership with The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, to become the official auction partner for the world-renowned motorsports and luxury lifestyle event. Broad Arrow will host a two-day auction at The Quail Golf Club on Thursday, August 13 and Friday, August 14, with the latter taking place during the 23rd edition of The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering. The auction is expected to assemble approximately 175 of the market's most sought-after collector cars for sale, from pre- and post-war classics to motorsport icons, the rarest supercars, emerging modern collectibles, and more. The new agreement supports The Quail's long-term vision of expanding its auction platform and elevating results for consignors and collectors, while offering visitors an expanded array of opportunities to connect with the finest automotive experiences.
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- Record Auction Sales: Broad Arrow Auctions achieved over $111 million in sales at the Amelia Concours, with 92% of lots sold, marking the highest sales record in the event's 31-year history, reflecting robust demand and investment potential in the collector car market.
- Best of Show Awards: The 1931 Duesenberg Model J and the 1969 McLaren M8B were awarded Best of Show and Best of Sport respectively, with the former's unique design and historical significance captivating enthusiasts, while the latter's dominance in the 1969 Can-Am season highlighted its racing pedigree.
- Increased Participation: The event attracted over 1,000 registered bidders from 23 countries, creating a vibrant atmosphere that underscores the global interest and engagement in high-end automotive culture, further enhancing brand visibility and influence.
- Future Outlook: The Amelia Concours will return from March 4-7, 2027, and Hagerty plans to host the Greenwich Concours on May 30-31, 2026, aiming to continuously engage automotive enthusiasts and solidify its pivotal role in automotive culture.
- Record Auction Sales: Broad Arrow Auctions achieved a historic total of $111 million during the Amelia Concours, marking the highest sales in the event's 31-year history, reflecting strong demand and enthusiasm in the collector car market.
- Best in Show Awards: The 1931 Duesenberg Model J and the 1969 McLaren M8B were awarded Best of Show and Best of Sport respectively, with the former's unique design and historical significance captivating enthusiasts, while the latter's dominance in the 1969 Can-Am season garnered significant attention.
- High Participant Engagement: The event attracted over 1,000 registered bidders from 23 countries, resulting in standing-room-only conditions at the auction, showcasing the global interest and engagement of automotive enthusiasts in high-end vehicles.
- Future Event Announcements: Hagerty announced the upcoming Greenwich Concours on May 30-31, 2026, and the opening night of Monterey Car Week on August 12, further solidifying its prominent role in automotive culture.
- Total Sales Record: The 2026 Amelia Concours Auction held at The Ritz-Carlton in Florida achieved over $111 million in total sales with 92% of lots sold, marking the highest grossing auction in the 31-year history of Amelia, indicating robust demand in the collector car market.
- Supercar Demand Surge: The auction saw particularly strong demand for modern supercars, especially from a private collection, leading to multiple world record prices, with the 2003 Ferrari Enzo selling for $15,185,000, highlighting the vibrancy of the high-end market.
- World Record Count: A total of 13 new world records were set during the auction, including the 2005 Porsche Carrera GT and the 1972 Lamborghini Miura P400 SV, which sold for $6,715,000 and $6,605,000 respectively, reflecting the increasing investment value of various collectible cars.
- Future Auction Plans: Broad Arrow Auctions is set to host the Air|Water auction on April 25, 2026, featuring over 60 desirable Porsches and memorabilia, further solidifying its leadership position in the global collector car auction market.
- Record Auction Total: Broad Arrow Auctions achieved over $107 million in total sales at the 2026 Amelia Concours Auction, marking its most successful auction since its inception in 2021, highlighting strong demand and investment potential in the collector car market.
- Miura Auction Record: The 1972 Lamborghini Miura P400 SV sold for $6,605,000, exceeding its estimated range of $3.5-4 million, becoming the highest-selling Miura at auction, reflecting the ongoing enthusiasm and collectible value in the high-end automotive market.
- Multiple World Records: The auction also set new records for the 2001 RUF RGT and the 2015 Ferrari 458 Speciale, which sold for $335,000 and $912,500 respectively, further demonstrating the market appeal and investment returns of modern collectible cars.
- Market Trend Insights: The auction attracted passionate collectors and featured a diverse range of vehicles from the 1990s to 2000s, alongside pre- and post-war American and European classics, indicating a diversification in the collector market and investors' preference for high-quality assets.
- Auction Highlights: The first evening of the 2026 Amelia Island Auction saw Broad Arrow Auctions set record prices for several supercars, attracting significant attention from collectors and bidders, indicating robust market demand.
- Porsche 918 Spyder Record: The 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder sold for $2,975,000, establishing a new auction world record for non-Weissach models, reflecting the ongoing strength of the high-end sports car market.
- Ferrari F12tdf Sold for $4.185 Million: The 2017 Ferrari F12tdf fetched $4,185,000, becoming a focal point of the auction, showcasing strong buyer interest and competition for rare models, further driving up the value of luxury automobiles.
- Ferrari Enzo Sold for $15.185 Million: The 2003 Ferrari Enzo sold for $15,185,000, marking it as the second most valuable Enzo ever auctioned, highlighting the active collector market and sustained demand for classic models.








