Not long ago, car enthusiasts in Vietnam were stirred up by the news that tycoon Minh “Plastic” had unexpectedly returned the original exterior color to the Pagani Huayra. At that time, many people believed that businessman Pham Tran Nhat Minh was “restoring” the “wind god” to sell the car. Now, the owner of the most unique car in Vietnam has officially spoken out about this.

According to an interview on the House n Home YouTube channel, the plastic businessman said: “Those rumors put too much pressure on me. The truth is, many people have offered to buy the Pagani, but I’m still not satisfied. But the truth is, I have no intention of really selling it. So let me clarify that the Pagani is still here with Minh Nhua.”

Explaining the unexpected removal of the Long Thanh plastic decal style, he said that he had not seen the original Pagani Huayra for a long time, so he wanted to return it to its original “outfit.”

“When I removed all the decals, I had that feeling. The feeling that I chose the right car. As for the decals, it was just a fleeting feeling,” businessman Minh Nhua shared in the video.

Pagani Huayra is the most unique car in Vietnam, brought to the country in 2016 but it was not registered until 2018. The world’s top supercar is entirely handcrafted with a body made of solid carbon fiber. Pagani Huayra is even considered a masterpiece of carbon fiber crafting with a total of 15 different carbon fibers used on the car.

The Pagani Huayra of businessman Pham Tran Nhat Minh was introduced to the world in 2013 with very limited production, only 100 in total. This masterpiece is rumored to have a price tag of up to 78 billion VND when it arrived in Vietnam.

In mid-October, tycoon Minh “Plastic” once again made car enthusiasts in Vietnam amazed when he acquired the unique McLaren Elva, the only one in Vietnam. It is known that the plastic industry businessman had to wait for 2 years for this model to be completed and brought to the country. And according to the owner’s sharing, this McLaren Elva has a price tag of up to 8 million USD (equivalent to 190 billion VND), much higher than the standard McLaren Elva price (1.69 million USD, equivalent to 41.4 billion VND).

TT (Tuoitrethudo)

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