Over £1 million worth of seized supercars are set to go under the hammer next month in Wilsons Auctions’ latest Unreserved Prestige Government Auction.
The sale follows the conviction of a London fraudster involved in an £8.5 million conveyancing scam, with the vehicles seized under the Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA).
Running online from 12–14 November, the auction will feature several near-new, limited-edition performance cars available to the public with no reserve.
Headline lots include a 2024 Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato with just 118 miles on the clock, a 2024 Porsche 911 GT3 RS PDK with 686 miles, a 2023 Aston Martin Vantage V12 Roadster, a 2024 Range Rover Sport SV Edition One, and a 2024 BMW M2.
Adding to the luxury line-up is an AERO Hunton XRS37 powerboat, also seized as part of the same investigation.
Wilsons Auctions, which partners with more than 40 law enforcement agencies and 170 government bodies across the UK and Ireland, manages the sale of confiscated assets under POCA. The Act allows proceeds from criminal activity to be recovered and reinvested into public services.
Craig Walker, Contracts Director at Wilsons Auctions, said the event highlights the “scale and diversity of assets” recovered under the legislation.