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FEATURE - Ein Traum in Pink: Mariah Careys 1961er Ford Thunderbird ist das Highlight der MusiCares Grammys Week Auktion
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Mariah Carey’s custom pink 1961 Ford Thunderbird – the full car, not just its parts – is to be sold at a high-profile charity auction during Grammy Week, organisers have confirmed.
The convertible, used during Carey’s Mariah: Number 1 to Infinity Las Vegas residency, will go under the hammer alongside other items from her career at the MusiCares Charity Relief Auction on Sunday 1 February 2026. The sale will take place online and live from the Recording Academy in Santa Monica.
Run by Julien’s Auctions in partnership with MusiCares, the event will raise funds for the music industry charity, which provides financial, medical, and mental health support to musicians and music professionals in times of crisis. All proceeds from the auction will go directly to the charity.
Carey, a five-time Grammy winner and the 2026 MusiCares Person of the Year, is headlining the sale. In addition to donating spare body parts from the Thunderbird, including a signed bonnet and boot lid, she has made the pink, 1950s-style convertible available to buyers.
The car famously provided her dramatic entrance during performances of Dreamlover, becoming a visual centrepiece of the show. Another highlight from the residency, a gold jet ski used for her entrance during Honey, is also among the lots.
Carey has also contributed original Soundwaves Art pieces linked to her music.
Julien’s Auctions and MusiCares have partnered for nearly 20 years, raising millions of dollars to support artists facing hardship. Organisers say this year’s auction continues that tradition at a time when many in the industry remain financially vulnerable.
The sale will also feature memorabilia from other major stars. Items include a black acoustic guitar signed by Taylor Swift, featuring artwork inspired by The Tortured Poets Department; a red Gretsch Bo Diddley electric guitar signed by singer-songwriter Chappell Roan; and a safety-pin embellished trench coat by Noir Kei Ninom *** L
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FEATURE - Ein Traum in Pink: Mariah Careys 1961er Ford Thunderbird ist das Highlight der MusiCares Grammys Week Auktion
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Mariah Carey’s custom pink 1961 Ford Thunderbird – the full car, not just its parts – is to be sold at a high-profile charity auction during Grammy Week, organisers have confirmed.
The convertible, used during Carey’s Mariah: Number 1 to Infinity Las Vegas residency, will go under the hammer alongside other items from her career at the MusiCares Charity Relief Auction on Sunday 1 February 2026. The sale will take place online and live from the Recording Academy in Santa Monica.
Run by Julien’s Auctions in partnership with MusiCares, the event will raise funds for the music industry charity, which provides financial, medical, and mental health support to musicians and music professionals in times of crisis. All proceeds from the auction will go directly to the charity.
Carey, a five-time Grammy winner and the 2026 MusiCares Person of the Year, is headlining the sale. In addition to donating spare body parts from the Thunderbird, including a signed bonnet and boot lid, she has made the pink, 1950s-style convertible available to buyers.
The car famously provided her dramatic entrance during performances of Dreamlover, becoming a visual centrepiece of the show. Another highlight from the residency, a gold jet ski used for her entrance during Honey, is also among the lots.
Carey has also contributed original Soundwaves Art pieces linked to her music.
Julien’s Auctions and MusiCares have partnered for nearly 20 years, raising millions of dollars to support artists facing hardship. Organisers say this year’s auction continues that tradition at a time when many in the industry remain financially vulnerable.
The sale will also feature memorabilia from other major stars. Items include a black acoustic guitar signed by Taylor Swift, featuring artwork inspired by The Tortured Poets Department; a red Gretsch Bo Diddley electric guitar signed by singer-songwriter Chappell Roan; and a safety-pin embellished trench coat by Noir Kei Ninom *** L
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FEATURE - Ein Traum in Pink: Mariah Careys 1961er Ford Thunderbird ist das Highlight der MusiCares Grammys Week Auktion
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Mariah Carey’s custom pink 1961 Ford Thunderbird – the full car, not just its parts – is to be sold at a high-profile charity auction during Grammy Week, organisers have confirmed.
The convertible, used during Carey’s Mariah: Number 1 to Infinity Las Vegas residency, will go under the hammer alongside other items from her career at the MusiCares Charity Relief Auction on Sunday 1 February 2026. The sale will take place online and live from the Recording Academy in Santa Monica.
Run by Julien’s Auctions in partnership with MusiCares, the event will raise funds for the music industry charity, which provides financial, medical, and mental health support to musicians and music professionals in times of crisis. All proceeds from the auction will go directly to the charity.
Carey, a five-time Grammy winner and the 2026 MusiCares Person of the Year, is headlining the sale. In addition to donating spare body parts from the Thunderbird, including a signed bonnet and boot lid, she has made the pink, 1950s-style convertible available to buyers.
The car famously provided her dramatic entrance during performances of Dreamlover, becoming a visual centrepiece of the show. Another highlight from the residency, a gold jet ski used for her entrance during Honey, is also among the lots.
Carey has also contributed original Soundwaves Art pieces linked to her music.
Julien’s Auctions and MusiCares have partnered for nearly 20 years, raising millions of dollars to support artists facing hardship. Organisers say this year’s auction continues that tradition at a time when many in the industry remain financially vulnerable.
The sale will also feature memorabilia from other major stars. Items include a black acoustic guitar signed by Taylor Swift, featuring artwork inspired by The Tortured Poets Department; a red Gretsch Bo Diddley electric guitar signed by singer-songwriter Chappell Roan; and a safety-pin embellished trench coat by Noir Kei Ninom *** L
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FEATURE - Ein Traum in Pink: Mariah Careys 1961er Ford Thunderbird ist das Highlight der MusiCares Grammys Week Auktion
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Mariah Carey’s custom pink 1961 Ford Thunderbird – the full car, not just its parts – is to be sold at a high-profile charity auction during Grammy Week, organisers have confirmed.
The convertible, used during Carey’s Mariah: Number 1 to Infinity Las Vegas residency, will go under the hammer alongside other items from her career at the MusiCares Charity Relief Auction on Sunday 1 February 2026. The sale will take place online and live from the Recording Academy in Santa Monica.
Run by Julien’s Auctions in partnership with MusiCares, the event will raise funds for the music industry charity, which provides financial, medical, and mental health support to musicians and music professionals in times of crisis. All proceeds from the auction will go directly to the charity.
Carey, a five-time Grammy winner and the 2026 MusiCares Person of the Year, is headlining the sale. In addition to donating spare body parts from the Thunderbird, including a signed bonnet and boot lid, she has made the pink, 1950s-style convertible available to buyers.
The car famously provided her dramatic entrance during performances of Dreamlover, becoming a visual centrepiece of the show. Another highlight from the residency, a gold jet ski used for her entrance during Honey, is also among the lots.
Carey has also contributed original Soundwaves Art pieces linked to her music.
Julien’s Auctions and MusiCares have partnered for nearly 20 years, raising millions of dollars to support artists facing hardship. Organisers say this year’s auction continues that tradition at a time when many in the industry remain financially vulnerable.
The sale will also feature memorabilia from other major stars. Items include a black acoustic guitar signed by Taylor Swift, featuring artwork inspired by The Tortured Poets Department; a red Gretsch Bo Diddley electric guitar signed by singer-songwriter Chappell Roan; and a safety-pin embellished trench coat by Noir Kei Ninom *** L
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FEATURE - Ein Traum in Pink: Mariah Careys 1961er Ford Thunderbird ist das Highlight der MusiCares Grammys Week Auktion
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Mariah Carey’s custom pink 1961 Ford Thunderbird – the full car, not just its parts – is to be sold at a high-profile charity auction during Grammy Week, organisers have confirmed.
The convertible, used during Carey’s Mariah: Number 1 to Infinity Las Vegas residency, will go under the hammer alongside other items from her career at the MusiCares Charity Relief Auction on Sunday 1 February 2026. The sale will take place online and live from the Recording Academy in Santa Monica.
Run by Julien’s Auctions in partnership with MusiCares, the event will raise funds for the music industry charity, which provides financial, medical, and mental health support to musicians and music professionals in times of crisis. All proceeds from the auction will go directly to the charity.
Carey, a five-time Grammy winner and the 2026 MusiCares Person of the Year, is headlining the sale. In addition to donating spare body parts from the Thunderbird, including a signed bonnet and boot lid, she has made the pink, 1950s-style convertible available to buyers.
The car famously provided her dramatic entrance during performances of Dreamlover, becoming a visual centrepiece of the show. Another highlight from the residency, a gold jet ski used for her entrance during Honey, is also among the lots.
Carey has also contributed original Soundwaves Art pieces linked to her music.
Julien’s Auctions and MusiCares have partnered for nearly 20 years, raising millions of dollars to support artists facing hardship. Organisers say this year’s auction continues that tradition at a time when many in the industry remain financially vulnerable.
The sale will also feature memorabilia from other major stars. Items include a black acoustic guitar signed by Taylor Swift, featuring artwork inspired by The Tortured Poets Department; a red Gretsch Bo Diddley electric guitar signed by singer-songwriter Chappell Roan; and a safety-pin embellished trench coat by Noir Kei Ninom *** L
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FEATURE - Ein Traum in Pink: Mariah Careys 1961er Ford Thunderbird ist das Highlight der MusiCares Grammys Week Auktion
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Mariah Carey’s custom pink 1961 Ford Thunderbird – the full car, not just its parts – is to be sold at a high-profile charity auction during Grammy Week, organisers have confirmed.
The convertible, used during Carey’s Mariah: Number 1 to Infinity Las Vegas residency, will go under the hammer alongside other items from her career at the MusiCares Charity Relief Auction on Sunday 1 February 2026. The sale will take place online and live from the Recording Academy in Santa Monica.
Run by Julien’s Auctions in partnership with MusiCares, the event will raise funds for the music industry charity, which provides financial, medical, and mental health support to musicians and music professionals in times of crisis. All proceeds from the auction will go directly to the charity.
Carey, a five-time Grammy winner and the 2026 MusiCares Person of the Year, is headlining the sale. In addition to donating spare body parts from the Thunderbird, including a signed bonnet and boot lid, she has made the pink, 1950s-style convertible available to buyers.
The car famously provided her dramatic entrance during performances of Dreamlover, becoming a visual centrepiece of the show. Another highlight from the residency, a gold jet ski used for her entrance during Honey, is also among the lots.
Carey has also contributed original Soundwaves Art pieces linked to her music.
Julien’s Auctions and MusiCares have partnered for nearly 20 years, raising millions of dollars to support artists facing hardship. Organisers say this year’s auction continues that tradition at a time when many in the industry remain financially vulnerable.
The sale will also feature memorabilia from other major stars. Items include a black acoustic guitar signed by Taylor Swift, featuring artwork inspired by The Tortured Poets Department; a red Gretsch Bo Diddley electric guitar signed by singer-songwriter Chappell Roan; and a safety-pin embellished trench coat by Noir Kei Ninom *** L
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FEATURE - Ein Traum in Pink: Mariah Careys 1961er Ford Thunderbird ist das Highlight der MusiCares Grammys Week Auktion
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Mariah Carey’s custom pink 1961 Ford Thunderbird – the full car, not just its parts – is to be sold at a high-profile charity auction during Grammy Week, organisers have confirmed.
The convertible, used during Carey’s Mariah: Number 1 to Infinity Las Vegas residency, will go under the hammer alongside other items from her career at the MusiCares Charity Relief Auction on Sunday 1 February 2026. The sale will take place online and live from the Recording Academy in Santa Monica.
Run by Julien’s Auctions in partnership with MusiCares, the event will raise funds for the music industry charity, which provides financial, medical, and mental health support to musicians and music professionals in times of crisis. All proceeds from the auction will go directly to the charity.
Carey, a five-time Grammy winner and the 2026 MusiCares Person of the Year, is headlining the sale. In addition to donating spare body parts from the Thunderbird, including a signed bonnet and boot lid, she has made the pink, 1950s-style convertible available to buyers.
The car famously provided her dramatic entrance during performances of Dreamlover, becoming a visual centrepiece of the show. Another highlight from the residency, a gold jet ski used for her entrance during Honey, is also among the lots.
Carey has also contributed original Soundwaves Art pieces linked to her music.
Julien’s Auctions and MusiCares have partnered for nearly 20 years, raising millions of dollars to support artists facing hardship. Organisers say this year’s auction continues that tradition at a time when many in the industry remain financially vulnerable.
The sale will also feature memorabilia from other major stars. Items include a black acoustic guitar signed by Taylor Swift, featuring artwork inspired by The Tortured Poets Department; a red Gretsch Bo Diddley electric guitar signed by singer-songwriter Chappell Roan; and a safety-pin embellished trench coat by Noir Kei Ninom *** L
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FEATURE - Ein Traum in Pink: Mariah Careys 1961er Ford Thunderbird ist das Highlight der MusiCares Grammys Week Auktion
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Mariah Carey’s custom pink 1961 Ford Thunderbird – the full car, not just its parts – is to be sold at a high-profile charity auction during Grammy Week, organisers have confirmed.
The convertible, used during Carey’s Mariah: Number 1 to Infinity Las Vegas residency, will go under the hammer alongside other items from her career at the MusiCares Charity Relief Auction on Sunday 1 February 2026. The sale will take place online and live from the Recording Academy in Santa Monica.
Run by Julien’s Auctions in partnership with MusiCares, the event will raise funds for the music industry charity, which provides financial, medical, and mental health support to musicians and music professionals in times of crisis. All proceeds from the auction will go directly to the charity.
Carey, a five-time Grammy winner and the 2026 MusiCares Person of the Year, is headlining the sale. In addition to donating spare body parts from the Thunderbird, including a signed bonnet and boot lid, she has made the pink, 1950s-style convertible available to buyers.
The car famously provided her dramatic entrance during performances of Dreamlover, becoming a visual centrepiece of the show. Another highlight from the residency, a gold jet ski used for her entrance during Honey, is also among the lots.
Carey has also contributed original Soundwaves Art pieces linked to her music.
Julien’s Auctions and MusiCares have partnered for nearly 20 years, raising millions of dollars to support artists facing hardship. Organisers say this year’s auction continues that tradition at a time when many in the industry remain financially vulnerable.
The sale will also feature memorabilia from other major stars. Items include a black acoustic guitar signed by Taylor Swift, featuring artwork inspired by The Tortured Poets Department; a red Gretsch Bo Diddley electric guitar signed by singer-songwriter Chappell Roan; and a safety-pin embellished trench coat by Noir Kei Ninom *** L
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FEATURE - Ein Traum in Pink: Mariah Careys 1961er Ford Thunderbird ist das Highlight der MusiCares Grammys Week Auktion
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Mariah Carey’s custom pink 1961 Ford Thunderbird – the full car, not just its parts – is to be sold at a high-profile charity auction during Grammy Week, organisers have confirmed.
The convertible, used during Carey’s Mariah: Number 1 to Infinity Las Vegas residency, will go under the hammer alongside other items from her career at the MusiCares Charity Relief Auction on Sunday 1 February 2026. The sale will take place online and live from the Recording Academy in Santa Monica.
Run by Julien’s Auctions in partnership with MusiCares, the event will raise funds for the music industry charity, which provides financial, medical, and mental health support to musicians and music professionals in times of crisis. All proceeds from the auction will go directly to the charity.
Carey, a five-time Grammy winner and the 2026 MusiCares Person of the Year, is headlining the sale. In addition to donating spare body parts from the Thunderbird, including a signed bonnet and boot lid, she has made the pink, 1950s-style convertible available to buyers.
The car famously provided her dramatic entrance during performances of Dreamlover, becoming a visual centrepiece of the show. Another highlight from the residency, a gold jet ski used for her entrance during Honey, is also among the lots.
Carey has also contributed original Soundwaves Art pieces linked to her music.
Julien’s Auctions and MusiCares have partnered for nearly 20 years, raising millions of dollars to support artists facing hardship. Organisers say this year’s auction continues that tradition at a time when many in the industry remain financially vulnerable.
The sale will also feature memorabilia from other major stars. Items include a black acoustic guitar signed by Taylor Swift, featuring artwork inspired by The Tortured Poets Department; a red Gretsch Bo Diddley electric guitar signed by singer-songwriter Chappell Roan; and a safety-pin embellished trench coat by Noir Kei Ninom *** L
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FEATURE - Ein Traum in Pink: Mariah Careys 1961er Ford Thunderbird ist das Highlight der MusiCares Grammys Week Auktion
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Mariah Carey’s custom pink 1961 Ford Thunderbird – the full car, not just its parts – is to be sold at a high-profile charity auction during Grammy Week, organisers have confirmed.
The convertible, used during Carey’s Mariah: Number 1 to Infinity Las Vegas residency, will go under the hammer alongside other items from her career at the MusiCares Charity Relief Auction on Sunday 1 February 2026. The sale will take place online and live from the Recording Academy in Santa Monica.
Run by Julien’s Auctions in partnership with MusiCares, the event will raise funds for the music industry charity, which provides financial, medical, and mental health support to musicians and music professionals in times of crisis. All proceeds from the auction will go directly to the charity.
Carey, a five-time Grammy winner and the 2026 MusiCares Person of the Year, is headlining the sale. In addition to donating spare body parts from the Thunderbird, including a signed bonnet and boot lid, she has made the pink, 1950s-style convertible available to buyers.
The car famously provided her dramatic entrance during performances of Dreamlover, becoming a visual centrepiece of the show. Another highlight from the residency, a gold jet ski used for her entrance during Honey, is also among the lots.
Carey has also contributed original Soundwaves Art pieces linked to her music.
Julien’s Auctions and MusiCares have partnered for nearly 20 years, raising millions of dollars to support artists facing hardship. Organisers say this year’s auction continues that tradition at a time when many in the industry remain financially vulnerable.
The sale will also feature memorabilia from other major stars. Items include a black acoustic guitar signed by Taylor Swift, featuring artwork inspired by The Tortured Poets Department; a red Gretsch Bo Diddley electric guitar signed by singer-songwriter Chappell Roan; and a safety-pin embellished trench coat by Noir Kei Ninom *** L
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FEATURE - Get Around: Bonhams Cars versteigert den Hummer H1 Hum-Vee von Rapper Tupac Shakur
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
The last car bought by rapper Tupac Shakur before his 1996 murder is available for sale - with an estimate of $375,000 - $450,000
(£280,000 - £330,000).
The Hummer H1, also known as the Hum-Vee, was originally developed to meet a United States Army requirement for a robust, go-anywhere vehicle. First seen in prototype form in 1980, it entered production in 1985 after manufacturer AM General received approval from the US military.
It quickly became a cultural symbol in the 1990s, embraced by high-profile figures in film, sport and music. Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger was among the first to popularise it in civilian life, and it later appeared in music videos and public appearances by some of the biggest names in hip-hop.
Among them was Tupac Shakur, who bought this particular example, which is being offered by Bonhams Cars, in August 1996, just weeks before his death. Shakur rose to prominence in the early 1990s with music that combined social commentary and commercial appeal, achieving global success with albums such as Me Against the World and All Eyez on Me. He was shot in a drive-by attack in Las Vegas on 7 September 1996 and died six days later aged 25. His murder was long considered unsolved. However, former gang member Duane "Keffe D" Davis was indicted over the death in 2023 and is set to go on trial later this year.
Shakur’s Hummer is a 1996 four-door hard-top pick-up, nicknamed Eliminator, and was extensively modified shortly after purchase. Period upgrades include a full external lighting system, reinforced bumpers with a winch, an external public address system with sirens, and a bespoke interior trimmed in beige leather and walnut, complete with an upgraded sound system.
Photographs document Shakur with the vehicle during the brief period he owned it. After his death, the Hummer was listed as part of his estate, with fewer than 5,000 miles recorded at the time. It was stored for several years before being offered as a
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FEATURE - Get Around: Bonhams Cars versteigert den Hummer H1 Hum-Vee von Rapper Tupac Shakur
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
The last car bought by rapper Tupac Shakur before his 1996 murder is available for sale - with an estimate of $375,000 - $450,000
(£280,000 - £330,000).
The Hummer H1, also known as the Hum-Vee, was originally developed to meet a United States Army requirement for a robust, go-anywhere vehicle. First seen in prototype form in 1980, it entered production in 1985 after manufacturer AM General received approval from the US military.
It quickly became a cultural symbol in the 1990s, embraced by high-profile figures in film, sport and music. Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger was among the first to popularise it in civilian life, and it later appeared in music videos and public appearances by some of the biggest names in hip-hop.
Among them was Tupac Shakur, who bought this particular example, which is being offered by Bonhams Cars, in August 1996, just weeks before his death. Shakur rose to prominence in the early 1990s with music that combined social commentary and commercial appeal, achieving global success with albums such as Me Against the World and All Eyez on Me. He was shot in a drive-by attack in Las Vegas on 7 September 1996 and died six days later aged 25. His murder was long considered unsolved. However, former gang member Duane "Keffe D" Davis was indicted over the death in 2023 and is set to go on trial later this year.
Shakur’s Hummer is a 1996 four-door hard-top pick-up, nicknamed Eliminator, and was extensively modified shortly after purchase. Period upgrades include a full external lighting system, reinforced bumpers with a winch, an external public address system with sirens, and a bespoke interior trimmed in beige leather and walnut, complete with an upgraded sound system.
Photographs document Shakur with the vehicle during the brief period he owned it. After his death, the Hummer was listed as part of his estate, with fewer than 5,000 miles recorded at the time. It was stored for several years before being offered as a
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FEATURE - Get Around: Bonhams Cars versteigert den Hummer H1 Hum-Vee von Rapper Tupac Shakur
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
The last car bought by rapper Tupac Shakur before his 1996 murder is available for sale - with an estimate of $375,000 - $450,000
(£280,000 - £330,000).
The Hummer H1, also known as the Hum-Vee, was originally developed to meet a United States Army requirement for a robust, go-anywhere vehicle. First seen in prototype form in 1980, it entered production in 1985 after manufacturer AM General received approval from the US military.
It quickly became a cultural symbol in the 1990s, embraced by high-profile figures in film, sport and music. Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger was among the first to popularise it in civilian life, and it later appeared in music videos and public appearances by some of the biggest names in hip-hop.
Among them was Tupac Shakur, who bought this particular example, which is being offered by Bonhams Cars, in August 1996, just weeks before his death. Shakur rose to prominence in the early 1990s with music that combined social commentary and commercial appeal, achieving global success with albums such as Me Against the World and All Eyez on Me. He was shot in a drive-by attack in Las Vegas on 7 September 1996 and died six days later aged 25. His murder was long considered unsolved. However, former gang member Duane "Keffe D" Davis was indicted over the death in 2023 and is set to go on trial later this year.
Shakur’s Hummer is a 1996 four-door hard-top pick-up, nicknamed Eliminator, and was extensively modified shortly after purchase. Period upgrades include a full external lighting system, reinforced bumpers with a winch, an external public address system with sirens, and a bespoke interior trimmed in beige leather and walnut, complete with an upgraded sound system.
Photographs document Shakur with the vehicle during the brief period he owned it. After his death, the Hummer was listed as part of his estate, with fewer than 5,000 miles recorded at the time. It was stored for several years before being offered as a
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FEATURE - Get Around: Bonhams Cars versteigert den Hummer H1 Hum-Vee von Rapper Tupac Shakur
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
The last car bought by rapper Tupac Shakur before his 1996 murder is available for sale - with an estimate of $375,000 - $450,000
(£280,000 - £330,000).
The Hummer H1, also known as the Hum-Vee, was originally developed to meet a United States Army requirement for a robust, go-anywhere vehicle. First seen in prototype form in 1980, it entered production in 1985 after manufacturer AM General received approval from the US military.
It quickly became a cultural symbol in the 1990s, embraced by high-profile figures in film, sport and music. Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger was among the first to popularise it in civilian life, and it later appeared in music videos and public appearances by some of the biggest names in hip-hop.
Among them was Tupac Shakur, who bought this particular example, which is being offered by Bonhams Cars, in August 1996, just weeks before his death. Shakur rose to prominence in the early 1990s with music that combined social commentary and commercial appeal, achieving global success with albums such as Me Against the World and All Eyez on Me. He was shot in a drive-by attack in Las Vegas on 7 September 1996 and died six days later aged 25. His murder was long considered unsolved. However, former gang member Duane "Keffe D" Davis was indicted over the death in 2023 and is set to go on trial later this year.
Shakur’s Hummer is a 1996 four-door hard-top pick-up, nicknamed Eliminator, and was extensively modified shortly after purchase. Period upgrades include a full external lighting system, reinforced bumpers with a winch, an external public address system with sirens, and a bespoke interior trimmed in beige leather and walnut, complete with an upgraded sound system.
Photographs document Shakur with the vehicle during the brief period he owned it. After his death, the Hummer was listed as part of his estate, with fewer than 5,000 miles recorded at the time. It was stored for several years before being offered as a
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Get Around: Bonhams Cars versteigert den Hummer H1 Hum-Vee von Rapper Tupac Shakur
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
The last car bought by rapper Tupac Shakur before his 1996 murder is available for sale - with an estimate of $375,000 - $450,000
(£280,000 - £330,000).
The Hummer H1, also known as the Hum-Vee, was originally developed to meet a United States Army requirement for a robust, go-anywhere vehicle. First seen in prototype form in 1980, it entered production in 1985 after manufacturer AM General received approval from the US military.
It quickly became a cultural symbol in the 1990s, embraced by high-profile figures in film, sport and music. Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger was among the first to popularise it in civilian life, and it later appeared in music videos and public appearances by some of the biggest names in hip-hop.
Among them was Tupac Shakur, who bought this particular example, which is being offered by Bonhams Cars, in August 1996, just weeks before his death. Shakur rose to prominence in the early 1990s with music that combined social commentary and commercial appeal, achieving global success with albums such as Me Against the World and All Eyez on Me. He was shot in a drive-by attack in Las Vegas on 7 September 1996 and died six days later aged 25. His murder was long considered unsolved. However, former gang member Duane "Keffe D" Davis was indicted over the death in 2023 and is set to go on trial later this year.
Shakur’s Hummer is a 1996 four-door hard-top pick-up, nicknamed Eliminator, and was extensively modified shortly after purchase. Period upgrades include a full external lighting system, reinforced bumpers with a winch, an external public address system with sirens, and a bespoke interior trimmed in beige leather and walnut, complete with an upgraded sound system.
Photographs document Shakur with the vehicle during the brief period he owned it. After his death, the Hummer was listed as part of his estate, with fewer than 5,000 miles recorded at the time. It was stored for several years before being offered as a
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FEATURE - Get Around: Bonhams Cars versteigert den Hummer H1 Hum-Vee von Rapper Tupac Shakur
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
The last car bought by rapper Tupac Shakur before his 1996 murder is available for sale - with an estimate of $375,000 - $450,000
(£280,000 - £330,000).
The Hummer H1, also known as the Hum-Vee, was originally developed to meet a United States Army requirement for a robust, go-anywhere vehicle. First seen in prototype form in 1980, it entered production in 1985 after manufacturer AM General received approval from the US military.
It quickly became a cultural symbol in the 1990s, embraced by high-profile figures in film, sport and music. Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger was among the first to popularise it in civilian life, and it later appeared in music videos and public appearances by some of the biggest names in hip-hop.
Among them was Tupac Shakur, who bought this particular example, which is being offered by Bonhams Cars, in August 1996, just weeks before his death. Shakur rose to prominence in the early 1990s with music that combined social commentary and commercial appeal, achieving global success with albums such as Me Against the World and All Eyez on Me. He was shot in a drive-by attack in Las Vegas on 7 September 1996 and died six days later aged 25. His murder was long considered unsolved. However, former gang member Duane "Keffe D" Davis was indicted over the death in 2023 and is set to go on trial later this year.
Shakur’s Hummer is a 1996 four-door hard-top pick-up, nicknamed Eliminator, and was extensively modified shortly after purchase. Period upgrades include a full external lighting system, reinforced bumpers with a winch, an external public address system with sirens, and a bespoke interior trimmed in beige leather and walnut, complete with an upgraded sound system.
Photographs document Shakur with the vehicle during the brief period he owned it. After his death, the Hummer was listed as part of his estate, with fewer than 5,000 miles recorded at the time. It was stored for several years before being offered as a
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FEATURE - Get Around: Bonhams Cars versteigert den Hummer H1 Hum-Vee von Rapper Tupac Shakur
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
The last car bought by rapper Tupac Shakur before his 1996 murder is available for sale - with an estimate of $375,000 - $450,000
(£280,000 - £330,000).
The Hummer H1, also known as the Hum-Vee, was originally developed to meet a United States Army requirement for a robust, go-anywhere vehicle. First seen in prototype form in 1980, it entered production in 1985 after manufacturer AM General received approval from the US military.
It quickly became a cultural symbol in the 1990s, embraced by high-profile figures in film, sport and music. Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger was among the first to popularise it in civilian life, and it later appeared in music videos and public appearances by some of the biggest names in hip-hop.
Among them was Tupac Shakur, who bought this particular example, which is being offered by Bonhams Cars, in August 1996, just weeks before his death. Shakur rose to prominence in the early 1990s with music that combined social commentary and commercial appeal, achieving global success with albums such as Me Against the World and All Eyez on Me. He was shot in a drive-by attack in Las Vegas on 7 September 1996 and died six days later aged 25. His murder was long considered unsolved. However, former gang member Duane "Keffe D" Davis was indicted over the death in 2023 and is set to go on trial later this year.
Shakur’s Hummer is a 1996 four-door hard-top pick-up, nicknamed Eliminator, and was extensively modified shortly after purchase. Period upgrades include a full external lighting system, reinforced bumpers with a winch, an external public address system with sirens, and a bespoke interior trimmed in beige leather and walnut, complete with an upgraded sound system.
Photographs document Shakur with the vehicle during the brief period he owned it. After his death, the Hummer was listed as part of his estate, with fewer than 5,000 miles recorded at the time. It was stored for several years before being offered as a
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FEATURE - Get Around: Bonhams Cars versteigert den Hummer H1 Hum-Vee von Rapper Tupac Shakur
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
The last car bought by rapper Tupac Shakur before his 1996 murder is available for sale - with an estimate of $375,000 - $450,000
(£280,000 - £330,000).
The Hummer H1, also known as the Hum-Vee, was originally developed to meet a United States Army requirement for a robust, go-anywhere vehicle. First seen in prototype form in 1980, it entered production in 1985 after manufacturer AM General received approval from the US military.
It quickly became a cultural symbol in the 1990s, embraced by high-profile figures in film, sport and music. Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger was among the first to popularise it in civilian life, and it later appeared in music videos and public appearances by some of the biggest names in hip-hop.
Among them was Tupac Shakur, who bought this particular example, which is being offered by Bonhams Cars, in August 1996, just weeks before his death. Shakur rose to prominence in the early 1990s with music that combined social commentary and commercial appeal, achieving global success with albums such as Me Against the World and All Eyez on Me. He was shot in a drive-by attack in Las Vegas on 7 September 1996 and died six days later aged 25. His murder was long considered unsolved. However, former gang member Duane "Keffe D" Davis was indicted over the death in 2023 and is set to go on trial later this year.
Shakur’s Hummer is a 1996 four-door hard-top pick-up, nicknamed Eliminator, and was extensively modified shortly after purchase. Period upgrades include a full external lighting system, reinforced bumpers with a winch, an external public address system with sirens, and a bespoke interior trimmed in beige leather and walnut, complete with an upgraded sound system.
Photographs document Shakur with the vehicle during the brief period he owned it. After his death, the Hummer was listed as part of his estate, with fewer than 5,000 miles recorded at the time. It was stored for several years before being offered as a
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FEATURE - Get Around: Bonhams Cars versteigert den Hummer H1 Hum-Vee von Rapper Tupac Shakur
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
The last car bought by rapper Tupac Shakur before his 1996 murder is available for sale - with an estimate of $375,000 - $450,000
(£280,000 - £330,000).
The Hummer H1, also known as the Hum-Vee, was originally developed to meet a United States Army requirement for a robust, go-anywhere vehicle. First seen in prototype form in 1980, it entered production in 1985 after manufacturer AM General received approval from the US military.
It quickly became a cultural symbol in the 1990s, embraced by high-profile figures in film, sport and music. Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger was among the first to popularise it in civilian life, and it later appeared in music videos and public appearances by some of the biggest names in hip-hop.
Among them was Tupac Shakur, who bought this particular example, which is being offered by Bonhams Cars, in August 1996, just weeks before his death. Shakur rose to prominence in the early 1990s with music that combined social commentary and commercial appeal, achieving global success with albums such as Me Against the World and All Eyez on Me. He was shot in a drive-by attack in Las Vegas on 7 September 1996 and died six days later aged 25. His murder was long considered unsolved. However, former gang member Duane "Keffe D" Davis was indicted over the death in 2023 and is set to go on trial later this year.
Shakur’s Hummer is a 1996 four-door hard-top pick-up, nicknamed Eliminator, and was extensively modified shortly after purchase. Period upgrades include a full external lighting system, reinforced bumpers with a winch, an external public address system with sirens, and a bespoke interior trimmed in beige leather and walnut, complete with an upgraded sound system.
Photographs document Shakur with the vehicle during the brief period he owned it. After his death, the Hummer was listed as part of his estate, with fewer than 5,000 miles recorded at the time. It was stored for several years before being offered as a
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FEATURE - Get Around: Bonhams Cars versteigert den Hummer H1 Hum-Vee von Rapper Tupac Shakur
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
The last car bought by rapper Tupac Shakur before his 1996 murder is available for sale - with an estimate of $375,000 - $450,000
(£280,000 - £330,000).
The Hummer H1, also known as the Hum-Vee, was originally developed to meet a United States Army requirement for a robust, go-anywhere vehicle. First seen in prototype form in 1980, it entered production in 1985 after manufacturer AM General received approval from the US military.
It quickly became a cultural symbol in the 1990s, embraced by high-profile figures in film, sport and music. Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger was among the first to popularise it in civilian life, and it later appeared in music videos and public appearances by some of the biggest names in hip-hop.
Among them was Tupac Shakur, who bought this particular example, which is being offered by Bonhams Cars, in August 1996, just weeks before his death. Shakur rose to prominence in the early 1990s with music that combined social commentary and commercial appeal, achieving global success with albums such as Me Against the World and All Eyez on Me. He was shot in a drive-by attack in Las Vegas on 7 September 1996 and died six days later aged 25. His murder was long considered unsolved. However, former gang member Duane "Keffe D" Davis was indicted over the death in 2023 and is set to go on trial later this year.
Shakur’s Hummer is a 1996 four-door hard-top pick-up, nicknamed Eliminator, and was extensively modified shortly after purchase. Period upgrades include a full external lighting system, reinforced bumpers with a winch, an external public address system with sirens, and a bespoke interior trimmed in beige leather and walnut, complete with an upgraded sound system.
Photographs document Shakur with the vehicle during the brief period he owned it. After his death, the Hummer was listed as part of his estate, with fewer than 5,000 miles recorded at the time. It was stored for several years before being offered as a
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Für den guten Zweck: Dua Lipa lässt ihren personalisierten Porsche GT3 RS versteigern
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Dua Lipa’s personalised Porsche is being auctioned off for charity.
The unique vehicle, dubbed the “Dua Lipa Rennstall GT3 RS,” was unveiled during the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix weekend and is now being offered at auction by RM Sotheby’s, with all proceeds benefiting the singer’s own Sunny Hill Foundation.
The custom wrap, personally configured by the three-time Grammy Award winner, features a bold livery dominated by turquoise with swirling accents of red, gold and dark green. The design echoes the energy and vibrancy of Lipa’s stage productions and visual identity. She experienced the car first-hand around the streets of Monte Carlo and later visited the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup paddock during the Grand Prix weekend.
The GT3 RS was completed on 28 February 2024, originally finished in Arctic Grey with a black leather and Race-Tex interior accented by Guards Red stitching. Technically, it boasts Porsche’s coveted Weissach Package, which includes magnesium wheels painted in Satin Pyro Red and carbon fibre drivetrain components, trimming 22 kilograms from the kerb weight. Additional options include ceramic brakes with yellow callipers, a front-axle lift system, and red detailing on the tachometer and stopwatch.
Under the bonnet sits a naturally aspirated 4.0-litre flat-six engine capable of revving to a thrilling 9,000 rpm.
Producing 525 PS and paired to Porsche’s 7-speed PDK gearbox, the GT3 RS accelerates from 0-62 mph in just 3.2 seconds, with a top speed of 184 mph. The car’s aerodynamic profile includes a massive rear wing with Formula 1-style drag reduction, an S-duct front air channel, and a rear diffuser—together generating 860 kg of downforce at 177 mph. The odometer recorded 5,264 km at the time of cataloguing, reflecting its use in light promotional activity.
What sets this particular GT3 RS apart, beyond its bespoke livery and performance pedigree, is its charitable purpose. All proceeds from the sale will *** Local Ca
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Für den guten Zweck: Dua Lipa lässt ihren personalisierten Porsche GT3 RS versteigern
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Dua Lipa’s personalised Porsche is being auctioned off for charity.
The unique vehicle, dubbed the “Dua Lipa Rennstall GT3 RS,” was unveiled during the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix weekend and is now being offered at auction by RM Sotheby’s, with all proceeds benefiting the singer’s own Sunny Hill Foundation.
The custom wrap, personally configured by the three-time Grammy Award winner, features a bold livery dominated by turquoise with swirling accents of red, gold and dark green. The design echoes the energy and vibrancy of Lipa’s stage productions and visual identity. She experienced the car first-hand around the streets of Monte Carlo and later visited the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup paddock during the Grand Prix weekend.
The GT3 RS was completed on 28 February 2024, originally finished in Arctic Grey with a black leather and Race-Tex interior accented by Guards Red stitching. Technically, it boasts Porsche’s coveted Weissach Package, which includes magnesium wheels painted in Satin Pyro Red and carbon fibre drivetrain components, trimming 22 kilograms from the kerb weight. Additional options include ceramic brakes with yellow callipers, a front-axle lift system, and red detailing on the tachometer and stopwatch.
Under the bonnet sits a naturally aspirated 4.0-litre flat-six engine capable of revving to a thrilling 9,000 rpm.
Producing 525 PS and paired to Porsche’s 7-speed PDK gearbox, the GT3 RS accelerates from 0-62 mph in just 3.2 seconds, with a top speed of 184 mph. The car’s aerodynamic profile includes a massive rear wing with Formula 1-style drag reduction, an S-duct front air channel, and a rear diffuser—together generating 860 kg of downforce at 177 mph. The odometer recorded 5,264 km at the time of cataloguing, reflecting its use in light promotional activity.
What sets this particular GT3 RS apart, beyond its bespoke livery and performance pedigree, is its charitable purpose. All proceeds from the sale will *** Local Ca
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DUK10163997_005
Für den guten Zweck: Dua Lipa lässt ihren personalisierten Porsche GT3 RS versteigern
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Dua Lipa’s personalised Porsche is being auctioned off for charity.
The unique vehicle, dubbed the “Dua Lipa Rennstall GT3 RS,” was unveiled during the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix weekend and is now being offered at auction by RM Sotheby’s, with all proceeds benefiting the singer’s own Sunny Hill Foundation.
The custom wrap, personally configured by the three-time Grammy Award winner, features a bold livery dominated by turquoise with swirling accents of red, gold and dark green. The design echoes the energy and vibrancy of Lipa’s stage productions and visual identity. She experienced the car first-hand around the streets of Monte Carlo and later visited the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup paddock during the Grand Prix weekend.
The GT3 RS was completed on 28 February 2024, originally finished in Arctic Grey with a black leather and Race-Tex interior accented by Guards Red stitching. Technically, it boasts Porsche’s coveted Weissach Package, which includes magnesium wheels painted in Satin Pyro Red and carbon fibre drivetrain components, trimming 22 kilograms from the kerb weight. Additional options include ceramic brakes with yellow callipers, a front-axle lift system, and red detailing on the tachometer and stopwatch.
Under the bonnet sits a naturally aspirated 4.0-litre flat-six engine capable of revving to a thrilling 9,000 rpm.
Producing 525 PS and paired to Porsche’s 7-speed PDK gearbox, the GT3 RS accelerates from 0-62 mph in just 3.2 seconds, with a top speed of 184 mph. The car’s aerodynamic profile includes a massive rear wing with Formula 1-style drag reduction, an S-duct front air channel, and a rear diffuser—together generating 860 kg of downforce at 177 mph. The odometer recorded 5,264 km at the time of cataloguing, reflecting its use in light promotional activity.
What sets this particular GT3 RS apart, beyond its bespoke livery and performance pedigree, is its charitable purpose. All proceeds from the sale will *** Local Ca
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DUK10163997_010
Für den guten Zweck: Dua Lipa lässt ihren personalisierten Porsche GT3 RS versteigern
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Dua Lipa’s personalised Porsche is being auctioned off for charity.
The unique vehicle, dubbed the “Dua Lipa Rennstall GT3 RS,” was unveiled during the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix weekend and is now being offered at auction by RM Sotheby’s, with all proceeds benefiting the singer’s own Sunny Hill Foundation.
The custom wrap, personally configured by the three-time Grammy Award winner, features a bold livery dominated by turquoise with swirling accents of red, gold and dark green. The design echoes the energy and vibrancy of Lipa’s stage productions and visual identity. She experienced the car first-hand around the streets of Monte Carlo and later visited the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup paddock during the Grand Prix weekend.
The GT3 RS was completed on 28 February 2024, originally finished in Arctic Grey with a black leather and Race-Tex interior accented by Guards Red stitching. Technically, it boasts Porsche’s coveted Weissach Package, which includes magnesium wheels painted in Satin Pyro Red and carbon fibre drivetrain components, trimming 22 kilograms from the kerb weight. Additional options include ceramic brakes with yellow callipers, a front-axle lift system, and red detailing on the tachometer and stopwatch.
Under the bonnet sits a naturally aspirated 4.0-litre flat-six engine capable of revving to a thrilling 9,000 rpm.
Producing 525 PS and paired to Porsche’s 7-speed PDK gearbox, the GT3 RS accelerates from 0-62 mph in just 3.2 seconds, with a top speed of 184 mph. The car’s aerodynamic profile includes a massive rear wing with Formula 1-style drag reduction, an S-duct front air channel, and a rear diffuser—together generating 860 kg of downforce at 177 mph. The odometer recorded 5,264 km at the time of cataloguing, reflecting its use in light promotional activity.
What sets this particular GT3 RS apart, beyond its bespoke livery and performance pedigree, is its charitable purpose. All proceeds from the sale will *** Local Ca
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Für den guten Zweck: Dua Lipa lässt ihren personalisierten Porsche GT3 RS versteigern
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Dua Lipa’s personalised Porsche is being auctioned off for charity.
The unique vehicle, dubbed the “Dua Lipa Rennstall GT3 RS,” was unveiled during the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix weekend and is now being offered at auction by RM Sotheby’s, with all proceeds benefiting the singer’s own Sunny Hill Foundation.
The custom wrap, personally configured by the three-time Grammy Award winner, features a bold livery dominated by turquoise with swirling accents of red, gold and dark green. The design echoes the energy and vibrancy of Lipa’s stage productions and visual identity. She experienced the car first-hand around the streets of Monte Carlo and later visited the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup paddock during the Grand Prix weekend.
The GT3 RS was completed on 28 February 2024, originally finished in Arctic Grey with a black leather and Race-Tex interior accented by Guards Red stitching. Technically, it boasts Porsche’s coveted Weissach Package, which includes magnesium wheels painted in Satin Pyro Red and carbon fibre drivetrain components, trimming 22 kilograms from the kerb weight. Additional options include ceramic brakes with yellow callipers, a front-axle lift system, and red detailing on the tachometer and stopwatch.
Under the bonnet sits a naturally aspirated 4.0-litre flat-six engine capable of revving to a thrilling 9,000 rpm.
Producing 525 PS and paired to Porsche’s 7-speed PDK gearbox, the GT3 RS accelerates from 0-62 mph in just 3.2 seconds, with a top speed of 184 mph. The car’s aerodynamic profile includes a massive rear wing with Formula 1-style drag reduction, an S-duct front air channel, and a rear diffuser—together generating 860 kg of downforce at 177 mph. The odometer recorded 5,264 km at the time of cataloguing, reflecting its use in light promotional activity.
What sets this particular GT3 RS apart, beyond its bespoke livery and performance pedigree, is its charitable purpose. All proceeds from the sale will *** Local Ca
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DUK10163997_006
Für den guten Zweck: Dua Lipa lässt ihren personalisierten Porsche GT3 RS versteigern
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Dua Lipa’s personalised Porsche is being auctioned off for charity.
The unique vehicle, dubbed the “Dua Lipa Rennstall GT3 RS,” was unveiled during the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix weekend and is now being offered at auction by RM Sotheby’s, with all proceeds benefiting the singer’s own Sunny Hill Foundation.
The custom wrap, personally configured by the three-time Grammy Award winner, features a bold livery dominated by turquoise with swirling accents of red, gold and dark green. The design echoes the energy and vibrancy of Lipa’s stage productions and visual identity. She experienced the car first-hand around the streets of Monte Carlo and later visited the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup paddock during the Grand Prix weekend.
The GT3 RS was completed on 28 February 2024, originally finished in Arctic Grey with a black leather and Race-Tex interior accented by Guards Red stitching. Technically, it boasts Porsche’s coveted Weissach Package, which includes magnesium wheels painted in Satin Pyro Red and carbon fibre drivetrain components, trimming 22 kilograms from the kerb weight. Additional options include ceramic brakes with yellow callipers, a front-axle lift system, and red detailing on the tachometer and stopwatch.
Under the bonnet sits a naturally aspirated 4.0-litre flat-six engine capable of revving to a thrilling 9,000 rpm.
Producing 525 PS and paired to Porsche’s 7-speed PDK gearbox, the GT3 RS accelerates from 0-62 mph in just 3.2 seconds, with a top speed of 184 mph. The car’s aerodynamic profile includes a massive rear wing with Formula 1-style drag reduction, an S-duct front air channel, and a rear diffuser—together generating 860 kg of downforce at 177 mph. The odometer recorded 5,264 km at the time of cataloguing, reflecting its use in light promotional activity.
What sets this particular GT3 RS apart, beyond its bespoke livery and performance pedigree, is its charitable purpose. All proceeds from the sale will *** Local Ca
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DUK10163997_001
Für den guten Zweck: Dua Lipa lässt ihren personalisierten Porsche GT3 RS versteigern
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Dua Lipa’s personalised Porsche is being auctioned off for charity.
The unique vehicle, dubbed the “Dua Lipa Rennstall GT3 RS,” was unveiled during the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix weekend and is now being offered at auction by RM Sotheby’s, with all proceeds benefiting the singer’s own Sunny Hill Foundation.
The custom wrap, personally configured by the three-time Grammy Award winner, features a bold livery dominated by turquoise with swirling accents of red, gold and dark green. The design echoes the energy and vibrancy of Lipa’s stage productions and visual identity. She experienced the car first-hand around the streets of Monte Carlo and later visited the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup paddock during the Grand Prix weekend.
The GT3 RS was completed on 28 February 2024, originally finished in Arctic Grey with a black leather and Race-Tex interior accented by Guards Red stitching. Technically, it boasts Porsche’s coveted Weissach Package, which includes magnesium wheels painted in Satin Pyro Red and carbon fibre drivetrain components, trimming 22 kilograms from the kerb weight. Additional options include ceramic brakes with yellow callipers, a front-axle lift system, and red detailing on the tachometer and stopwatch.
Under the bonnet sits a naturally aspirated 4.0-litre flat-six engine capable of revving to a thrilling 9,000 rpm.
Producing 525 PS and paired to Porsche’s 7-speed PDK gearbox, the GT3 RS accelerates from 0-62 mph in just 3.2 seconds, with a top speed of 184 mph. The car’s aerodynamic profile includes a massive rear wing with Formula 1-style drag reduction, an S-duct front air channel, and a rear diffuser—together generating 860 kg of downforce at 177 mph. The odometer recorded 5,264 km at the time of cataloguing, reflecting its use in light promotional activity.
What sets this particular GT3 RS apart, beyond its bespoke livery and performance pedigree, is its charitable purpose. All proceeds from the sale will *** Local Ca
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DUK10163997_013
Für den guten Zweck: Dua Lipa lässt ihren personalisierten Porsche GT3 RS versteigern
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Dua Lipa’s personalised Porsche is being auctioned off for charity.
The unique vehicle, dubbed the “Dua Lipa Rennstall GT3 RS,” was unveiled during the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix weekend and is now being offered at auction by RM Sotheby’s, with all proceeds benefiting the singer’s own Sunny Hill Foundation.
The custom wrap, personally configured by the three-time Grammy Award winner, features a bold livery dominated by turquoise with swirling accents of red, gold and dark green. The design echoes the energy and vibrancy of Lipa’s stage productions and visual identity. She experienced the car first-hand around the streets of Monte Carlo and later visited the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup paddock during the Grand Prix weekend.
The GT3 RS was completed on 28 February 2024, originally finished in Arctic Grey with a black leather and Race-Tex interior accented by Guards Red stitching. Technically, it boasts Porsche’s coveted Weissach Package, which includes magnesium wheels painted in Satin Pyro Red and carbon fibre drivetrain components, trimming 22 kilograms from the kerb weight. Additional options include ceramic brakes with yellow callipers, a front-axle lift system, and red detailing on the tachometer and stopwatch.
Under the bonnet sits a naturally aspirated 4.0-litre flat-six engine capable of revving to a thrilling 9,000 rpm.
Producing 525 PS and paired to Porsche’s 7-speed PDK gearbox, the GT3 RS accelerates from 0-62 mph in just 3.2 seconds, with a top speed of 184 mph. The car’s aerodynamic profile includes a massive rear wing with Formula 1-style drag reduction, an S-duct front air channel, and a rear diffuser—together generating 860 kg of downforce at 177 mph. The odometer recorded 5,264 km at the time of cataloguing, reflecting its use in light promotional activity.
What sets this particular GT3 RS apart, beyond its bespoke livery and performance pedigree, is its charitable purpose. All proceeds from the sale will *** Local Ca
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DUK10163997_007
Für den guten Zweck: Dua Lipa lässt ihren personalisierten Porsche GT3 RS versteigern
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Dua Lipa’s personalised Porsche is being auctioned off for charity.
The unique vehicle, dubbed the “Dua Lipa Rennstall GT3 RS,” was unveiled during the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix weekend and is now being offered at auction by RM Sotheby’s, with all proceeds benefiting the singer’s own Sunny Hill Foundation.
The custom wrap, personally configured by the three-time Grammy Award winner, features a bold livery dominated by turquoise with swirling accents of red, gold and dark green. The design echoes the energy and vibrancy of Lipa’s stage productions and visual identity. She experienced the car first-hand around the streets of Monte Carlo and later visited the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup paddock during the Grand Prix weekend.
The GT3 RS was completed on 28 February 2024, originally finished in Arctic Grey with a black leather and Race-Tex interior accented by Guards Red stitching. Technically, it boasts Porsche’s coveted Weissach Package, which includes magnesium wheels painted in Satin Pyro Red and carbon fibre drivetrain components, trimming 22 kilograms from the kerb weight. Additional options include ceramic brakes with yellow callipers, a front-axle lift system, and red detailing on the tachometer and stopwatch.
Under the bonnet sits a naturally aspirated 4.0-litre flat-six engine capable of revving to a thrilling 9,000 rpm.
Producing 525 PS and paired to Porsche’s 7-speed PDK gearbox, the GT3 RS accelerates from 0-62 mph in just 3.2 seconds, with a top speed of 184 mph. The car’s aerodynamic profile includes a massive rear wing with Formula 1-style drag reduction, an S-duct front air channel, and a rear diffuser—together generating 860 kg of downforce at 177 mph. The odometer recorded 5,264 km at the time of cataloguing, reflecting its use in light promotional activity.
What sets this particular GT3 RS apart, beyond its bespoke livery and performance pedigree, is its charitable purpose. All proceeds from the sale will *** Local Ca
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DUK10163997_008
Für den guten Zweck: Dua Lipa lässt ihren personalisierten Porsche GT3 RS versteigern
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Dua Lipa’s personalised Porsche is being auctioned off for charity.
The unique vehicle, dubbed the “Dua Lipa Rennstall GT3 RS,” was unveiled during the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix weekend and is now being offered at auction by RM Sotheby’s, with all proceeds benefiting the singer’s own Sunny Hill Foundation.
The custom wrap, personally configured by the three-time Grammy Award winner, features a bold livery dominated by turquoise with swirling accents of red, gold and dark green. The design echoes the energy and vibrancy of Lipa’s stage productions and visual identity. She experienced the car first-hand around the streets of Monte Carlo and later visited the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup paddock during the Grand Prix weekend.
The GT3 RS was completed on 28 February 2024, originally finished in Arctic Grey with a black leather and Race-Tex interior accented by Guards Red stitching. Technically, it boasts Porsche’s coveted Weissach Package, which includes magnesium wheels painted in Satin Pyro Red and carbon fibre drivetrain components, trimming 22 kilograms from the kerb weight. Additional options include ceramic brakes with yellow callipers, a front-axle lift system, and red detailing on the tachometer and stopwatch.
Under the bonnet sits a naturally aspirated 4.0-litre flat-six engine capable of revving to a thrilling 9,000 rpm.
Producing 525 PS and paired to Porsche’s 7-speed PDK gearbox, the GT3 RS accelerates from 0-62 mph in just 3.2 seconds, with a top speed of 184 mph. The car’s aerodynamic profile includes a massive rear wing with Formula 1-style drag reduction, an S-duct front air channel, and a rear diffuser—together generating 860 kg of downforce at 177 mph. The odometer recorded 5,264 km at the time of cataloguing, reflecting its use in light promotional activity.
What sets this particular GT3 RS apart, beyond its bespoke livery and performance pedigree, is its charitable purpose. All proceeds from the sale will *** Local Ca
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DUK10163997_004
Für den guten Zweck: Dua Lipa lässt ihren personalisierten Porsche GT3 RS versteigern
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Dua Lipa’s personalised Porsche is being auctioned off for charity.
The unique vehicle, dubbed the “Dua Lipa Rennstall GT3 RS,” was unveiled during the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix weekend and is now being offered at auction by RM Sotheby’s, with all proceeds benefiting the singer’s own Sunny Hill Foundation.
The custom wrap, personally configured by the three-time Grammy Award winner, features a bold livery dominated by turquoise with swirling accents of red, gold and dark green. The design echoes the energy and vibrancy of Lipa’s stage productions and visual identity. She experienced the car first-hand around the streets of Monte Carlo and later visited the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup paddock during the Grand Prix weekend.
The GT3 RS was completed on 28 February 2024, originally finished in Arctic Grey with a black leather and Race-Tex interior accented by Guards Red stitching. Technically, it boasts Porsche’s coveted Weissach Package, which includes magnesium wheels painted in Satin Pyro Red and carbon fibre drivetrain components, trimming 22 kilograms from the kerb weight. Additional options include ceramic brakes with yellow callipers, a front-axle lift system, and red detailing on the tachometer and stopwatch.
Under the bonnet sits a naturally aspirated 4.0-litre flat-six engine capable of revving to a thrilling 9,000 rpm.
Producing 525 PS and paired to Porsche’s 7-speed PDK gearbox, the GT3 RS accelerates from 0-62 mph in just 3.2 seconds, with a top speed of 184 mph. The car’s aerodynamic profile includes a massive rear wing with Formula 1-style drag reduction, an S-duct front air channel, and a rear diffuser—together generating 860 kg of downforce at 177 mph. The odometer recorded 5,264 km at the time of cataloguing, reflecting its use in light promotional activity.
What sets this particular GT3 RS apart, beyond its bespoke livery and performance pedigree, is its charitable purpose. All proceeds from the sale will *** Local Ca
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Für den guten Zweck: Dua Lipa lässt ihren personalisierten Porsche GT3 RS versteigern
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Dua Lipa’s personalised Porsche is being auctioned off for charity.
The unique vehicle, dubbed the “Dua Lipa Rennstall GT3 RS,” was unveiled during the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix weekend and is now being offered at auction by RM Sotheby’s, with all proceeds benefiting the singer’s own Sunny Hill Foundation.
The custom wrap, personally configured by the three-time Grammy Award winner, features a bold livery dominated by turquoise with swirling accents of red, gold and dark green. The design echoes the energy and vibrancy of Lipa’s stage productions and visual identity. She experienced the car first-hand around the streets of Monte Carlo and later visited the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup paddock during the Grand Prix weekend.
The GT3 RS was completed on 28 February 2024, originally finished in Arctic Grey with a black leather and Race-Tex interior accented by Guards Red stitching. Technically, it boasts Porsche’s coveted Weissach Package, which includes magnesium wheels painted in Satin Pyro Red and carbon fibre drivetrain components, trimming 22 kilograms from the kerb weight. Additional options include ceramic brakes with yellow callipers, a front-axle lift system, and red detailing on the tachometer and stopwatch.
Under the bonnet sits a naturally aspirated 4.0-litre flat-six engine capable of revving to a thrilling 9,000 rpm.
Producing 525 PS and paired to Porsche’s 7-speed PDK gearbox, the GT3 RS accelerates from 0-62 mph in just 3.2 seconds, with a top speed of 184 mph. The car’s aerodynamic profile includes a massive rear wing with Formula 1-style drag reduction, an S-duct front air channel, and a rear diffuser—together generating 860 kg of downforce at 177 mph. The odometer recorded 5,264 km at the time of cataloguing, reflecting its use in light promotional activity.
What sets this particular GT3 RS apart, beyond its bespoke livery and performance pedigree, is its charitable purpose. All proceeds from the sale will *** Local Ca
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Für den guten Zweck: Dua Lipa lässt ihren personalisierten Porsche GT3 RS versteigern
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Dua Lipa’s personalised Porsche is being auctioned off for charity.
The unique vehicle, dubbed the “Dua Lipa Rennstall GT3 RS,” was unveiled during the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix weekend and is now being offered at auction by RM Sotheby’s, with all proceeds benefiting the singer’s own Sunny Hill Foundation.
The custom wrap, personally configured by the three-time Grammy Award winner, features a bold livery dominated by turquoise with swirling accents of red, gold and dark green. The design echoes the energy and vibrancy of Lipa’s stage productions and visual identity. She experienced the car first-hand around the streets of Monte Carlo and later visited the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup paddock during the Grand Prix weekend.
The GT3 RS was completed on 28 February 2024, originally finished in Arctic Grey with a black leather and Race-Tex interior accented by Guards Red stitching. Technically, it boasts Porsche’s coveted Weissach Package, which includes magnesium wheels painted in Satin Pyro Red and carbon fibre drivetrain components, trimming 22 kilograms from the kerb weight. Additional options include ceramic brakes with yellow callipers, a front-axle lift system, and red detailing on the tachometer and stopwatch.
Under the bonnet sits a naturally aspirated 4.0-litre flat-six engine capable of revving to a thrilling 9,000 rpm.
Producing 525 PS and paired to Porsche’s 7-speed PDK gearbox, the GT3 RS accelerates from 0-62 mph in just 3.2 seconds, with a top speed of 184 mph. The car’s aerodynamic profile includes a massive rear wing with Formula 1-style drag reduction, an S-duct front air channel, and a rear diffuser—together generating 860 kg of downforce at 177 mph. The odometer recorded 5,264 km at the time of cataloguing, reflecting its use in light promotional activity.
What sets this particular GT3 RS apart, beyond its bespoke livery and performance pedigree, is its charitable purpose. All proceeds from the sale will *** Local Ca
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Einer von 19: Ein seltener Ferrari F40 LM steht für einen Schätzwert von acht Mio Euro zur Versteigerung an
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A rare Ferrari F40 LM, one of just 19 competition-specification models ever built, has emerged from private ownership and could sell for north of $9.5 million (£7 million).
Originally launched in July 1987, the standard Ferrari F40 was a revelation - its twin-turbocharged V8 produced 478 horsepower, wrapped in a lightweight carbon-kevlar body that pushed the limits of engineering and design. But it didn’t take long for enthusiasts and racing insiders to speculate on the car’s track potential.
That speculation led Daniel Marin, then managing director of France’s Ferrari importer Charles Pozzi SA, to commission racing specialist Giuliano Michelotto to develop a motorsport-ready version. Ferrari gave its blessing to the project, resulting in the creation of 19 F40 LM (Le Mans) models—stripped-down, uprated machines designed to compete under IMSA and FIA regulations.
The F40 LM’s modifications were extensive: upgraded turbos, a revised fuel system, improved cooling, and larger Behr intercoolers lifted power output to 720 horsepower. Chassis changes included Brembo brakes, wider wheels, race suspension, and a comprehensive aerodynamic package—featuring a larger front splitter, underbody venturi, and a towering adjustable rear wing.
For FIA GT competition, a GTC version went even further, producing up to 760 horsepower—nearly 300 more than the original F40. Michelotto had transformed a fearsome road car into a track-dominating thoroughbred.
Chassis number 95448, the fourteenth F40 LM built, is a GTC-specification example. Finished in Rosso Corsa with lightweight Lexan sliding windows and Stoffa Vigogna seat upholstery, it was delivered in early 1993 to Swiss collector Walter Hagmann. Following a minor testing accident at Mugello Circuit that same year, the car was quickly repaired and featured in Auto Illustrierte magazine.
Over the decades, the car has passed through a handful of respected European collectors, participated in *** Loc
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Einer von 19: Ein seltener Ferrari F40 LM steht für einen Schätzwert von acht Mio Euro zur Versteigerung an
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A rare Ferrari F40 LM, one of just 19 competition-specification models ever built, has emerged from private ownership and could sell for north of $9.5 million (£7 million).
Originally launched in July 1987, the standard Ferrari F40 was a revelation - its twin-turbocharged V8 produced 478 horsepower, wrapped in a lightweight carbon-kevlar body that pushed the limits of engineering and design. But it didn’t take long for enthusiasts and racing insiders to speculate on the car’s track potential.
That speculation led Daniel Marin, then managing director of France’s Ferrari importer Charles Pozzi SA, to commission racing specialist Giuliano Michelotto to develop a motorsport-ready version. Ferrari gave its blessing to the project, resulting in the creation of 19 F40 LM (Le Mans) models—stripped-down, uprated machines designed to compete under IMSA and FIA regulations.
The F40 LM’s modifications were extensive: upgraded turbos, a revised fuel system, improved cooling, and larger Behr intercoolers lifted power output to 720 horsepower. Chassis changes included Brembo brakes, wider wheels, race suspension, and a comprehensive aerodynamic package—featuring a larger front splitter, underbody venturi, and a towering adjustable rear wing.
For FIA GT competition, a GTC version went even further, producing up to 760 horsepower—nearly 300 more than the original F40. Michelotto had transformed a fearsome road car into a track-dominating thoroughbred.
Chassis number 95448, the fourteenth F40 LM built, is a GTC-specification example. Finished in Rosso Corsa with lightweight Lexan sliding windows and Stoffa Vigogna seat upholstery, it was delivered in early 1993 to Swiss collector Walter Hagmann. Following a minor testing accident at Mugello Circuit that same year, the car was quickly repaired and featured in Auto Illustrierte magazine.
Over the decades, the car has passed through a handful of respected European collectors, participated in *** Loc
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Einer von 19: Ein seltener Ferrari F40 LM steht für einen Schätzwert von acht Mio Euro zur Versteigerung an
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A rare Ferrari F40 LM, one of just 19 competition-specification models ever built, has emerged from private ownership and could sell for north of $9.5 million (£7 million).
Originally launched in July 1987, the standard Ferrari F40 was a revelation - its twin-turbocharged V8 produced 478 horsepower, wrapped in a lightweight carbon-kevlar body that pushed the limits of engineering and design. But it didn’t take long for enthusiasts and racing insiders to speculate on the car’s track potential.
That speculation led Daniel Marin, then managing director of France’s Ferrari importer Charles Pozzi SA, to commission racing specialist Giuliano Michelotto to develop a motorsport-ready version. Ferrari gave its blessing to the project, resulting in the creation of 19 F40 LM (Le Mans) models—stripped-down, uprated machines designed to compete under IMSA and FIA regulations.
The F40 LM’s modifications were extensive: upgraded turbos, a revised fuel system, improved cooling, and larger Behr intercoolers lifted power output to 720 horsepower. Chassis changes included Brembo brakes, wider wheels, race suspension, and a comprehensive aerodynamic package—featuring a larger front splitter, underbody venturi, and a towering adjustable rear wing.
For FIA GT competition, a GTC version went even further, producing up to 760 horsepower—nearly 300 more than the original F40. Michelotto had transformed a fearsome road car into a track-dominating thoroughbred.
Chassis number 95448, the fourteenth F40 LM built, is a GTC-specification example. Finished in Rosso Corsa with lightweight Lexan sliding windows and Stoffa Vigogna seat upholstery, it was delivered in early 1993 to Swiss collector Walter Hagmann. Following a minor testing accident at Mugello Circuit that same year, the car was quickly repaired and featured in Auto Illustrierte magazine.
Over the decades, the car has passed through a handful of respected European collectors, participated in *** Loc
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Einer von 19: Ein seltener Ferrari F40 LM steht für einen Schätzwert von acht Mio Euro zur Versteigerung an
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A rare Ferrari F40 LM, one of just 19 competition-specification models ever built, has emerged from private ownership and could sell for north of $9.5 million (£7 million).
Originally launched in July 1987, the standard Ferrari F40 was a revelation - its twin-turbocharged V8 produced 478 horsepower, wrapped in a lightweight carbon-kevlar body that pushed the limits of engineering and design. But it didn’t take long for enthusiasts and racing insiders to speculate on the car’s track potential.
That speculation led Daniel Marin, then managing director of France’s Ferrari importer Charles Pozzi SA, to commission racing specialist Giuliano Michelotto to develop a motorsport-ready version. Ferrari gave its blessing to the project, resulting in the creation of 19 F40 LM (Le Mans) models—stripped-down, uprated machines designed to compete under IMSA and FIA regulations.
The F40 LM’s modifications were extensive: upgraded turbos, a revised fuel system, improved cooling, and larger Behr intercoolers lifted power output to 720 horsepower. Chassis changes included Brembo brakes, wider wheels, race suspension, and a comprehensive aerodynamic package—featuring a larger front splitter, underbody venturi, and a towering adjustable rear wing.
For FIA GT competition, a GTC version went even further, producing up to 760 horsepower—nearly 300 more than the original F40. Michelotto had transformed a fearsome road car into a track-dominating thoroughbred.
Chassis number 95448, the fourteenth F40 LM built, is a GTC-specification example. Finished in Rosso Corsa with lightweight Lexan sliding windows and Stoffa Vigogna seat upholstery, it was delivered in early 1993 to Swiss collector Walter Hagmann. Following a minor testing accident at Mugello Circuit that same year, the car was quickly repaired and featured in Auto Illustrierte magazine.
Over the decades, the car has passed through a handful of respected European collectors, participated in *** Loc
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Einer von 19: Ein seltener Ferrari F40 LM steht für einen Schätzwert von acht Mio Euro zur Versteigerung an
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A rare Ferrari F40 LM, one of just 19 competition-specification models ever built, has emerged from private ownership and could sell for north of $9.5 million (£7 million).
Originally launched in July 1987, the standard Ferrari F40 was a revelation - its twin-turbocharged V8 produced 478 horsepower, wrapped in a lightweight carbon-kevlar body that pushed the limits of engineering and design. But it didn’t take long for enthusiasts and racing insiders to speculate on the car’s track potential.
That speculation led Daniel Marin, then managing director of France’s Ferrari importer Charles Pozzi SA, to commission racing specialist Giuliano Michelotto to develop a motorsport-ready version. Ferrari gave its blessing to the project, resulting in the creation of 19 F40 LM (Le Mans) models—stripped-down, uprated machines designed to compete under IMSA and FIA regulations.
The F40 LM’s modifications were extensive: upgraded turbos, a revised fuel system, improved cooling, and larger Behr intercoolers lifted power output to 720 horsepower. Chassis changes included Brembo brakes, wider wheels, race suspension, and a comprehensive aerodynamic package—featuring a larger front splitter, underbody venturi, and a towering adjustable rear wing.
For FIA GT competition, a GTC version went even further, producing up to 760 horsepower—nearly 300 more than the original F40. Michelotto had transformed a fearsome road car into a track-dominating thoroughbred.
Chassis number 95448, the fourteenth F40 LM built, is a GTC-specification example. Finished in Rosso Corsa with lightweight Lexan sliding windows and Stoffa Vigogna seat upholstery, it was delivered in early 1993 to Swiss collector Walter Hagmann. Following a minor testing accident at Mugello Circuit that same year, the car was quickly repaired and featured in Auto Illustrierte magazine.
Over the decades, the car has passed through a handful of respected European collectors, participated in *** Loc
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Einer von 19: Ein seltener Ferrari F40 LM steht für einen Schätzwert von acht Mio Euro zur Versteigerung an
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A rare Ferrari F40 LM, one of just 19 competition-specification models ever built, has emerged from private ownership and could sell for north of $9.5 million (£7 million).
Originally launched in July 1987, the standard Ferrari F40 was a revelation - its twin-turbocharged V8 produced 478 horsepower, wrapped in a lightweight carbon-kevlar body that pushed the limits of engineering and design. But it didn’t take long for enthusiasts and racing insiders to speculate on the car’s track potential.
That speculation led Daniel Marin, then managing director of France’s Ferrari importer Charles Pozzi SA, to commission racing specialist Giuliano Michelotto to develop a motorsport-ready version. Ferrari gave its blessing to the project, resulting in the creation of 19 F40 LM (Le Mans) models—stripped-down, uprated machines designed to compete under IMSA and FIA regulations.
The F40 LM’s modifications were extensive: upgraded turbos, a revised fuel system, improved cooling, and larger Behr intercoolers lifted power output to 720 horsepower. Chassis changes included Brembo brakes, wider wheels, race suspension, and a comprehensive aerodynamic package—featuring a larger front splitter, underbody venturi, and a towering adjustable rear wing.
For FIA GT competition, a GTC version went even further, producing up to 760 horsepower—nearly 300 more than the original F40. Michelotto had transformed a fearsome road car into a track-dominating thoroughbred.
Chassis number 95448, the fourteenth F40 LM built, is a GTC-specification example. Finished in Rosso Corsa with lightweight Lexan sliding windows and Stoffa Vigogna seat upholstery, it was delivered in early 1993 to Swiss collector Walter Hagmann. Following a minor testing accident at Mugello Circuit that same year, the car was quickly repaired and featured in Auto Illustrierte magazine.
Over the decades, the car has passed through a handful of respected European collectors, participated in *** Loc
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Einer von 19: Ein seltener Ferrari F40 LM steht für einen Schätzwert von acht Mio Euro zur Versteigerung an
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A rare Ferrari F40 LM, one of just 19 competition-specification models ever built, has emerged from private ownership and could sell for north of $9.5 million (£7 million).
Originally launched in July 1987, the standard Ferrari F40 was a revelation - its twin-turbocharged V8 produced 478 horsepower, wrapped in a lightweight carbon-kevlar body that pushed the limits of engineering and design. But it didn’t take long for enthusiasts and racing insiders to speculate on the car’s track potential.
That speculation led Daniel Marin, then managing director of France’s Ferrari importer Charles Pozzi SA, to commission racing specialist Giuliano Michelotto to develop a motorsport-ready version. Ferrari gave its blessing to the project, resulting in the creation of 19 F40 LM (Le Mans) models—stripped-down, uprated machines designed to compete under IMSA and FIA regulations.
The F40 LM’s modifications were extensive: upgraded turbos, a revised fuel system, improved cooling, and larger Behr intercoolers lifted power output to 720 horsepower. Chassis changes included Brembo brakes, wider wheels, race suspension, and a comprehensive aerodynamic package—featuring a larger front splitter, underbody venturi, and a towering adjustable rear wing.
For FIA GT competition, a GTC version went even further, producing up to 760 horsepower—nearly 300 more than the original F40. Michelotto had transformed a fearsome road car into a track-dominating thoroughbred.
Chassis number 95448, the fourteenth F40 LM built, is a GTC-specification example. Finished in Rosso Corsa with lightweight Lexan sliding windows and Stoffa Vigogna seat upholstery, it was delivered in early 1993 to Swiss collector Walter Hagmann. Following a minor testing accident at Mugello Circuit that same year, the car was quickly repaired and featured in Auto Illustrierte magazine.
Over the decades, the car has passed through a handful of respected European collectors, participated in *** Loc
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DUK10163998_011
Einer von 19: Ein seltener Ferrari F40 LM steht für einen Schätzwert von acht Mio Euro zur Versteigerung an
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A rare Ferrari F40 LM, one of just 19 competition-specification models ever built, has emerged from private ownership and could sell for north of $9.5 million (£7 million).
Originally launched in July 1987, the standard Ferrari F40 was a revelation - its twin-turbocharged V8 produced 478 horsepower, wrapped in a lightweight carbon-kevlar body that pushed the limits of engineering and design. But it didn’t take long for enthusiasts and racing insiders to speculate on the car’s track potential.
That speculation led Daniel Marin, then managing director of France’s Ferrari importer Charles Pozzi SA, to commission racing specialist Giuliano Michelotto to develop a motorsport-ready version. Ferrari gave its blessing to the project, resulting in the creation of 19 F40 LM (Le Mans) models—stripped-down, uprated machines designed to compete under IMSA and FIA regulations.
The F40 LM’s modifications were extensive: upgraded turbos, a revised fuel system, improved cooling, and larger Behr intercoolers lifted power output to 720 horsepower. Chassis changes included Brembo brakes, wider wheels, race suspension, and a comprehensive aerodynamic package—featuring a larger front splitter, underbody venturi, and a towering adjustable rear wing.
For FIA GT competition, a GTC version went even further, producing up to 760 horsepower—nearly 300 more than the original F40. Michelotto had transformed a fearsome road car into a track-dominating thoroughbred.
Chassis number 95448, the fourteenth F40 LM built, is a GTC-specification example. Finished in Rosso Corsa with lightweight Lexan sliding windows and Stoffa Vigogna seat upholstery, it was delivered in early 1993 to Swiss collector Walter Hagmann. Following a minor testing accident at Mugello Circuit that same year, the car was quickly repaired and featured in Auto Illustrierte magazine.
Over the decades, the car has passed through a handful of respected European collectors, participated in *** Loc
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Einer von 19: Ein seltener Ferrari F40 LM steht für einen Schätzwert von acht Mio Euro zur Versteigerung an
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A rare Ferrari F40 LM, one of just 19 competition-specification models ever built, has emerged from private ownership and could sell for north of $9.5 million (£7 million).
Originally launched in July 1987, the standard Ferrari F40 was a revelation - its twin-turbocharged V8 produced 478 horsepower, wrapped in a lightweight carbon-kevlar body that pushed the limits of engineering and design. But it didn’t take long for enthusiasts and racing insiders to speculate on the car’s track potential.
That speculation led Daniel Marin, then managing director of France’s Ferrari importer Charles Pozzi SA, to commission racing specialist Giuliano Michelotto to develop a motorsport-ready version. Ferrari gave its blessing to the project, resulting in the creation of 19 F40 LM (Le Mans) models—stripped-down, uprated machines designed to compete under IMSA and FIA regulations.
The F40 LM’s modifications were extensive: upgraded turbos, a revised fuel system, improved cooling, and larger Behr intercoolers lifted power output to 720 horsepower. Chassis changes included Brembo brakes, wider wheels, race suspension, and a comprehensive aerodynamic package—featuring a larger front splitter, underbody venturi, and a towering adjustable rear wing.
For FIA GT competition, a GTC version went even further, producing up to 760 horsepower—nearly 300 more than the original F40. Michelotto had transformed a fearsome road car into a track-dominating thoroughbred.
Chassis number 95448, the fourteenth F40 LM built, is a GTC-specification example. Finished in Rosso Corsa with lightweight Lexan sliding windows and Stoffa Vigogna seat upholstery, it was delivered in early 1993 to Swiss collector Walter Hagmann. Following a minor testing accident at Mugello Circuit that same year, the car was quickly repaired and featured in Auto Illustrierte magazine.
Over the decades, the car has passed through a handful of respected European collectors, participated in *** Loc
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DUK10163998_010
Einer von 19: Ein seltener Ferrari F40 LM steht für einen Schätzwert von acht Mio Euro zur Versteigerung an
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A rare Ferrari F40 LM, one of just 19 competition-specification models ever built, has emerged from private ownership and could sell for north of $9.5 million (£7 million).
Originally launched in July 1987, the standard Ferrari F40 was a revelation - its twin-turbocharged V8 produced 478 horsepower, wrapped in a lightweight carbon-kevlar body that pushed the limits of engineering and design. But it didn’t take long for enthusiasts and racing insiders to speculate on the car’s track potential.
That speculation led Daniel Marin, then managing director of France’s Ferrari importer Charles Pozzi SA, to commission racing specialist Giuliano Michelotto to develop a motorsport-ready version. Ferrari gave its blessing to the project, resulting in the creation of 19 F40 LM (Le Mans) models—stripped-down, uprated machines designed to compete under IMSA and FIA regulations.
The F40 LM’s modifications were extensive: upgraded turbos, a revised fuel system, improved cooling, and larger Behr intercoolers lifted power output to 720 horsepower. Chassis changes included Brembo brakes, wider wheels, race suspension, and a comprehensive aerodynamic package—featuring a larger front splitter, underbody venturi, and a towering adjustable rear wing.
For FIA GT competition, a GTC version went even further, producing up to 760 horsepower—nearly 300 more than the original F40. Michelotto had transformed a fearsome road car into a track-dominating thoroughbred.
Chassis number 95448, the fourteenth F40 LM built, is a GTC-specification example. Finished in Rosso Corsa with lightweight Lexan sliding windows and Stoffa Vigogna seat upholstery, it was delivered in early 1993 to Swiss collector Walter Hagmann. Following a minor testing accident at Mugello Circuit that same year, the car was quickly repaired and featured in Auto Illustrierte magazine.
Over the decades, the car has passed through a handful of respected European collectors, participated in *** Loc
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Elektro-Supersportwagen mit 1.000 kW Motorleistung: Mercedes präsentiert den AMG GT XX
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Mercedes-AMG has unveiled the CONCEPT AMG GT XX, a groundbreaking electric vehicle that is the forerunner of a forthcoming four-door production sports car built on the marque’s next-generation electric platform.
The reveal took place in Affalterbach, the heart of AMG on Wednesday (25June25), which was temporarily transformed into “Affasterbach” – a mini-festival celebrating the brand’s motorsport history.
The CONCEPT AMG GT XX features a revolutionary drive system comprising three axial flux motors and a high-performance battery developed entirely in-house. Together, they deliver over 1,000kW (more than 1,360 horsepower).
Michael Schiebe, CEO of Mercedes-AMG GmbH said: “The CONCEPT AMG GT XX is the next milestone in the history of AMG and forges a whole new dimension of performance. We’re bringing groundbreaking technology that redefines high performance.”
Gorden Wagener, Chief Design Officer Mercedes-Benz Group AG added: “Sports cars have always been the icons of our brand; they are emotional and truly special to create. They represent unique moments in time. Icons like the 300 SL and the legendary Silver Arrows are the emotional heart of our brand, as are the GT and AMG ONE. Crafting these masterpieces is about creating something extraordinary – from the C111 to the Vision One?Eleven, and into the future of production. The brand-new CONCEPT AMG GT XX embodies the hot part of our design philosophy of sensual purity.”
To unveil the new model, the quiet village of Affalterbach was reimagined with the vibrancy of a Formula 1 paddock. A petrol station became a pit lane, classic AMG models lined the streets in grid formation, and checkered flags fluttered above adrenaline-fuelled show moments.
The evening was hosted by Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula 1 drivers George Russell and Kimi Antonelli, joined by actor Gabriel Macht, best known for his role in Suits, who was introduced as the brand’s new global ambassador. *** Local Captio
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Elektro-Supersportwagen mit 1.000 kW Motorleistung: Mercedes präsentiert den AMG GT XX
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Mercedes-AMG has unveiled the CONCEPT AMG GT XX, a groundbreaking electric vehicle that is the forerunner of a forthcoming four-door production sports car built on the marque’s next-generation electric platform.
The reveal took place in Affalterbach, the heart of AMG on Wednesday (25June25), which was temporarily transformed into “Affasterbach” – a mini-festival celebrating the brand’s motorsport history.
The CONCEPT AMG GT XX features a revolutionary drive system comprising three axial flux motors and a high-performance battery developed entirely in-house. Together, they deliver over 1,000kW (more than 1,360 horsepower).
Michael Schiebe, CEO of Mercedes-AMG GmbH said: “The CONCEPT AMG GT XX is the next milestone in the history of AMG and forges a whole new dimension of performance. We’re bringing groundbreaking technology that redefines high performance.”
Gorden Wagener, Chief Design Officer Mercedes-Benz Group AG added: “Sports cars have always been the icons of our brand; they are emotional and truly special to create. They represent unique moments in time. Icons like the 300 SL and the legendary Silver Arrows are the emotional heart of our brand, as are the GT and AMG ONE. Crafting these masterpieces is about creating something extraordinary – from the C111 to the Vision One?Eleven, and into the future of production. The brand-new CONCEPT AMG GT XX embodies the hot part of our design philosophy of sensual purity.”
To unveil the new model, the quiet village of Affalterbach was reimagined with the vibrancy of a Formula 1 paddock. A petrol station became a pit lane, classic AMG models lined the streets in grid formation, and checkered flags fluttered above adrenaline-fuelled show moments.
The evening was hosted by Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula 1 drivers George Russell and Kimi Antonelli, joined by actor Gabriel Macht, best known for his role in Suits, who was introduced as the brand’s new global ambassador. *** Local Captio
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Elektro-Supersportwagen mit 1.000 kW Motorleistung: Mercedes präsentiert den AMG GT XX
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Mercedes-AMG has unveiled the CONCEPT AMG GT XX, a groundbreaking electric vehicle that is the forerunner of a forthcoming four-door production sports car built on the marque’s next-generation electric platform.
The reveal took place in Affalterbach, the heart of AMG on Wednesday (25June25), which was temporarily transformed into “Affasterbach” – a mini-festival celebrating the brand’s motorsport history.
The CONCEPT AMG GT XX features a revolutionary drive system comprising three axial flux motors and a high-performance battery developed entirely in-house. Together, they deliver over 1,000kW (more than 1,360 horsepower).
Michael Schiebe, CEO of Mercedes-AMG GmbH said: “The CONCEPT AMG GT XX is the next milestone in the history of AMG and forges a whole new dimension of performance. We’re bringing groundbreaking technology that redefines high performance.”
Gorden Wagener, Chief Design Officer Mercedes-Benz Group AG added: “Sports cars have always been the icons of our brand; they are emotional and truly special to create. They represent unique moments in time. Icons like the 300 SL and the legendary Silver Arrows are the emotional heart of our brand, as are the GT and AMG ONE. Crafting these masterpieces is about creating something extraordinary – from the C111 to the Vision One?Eleven, and into the future of production. The brand-new CONCEPT AMG GT XX embodies the hot part of our design philosophy of sensual purity.”
To unveil the new model, the quiet village of Affalterbach was reimagined with the vibrancy of a Formula 1 paddock. A petrol station became a pit lane, classic AMG models lined the streets in grid formation, and checkered flags fluttered above adrenaline-fuelled show moments.
The evening was hosted by Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula 1 drivers George Russell and Kimi Antonelli, joined by actor Gabriel Macht, best known for his role in Suits, who was introduced as the brand’s new global ambassador. *** Local Captio
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Elektro-Supersportwagen mit 1.000 kW Motorleistung: Mercedes präsentiert den AMG GT XX
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Mercedes-AMG has unveiled the CONCEPT AMG GT XX, a groundbreaking electric vehicle that is the forerunner of a forthcoming four-door production sports car built on the marque’s next-generation electric platform.
The reveal took place in Affalterbach, the heart of AMG on Wednesday (25June25), which was temporarily transformed into “Affasterbach” – a mini-festival celebrating the brand’s motorsport history.
The CONCEPT AMG GT XX features a revolutionary drive system comprising three axial flux motors and a high-performance battery developed entirely in-house. Together, they deliver over 1,000kW (more than 1,360 horsepower).
Michael Schiebe, CEO of Mercedes-AMG GmbH said: “The CONCEPT AMG GT XX is the next milestone in the history of AMG and forges a whole new dimension of performance. We’re bringing groundbreaking technology that redefines high performance.”
Gorden Wagener, Chief Design Officer Mercedes-Benz Group AG added: “Sports cars have always been the icons of our brand; they are emotional and truly special to create. They represent unique moments in time. Icons like the 300 SL and the legendary Silver Arrows are the emotional heart of our brand, as are the GT and AMG ONE. Crafting these masterpieces is about creating something extraordinary – from the C111 to the Vision One?Eleven, and into the future of production. The brand-new CONCEPT AMG GT XX embodies the hot part of our design philosophy of sensual purity.”
To unveil the new model, the quiet village of Affalterbach was reimagined with the vibrancy of a Formula 1 paddock. A petrol station became a pit lane, classic AMG models lined the streets in grid formation, and checkered flags fluttered above adrenaline-fuelled show moments.
The evening was hosted by Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula 1 drivers George Russell and Kimi Antonelli, joined by actor Gabriel Macht, best known for his role in Suits, who was introduced as the brand’s new global ambassador. *** Local Captio
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Elektro-Supersportwagen mit 1.000 kW Motorleistung: Mercedes präsentiert den AMG GT XX
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Mercedes-AMG has unveiled the CONCEPT AMG GT XX, a groundbreaking electric vehicle that is the forerunner of a forthcoming four-door production sports car built on the marque’s next-generation electric platform.
The reveal took place in Affalterbach, the heart of AMG on Wednesday (25June25), which was temporarily transformed into “Affasterbach” – a mini-festival celebrating the brand’s motorsport history.
The CONCEPT AMG GT XX features a revolutionary drive system comprising three axial flux motors and a high-performance battery developed entirely in-house. Together, they deliver over 1,000kW (more than 1,360 horsepower).
Michael Schiebe, CEO of Mercedes-AMG GmbH said: “The CONCEPT AMG GT XX is the next milestone in the history of AMG and forges a whole new dimension of performance. We’re bringing groundbreaking technology that redefines high performance.”
Gorden Wagener, Chief Design Officer Mercedes-Benz Group AG added: “Sports cars have always been the icons of our brand; they are emotional and truly special to create. They represent unique moments in time. Icons like the 300 SL and the legendary Silver Arrows are the emotional heart of our brand, as are the GT and AMG ONE. Crafting these masterpieces is about creating something extraordinary – from the C111 to the Vision One?Eleven, and into the future of production. The brand-new CONCEPT AMG GT XX embodies the hot part of our design philosophy of sensual purity.”
To unveil the new model, the quiet village of Affalterbach was reimagined with the vibrancy of a Formula 1 paddock. A petrol station became a pit lane, classic AMG models lined the streets in grid formation, and checkered flags fluttered above adrenaline-fuelled show moments.
The evening was hosted by Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula 1 drivers George Russell and Kimi Antonelli, joined by actor Gabriel Macht, best known for his role in Suits, who was introduced as the brand’s new global ambassador. *** Local Captio
(c) Dukas -
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Elektro-Supersportwagen mit 1.000 kW Motorleistung: Mercedes präsentiert den AMG GT XX
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Mercedes-AMG has unveiled the CONCEPT AMG GT XX, a groundbreaking electric vehicle that is the forerunner of a forthcoming four-door production sports car built on the marque’s next-generation electric platform.
The reveal took place in Affalterbach, the heart of AMG on Wednesday (25June25), which was temporarily transformed into “Affasterbach” – a mini-festival celebrating the brand’s motorsport history.
The CONCEPT AMG GT XX features a revolutionary drive system comprising three axial flux motors and a high-performance battery developed entirely in-house. Together, they deliver over 1,000kW (more than 1,360 horsepower).
Michael Schiebe, CEO of Mercedes-AMG GmbH said: “The CONCEPT AMG GT XX is the next milestone in the history of AMG and forges a whole new dimension of performance. We’re bringing groundbreaking technology that redefines high performance.”
Gorden Wagener, Chief Design Officer Mercedes-Benz Group AG added: “Sports cars have always been the icons of our brand; they are emotional and truly special to create. They represent unique moments in time. Icons like the 300 SL and the legendary Silver Arrows are the emotional heart of our brand, as are the GT and AMG ONE. Crafting these masterpieces is about creating something extraordinary – from the C111 to the Vision One?Eleven, and into the future of production. The brand-new CONCEPT AMG GT XX embodies the hot part of our design philosophy of sensual purity.”
To unveil the new model, the quiet village of Affalterbach was reimagined with the vibrancy of a Formula 1 paddock. A petrol station became a pit lane, classic AMG models lined the streets in grid formation, and checkered flags fluttered above adrenaline-fuelled show moments.
The evening was hosted by Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula 1 drivers George Russell and Kimi Antonelli, joined by actor Gabriel Macht, best known for his role in Suits, who was introduced as the brand’s new global ambassador. *** Local Captio
(c) Dukas -
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Elektro-Supersportwagen mit 1.000 kW Motorleistung: Mercedes präsentiert den AMG GT XX
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Mercedes-AMG has unveiled the CONCEPT AMG GT XX, a groundbreaking electric vehicle that is the forerunner of a forthcoming four-door production sports car built on the marque’s next-generation electric platform.
The reveal took place in Affalterbach, the heart of AMG on Wednesday (25June25), which was temporarily transformed into “Affasterbach” – a mini-festival celebrating the brand’s motorsport history.
The CONCEPT AMG GT XX features a revolutionary drive system comprising three axial flux motors and a high-performance battery developed entirely in-house. Together, they deliver over 1,000kW (more than 1,360 horsepower).
Michael Schiebe, CEO of Mercedes-AMG GmbH said: “The CONCEPT AMG GT XX is the next milestone in the history of AMG and forges a whole new dimension of performance. We’re bringing groundbreaking technology that redefines high performance.”
Gorden Wagener, Chief Design Officer Mercedes-Benz Group AG added: “Sports cars have always been the icons of our brand; they are emotional and truly special to create. They represent unique moments in time. Icons like the 300 SL and the legendary Silver Arrows are the emotional heart of our brand, as are the GT and AMG ONE. Crafting these masterpieces is about creating something extraordinary – from the C111 to the Vision One?Eleven, and into the future of production. The brand-new CONCEPT AMG GT XX embodies the hot part of our design philosophy of sensual purity.”
To unveil the new model, the quiet village of Affalterbach was reimagined with the vibrancy of a Formula 1 paddock. A petrol station became a pit lane, classic AMG models lined the streets in grid formation, and checkered flags fluttered above adrenaline-fuelled show moments.
The evening was hosted by Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula 1 drivers George Russell and Kimi Antonelli, joined by actor Gabriel Macht, best known for his role in Suits, who was introduced as the brand’s new global ambassador. *** Local Captio
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