Evaluation: From the collection of mattress mogul Michael Fux, who is known to buy his exotic cars in loud special order color combinations just like this. This is the 100th of just 106 Speedtails sold and it is represented with just 194 miles from new.
Bottom Line: Given how new Speedtails are and how few were built, just a handful of these invite-only hypercars have hit the auction market. Technically, the starting price was in the low-$2M range, but what often happens with exclusive exotics like this is that they get a lot more expensive once they hit the wider public market of affluent car collectors.
RM Sotheby’s sold a Speedtail in Monterey last year for $3.14M and in Arizona earlier in 2021 for $3,277,500, so the result for Michael Fux’s (very) yellow Speedtail makes sense. It was the second most expensive car in Kissimmee this year.