Mecum’s mid-year auction in Indianapolis, scheduled for May 8–16, 2026, is a pivotal event in the collector-car calendar. Following the high-energy January sale and subsequent spring auctions, the Indy event is renowned for showcasing a diverse array of highly sought-after vehicles. While past sales have leaned heavily toward muscle cars, the 2026 Indianapolis auction introduces a compelling lineup of exotic machinery that promises to turn heads.
The January 2026 Mecum Kissimmee auction featured a strong selection of exotics, and the Indianapolis sale aims to build on that momentum. Below are nine exotic cars expected to command attention during the event.
Top Exotic Cars at Mecum’s 2026 Indianapolis Auction
Lot S199: 2011 Ferrari 599 GTO
In the mid-2000s, Ferrari developed the 599 GTB Fiorano as a successor to the 575M Maranello. The design, penned by Pininfarina, featured a front-mounted V-12 engine, an elongated hood, and aggressive styling. Building on this foundation, Ferrari introduced the track-focused 599 GTO in 2010.
Only 125 units of the 599 GTO were allocated for the U.S. market, making it a rare opportunity for enthusiasts. This particular example is the first 599 GTO destined for the U.S. and one of just 12 finished in Nero (black).
Mecum notes that only five 599 GTOs worldwide were equipped with the GTO/XX Aero kit, and this car is the third of those five—and the only one in the U.S. The 6.0-liter V-12 engine delivers 661 horsepower, paired with a six-speed, paddle-shifted automatic transmission. It includes the Classiche certification build book and shows just 2,468 miles on the odometer. The presale estimate is $3.2–3.5 million.
Lot S190: 2003 Ferrari Enzo
The Ferrari Enzo, introduced in 2002, was an instant icon. Designed to resemble a car in motion even when parked, it featured cutting-edge F1 technology and a thunderous V-12 engine. As the successor to legendary models like the 288 GTO, F40, and F50, the Enzo was undeniably Ferrari’s flagship.
Production ran from 2002 to early 2005, with only 400 units built globally. Of these, just six were painted in Grigio Titanio, a deep silver finish known for its striking appearance. Among those six, only one featured the Pelle Rosso interior—and that’s the car up for auction.
The Enzo’s 6.0-liter V-12 produces 651 horsepower and is mated to a six-speed automatic gearbox with paddle shifters. It also comes with Ferrari Classiche documentation, though the full specifications for this lot were not detailed in the original source.
Additional Exotics to Watch
While the Ferrari 599 GTO and Enzo are the headliners, Mecum’s Indianapolis auction will feature other exotic cars worth noting. Though specific details for these lots were not provided in the original article, the auction house is expected to showcase a mix of modern and classic exotics, including limited-production supercars and rare European models.
For collectors and enthusiasts, the Indianapolis auction represents a prime opportunity to acquire some of the world’s most exclusive automobiles. With estimates for top lots exceeding $3 million, bidding is expected to be competitive.