Mystery Surrounds a $70 Million Hypercar Collection Featuring 11 Rare Paganis
A private car collection valued at around $70 million has drawn attention for its rare and exclusive hypercars. Among them are 11 Paganis, including some of the most sought-after models in the world. The owner's identity remains unknown, and the current location of the collection is undisclosed.
The centrepiece of the collection features three Huayra BCs, a model limited to just 35 units worldwide. One standout is the Huayra BC Prototype 00, named in honour of Horacio Pagani's first customer and investor. Another rare addition is a Huayra Roadster with a fully exposed carbon fibre weave, estimated at roughly $5 million.
Two Zonda Fs, each valued at over $10 million, rank as the most expensive cars in the collection. A Pagani Utopia Coupé, priced between $4 and $7 million, further highlights the lineup. Alongside these, a Lamborghini Sian Roadster—one of only 19 ever made—adds to the exclusivity. Even a Porsche GT3 RS, priced at $439,000, is included, though it pales in comparison to the collection's other high-value vehicles.
Earlier reports suggested the total worth of the collection could reach $100 million, though current estimates place it closer to $70 million.
The collection remains one of the most valuable private assemblages of hypercars, with 11 Paganis alone setting it apart. Without a named owner or confirmed location, its exact whereabouts and future remain uncertain.
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