Recently, the personal page of tycoon Minh Nhua unexpectedly posted a photo of him together with his friend Cuong Do La. Alongside these two players are two supercars Pagani Huayra and Porsche 911 Sport Classic.
And that’s not all, among the uploaded photos, there is also a picture of the Pagani Huayra in the mountain tycoon’s garage.
A day before, the plastic tycoon also posted a photo taken with the “wind god” Pagani Huayra, along with the caption “The car has a new owner”.
These actions have made many people uncertain whether tycoon Minh Nhua has actually sold the Pagani Huayra supercar worth nearly 80 billion VND to his friend or not.
However, the online community quickly noticed that the “wind god” Pagani Huayra now has a new license plate with the number 51L – 004.05. The number 405 on the new license plate is a symbol often associated with the Long Thanh Plastic Company and is also found on some cars of businessman Pham Tran Nhat Minh.
This shows that it is difficult for tycoon Minh Nhua to sell the car. It is possible that both of them are just exchanging cars for a few days.
The Pagani Huayra of the plastic tycoon was brought to Vietnam in 2016 but it was not until 2018 that the car was given a license plate with the number 51G-697.55. Currently, this is still the only hypercar in Vietnam from the Pagani brand.
The world’s top supercar is entirely handcrafted with the body shell made of solid carbon fiber material. Pagani Huayra is even considered a masterpiece of carbon fiber processing technology with a total of 15 different types of carbon fibers used on the car.
Providing power for the Pagani Huayra is a twin-turbocharged 6.0L V12 engine that produces 730 horsepower and a maximum torque of 1,000 Nm. Thanks to that, the Huayra can easily accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.8 seconds before reaching a top speed of 383 km/h.
The Pagani Huayra of businessman Pham Tran Nhat Minh was introduced to the world in 2013 with an extremely limited production, only 100 units worldwide. It is rumored that this supercar is priced at up to 78 billion VND when it came to Vietnam.
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