In recent weeks, Vietnamese car enthusiast Phạm Trần Nhật Minh, commonly known as Minh “Nhựa,” has been dazzling many with his impressive car collection showcased in his garage at his residence in District 7, Ho Chi Minh City.
The photos he shared showcase not only a stunning collection of cars but also his exquisite taste and attention to detail. The garage, predominantly white, serves as a perfect backdrop to highlight the beauty of these luxurious vehicles. Minh “Nhựa” has also installed air conditioning, demonstrating his passion and care for his prized possessions.
The garage can accommodate approximately four cars, along with several motorcycles and large-displacement bikes. Parked outside are the Rolls-Royce Spectre and Rolls-Royce Ghost, but the real stars are the Pagani Huayra and McLaren Elva duo.
These two hypercars share similar license plate numbers, with only a slight variation in the last letter; the Pagani Huayra boasts the plate 51L-00405, while the McLaren Elva’s plate reads 51N-00405.
The McLaren Elva, the most expensive car in Minh “Nhựa”‘s collection and currently in Vietnam, cost him a staggering sum of 8 million USD, equivalent to 190 billion VND. This amount is nearly 50 billion VND higher than the official selling price of 143 billion VND, including VAT, which Minh “Nhựa” had revealed three years ago.
The McLaren Elva stands out not only for its absence of a roof and windows but also for its powerful engine. It is equipped with a V8, twin-turbocharged, 4.0-liter engine, similar to other McLaren models such as the 720S and 720S Spider, as well as the hypercar McLaren Senna owned by Hoàng Kim Khánh.
This engine delivers a maximum output of 804 horsepower and a peak torque of 800 Nm. Coupled with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, the McLaren Elva can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in under three seconds, earning it the title of a true supercar.