




Taking place on the 29th September, the vehicles will be auctioned off in a 12th-century abbey next to the clubhouse, overlooking Lake Geneva. One of the rarer and more notable vehicles include a Lamborghini Veneno, one of nine built. It has covered just 325km (203 miles) since new and has an upper estimate of $5.6m. A 1341hp Koenigsegg One:1—the first production car claimed to have one horsepower for every kilogram—is also a very low mileage example with just 597km (373-miles) on the clock, and is one of approximately seven built, estimated to sell for up to $2.2m. Aston Martin will be represented by a One 77, the rare carbon fiber-clad flagship it built between 2009 and 2012. It is the 35th of 77 made and should sell for between $1.3m and £1.8m.





There will also be a handful of more mainstream supercars on offer too, from the hybrid McLaren P1 and Ferrari La Ferrari to the equally brutal and very non-hybrid Bugatti Veyron 16.4. All have covered minimum mileages and are expected to sell from between $9000,000 for the Veyron to as much as $2.8m for the La Ferrari. The sale will be preceded by two days of viewing where guests and potential buyers can examine the vehicles as well as a selection of art, jewelry and watches from Bonham’s collection.
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