Broad Arrow has confirmed its 2025 results that show a 97 percent increase in sales compared to the previous year.
The Hagerty-owned brand exceeded $624 million (£464 million) in total across its auctions, private sales and capital businesses.
This is a 97 percent rise compared to 2024’s total of $316 million (£235 million) and Broad Arrow sold 949 lots at auction in 2025 with a total value of $257 million (£191 million).
During 2025, Broad Arrow set 11 world record prices for cars sold at auction and attracted bidders from 52 countries.
The highest selling price at a Broad Arrow auction in 2025 was $8,552,198 for a 1959 Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spider Competizione sold at the firm’s Amelia Island auction.
Kenneth Ahn, President of Broad Arrow, said: ‘2025 has been a tremendous year for the Broad Arrow team. to have successfully expanded into Europe and achieved a 97 percent year-over-year growth rate as one of the leading market makers in a highly competitive industry, demonstrates the trust we continue to build with car collectors and enthusiasts around the world.
‘Beyond our auction business, the fastest growing auction house in its segment, our Private Sales business has built an outstanding reputation for connecting top collectors with highly significant cars, exceeding auction results for the very first time with over $281 million in transaction value this year, most likely the strongest private sales performance of any auction house globally.’
