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Khan Hypercar Collection (UK) 🏎️

  1. Aston Martin Valkyrie (Exposed Carbon) 🌟
    • Production Numbers: 150 road-going coupés (all sold by 2017), plus 25 track-only AMR Pro units.
    • Top Speed: ~402 km/h (theoretical, unverified).
    • Horsepower: 1,160 hp (6.5L Cosworth V12, 1,000 hp + 160 hp Rimac KERS hybrid).
    • Details: Fully carbon-fiber body with exposed carbon finish, showcasing intricate weaves. F1-inspired aerodynamics with Venturi tunnels for massive downforce. Road-legal but track-focused, 11,100 rpm redline. Status: Clean Title, 2023, LHD. Price: ~€3.33M.
    • Why Collect: British engineering marvel, ideal for UK collectors and Le Castellet track days. 🏁
  2. Aston Martin Valkyrie Spider 🕷️
    • Production Numbers: 85 units (all sold by 2021).
    • Top Speed: ~386 km/h (estimated, slightly lower than coupé due to open-top design).
    • Horsepower: 1,160 hp (same 6.5L V12 hybrid as Valkyrie).
    • Details: Open-roof version with exposed carbon-fiber elements, F1-level performance. Status: Prototype, 2024, RHD. Price: ~€3.61M.
    • Why Collect: Roof-off thrills with Valkyrie’s raw power, perfect for coastal UK drives. 🌊
  3. Aston Martin Valour 🦁
    • Production Numbers: 110 units (celebrating Aston Martin’s 110th anniversary, all sold).
    • Top Speed: ~338 km/h (estimated).
    • Horsepower: 705 hp (5.2L twin-turbo V12, manual gearbox).
    • Details: Retro-inspired design with modern carbon-fiber body, bespoke colors via Q by Aston Martin. Status: Clean Title, 2024, RHD. Price: ~€1.90M.
    • Why Collect: V12 manual hypercar blending 1970s aesthetics with modern tech, ideal for UK car shows. 🎩
  4. Aston Martin Vanquish Zagato Shooting Brake 🇬🇧
    • Production Numbers: 99 units (part of 325 total Zagato models: 99 coupés, 99 convertibles, 28 speedsters).
    • Top Speed: ~322 km/h.
    • Horsepower: 580 hp (5.9L naturally aspirated V12).
    • Details: Elegant shooting brake with carbon-fiber accents, bespoke Zagato styling. Status: Clean Title, 2019, RHD. Price: ~€665K–€950K.
    • Why Collect: Rare, stylish, practical for UK countryside tours with Aston’s V12 roar. 🚜
  5. Bugatti Bolide
    • Production Numbers: 40 units (track-only, all sold by 2022).
    • Top Speed: >500 km/h (track-focused aerodynamics).
    • Horsepower: 1,825 hp (8.0L quad-turbo W16, 110-octane racing fuel).
    • Details: Extreme track hypercar with carbon-fiber chassis, not road-legal. Lightweight at 1,240 kg, Nürburgring time of 5:23.1. Status: Race Car, 2024, LHD. Price: ~€4.47M.
    • Why Collect: A beast for track days at Le Castellet’s Circuit Paul Ricard, Bugatti’s engineering pinnacle. 🏆
  6. Bugatti Chiron (Standard) 🦂
    • Production Numbers: 500 units (base-spec, all sold by 2022).
    • Top Speed: 420 km/h (electronically limited).
    • Horsepower: 1,479 hp (8.0L quad-turbo W16).
    • Details: Benchmark hypercar with carbon-fiber body, luxurious interior. Status: Clean Title, 2019, LHD. Price: ~€2.85M.
    • Why Collect: Balances speed and luxury, ideal for UK-to-France road trips via Le Castellet. 🌌
  7. Bugatti Chiron 110 Ans 🇫🇷
    • Production Numbers: 20 units (celebrating Bugatti’s 110th anniversary).
    • Top Speed: 420 km/h (same as standard Chiron, electronically limited).
    • Horsepower: 1,479 hp (8.0L quad-turbo W16).
    • Details: Matte Steel Blue with exposed carbon-fiber accents, French tricolor on mirrors and rear wing, blue Alcantara interior with tricolor highlights. Price: ~€3.14M.
    • Why Collect: Ultra-exclusive, honors Bugatti’s French heritage, perfect for Le Castellet events. 🎨
  8. Bugatti Veyron 16.4 🐞
    • Production Numbers: 450 units (300 coupés, 150 Grand Sport/Grand Sport Vitesse, 2005–2015).
    • Top Speed: 407 km/h (first production car to break 400 km/h).
    • Horsepower: 987 hp (8.0L quad-turbo W16).
    • Details: Original hypercar with carbon-fiber elements, iconic design. Status: Clean Title, 2008, LHD. Price: ~€1.43M–€1.90M.
    • Why Collect: Historic milestone, complements Chiron for a Bugatti legacy collection. 🏅
  9. Ferrari 812 Competizione 🔥
    • Production Numbers: 999 units (coupé, 2021–2023).
    • Top Speed: 340 km/h.
    • Horsepower: 819 hp (6.5L naturally aspirated V12).
    • Details: Track-focused 812 Superfast variant with carbon-fiber bodywork. Status: Clean Title, 2022, RHD. Price: ~€570K–€760K.
    • Why Collect: Ferrari’s last non-hybrid V12, ideal for UK car meets and Le Castellet track days. 🐎
  10. Ferrari Enzo 🇮🇹
    • Production Numbers: 400 units (2002–2004).
    • Top Speed: 351 km/h.
    • Horsepower: 650 hp (6.0L naturally aspirated V12).
    • Details: Iconic Ferrari hypercar with carbon-fiber monocoque. Status: Clean Title, 2003, LHD. Price: ~€2.85M–€3.80M.
    • Why Collect: Maranello legend, bridges Ferrari’s past and present in a UK collection. 🏁
  11. Ferrari F12 TDF 🏎️
    • Production Numbers: 799 units (2015–2017).
    • Top Speed: 340 km/h.
    • Horsepower: 769 hp (6.3L naturally aspirated V12).
    • Details: Track-oriented F12 with carbon-fiber accents, aggressive aero. Status: Clean Title, 2017, RHD. Price: ~€950K.
    • Why Collect: V12 Ferrari with raw performance, perfect for UK roads and Le Castellet circuits. 🛣️
  12. Ferrari LaFerrari 🟡
    • Production Numbers: 499 coupés (2013–2016), 210 Apertas (2016–2018).
    • Top Speed: >350 km/h.
    • Horsepower: 950 hp (6.3L V12 hybrid, 789 hp + 161 hp electric).
    • Details: Yellow (Giallo Triplo Strato) with carbon-fiber options, hybrid pioneer. Status: Clean Title, 2014, LHD. Price: ~€2.85M–€3.80M.
    • Why Collect: Ultimate Ferrari hypercar, stunning in yellow for UK and Le Castellet showcases. 🌟
  13. Ferrari Monza SP2 🏖️
    • Production Numbers: 499 units (SP1 + SP2 combined, 2018–2021).
    • Top Speed: 299 km/h.
    • Horsepower: 799 hp (6.5L naturally aspirated V12).
    • Details: Open-top barchetta with extensive carbon-fiber body. Status: Clean Title, 2021, LHD. Price: ~€1.71M–€1.90M.
    • Why Collect: Roofless masterpiece, ideal for scenic UK drives and Le Castellet’s sunny circuits. ☀️
  14. Ford GT 🇺🇸
    • Production Numbers: 1,350 units (2017–2022).
    • Top Speed: 348 km/h.
    • Horsepower: 660 hp (3.5L twin-turbo V6).
    • Details: Carbon-fiber chassis, modern take on GT40. Status: Clean Title, 2020, central driving position. Price: ~€475K–€950K.
    • Why Collect: American muscle with European refinement, great for UK collectors seeking variety. 🦅
  15. Koenigsegg Jesko Attack (Black)
    • Production Numbers: 125 units (Attack + Absolut variants, all sold).
    • Top Speed: ~482 km/h (Attack, track-focused; Absolut aims for 563 km/h).
    • Horsepower: 1,600 hp (5.0L twin-turbo V8, E85 fuel).
    • Details: Black carbon-fiber body, massive rear wing for >3,000 lbs downforce. 9-speed Light Speed Transmission. Status: Clean Title, 2023, LHD. Price: ~€2.85M+.
    • Why Collect: Swedish engineering with insane grip, perfect for Le Castellet’s high-speed corners. 🦸
  16. Koenigsegg Regera 🇸🇪
    • Production Numbers: 80 units (2015–2022).
    • Top Speed: 410 km/h.
    • Horsepower: 1,500 hp (5.0L twin-turbo V8 hybrid).
    • Details: Carbon-fiber monocoque, hybrid powertrain with direct-drive system. Status: Clean Title, 2020, LHD. Price: ~€2.38M–€2.85M.
    • Why Collect: Hybrid hypercar with unique tech, ideal for UK collectors and Le Castellet runs. ⚡
  17. McLaren Elva 🌬️
    • Production Numbers: 149 units (reduced from 399, 2020–2022).
    • Top Speed: 327 km/h.
    • Horsepower: 804 hp (4.0L twin-turbo V8).
    • Details: Open-top speedster with carbon-fiber chassis, no windshield (optional screen). Status: Clean Title, 2021, RHD. Price: ~€1.62M.
    • Why Collect: Ultimate open-air experience, perfect for UK summer drives and Le Castellet’s warm climate. 🌞
  18. McLaren Senna 🏁
    • Production Numbers: 500 units (2018–2020).
    • Top Speed: 335 km/h.
    • Horsepower: 789 hp (4.0L twin-turbo V8).
    • Details: Track-focused hypercar with extensive carbon-fiber aero. Status: Clean Title, 2019, RHD. Price: ~€950K–€1.43M.
    • Why Collect: McLaren’s track weapon, ideal for UK track days and Le Castellet’s Circuit Paul Ricard. 🏆
  19. McLaren Speedtail 🚀
    • Production Numbers: 106 units (all sold, 2020–2021).
    • Top Speed: 403 km/h (verified in testing).
    • Horsepower: 1,035 hp (4.0L twin-turbo V8 hybrid).
    • Details: Three-seat layout, carbon-fiber body, aerodynamic masterpiece. Status: Clean Title, 2020, central driving position. Price: ~€2.28M.
    • Why Collect: Modern McLaren F1 successor, perfect for UK collectors and high-speed Le Castellet runs. 🌠
  20. Pagani Huayra Tempesta Pack (White, Blue Stripe, Red Interior) 🇮🇹
    • Production Numbers: ~100 Huayras total (Tempesta Pack limited, exact number unspecified).
    • Top Speed: 383 km/h.
    • Horsepower: 755 hp (6.0L twin-turbo V12, AMG-sourced, with Tempesta Pack).
    • Details: White exterior with blue stripe, red leather interior, Tempesta Pack adds aero (splitter, diffuser), titanium exhaust, upgraded suspension. Price: ~€3.23M with options.
    • Why Collect: Bespoke artistry, ideal for UK car shows and Le Castellet’s glamorous backdrop. 🎨
  21. Porsche 918 Spyder 🇩🇪
    • Production Numbers: 918 units (2013–2015).
    • Top Speed: 344 km/h.
    • Horsepower: 875 hp (4.6L V8 hybrid, 599 hp + 279 hp electric).
    • Details: Carbon-fiber monocoque, hybrid pioneer with Weissach package option. Status: Clean Title, 2015, LHD. Price: ~€1.43M–€1.90M.
    • Why Collect: Completes the hybrid hypercar trinity, perfect for UK and Le Castellet drives. 🏅
  22. Rimac Nevera ⚡️
    • Production Numbers: 150 units (all sold by 2021).
    • Top Speed: 415 km/h (verified in 2022).
    • Horsepower: 1,914 hp (four electric motors).
    • Details: All-electric hypercar with carbon-fiber body, 0–100 km/h in 1.85s. Status: Clean Title, 2023, LHD. Price: ~€2.28M.
    • Why Collect: Electric performance leader, ideal for eco-conscious UK collectors and Le Castellet’s modern circuits. 🌍

A Historic Moment for Seville 🌟🇪🇸

 

Sevilla Hosted ‘Cavalcade #Ferrari 2025’ with a Special Visit to Ronda 🏎️✨ The Iconic Event 🌍🇪🇸

On May 28, 2025, the Ferrari Cavalcade 2025, hosted primarily in Seville, made an unforgettable stop in Ronda, transforming its historic center into a vibrant showcase of 120 Ferrari sports cars. The convoy wound through the cobblestone streets of Ronda’s old town, paused beside the iconic Plaza de Toros, and crossed the breathtaking Puente Nuevo over the El Tajo gorge, creating a once-in-a-lifetime spectacle that blended Ferrari’s modern luxury with Ronda’s timeless heritage.

Ferrari Cavalcade Sevilla 2025 🏎️ Puerto Banús, May 28, 2025, 1:00–4:00 p.m. 📍 LaFerrari ⚙️, Monza SP2 🌞, Daytona SP3 🚀, F50 🔥 among 115 Ferraris from 25+ countries.

 

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Updated on June 7, 2025 at 12:20 pm
  • Property ID: 135762
  • Price: €50,000,000
  • Property Status: Ferrari Cavalcade, Not for sale, Race Car, The World’s most impressive Car Collections

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