Pham Tran Nhat Minh, also known as Minh “Nhua”, is the sole heir of wealthy entrepreneur Pham Van Muoi. This privileged individual, born in the 80s, has been able to indulge in his passion for cars from a young age, owning several luxurious models, most of which can be counted on one hand in Vietnam. In fact, some of these cars are so rare that they have yet to make a second appearance in the country, solidifying Minh “Nhua’s” reputation as a prominent car enthusiast.
When it comes to Minh “Nhua’s” “second wives,” one notable vehicle is the Pagani Huayra, a car revered as the “wind god.” Only 100 coupe models were produced by the esteemed Italian supercar manufacturer, and Minh “Nhua” went all out by acquiring one of them in Vietnam. However, simply owning a Pagani Huayra wasn’t enough for Minh “Nhua”, as he amassed a collection of shoes and hats to complement this “exclusively elite” car..
Specifically, Minh “Nhua” recently showcased a pair of A Bathing Ape Pagani shoes in a stunning navy blue hue, along with a hat from a renowned Japanese brand. These limited edition items from A Bathing Ape were promptly sold out. Notably, A Bathing Ape’s shoe and hat designs draw inspiration from the Pagani Huayra “wind god” model, mirroring the custom-decanter exterior favored by this car enthusiast, even though the Pagani Huayra has been restored to its original dark orange color by the owner. Minh “Nhua” revealed that the combined value of the A Bathing Ape shoes and hat surpasses 10 million VND.
The Pagani Huayra boasts a Mercedes-AMG-produced, 6.0-liter, twin-turbocharged V12 engine. This formidable powertrain grants the Pagani Huayra a maximum power output of 720 horsepower at 5,800 rpm and a peak torque of 1,000 Nm within a range of 2,250-4,500 rpm.
Thanks to this setup, Minh “Nhua’s” “wind god” Pagani Huayra can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in a mere 2.8 seconds and achieve a top speed of 370 km/h.