The 2026 January Auctions: By the Numbers

05 February, 2026
John Wiley

With two of the largest auction events of the year kicking off in January at opposite ends of the Sunbelt, several thousand vehicles cross the block in a matter of weeks. Online auctions have continued to grow, but even their scale doesn’t yet match a week at Barrett-Jackson’s Scottsdale auction nor Mecum’s even larger Kissimmee sale. Bonhams and RM Sotheby’s also held sales in Arizona, and offered some of the higher-value cars. Our expectations for the January auctions this year were tempered by the stable Hagerty Market Rating we saw throughout 2025. However, the story wasn’t about the volume of cars, but about the incredible prices some of the vehicles sold for. See below for the key points from Arizona (Barrett-Jackson, Bonhams, and RM Sotheby’s) and Kissimmee (Mecum), for the full results from each sale, and for a few interesting trends:

  • Total sales: $678M, up from $446M in 2025
  • Average sale price up 71% to $144,161
  • Supercars dominated the headlines at all the auctions
  • 1960s collectibles mostly sold at condition- and provenance-appropriate amounts

Despite approximately 500 fewer vehicles offered at the auctions, a nearly 8% drop, and a sell-through rate that fell from 83% to 80%, the much higher average price accounted for the increase in total sales.

Supercars stole the show at all the auctions. Mecum’s Bachman collection, which comprised mostly low-mileage and highly personalized Ferraris, set the stage.

Bachman Collection Ferraris at Mecum's Kissimmee Auction
The average premium paid vs. the condition 1 value for Ferraris of the 2000s was over 240% or 3.4 times more.

Cars of the 1960s in the collection sold on average 31% above their condition #1 (concours, or best in the world) value and those of the 1980s were nearly double (92%), but those of the 2000s were 240% (or more than triple) their respective condition #1 values. Similar supercars at the other January auctions also saw strong bidding.

Looking beyond supercars and comparing price levels, of which supercars tend to be in the higher level, reveals the variation in the market. Vehicles with a condition #2 (excellent) value of $250K or greater showed a similar pattern, with a growing premium above the condition #2 value for vehicles from the 1970s through the 2000s peak. Conversely, if the condition #2 value was $100K or below, only 1960s vehicles saw much bidding above that value, with a 13% average premium. Car enthusiasts have probably heard of Chrysler’s K-cars, or the Kei cars of Japan, but we may have to become familiar with the K-shaped economy.

Market performance of 1980s-2010s vehicles varied by price level
A 2000s era vehicle with a condition #2 value of $250K or more saw an average sale price 78% above that value vs. a 14% discount if that value was $100K or less.

With upcoming auctions in France and Florida favoring more valuable vehicles, we expect to see continued strong bidding. But we will also be watching for regional variations.

January Live Auction Totals 2016-2026
2024 and earlier include all auctions in Kissimmee and Arizona.
2025 excludes MAG auction.
Only vehicles are counted

2026 Cumulative Results

  • Cumulative Total: $677.8M
  • Lots sold: 4,702/5,869 (80% sell-through rate)
  • Average Sale Price: $144,161

2025 Cumulative Results

  • Cumulative Total: $466.3M
  • Lots sold: 5,459/6,433 (83% sell-through rate)
  • Average Sale Price: $93,037

Overall Top 10 Sales from all January 2026 auctions:

1. 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO sold for $38,500,000 (Mecum Auctions) 2. 2003 Ferrari Enzo sold for $17,875,000 (Mecum Auctions) 3. 1966 Ford GT40 MkII sold for $12,375,000 (Mecum Auctions) 4. 1995 Ferrari F50 sold for $12,210,000 (Mecum Auctions) 5. 2003 Ferrari Enzo sold for $11,110,000 (Mecum Auctions) 6. 2017 Ferrari LaFerrari sold for $11,000,000 (Mecum Auctions) 7. 2003 Ferrari Enzo sold for $9,300,000 (RM Sotheby’s) 8. 1995 Ferrari F50 sold for $8,805,000 (RM Sotheby’s) 9. 1985 Ferrari 288 GTO sold for $8,525,000 (Mecum Auctions) 10. 2015 Ferrari LaFerrari sold for $6,710,000 (Mecum Auctions)

Results broken down by Auction Company

Mecum Auctions

Mecum Auctions – 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO Bianco Speciale

  • Cumulative Total: $420.3M
  • Lots sold: 2,696/3,849 (70% sell-through rate)
  • Average Sale Price: $155,895

Overall Top 10 Sales

1. 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO sold for $38,500,000 2. 2003 Ferrari Enzo sold for $17,875,000 3. 1966 Ford GT40 MkII sold for $12,375,000 4. 1995 Ferrari F50 sold for $12,210,000 5. 2003 Ferrari Enzo sold for $11,110,000 6. 2017 Ferrari LaFerrari sold for $11,000,000 7. 1985 Ferrari 288 GTO sold for $8,525,000 8. 2015 Ferrari LaFerrari sold for $6,710,000 9. 1992 Ferrari F40 sold for $6,600,000 10. 2006 Ferrari FXX sold for $6,325,000

2025 Cumulative Results

  • Cumulative Total: $217.8M
  • Lots sold: 3,224/4,281 (75% sell-through rate)
  • Average Sale Price: $67,568

Barrett-Jackson

Barrett-Jackson – Lot 1377

  • Cumulative Total: $189.1M
  • Lots sold: 1,874/1,874 (100% sell-through rate)
  • Average Sale Price: $100,915

Overall Top 10 Sales

1. 2026 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray sold for $2,605,000 – Charity lot 2. 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing sold for $2,530,000 3. 2019 McLaren Senna sold for $1,870,000 4. 1961 Mercedes-Benz 300SL sold for $1,870,000 5. 2011 Ferrari 599 GTO sold for $1,622,500 6. 2021 McLaren Elva sold for $1,512,500 7. 2026 Ford Mustang Dark Horse sold for $1,250,000 – Charity lot 8. 2022 Ford GT Heritage Edition sold for $1,237,500 9. 1966 Lincoln Continental sold for $1,100,000 10. 2023 Porsche 911 Brabus 900 Rocket R sold for $1,100,000

2025 Cumulative Results

  • Cumulative Total: $191.7M
  • Lots sold: 1,944/1,944 (100% sell-through rate)
  • Average Sale Price: $98,594

RM Sotheby’s

RM Sotheby’s – 2003 Ferrari Enzo

  • Cumulative Total: $57.5M
  • Lots sold: 82/90 (91% sell-through rate)
  • Average Sale Price: $700,754

Overall Top 10 Sales

1. 2003 Ferrari Enzo sold for $9,300,000 2. 1995 Ferrari F50 sold for $8,805,000 3. 2015 Ferrari LaFerrari sold for $5,477,500 4. 2005 Porsche Carrera GT sold for $3,085,000 5. 1988 Porsche 959 Komfort sold for $2,535,000 6. 1993 Porsche 911 Turbo S sold for $2,480,000 7. 2012 Ferrari LaFerrari sold for $2,425,000 8. 1929 Duesenberg Model J sold for $1,572,500 9. 2020 McLaren Senna GTR sold for $1,270,000 10. 1994 RUF RTC sold for $1,242,500

2025 Cumulative Results

  • Cumulative Total: $31.4M
  • Lots sold: 84/90 (93% sell-through rate)
  • Average Sale Price: $373,676

Bonhams

Bonhams – Tupac Hummer H1

  • Cumulative Total: $11.0M
  • Lots sold: 50/56 (89% sell-through rate)
  • Average Sale Price: $219,556

Overall Top 10 Sales

1. 2024 Bugatti Chiron sold for $5,065,000 2. 1957 Mercedes-Benz 300SL sold for $945,500 3. 1996 AM General H1 sold for $456,000 4. 2026 Porsche 911 GT3 Touring sold for $373,500 5. 2006 Ferrari F430 Spider sold for $362,500 6. 1997 Porsche 911 Turbo S sold for $252,000 7. 1966 Aston Martin DB6 Mk I sold for $246,400 8. 1969 Ferrari 365 GT sold for $229,600 9. 1997 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S sold for $224,000 10. 2001 Ferrari 550 Maranello sold for $212,800

2025 Cumulative Results

  • Cumulative Total: $5.5M
  • Lots sold: 52/77 (68% sell-through rate)
  • Average Sale Price: $104,842