During the first month of 2024, car enthusiasts and media sources were buzzing about Mr. Pham Tran Nhat Minh, also known as Minh “Nhua,” and the news of his million-dollar supercar, the Pagani Huayra, having a new owner. Surprisingly, the Pagani Huayra was spotted on the streets with a different license plate, 51L-00405, instead of its previous one, 51G-697.55, which it had for the past 7 years.
There are several explanations as to why the Pagani Huayra received a new license plate and why this information was revealed by the wealthy individual himself. Some sources claim that the million-dollar Pagani Huayra truly does have a new owner, and interestingly enough, that owner happens to be Minh “Nhua” himself. It may come as a surprise, but upon closer examination, it becomes apparent that wealthy individuals often prefer to have their children’s names associated with their assets.
For the past 7 years, Minh “Nhua” has been widely known as the owner of the million-dollar Pagani Huayra on social media platforms, while the legal owner, according to documents, has been his father, businessman Pham Van Muoi. In reality, the car was a birthday gift from his father to his beloved son.
Recently, the ownership of the million-dollar Pagani Huayra has officially been transferred to Minh “Nhua,” which means he had to pay various fees for the transfer and the new license plate. Interestingly, the new license plate, 51L-00405, has significant meaning for both the father and son.
This news may come as a surprise to many, but it confirms that Minh “Nhua” is the rightful owner of the Huayra, both in the virtual world and in real life. With the Pagani Huayra now officially registered under his name and after paying a substantial fee, Minh “Nhua” will undeniably keep this million-dollar masterpiece in his garage for the foreseeable future. As for the McLaren Elva, it remains a mystery as it has proven elusive since its debut in Vietnam, just like the renowned McLaren Senna GTR race car, which gained significant attention after being imported by a car enthusiast in Saigon.