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The Pagani Zonda Riviera was sold for $5.5 million during the Riyadh Season car auction held by Silverstone Auctions Image Credit: Supplied

Highlights

Zonda Riviera features an AMG 7.3-litre M297 V12 making 760 horsepower

Auction brings in $16.75 million from total sales

From 68 cars that crossed the auction block, 18 find new homes

 

During the Riyadh Season car auction held by Silverstone Auctions, a Pagani Zonda Riviera was sold for a whopping $5.5 million while a Bugatti Chiron Sport 110 ANS fetched $3.4 million.

The catalogue of cars that went under the hammer included all manner of Lamborghinis, Ferraris and McLarens, in fact, the Riyadh Season car show witnessed vintage, rare, customized, futuristic and classic cars brought in from all over the world. Motoring enthusiasts with deep pockets had plenty to choose from however from the 68 cars that crossed the auction block, just 18 found new homes but even though the 26 per cent sale rate seemed a little low, the auction brought in $16.75 million from total sales.

The biggest success was the carbon-fibre-clad 760 horsepower Zonda Riviera featuring an AMG 7.3-litre M297 V12. It was the first Zonda to feature in a public auction since 2011 when a Zonda C12 sold for £320,500.

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The carbon-fibre-clad 760 horsepower Zonda Riviera features an AMG 7.3-litre M297 V12. Image Credit: Supplied
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Its interior gets bespoke blue leather bucket seats, a flat-bottomed Alcantara-covered steering wheel and plenty of navy blue aluminium, navy Alcantara, navy carbon fibre and dark blue leather. Image Credit: Supplied

The Chiron Sport 110 ANS was the next bestseller, fetching $3.4 million, but sadly nobody found room in their hearts (or dream garages…) for some of the most incredible performance cars ever produced. The likes of the Porsche 918 Spyder Weissach, Lamborghini Diablo VT, McLaren P1 Carbon Edition, Ferrari 599 GTZ Zagato Nibbio Spyder and Mercedes-Maybach S600 Pullman amongst a clutch of other high-profile supercars didn’t find a buyer this time...