In an unexpected turn of events, tycoon Minh Nhua recently shared a photo on his personal page, featuring him and his friend Cuong Do La alongside two impressive supercars – the Pagani Huayra and the Porsche 911 Sport Classic.
But that’s not all, among the uploaded photos, there’s also a picture of the Pagani Huayra in the tycoon’s mountain garage.
A day earlier, the plastic tycoon shared a photo where he posed with the “wind god” Pagani Huayra, captioning it “The car has a new owner”.
These actions have left many people wondering whether tycoon Minh Nhua actually sold the nearly 80 billion VND Pagani Huayra supercar to his friend or not.
However, keen-eyed netizens quickly noticed that the “wind god” Pagani Huayra now sports a new license plate with the number 51L – 004.05. The number 405 on the new license plate is often associated with the Long Thanh Plastic Company and can also be found on some cars owned by businessman Pham Tran Nhat Minh.
This suggests that it might be difficult for tycoon Minh Nhua to part ways with the car. It’s possible that both individuals are simply swapping cars for a few days.
The Pagani Huayra owned by the plastic tycoon was imported to Vietnam in 2016, but it wasn’t until 2018 that it was given the license plate number 51G-697.55. As of now, it remains the sole Pagani hypercar in Vietnam.
This world-class supercar is entirely handcrafted, boasting a body shell made of solid carbon fiber. The Pagani Huayra is considered a masterpiece in carbon fiber processing technology, utilizing 15 different types of carbon fibers throughout the car.
Under the hood, the Pagani Huayra is powered by a twin-turbocharged 6.0L V12 engine generating an impressive 730 horsepower and a maximum torque of 1,000 Nm. Thanks to these outstanding figures, the Huayra can effortlessly accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.8 seconds, ultimately reaching a top speed of 383 km/h.
Back in 2013, businessman Pham Tran Nhat Minh introduced his very own Pagani Huayra to the world. With a limited production run of only 100 units worldwide, this supercar is rumored to be valued at a staggering 78 billion VND when it arrived in Vietnam.
TH – Hong Duc (Tuoitrethudo)
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