Top most expensive supercars in Vietnam, even Dubai tycoons would be impressed.
Vietnamese supercar and luxury car enthusiasts will make the world's tycoons "bow down" to the most expensive supercars featured in this article.
Rolls-Royce Phantom Peace & Glory
The most expensive luxury car in Vietnam to date is the Rolls-Royce Phantom Peace & Glory, priced at 83 billion VND.
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This is a special edition Phantom supercar called "Peace & Glory," which Rolls-Royce Motor Cars launched to commemorate the 71st anniversary of the successful August Revolution and National Day on September 2nd, 2016. This luxury car was commissioned by a local businessman through the Rolls-Royce Bespoke personalization program.
Every detail on the car is handcrafted by the most talented artisans. The most special feature is the interlocking "H" emblem, which holds special meaning for the owner, representing the strong bond and love he has for his beloved wife.
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The car has a deep Madeira red exterior. Meanwhile, the highlight inside is the motifs of the "Ông Ba mươi" (a character from a Vietnamese folk tale) depicted on interior details and amenities made from rare materials, custom-ordered by the owner, such as the headrests, rear seat armrests, etc.
The Phantom Peace & Glory will be the newest addition to the Rolls-Royce Phantom line of luxury supercars bespoke for Vietnamese tycoons, including the Eastern Sun and the Dong Son Collection of six models: Sacred Fire, Wave, God of Mountain, The Money Rain, Alluvium (Red River), and Au Co Mother.
"God of Wind" Pagani Huayra
The second most expensive car in the Vietnamese market today is owned by businessman Pham Tran Nhat Minh, often known as Minh "plastic" - priced at 78 billion VND. This is a supercar, not a luxury car. It bears the name known to all supercar enthusiasts worldwide: "Pagani Huayra, the god of wind".
Businessman Minh Nhựa is known for collecting unique cars; almost none of the cars he owns are identical in Vietnam. This supercar, priced at around $2 million in Dubai, caused a sensation among supercar enthusiasts when it arrived in Vietnam in September 2016.
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Although this plastics tycoon has never revealed the true value of the supercar, according to informed sources, the after-tax value of the Pagani Huayra will not be less than 80 billion VND. Only 100 Huayras were produced worldwide, and it has now been replaced by the more powerful and lighter BC and Roadster versions.
However, the Pagani Huayra is not just a supercar, but also a masterpiece of art, with every detail on the car being entirely handcrafted. The car key alone is worth up to $3,700.
"The King of Speed" Bugatti Veyron
The third name on the list of "supercars" in Vietnam is also owned by tycoon Minh "plastic". This rare supercar, dubbed the "king of speed," the world-famous Bugatti Veyron, with its red and white exterior, is also the only one in Vietnam.
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The most outstanding feature that made the Bugatti Veyron famous is its incredibly powerful engine. The car is equipped with an 8-liter, 16-cylinder, 64-valve engine with 4 camshafts and 4 turbochargers. Thanks to this, it boasts impressive figures such as 1,000 horsepower and a maximum torque of 1,250 Nm. With this engine, the "king of speed" Bugatti can reach a top speed of 407 km/h and accelerate from 0-100 km/h in just 2.5 seconds.
However, due to the poor road conditions in Vietnam, this car is rarely seen on the road. Having arrived in Vietnam five years ago, the Bugatti Veyron has only been seen outside the garage of tycoon Minh "Nhựa" a handful of times. In fact, it's often covered with a tarp in his garage.
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Upon arriving in Vietnam in 2012, Minh "Nhựa's" Bugatti Veyron was acquired by a returning overseas Vietnamese and was valued at approximately $2.3 million USD (equivalent to nearly 50 billion VND). At that time, no one would dare spend nearly 50 billion VND just to bring home a car and leave it "covered up"; if anyone mentioned it, many would consider it unbelievable.
Rolls-Royce Phantom Sacred Fire
Officially introduced in Vietnam on October 16, 2015, the Rolls-Royce Phantom Sacred Fire, a luxury supercar, boasts a price tag of up to 51 billion VND, and the identity of its owner remains a mystery. Part of the Rolls-Royce collection, the Sacred Fire edition was the first to be introduced to the Vietnamese market and caused a sensation at the time.
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The Rolls-Royce Phantom "Sacred Fire" edition is based on the long-wheelbase (EWB) Phantom chassis, featuring a striking two-tone paint scheme of pinkish-purple and light gray. Each door panel is painted with a flock of nine yellow birds, totaling 18 birds per pair of left and right doors, symbolizing the 18 generations of Hung Kings...
In this special edition, the Spirit of Ecstasy mascot and the Rolls-Royce logo are both plated in 24K gold, giving the car an extremely high-end and luxurious look. Each door features a plaque engraved with the words "Hand Built in Goodwood, England" and "Sacred Fire - Dong Son 1 of 6," signifying that the car was handcrafted in Goodwood, England, and is the first in the Dong Son collection.
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The car's interior, in addition to details designed with rare and expensive materials, is fully equipped with the most luxurious amenities such as power-adjustable seats, heating, ventilation, and massage functions. Each rear seat has an independent work table mounted on the back of the front seat. Furthermore, there are a host of other distinctive features such as the Dong Son inscription and a special clock on the dashboard.
The "supercar" Aventador LP 750-4SV
As the only convertible in Vietnam to date, this supercar is owned by a young man from Hanoi born in 1996, who brought this rare 39 billion VND supercar to his family's showroom. In the US market, the car is priced at $530,075 (equivalent to 13 billion VND).
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The Aventador SV Roadster has a curb weight of 1,575 kg, 50 kg lighter than its sibling, the Aventador LP700-4 Roadster. The rear of the car is distinguished by a large, fixed rear spoiler and a four-outlet exhaust system positioned centrally. The rear bumper features large air splitter fins.
The car's interior is not overly elaborate, with a centrally located infotainment screen and a control panel below featuring buttons similar to those found on fighter jets. The seats and dashboard are upholstered in premium leather with subtle stitching, along with some carbon fiber accents.
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The car is equipped with a 6.5L V12 engine, delivering an additional 50 horsepower compared to the standard Aventador. Maximum torque reaches 690 Nm, with all-wheel drive and a 7-speed ISR automatic transmission. The engine produces a maximum power of 750 horsepower and a maximum torque of 690 Nm, allowing the car to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in approximately 2.9 seconds before reaching a top speed of 350 km/h.
Phantom Oriental Sun
In August 2014, the one-of-a-kind Phantom Eastern Sun was introduced in Vietnam at a price of 43 billion VND. Like the others in this article, this British luxury supercar belongs to the Rolls-Royce Dong Son collection, produced as a Bespoke vehicle, personalizing the car according to the customer's requirements.
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According to the luxury supercar manufacturer Rolls-Royce, the sun emblem on the Phantom Oriental Sun is made up of six M's joined together on a gold background, which is a symbol of royalty and nobility in Eastern culture.
The interior is upholstered in two-year-old cowhide leather, features sheepskin carpets, and is crafted from precious wood. It is known that Rolls-Royce artisans spent five months completing the car's interior, with all the details reflecting Vietnamese design. Amenities include a starlight headliner with adjustable brightness and intensity, a refrigerator, cup holders, wine coolers, a champagne tray, a sound and television system, and a DVD player.
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The Rolls-Royce Phantom Oriental Sun is built on the platform of the Phantom EWB series II. It features a 6.75-liter V12 engine producing a maximum power of 453 horsepower and a maximum torque of 720 Nm. It accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 6.1 seconds and has a top speed of 240 km/h. Average fuel consumption is approximately 14.9 liters/100 km.
According to VNN
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