Streets flooded with supercars in Qatar
With the highest per capita income in the world, it is not difficult to understand why supercars are not rare to see on the streets of Qatar.
Qatar is a small country located in West Asia. This country has about 2.6 million people with the highest per capita income in the world: 129,700 USD/year. Qataris are also the owners of assets worth more than 335 billion USD around the world, including The Shard building in London (UK), currently the tallest building in Europe. |
According to Boston Consulting Group, more than 14% of Qatar's population owns assets worth $1 million or more. Like many of its Gulf neighbors, Qatar's prosperity is largely based on oil. Qatar's oil reserves are 15 billion barrels. In 50 years, oil has transformed Qatar from a poor fishing country into a "tycoon". |
With a strong economy, it is not difficult to understand why supercars are not strange in Qatar.DailymailSuper cars on the streets of Qatar show the prosperity and high quality of life of the people of this country. |
Mohammed Al Kubaisi is a typical image of the wealthy youth in Qatar. Although only 26 years old, Al Kubaisi has become a millionaire after inheriting the family business. The photo was taken when he was sitting in a blue Mercedes-McLaren SLR 722. |
The young millionaire once shared that he is a big fan of supercars. Currently, Mohammed Al Kubaisi owns a Ferrari 458 Italia worth $240,000, a Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG worth $221,000, a Bentley Continental GT worth $235,000 and recently bought a Rolls-Royce Ghost worth $270,000. The above list does not include the supercars that have passed through his hands. |
3 Ferraris in a parking lot in Qatar. |
The Bugatti Veyron Sport Vitesse "Lang Lang" supercar, priced at nearly 2.5 million USD, is the only one in the world at the Bugatti showroom in Qatar. The French supercar company has a history of setting up showrooms in wealthy countries, where customers are willing to pay millions of USD to buy a car. |
Lamborghini Aventador parked on the side of the road with a Bentley and Range Rover. |
The parking lots of 5-star hotels are always filled with expensive supercars. In the picture is a Mercedes-Benz G63 6x6, and in the distance is a Ferrari. |
The Qatar supercar club regularly meets at the track to race, improve driving skills and exchange experiences. |
Furthermore, supercar groups also help the rich meet each other, create relationships and cooperate in business. |
Ferrari F12 Berlinetta driving through a desert. |
Rare Aston Martin One-77 with only 77 units worldwide. In 2016, an owner offered to sell an Aston Martin One-77 with 1,800 km on the odometer for $3.35 million, while the factory price was only about $1.87 million. |
A crowd gathered in a parking lot to admire the vintage cars. Standing out among the cars was an orange Ford GT40. Currently, the only way to buy a Ford GT40 is to go to auctions, with prices in the millions of dollars. |