Kicking off on Le Loi Avenue in Ho Chi Minh City, this automotive spectacle highlights some of the most exclusive cars in the world, from renowned manufacturers like Koenigsegg, Pagani, and McLaren, as it sets off on a tour through Southeast Asia.
The event has attracted car enthusiasts and spectators, with particular attention paid to a handful of standout supercars and bespoke vehicles. Here are the highlights:
1. Koenigsegg Regera “Honey” Edition
- Owned by a Canadian business magnate, this model features the Ghost Package and is valued at over 2 million USD. The rear “Honey” logo, when scanned, launches a video of the car’s founder discussing its features alongside a bespoke song.
2. Porsche Carrera GT
- A rare find, this black Carrera GT is owned by a Thai tycoon and is one of only 1,270 units ever made. Its arrival was highly anticipated by fans who waited all day to glimpse the supercar, currently valued over 1 million USD.
3. Pagani Huayra BC Roadster
- This hypercar, with just 60 units in existence, stands out with a launch price of 3.5 million USD, making it one of the most coveted at the Gumball 3000.
4. McLaren 765LT Spider
- Owned by a female business leader from Singapore, the 765LT Spider is valued at nearly 40 billion VND in Vietnam, with a limited production run of just 765 units globally.
5. Custom Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow Pickup
- This American-owned custom vehicle mixes classic luxury with a rugged pickup style, complete with a V8 engine and unique upward-pointing exhaust pipes.
6. Ferrari 812 Competizione
- While there are five Ferrari 812s in the event, the Competizione stands out with its limited production of 999 units. Initially priced just over 700,000 USD, its value has likely increased significantly due to its rarity.
The event also features several other supercars making their first appearance in Vietnam, including the Porsche 911 GT3 RS generation 992, Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato, and Lamborghini Huracan Performante, adding to the grandeur and exclusivity of this automotive celebration.
Nguyen Tien Dung