The Sotheby’s Villa Erba auction isn’t usually short of big money metal to fantasise over, but this year’s sale sees something distinctly out of the ordinary.

On the 27th May, the ‘holy trinity’ of hybrid hypercars hits the block in Italy, with a LaFerrari, a Porsche 918 Weissach and a roadgoing McLaren P1 GTR seeking new keepers.

The LaFerrari hasn’t seen a whole lot of exercise over the past three years, with just 180km on the odo.

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Good for 200km/h in less than seven seconds, and 300 km/h mark in 15 seconds, the 708kW Maranello car is the only naturally-aspirated model of the trio and is expected to command the highest sale price.

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Of course, there are always some customers who want more, and in this instance the GTR was converted to road-legal specification by to Lanzante Motorsport in Hampshire, United Kingdom. Those with longer memories might recall this company’s participation in McLaren’s win at Le Mans.

Compared to the Ferrari, this is a high mileage example, having covered 360km from new. It has participated in one track event at Circuit Paul Ricard. Presumably the 735kW combined output from the 3.8 V8 and the electric motor was a little too exciting for the previous keeper because it never received another run-out.

The interior is black Alcantara with some questionable Acid Green highlights but the rest of the Weissach bits are well worth having.

This one’s actually been used by its former owner, having covered just under 11,000 kilometres, so if you’re looking for the bargain of the trio, here’s your ride.