LaFerrari

Make
Ferrari
Segment
Coupe

It's been eight years since the Ferrari LaFerrari formed part of the holy trinity of hybrid supercars alongside the McLaren P1 and Porsche 918 Spyder. Since then, Ferrari has embraced electrification with the launch of the SF90 Stradale, Ferrari's first series-production hybrid supercar. While there's no production cap for the SF90 Stradale, the LaFerrari was limited to just 499 examples.

Opportunities to buy a used example don't happen very often, but when they do you can expect to pay a seven-figure price tag. This 2014 LaFerrari for sale in Bellevue, Washington is even rarer than most examples.

While most LaFerraris are finished in Rosso Red with a black roof, this one also has a matching Rosso Red roof. Inside, the seats, seatbelts, dashboard, and grab handles are also trimmed in Rosso Red leather.

According to the sales listing by Park Place Ltd, this is the only LaFerrari in the world with this color combination, making it a one rare prancing horse. Since it was acquired by its original owner, it's been stored in a private collection and has only clocked up 333 miles. Clearly, the owner bought it as an investment, maintaining the car in excellent condition. It recently had a full service, the starter battery has been replaced, and the software has been updated.

Let's hope the next owner intends to actually drive it because they won't be disappointed. Powering the LaFerrari is a 6.3-liter naturally aspirated V12 that produces 789 hp and 516 lb-ft of torque, paired with a 161-hp KERS system. In total, this setup generates 950 hp and 664 lb-ft, which is sent to the rear wheels through a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission.

Originally, the LaFerrari launched with a $1.4 million price tag, but the hybrid supercar has increased in value significantly since then. Park Place Ltd isn't listing a price, but used examples typically fetch around $3 million.