INAUGURAL ZÜRICH AUCTION TO TAKE PLACE ON 1 NOVEMBER 2025 AS A HIGHLIGHT OF THE RENOWNED AUTO ZÜRICH SHOW

APPROXIMATELY 60 EXCEPTIONAL COLLECTOR CARS TO BE AUCTIONED 
AT THE SPECTACULAR DOLDER GRAND

London, England (10 June 2025) – Broad Arrow Auctions, a Hagerty (NYSE: HGTY) company, continues its European expansion with the announcement of The Zürich Auction, held in partnership with Auto Zürich, on Saturday, 1 November 2025.

Broad Arrow’s Zürich Auction will feature approximately 60 highly desirable collector cars sourced globally and will be the culminating event of the Auto Zürich show, which takes place at Messe Zürich between 30 October and 2 November 2025. The inaugural Zürich Auction will be held at The Dolder Grand, the world-famous five-star hotel overlooking Lake Zürich.

“We are very proud to become The Official Auction Partner of Auto Zürich and to announce The Zürich Auction as a new addition to our rapidly expanding European auction calendar,” says Karsten Le Blanc, Head of Broad Arrow’s EMEA Region & Broad Arrow Capital. “The recent success of our Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este Auction and our announcement of the Zoute Concours Auction has created a great deal of interest among collectors, who will now also be able to benefit from the debut of The Zürich Auction. Switzerland is an important part of the collector car market, with many of the most respected collections based there, making it the perfect location for a world-class auction.”

Auto Zürich was first held in 1987. Today, it is a multifaceted centre of attraction for tens of thousands of people who want to experience the past, present and future of the automobile up close. It has thus established itself as one of the most successful motor shows in Europe with probably the greatest variety of brands. Equally, The Dolder Grand is an ideal location to host a prestigious addition to the international collector car auction calendar. Built in 1899 on the Adlisberg mountain overlooking Zürich, its history can be traced back to the dawn of the motoring age and it is regarded as one of the top international luxury destinations.

“Our new partnership with Auto Zürich is set to create one of the most spectacular collector car auctions in Europe,” says Paul Gaucher, Head of Consignments for Switzerland at Broad Arrow Auctions. “To be able to host this auction at the famous Dolder Grand is a great honour and one that I am confident will attract many of the hobby’s most renowned collectors to Zurich, a city with a great affinity for classic and sports cars.”

Karl Bieri, Chairman of the Board of Directors for Auto Zürich, says: “Auto Zürich is honoured to partner with Broad Arrow, and its outstanding team, to present The Zürich Auction. Together, we aim to captivate collectors, enthusiasts, and the discerning public in Switzerland with the magic of exceptional automobiles, both vintage and contemporary. “

The announcement of The Zürich Auction follows Broad Arrow’s successful European auction debut in Italy last month, as BMW AG’s official auction partner of the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este—one of the most prestigious concours events on the global collector car calendar. At its inaugural Italian auction, Broad Arrow achieved €31,2 million in sales with 78 percent of all lots sold, including a new auction record for the 1948 Ferrari 166 Spyder Corsa at €7.543.750. The auction house has also recently announced the addition of The Zoute Concours Auction to its expanding auction calendar, set to be held on 10 October in collaboration with Zoute Grand Prix in Belgium and allowing Broad Arrow to enhance its services for its growing global clientele.

Additional information on The Zürich Auction is available at broadarrowauctions.com. Initial consignments will be announced shortly, and collectors interested in consigning to or attending the auction are invited to speak with a Broad Arrow car specialist about this exciting debut on the international collector car calendar.

By admin

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You missed

South West homeowners face seven-day waits for urgent repairs as tradie shortages continue to bite Fix Radio analysis shows the South West is among the slowest regions for urgent fixes, while Plymouth records one of the longest city-level waits in the UK The South West records an average 7-day wait for an urgent tradie fix. Plymouth records one of the longest city-level waits in the dataset, at 10 days. Across the 17 cities surveyed, the average wait for an urgent fix is just over 6 days. CITB says the UK construction industry needs to recruit the equivalent of 239,300 extra workers between 2025 and 2029. Analysis from Fix Radio shows that homeowners in the South West are facing an average seven-day wait for an urgent tradesperson fix, placing the region among the slower parts of the UK for repair response times. Based on Fix Radio’s analysis of city-level urgent repair wait-time data from Markel Direct’s Censuswide survey of UK homeowners, the findings point to continued pressure on trades capacity, local demand and labour availability across the region. The national picture remains highly uneven. The East of England records the shortest average wait at three days, followed by the North East on four days, the North West on 4.5 days and London on five. Wales and the South East each average six days, Yorkshire and the Humber sits at 6.5, while the South West, West Midlands, Scotland and Northern Ireland all come in at seven days. At the other end of the scale, the East Midlands records the longest average delay at nine days, leaving a six-day gap between the fastest and slowest regional averages in the dataset. The research also found that 44% of homeowners have already delayed repairs because of the cost of hiring a tradesperson, while city-level data shows waits stretching as high as 10 days in Plymouth for urgent issues. That makes the South West one of the clearest examples of how regional pressure can build when local demand, household repair needs and labour constraints begin to overlap. Set against a construction workforce already under strain, the figures point to a region where availability remains a growing issue for both customers and tradespeople. CITB forecasts that the industry will need to recruit the equivalent of 239,300 extra workers between 2025 and 2029, with the UK construction workforce expected to reach around 2.75 million by 2029. From Fix Radio’s perspective, the findings reflect a wider story around availability, local demand and the challenge of keeping enough skilled people in the pipeline. Waiting times are not only a sign of homeowner frustration. They also show where order books are full, where capacity is tight and where the wider conversation around skills and recruitment is becoming harder to ignore. In the South West, where regional averages are already above the national benchmark and Plymouth stands out as one of the slowest locations in the dataset, that pressure is becoming increasingly visible. About Fix Radio Fix Radio, the Builders Station is the home of entertainment, music and information for UK tradespeople. Since 2017 the station has been built from the ground-up with tradespeople in mind, providing a mixture of authentic trade voices, up-beat music and a schedule designed around the tradesperson’s day. The station’s schedule includes some of the biggest talent in the industry, including social media influencers the Bald Builders, Clive Holland of the BBC and formerly Cowboy Trap, the country’s most famous plasterer Chris Frediani from DIY SOS, plumbing influencers Andy Cam and Todd Glister, decorators Joel Bardall and Todd Von Joel, electrician turned YouTuber Thomas Nagy, Roofer of the Year Danny Madden, carpenter, craftsman and social media influencer Robin Clevett. Broadcasting nationally on DAB since May 2022, Fix Radio has an average reach of 833,545 tradespeople each week. The Builders Station also boasts 27.9 average weekly listening hours. Fix Radio’s audience reach and listening hours are audited by Nielsen.