Recently, the news about tycoon Minh “Plastic” returning the Pagani Huayra to its original exterior color stirred up the car enthusiasts in Vietnam. Many believed that businessman Pham Tran Nhat Minh was planning to sell the “wind god” after “restoring” it. However, the owner of this extraordinary car has now officially addressed these rumors.
In an interview with the House n Home YouTube channel, the plastic businessman shared, “Those rumors have put a lot of pressure on me. The truth is, I have received many offers to buy the Pagani, but I am still not satisfied. However, I want to clarify that I have no intentions of selling it. The Pagani is still with Minh Nhua.”
Explaining the decision to remove the Long Thanh plastic decal style, he mentioned that he hadn’t seen the original Pagani Huayra for a long time and wanted to bring it back to its original “outfit.”
“When I removed all the decals, I had that feeling. The feeling that I had chosen the right car. As for the decals, it was just a fleeting feeling,” shared businessman Minh Nhua in the video.
Pagani Huayra is the most unique car in Vietnam, brought to the country in 2016 but not registered until 2018. This top supercar in the world is entirely handcrafted, with a body made of solid carbon fiber. The Pagani Huayra is even considered a masterpiece of carbon fiber crafting, with a total of 15 different carbon fibers used on the car.
Businessman Pham Tran Nhat Minh’s Pagani Huayra was introduced to the world in 2013, with only 100 units produced in total. Rumor has it that this masterpiece had a price tag of up to 78 billion VND when it arrived in Vietnam.
In mid-October, tycoon Minh “Plastic” once again amazed car enthusiasts in Vietnam by acquiring the unique McLaren Elva, the only one in the country. It is known that the plastic industry businessman had to wait for 2 years to complete and bring this model to Vietnam. According to the owner, this McLaren Elva is priced at up to 8 million USD (equivalent to 190 billion VND), much higher than the standard McLaren Elva price (1.69 million USD, equivalent to 41.4 billion VND).
TT (Tuoitrethudo)