Recently, coffee king Đặng Lê Nguyên Vũ has added another luxurious car to his collection, a Toyota Celica with the license plate of Binh Duong province.

Accordingly, this is the 6th Toyota Celica to join the car collection of the coffee mogul. This car belongs to the 3rd generation which was produced from August 1981 to July 1985. 

The Toyota Celica owned by Mr. Đặng Lê Nguyên Vũ has an eye-catching red exterior, accompanied by the familiar UN logo on the side of the car. This is also a rare car in the collection that is distinguished by its vibrant color, as it mainly consists of black, gray, and army green colors owned by “Qua” Vũ.

The front of the car impresses with its “slanted eyes” headlights that protrude outwards, along with the large front and rear bumpers. 

Meanwhile, the back of the car features a simple design with its taillights divided into 4 sections and 2 layers, giving it a classic look.

In terms of the interior, the cabin of the Toyota Celica has been completely reupholstered. Its owner has even customized a cigarette case and a coffee holder for this vintage car.

Powering this Toyota Celica is a 2.4-liter 22R-EC engine, generating a horsepower of 113 and a torque of 189 Nm.

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

Photo: Liêm Nguyễn

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