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GENEVA DEBUT CARS OF THE LAST DECADE: APPRECIATING AND DEPRECIATING MODELS

  • JBR Capital identifies top 10 cars launched at the Geneva Motor Show in the last 10 years*
  • Lamborghini Veneno worth 180 per cent more than when unveiled in 2013
  • The current generation Maserati Quattroporte, launched the same year, is down 71 per cent in value

London-based JBR Capital, specialists in high-end vehicle finance, has named the top 10 cars that have appreciated in value or held their worth after launching at the Geneva Motor Show over the last decade.

The Lamborghini Veneno, unveiled at the show in 2013, tops the charts as this ultra-limited edition has appreciated in value by 180 per cent – according to the experts at JBR Capital. With a launch price tag of £2.6 million, there were only five Veneno coupes ever sold and they could now be worth in excess of £7.3 million each.

In stark contrast, there are some cars that have depreciated by more than two thirds since debuting at the Geneva Motor Show, such as the sixth generation Maserati Quattroporte.

Revealed in the same year as the prized Veneno, the current Quattroporte model – despite being a marked improvement on its predecessor – can now be purchased for a much more affordable £32,000, with that price quoted for low mileage V8 examples.

JBR Capital’s top 10 Geneva Motor Show debut cars are, in the following order:

Car

Geneva debut

Price at launch

Value now

Value change

Lamborghini Veneno

2013

£2.6m

£7.3m

+180%

Ferrari LaFerrari

2013

£1.15m

£2.4m

+109%

Koenigsegg One:1

2014

£2m

£4m

+100%

Pagani Zonda Cinque

2009

£1.3m

£2m

+54%

Koenigsegg Agera

2010

£875,000

£1.3m

+49%

Ferrari 812 Superfast

2017

£260,000

£380,000

+46%

Porsche Cayman GT4

2015

£65,000

£85,000

+31%

McLaren P1

2013

£866,000

£1.1m

+27%

Pagani Huayra BC

2016

£2.2m

£2.3m

+5%

Porsche 911 GT3 (991)

2013

£110,000

£110,000

0%

The models that stand out as having depreciated include:

Car

Geneva debut

Price at launch

Value now

Value change

Maserati Quattroporte

2013

£110,000

£32,000

-71%

Bentley Continental Supersports

2009

£163,000

£75,000

-54%

Aston Martin V8 Vantage S

2011

£102,000

£56,000

-45%

McLaren 650S

2014

£195,000

£123,000

-37%

Jaguar F-Type SVR

2016

£110,000

£75,000

-32%

Honda NSX

2015

£142,000

£110,000

-22%

Rolls-Royce Ghost (Series II)

2014

£190,000

£150,000

-18%

Ferrari F12 Berlinetta

2012

£240,000

£200,000

-17%

Bugatti Chiron

2016

£2.5m

£2.2m

-12%

Aston Martin DB11 Volante

2018

£160,000

£140,000

-12%

Stephen Halstead, Chief Operating Officer at JBR Capital, said, “It’s unsurprising that the Lamborghini Veneno, Ferrari LaFerrari and Koenigsegg One:1 have stolen the limelight in terms of current values. The Veneno is quite simply an outstanding car.

“Only 499 of the Ferrari LaFerrari hybrid hypercars were produced, with buyers back in 2013 having more than doubled their money invested in this incredible vehicle. With just seven Koenigsegg One:1 hypercars in existence, offering a top speed of 273mph, this model has quite rightly hit a 100% level of appreciation.

“We think the ones to watch from this year’s Geneva Motor Show, will be the Bugatti La Voiture Noire, Pagani Huayra BC Roadster, Pininfarina Battista, Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Roadster and Ferrari F8 Tributo.”

For further information on high-end vehicle finance, from the UK’s leading independent provider, or to test your skills at guessing Geneva debut car values, go to www.jbrcapital.com.

JBR Capital offers tailored equity release and refinance, alongside auction and restoration finance solutions.

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