The ultra-rare, collector-grade supercars with virtually no mileage and elite provenance are being sold next month

20:20, 23 Oct 2025Updated 20:40, 23 Oct 2025

Lamborghini Sterrato 5.2 V10 610(Image: Wilsons Auctions)

Lavish supercars worth more than £1m are due to be sold at auction after they were seized by police from a fraudster under the Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA).

Luxury motors, including a Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato, Porsche 911 GT3 RS PDK and an Aston Martin Vantage V12 Roadster, are ultra-rare, collector-grade supercars with virtually no mileage and elite provenance.

The incredible fleet of cars – including a Range Rover Sport SV Edition One – will be sold with no reserve by Wilsons Auctions next month.

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These kinds of vehicles are typically reserved for waitlists, private networks, those with serious buying history, or ultimately built on request – and they’re being made available to the public to be sold to the highest bidder on the day.

The assets were seized under POCA following the conviction of a London fraudster involved in an £8.5m conveyancing scam.

Anopkumar Maudhoo(Image: Regional Organised Crime Unit)

The lavish haul had previously belonged to 46-year-old Anopkumar Maudhoo, who admitted 31 charges of fraud, with a further 45 offences ‘taken into consideration’ relating to further scams of a similar nature.

Maudhoo, who had made huge sums fraudulently selling homes and land he did not own, was jailed for 10 years in July.

The unreserved prestige Government auction will take place between Wednesday, November 12 and Friday, November 14.

Headline Lots include:

2024 Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato

Huracán Sterrato is limited to 1,499 units produced globally. This example, with just 118 miles, is virtually untouched — a rarity in pristine condition.

With a market value exceeding £230,000, it’s a model that seldom surfaces outside private collections, let alone in public auctions with no reserve.

2024 Porsche 911 GT3 RS PDK

Porsche 911 GT3 RS PDK(Image: Wilsons Auctions)

This 2024 model, with only 686 miles, features a naturally aspirated 4.0L flat-six, active aerodynamics, and a carbon-fibre rear wing.

2024 BMW M2

More accessible but no less thrilling, this M2 has just 101 miles and channels BMW’s performance heritage with a twin-turbo inline-six-cylinder engine, rear-wheel drive and most importantly, paired with a manual gearbox.

A rare find in near-delivery condition.

2023 Aston Martin Vantage V12 Roadster

Aston Martin Vantage V12 Roadster Auto(Image: Wilsons Auctions)

This limited-edition Vantage V12 Roadster is one of only 249 examples ever produced.

An open-top masterpiece, it fuses timeless British elegance with uncompromising performance, courtesy of a 690 hp twin-turbo V12.

With just 1,939 miles, this car offers an almost factory-fresh experience of one of the marque’s most powerful and exclusive roadsters.

2024 Range Rover Sport SV Edition One

Finished in Carbon Bronze and limited to 600 units globally, this SV Edition One boasts over 630 hp and 6,011 miles. It’s the most powerful Range Rover ever produced, blending stealth styling with cutting-edge tech.

The catalogue also features an AERO Hunton XRS37 powerboat, seized alongside the supercars.

The XRS37 is a high-performance marine machine rarely seen outside elite marinas. Its inclusion adds a unique lifestyle dimension to an already extraordinary lineup in Wilsons Auctions’ Prestige Catalogue.

Beyond the headline vehicles, the catalogue will continue to expand in the lead-up to the auction, revealing even more luxury assets. Expect to see high-end watches, designer fashion pieces, and other premium items.

Contracts Director at Wilsons Auctions, Craig Walker said: “This auction showcases the scale and diversity of assets we’re entrusted to manage under the Proceeds of Crime Act.

“From high-performance supercars to luxury marine and lifestyle assets, we’re proud to offer the public access to items that are rarely available outside private circles — and to do so with complete transparency and no reserve.”

Presented in a timed online format, this auction will open at 11am, on Wednesday, November 12.

Registered bidders will have a lengthy window of opportunity to bid online before the auction closes from 11am on Friday, November 14. Bidding will be open to the public and will be online only.

Physical viewings for the vehicles are available strictly by appointment only during Monday, November 3 – Thursday, November 13, between 10am and 4pm. Physical viewings for AERO Powerboat are available strictly by appointment only.

To book your viewing appointment, please contact jamesguiler@wilsonsauctions.com or ryanwiggins@wilsonsauctions.com or by calling +44 (0) 2890 969008. Please note that all viewers must be registered to book a viewing slot.

Interested bidders can view the full auction catalogue and all information by visiting www.wilsonsauctions.com. The auction is open to the public and individuals can simply register to bid via Wilsons Auctions’ website.