A group of Vietnam’s richest car enthusiasts from Ho Chi Minh City gathered with their expensive supercars in a high-end residential area in District 7. The gathering, which included brands such as Lamborghini, Ferrari, and McLaren, quickly caught the attention of the online community.

Among the supercars were two Lamborghini Aventadors, one of which was a limited-edition SVJ model with a genuine “NG” license plate. The other, a standard model with a white license plate, had been modified to resemble the SVJ.

Only 900 Lamborghini Aventador SVJ coupes were produced globally, each bearing a unique serial number. The supercar featured in this article, owned by the low-profile millionaire Jacky, was advertised for sale at a mere 17 billion VND.

The Lamborghini Aventador SVJ is equipped with a 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine that delivers 770 horsepower and a maximum torque of 720 Nm. This limited-edition supercar can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.8 seconds and reach a top speed of 350 km/h.

In addition to the two Lamborghini supercars, the convoy also included two Ferraris: the 296 GTB and the 488 GTB. The Ferrari 296 GTB, with its aggressive gray exterior and black, silver, and yellow decals, is a standard model.

One of the most intriguing aspects of the Ferrari 296 GTB is its plug-in hybrid powertrain, featuring a 2.9-liter turbocharged V6 engine—marking the return of this engine configuration after a 50-year hiatus. The internal combustion engine generates 654 horsepower, while the electric motor adds an extra 164 horsepower.

The torque figures for the internal combustion engine and the electric motor are 425 Nm and 315 Nm, respectively. Combined, the Ferrari 296 GTB’s plug-in hybrid system delivers a total output of 818 horsepower and 740 Nm of torque.

The supercar can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.9 seconds and reach a top speed of 330 km/h. When running solely on electric power, the plug-in hybrid can travel up to 25 kilometers at a maximum speed of 135 km/h.

The convoy also included other supercars such as the McLaren 720S and 650S Spider, the Morgan Plus Six, and several other luxury vehicles.

Photos by Le Thien and Thanh Tai

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