Check out the hundred-billion-dollar box driver about to join the biggest supercar journey in Vietnam this year
Every year, the chairman of Trung Nguyen Group, Mr. Dang Le Nguyen Vu, often brings his fleet of cars worth several hundred billion to participate in journeys as well as major competitions across the country. Along with that, the number of new cars is also added each batch. And coming to this year’s journey, it is expected that the following new cars will participate in the upcoming supercar journey.

The first model to join the journey was the Porsche 911 Carrera 4S. The selling price of this car model according to the genuine category is about 8.32 billion VND. After completing the rolling procedure, the car was changed to suit the owner’s preferences.

The Maserati Levante Trofeo Launch Edition is the only SUV on the list. The car has Giallo Modenese yellow paint which is quite eye-catching. Currently, the selling price of this SUV when it returns to the owner has not been announced. Just know that, the price of the Maserati Levante Trofeo Launch Edition in Vietnam is about 15 billion VND.

In 2022, the wave of Porsche 911 GT3 2022 suddenly landed in the Vietnamese car market. In just 2 months, 4 new 911 GT3s have returned to the country and all have completed the rolling procedure. In particular, the first one to return home belongs to the owner of Trung Nguyen Group.
Following that, 2 other 911s also joined the hundreds of billion cars. The first one belongs to the Turbo S Cabriolet version with silver paint. The other is a lower performance version, but the exterior remains similar to the Turbo S version.

Next is the Mercedes-AMG GT R duo. The first car belongs to the standard version and was once owned by businessman Nguyen Quoc Cuong. This is the only GT R to return to the country in the form of genuine imports.

Next is the second Mercedes-AMG GT R Pro to return home. GT R Pro version belongs to a limited car line, only shipped exactly 750 units worldwide.

In addition to the above models, 4 Ferrari-branded cars, including: Roma, 488 Pista Spider and the F8 Spider duo are expected to also join this journey.

This is the second Ferrari Roma and the only red Rosso Corsa in Vietnam. Previously, this supercar was imported by a private agent in Hanoi, selling for about 20 billion VND.

About the 488 Pista Spider, this is the second one appearing in Vietnam with Rosso Fiorano red paint but is in the process of changing color. The Ferrari 488 Pista is a racing version of the regular 488 GTB model. Many details of the 488 Pista are taken from two racing models, the 488 Challenge and 488 GTE, to help reduce weight.
The Ferrari F8 Spider duo includes one white and the other yellow. Ferrari F8 is the latest generation to replace the Ferrari 488 GTB. The car uses a 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8 engine similar to the hardtop version, producing 720 horsepower and 770 Nm of torque. According to the manufacturer’s announcement, the car only takes 2.9 seconds to accelerate from 0-100 km / h and reaches a maximum speed of 340 km / h.

The Audi R8 V10 Performance is likely to also participate in the upcoming journey. It is known that this is the first Audi R8 V10 in Vietnam. The car returned home in March 2021 and it has been more than a year so far, but the announced odo meter only stops at 716 km.

The most notable rookie in the upcoming journey is the first Ford GT to return to Vietnam. Compared to the time of returning home, the Ford GT has been adjusted to the exhaust. Specifically, the new exhaust tip is a titanium type, made by Akrapovic while the original is a black painted exhaust tip, designed in the form of a fighter.

Although not in the hypercar segment, the Ford GT is one of the most “difficult” supercars in the world. The Ford GT is produced in limited numbers each year, with a factory price of $400,000. However, not every money can buy this supercar. The list of customers is selected and approved by Ford before signing a car sale contract.
Photo: Liem Nguyen
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