Hagerty, Inc. (NYSE: HGTY), the leading automotive enthusiast brand and specialty vehicle insurance provider, has revealed its highly anticipated 2025 Bull Market List. Now in its eighth edition, the list identifies 11 collector cars expected to rise in value over the coming year.
The selection process, led by Hagerty Automotive Intelligence, analyzed extensive data from sales, historical trends, and insurance valuations, ensuring the list highlights vehicles that resonate with enthusiasts while offering investment potential.
Highlights from the 2025 Bull Market
- 1978-1983 Datsun 280ZX – Value: $32,800
Combining grand touring comfort with Z-car appeal, the 280ZX offers affordability and charm, particularly turbocharged models. Prices have surged 138% since 2019. - 1981-1983 DeLorean DMC-12 – Value: $75,100
An icon of 1980s pop culture, the DeLorean has seen a 73% value jump since 2019, fueled by nostalgia and its unique stainless steel design. - 1961-1964 Jaguar E-Type SI 3.8 Coupe – Value: $182,800
The epitome of classic style and performance, the E-Type is attracting a new generation of collectors, with interest among Gen X enthusiasts up 8% this year. - 2003-2013 Lamborghini Gallardo 6-Speed – Value: $157,700
Equipped with a naturally aspirated V10 and a rare manual transmission, the Gallardo stands out as an undervalued supercar, with prices gradually increasing. - 2005-2008 Dodge Magnum SRT-8 – Value: $32,600
This powerful station wagon with a 425-hp V8 blends performance and practicality, making it a cult classic poised for appreciation. - 1961-1972 Volvo P1800 – Value: $44,200
Renowned for its elegant Italian design, the P1800 continues to grow in popularity among younger collectors. - 1976-1989 Ferrari 400 / 412 – Value: $59,900
Often overlooked, the Ferrari 400/412 combines classic Pininfarina styling with a V12 engine. Prices remain relatively low despite a 50% rise since 2019. - 2002-2006 Mini Cooper S – Value: $12,000
A modern take on the iconic Mini, this fun-to-drive hatchback offers a dynamic experience at an affordable entry point. - 1997-2001 Honda Prelude – Value: $17,400
The fifth-generation Prelude’s sharp handling and accessible pricing have drawn attention from younger enthusiasts. - 2002-2008 Mercedes-Benz G500 – Value: $53,200
Combining ruggedness with luxury, the G500 is an appealing alternative to newer G-Wagens with sky-high prices. - 1984-1990 Ford Bronco II – Value: $15,600
This compact SUV offers ’80s charm at an affordable price, appealing to Millennials and Gen Z buyers.
The Shift in Enthusiast Trends
According to Hagerty’s “Future of Driving” survey, nearly 60% of Gen Z respondents aspire to own a collector car, surpassing the 31% interest seen among Baby Boomers. The average model year of vehicles on the 2025 Bull Market List is 2001, reflecting a generational shift toward newer collectibles.
This year’s list also includes a Hagerty Drivers Club (HDC) member’s choice, selected from the Nissan Skyline, McLaren MP4-12C, and DeLorean. The DeLorean emerged as the favorite, further cementing its position as a rising star among collectors.
For full details on the 2025 Bull Market List, visit Hagerty’s website or watch the official YouTube review.
Source: Hagerty
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