The 819-hp V-6 hybrid Ferrari sprints to 60 mph in just 2.4 seconds, and it's among the shortest stopping vehicles from 70 mph, too.
The auction took place at the Petersen Auto Museum's gala event, but Tesla still hasn't announced official specifications or a delivery start date.
That starting price is for the 215-hp, rear-wheel-drive Light model, while the dual-motor, all-wheel-drive trim levels will be more expensive.
We don't expect a production version to make it stateside, whatever the production version winds up being.
The second-gen X2 sports an interesting new look and will be offered in 241-hp xDrive28i and 312-hp M35i xDrive forms when it arrives in the U.S. next spring.