Enthusiasts in Ho Chi Minh City were thrilled to spot an impressive lineup of supercars parked on Nguyen Hue Walking Street in District 1 in the early hours of August 16, 2025.

Specifically, at around 1 am on August 16, 2025, three supercars—two Lamborghini Aventador SVJs and one Ferrari SF90 Spider convertible—were seen cruising on Nguyen Hue Street in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. The owners of these cars stopped and spent quite some time there.

Parked at the front was a yellow Lamborghini Aventador SVJ, adorned with numerous carbon fiber parts from Novitec, including SVJ logos on the rear wheel arches and an aftermarket exhaust system that turned heads wherever it went.

In addition to the yellow Lamborghini Aventador SVJ, the group also included another Aventador SVJ in a stunning matte green finish, known as Verde Ermes. This means that the businessman owns two of the three original Lamborghini Aventador SVJs in Vietnam.

Only 900 Lamborghini Aventador SVJs were produced worldwide, each bearing the serial number 1di900, indicating that it is one of the 900 cars globally. This differs from the sequential numbering used for the Lamborghini Murcielago SV LP670-4.

The Lamborghini Aventador SVJ is powered by a 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine that produces 770 horsepower and 720 Nm of torque. 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.

Parked between the two Lamborghini Aventador SVJs was the first Ferrari SF90 Spider to arrive in Vietnam, with a price tag of nearly VND 55 billion.

Two Lamborghini Aventador SVJs in yellow and green, with the Ferrari SF90 Spider in red in the middle

This convertible supercar is currently the most expensive Ferrari in Vietnam, with a price tag of over VND 50 billion, almost enough to buy a Bugatti Chiron in the US. Only two Ferrari SF90 Spiders have arrived in the country so far, with the other one owned by Cuong “Dollar” in a matching blue exterior and interior.

Compared to the Ferrari SF90 Stradale, the SF90 Spider takes just 14 seconds to retract its hardtop, which is neatly stored in front of the engine compartment. Additionally, the SF90 Spider features a small window and buttons to control the roof, rear window, and side windows for both the passenger and driver, neatly arranged at the bottom of the central control panel.

The Ferrari SF90 Spider is equipped with the most powerful V8 engine in the Prancing Horse’s stable. This 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged engine, combined with three electric motors, produces a staggering 986 horsepower. The internal combustion engine contributes 769 horsepower, while the electric motors add an extra 217 horsepower. The SF90 Spider has a maximum torque of 900 Nm.

Photos by Pham Quoc Huy

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