Recently, a reputable car dealership in Ho Chi Minh City is selling a red Ferrari F8 for a staggering price of 23.5 billion dong. This price has shocked many car enthusiasts and businessmen as it is equivalent to the price of a brand new F8 at the time of purchase.
According to research, this Ferrari F8 belongs to the Tributo edition (hardtop), manufactured in 2020 and has traveled nearly 4,000 kilometers. The first owner of the car was businessman Nguyen Quoc Cuong (also known as Cuong Do-la). In mid-2023, the mountainous tycoon sold it to businessman Pham Tran Nhat Minh (alias Minh “Nhua”).
It is known that the price of a new Ferrari F8 Tributo at the time of purchase is around 23-24 billion dong. After completing the registration process with a license plate in Ho Chi Minh City or Hanoi, the owner has to spend about 26 billion dong. Previously, an F8 Tributo owned by a Hanoi tycoon was sold for over 25 billion dong with an odometer reading of less than 1,000 kilometers.
Basically, after 4 years of use, the exterior of this 2020 Ferrari F8 is still in good condition. The prominent Rosso Corsa red paint of the car has remained unchanged since its arrival in Vietnam, thanks to the real estate businessman who owned and carefully maintained the car. The front of the car has black decals to create a striking visual highlight.
Although it has a high price, the equipment on this car is less abundant compared to many other F8s in Vietnam. The exterior does not have carbon fiber details and is made of black painted composite material, including the front spoiler, side skirts, diffuser, etc. The most expensive option is the 5-spoke spiral-shaped wheels, featuring red brake calipers. This option costs about 220 million dong.
The interior of the car mainly uses a black color scheme, accentuated with red stitching and contrasting red stripes. After 4 years of use, the leather details of the car have not shown signs of cracking or sagging. Many positions are adorned with carbon fiber, such as the steering wheel, door sills, paddle shifters, dashboard, etc. The seats are sports seats with a carbon fiber frame.
The “heart” of the Ferrari F8 Tributo is a twin-turbocharged V8 engine with a displacement of 3.9 liters. This engine produces a maximum power of 710 horsepower and a torque of 770 Nm. With a weight of only 1,330 kg, this supercar can easily reach 100 km/h from a standstill in just 2.9 seconds and achieve a top speed of 340 km/h.
In 2023, the Italian supercar manufacturer discontinued the Ferrari F8 series. Although there is no replacement model for this series, two new supercars, the SF90 and 296, have been introduced with equally impressive performance. Currently, there are at least 10 cars of both series imported to Vietnam through private importers and authorized dealerships.
After selling the Ferrari F8 Tributo in mid-2023, businessman Nguyen Quoc Cuong still owns many other expensive cars such as the Ferrari SF90 Spider, Porsche 911 Sport Classic, Honda Civic Type R, and Range Rover SVAutobiography 2023. Meanwhile, Minh “Nhua” sold his F8 to make room for the McLaren Elva worth 143 billion dong, which is currently undergoing registration.
Manh Ha (Forum.autodaily.vn)
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