Most of the responses assume that the winner will chose the bitcoins and not the car and that does not answer the question. No reputable dealer will allow anonymous payments I also doubt that Wetsuit somehow achieved the impossible to get a dealership to accept an anonymous Bitcoin payment for the car.

It's actually quite easy to buy a car through an intermediatory. That's what
https://www.moonassets.io/supercars are doing for example. They don't actually sell cars they just handle the Bitcoin to fiat conversion.
I think a lot of people who don't live in a country like mine where we have a lot of financial structures to help people do things don't realise that it's easy to do a lot of things via a third party now, as long as you're willing to pay someone a fee somewhere.
Bank accounts, buying houses and even islands. You can even use a trust to help you get your lottery money if you win lotteries and don't want to reveal your name.
I am not convinced myself. We are talking about big money here and even intermediaries might require some kind of verification. Acquiring such large payments without proper verification does not make much sense in this case. Lets see what happens.