Palm Beach Cavallino Classic 2026: The Ferrari Asset Class

Palm Beach Cavallino Classic 2026: The Ferrari Asset Class

Richard Shults, GG (GIA)

Richard is the Chief Underwriter at Borro by Luxury Asset Capital and is a Graduate Gemologist, certified by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA).

The Prancing Horse at The Breakers

Few events rival the exclusivity of the Palm Beach Cavallino Classic (Feb 12-15, 2026). Dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of Ferrari automobiles, this gathering at The Breakers is a serious marketplace for one of the world’s best-performing asset classes.

Automotive Blue Chips

With vintage V12s often trading in the seven and eight figures, the Cavallino Classic is a study in automotive equity. Whether you are entering a 250 GTO or a LaFerrari, understanding the loan-to-value potential of these machines is critical. Borro’s classic car lending services are tailored for such high-caliber vehicles.

Key Details:
Dates: Feb 12-15, 2026
Location: The Breakers, Palm Beach
Official Link: Cavallino.com

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The Ferrari Market as an Asset Class

Ferrari automobiles occupy a unique position in the collector car market. The marque’s combination of racing heritage, limited production, and global brand recognition creates a demand dynamic that has consistently supported premium valuations across multiple model generations. From vintage 250-series cars that command eight figures to modern limited-production models like the LaFerrari and Monza SP, Ferrari represents what is arguably the single most recognized and liquid asset class within the broader collector car market. The Cavallino Classic exists specifically for this community of owners and enthusiasts, and the concentrations at The Breakers during this event represent extraordinary aggregate asset value.

Provenance and the Cavallino Premium

Ferrari valuation is driven heavily by provenance — and the Cavallino Classic is itself a provenance event. A vehicle that has been shown at the Cavallino, that has won a class award, or that has been recognized by Ferrari Classiche carries documentation that supports enhanced valuations in subsequent sales. The concours judging at the Cavallino emphasizes originality, mechanical correctness, and historical documentation to a degree that sets the standard for the Ferrari community worldwide. For owners, participation in the Cavallino is not just a social occasion but an investment in the documented history and market position of their vehicle.

Leveraging Ferrari Assets with Borro

For Ferrari owners who hold vehicles at the Cavallino level, Borro provides a lending solution calibrated to the specific dynamics of this market. Our automotive specialists understand the factors that differentiate a $500,000 Ferrari from a $5 million Ferrari — matching numbers, competition history, Classiche certification, color and specification rarity, and ownership chain. We structure loans based on current market data from RM Sotheby’s, Gooding, and private sales, ensuring that our valuation reflects what your vehicle would achieve in the current market. The process is confidential, the capital is available quickly, and your Ferrari remains in professional, climate-controlled storage throughout the loan term.

The Breakers Weekend and Beyond

The Cavallino Classic weekend at The Breakers is one of the most exclusive gatherings in the collector car world, and the relationships and market intelligence generated during this event create opportunities that extend throughout the year. Whether you are considering adding to your Ferrari collection, need capital for a business or real estate opportunity, or simply want to understand the current lending value of your automotive holdings, the Cavallino weekend is an ideal time to connect with Borro. Our team can meet with you during the event or arrange a remote consultation — contact us ahead of the show to discuss your collection and explore your options.

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