
There's not much new to report at "the Company": 1,121 new entries, and from what we hear, the F80s are only slowly and sporadically receiving their first deliveries. The Roma Spider appears to have been discontinued with 5,433 units produced, while the successor, the Amalfi Spider, is currently still cruising the roads of Emilia-Romagna as a mule and will certainly be one of the six new models announced for 2026.
Otherwise, sales of the 296 are noticeably declining, suggesting that a model change is imminent. Regarding the "Competizione" range, we hear that the first 296 GT3 Modificatos have been delivered to customers.
And where does the title of the update come from? Since the incredible Mecum auction, one auction has followed another: Paris, Cavallino, Miami, and Amelia – it's almost impossible to keep up, and it seems that many of these developments are manifesting themselves in the higher price range. The Dino GTS alone, which sold for over $900k at RM Sotheby's two days ago, was astonishing, and it wasn't the only one. In our observation, the pre-owned market isn't (yet) following this trend, and the current global situation doesn't exactly encourage it.
In any case, it remains exciting, and we'll keep you updated with facts and speculation. These "wild guesses" can be based on anything except the actual data.
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