Minh “Nhựa” recently shared the latest images of his garage at his residence in District 7, Ho Chi Minh City, quickly capturing the attention of car enthusiasts. The collection includes the Pagani Huayra, now registered under Minh “Nhựa” since the beginning of this year, bearing the license plate 51L-004.05, a Ducati high-displacement motorcycle, and the latest addition to the entrepreneur’s arsenal, the Rolls-Royce Spectre.
The Rolls-Royce Spectre now sits alongside the legendary Pagani Huayra, while car enthusiasts are still eagerly awaiting the arrival of the McLaren Elva, which is yet to make an appearance in Minh “Nhựa”‘s garage, leaving many in anticipation.
Minh “Nhựa”‘s Rolls-Royce Spectre, in pristine white, boasts a license plate number of 51L-038.38, acquired through an auction for 270 million VND. The entrepreneur, known for his association with the plastics industry, opted for this particular plate number to match the prestige of his Rolls-Royce Ghost Series I, which has been with the family for over a decade, bearing the plate 56S-3838.
The Rolls-Royce Spectre is an electric vehicle with a formidable power output of 577 horsepower and 900 Nm of torque. This all-electric coupe accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.4 seconds and has a top speed of 250 km/h. With a full charge, the Spectre offers an impressive range of 515 km, as tested by the EPA in the US.
The exterior of the Rolls-Royce Spectre is finished in a sleek white, complemented by a green and white interior. The dashboard retains its mysterious black hue, while the steering wheel features a striking combination of black and green. Adorning the legendary grille of this all-electric coupe is the Spirit of Ecstasy logo, crafted not from silver or gold-plated material but polycarbonate, allowing it to illuminate elegantly at night.
This unique logo option is one of three choices offered by the prestigious British carmaker, alongside the traditional silver and gold-plated alternatives. The polycarbonate Spirit of Ecstasy logo stands out, especially after dark, with its ability to glow and change colors.
Turning our attention to the Pagani Huayra, affectionately known as the “Wind God,” this particular model is one of only 100 coupes produced globally. Minh “Nhựa” has returned the car to its original color, and at one point, there were rumors circulating that he had sold the Huayra to a prominent car collector in Vietnam.
The Pagani Huayra first arrived in Vietnam eight years ago but was only registered under Minh “Nhựa”‘s name this year. Prior to that, it was owned by his father, Mr. Phạm Văn Mười. After the transfer of ownership, Minh “Nhựa” acquired the license plate 51L-004.05 at no cost, as the number was randomly generated. Interestingly, the number 405 holds a special significance for his family’s company.
Under the hood, the “Wind God” Pagani Huayra is equipped with a Mercedes-AMG-built 6.0-liter V12 engine, twin-turbocharged to produce a staggering 720 horsepower and 1,000 Nm of torque. This powerful engine is mated to a 7-speed sequential gearbox with a single clutch, propelling the car from 0 to 100 km/h in a breathtaking 2.8 seconds, and on to a top speed of 370 km/h.
The Ultimate British Luxury: Rolls-Royce Spectre Graces the Streets of Saigon
The Rolls-Royce Spectre, a breathtaking example of automotive excellence, was delivered to the renowned Vietnamese businessman, Minh “Nhựa”, in late June. Now, with its sleek white exterior and distinctive styling, the car has been registered and is ready to grace the roads of Vietnam. Despite being in the country for over three months, very little information and imagery of this luxurious vehicle have surfaced, leaving many eager to catch a glimpse of its exquisite design and experience the opulence it embodies.
The Ultimate Spectacle: Rolls-Royce Spectre Graces the Streets of Ho Chi Minh City
Unlike previous sightings, Minh “Nhựa’s” Rolls-Royce Spectre is now sporting a license plate and has been spotted cruising quietly. The car now bears a meaningful pair of license plates, featuring the number 38 and a small depiction of Mr. Dia, a lucky god in Vietnamese culture. This is particularly significant for a Rolls-Royce enthusiast like Minh “Nhựa,” as the number 38 is considered a sign of good fortune and prosperity.
The Ultimate Rolls-Royce Spectre: A Showcase of Bespoke Luxury and Performance
The Rolls-Royce Spectre, which graced Dong Khoi Street and Lam Son Square last night, is a stunning example of automotive elegance. Its fashionable paint job and distinctive features, including an easy-to-remember license plate, marked it as a standout among the crowd. As the first electric vehicle from Rolls-Royce, this car is not just a pretty face but also a pioneer, with its number plate auctioned off just two weeks ago.