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To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' The Monaco Auction event, 25 April 2026. €4, 000, 000 - €4, 500, 000 EUR Configured in vibrant paint-to-sample Signal Green; believed to be the only LaFerrari to wear this custom colour from the factory Supplied new to Jamiroquai frontman Jay Kay via prominent Ferrari dealer **** Lovett Twice exhibited at the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena, Italy—most recently, earlier in 2026 Documented Ferrari main dealer service history from new; most recent Ferrari workshop maintenance is dated to February 2026 High-voltage battery replaced by Ferrari Colchester in January 2023; battery check completed by main dealer Emil Frey Sportivo in February 2026 Odometer read just 12, 042 kilometres at the time of cataloguing As Ferrari’s first hybrid hypercar, the LaFerrari represented a landmark point in the famed manufacturer’s history. Just 499 examples of the standard coupé were made, each allocated to Ferrari’s most loyal clientele, with most of those cloaked in the recognisable factory shades of black, red, silver, white, or yellow. A small allocation from the LaFerrari production run deviated from the norm—as close to the norm as can be for a monster machine topping 950 horsepower—with very few of those written into Ferrari lore with custom colours. One such car is offered for sale here as the only example thought to have left the Maranello factory finished in Extra-Campionario (roughly translated to “Extra Sample”, or special order) Signal Green. The LaFerrari was configured in its distinctive shade of green by Jay Kay, the frontman of Jamiroquai and a noted car collector. The musician placed the order through **** Lovett Sporting Ltd, the prominent Ferrari dealer based in Swindon, England, with its handover date of 24 June 2014 coinciding with the day it was registered for the road in the United Kingdom. To complement the unique Signal Green exterior, the LaFerrari was finished with a roof presented in exposed carbon fibre—believed to be one of only 50 to take this option—and a generous application of the lightweight material around its sculpted body. The brake callipers were painted in Giallo Modena to complete a colourful side-profile, while the five-spoke alloy wheels were a product of Ferrari’s Tailor Made ultra-exclusive list of options. Around the interior, the colour scheme mirrors the LaFerrari’s bold exterior styling. The vivid design pairs black and green leather throughout, with distinctive contrast green stitching seen on the seats and steering wheel. The Ferrari was specified with driver and passenger seats sized “Large”, while further options included front and rear suspension lift, a track camera recording system, and fitted luggage set in matching green. For a personal touch, “Jamiroquai” was etched onto the base of the steering wheel. In Jay Kay’s ownership, the LaFerrari was routinely maintained by UK-based Ferrari workshops including its supplying dealer **** Lovett further to Maranello Sales Ltd, Joe Macari, and HR Owen of London. A list of main dealer maintenance is recorded by Ferrari’s Maintenance Register and can be viewed on file. While Jay Kay used the LaFerrari sparingly, with its service history noting an odometer reading of just over 3, 000 kilometres by the time he parted with the car in April 2019, the musician was repeatedly seen in public with his green machine. It is, after all, hard to hide from the cameras in a Signal Green LaFerrari. The Jamiroquai singer notably ran the LaFerrari at the 2014 Goodwood Festival of Speed just days after taking delivery. There, he was seen cautiously threading the LaFerrari through the bends of the famous hill climb course. At Goodwood, Jay Kay commented: “I wanted to make a statement. It is all about the car. I think [the Signal Green colour] gives the car a personality and it gives it a uniqueness—it deserves it. It’s not often that I order a new car, most of mine are classics… so when I do, I like to make a bit of an event of it. I thought this “Italian-flag green” would be appropriate, with the red lights.” In 2017, the Ferrari was exhibited at the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena, Italy as part of the “Driving with the Stars” showcase, shown alongside Prancing Horse legends then or once belonging to actors, musicians, and other celebrities. After the Jamiroquai frontman sold the car in 2019, the Ferrari stayed in the UK with its next owner. It subsequently returned to Maranello Sales for servicing in June 2020 and Ferrari main dealer Jardine Colchester on three further occasions. Around 2023, it is believed that the Ferrari changed hands once more, with subsequent servicing undertaken by LUEG Sportivo GmbH (the Ferrari main dealer for Düsseldorf), Scuderia Gohm of Vösendorf, Austria, and Emil Frey Sportivo GmbH of Munich. Prior to the LaFerrari leaving British shores, Ferrari dealer Jardine Colchester completed a service, high-voltage battery replacement, and the fitment of four new tyres with a workshop bill...











