R50m Pagani Huayra spotted in SA – who owns it? [video]

A Pagani Huayra Roadster worth over R50 million has been spotted in Johannesburg. But who owns the Italian sportscar?

PAGANI HUAYRA ROADSTER WORTH OVER R50M SPOTTED IN JOZI

According to vloggers AutoBeasts ZA, a blue Pagani Huayra Roadster was spotted speeding down the streets of Johannesburg.

The car sported the number plater “Huayra GP.”

According to CarMag, the Huayra’s starting price is $3,5 million, which, converted, is close to R60 million!

@autobeastsza Pagani Huayra Roadster Spotted in S.A Worth over R50Million #paganihuayra ♬ Sengimoja – Emjaykeyz & The Couzin & Redash

WHO OWNS THE SUPERCAR?

While rumours are swirling about who owns the Pagani Huayra, various car bloggers revealed that supercar dealer Daytona recently acquired the exact same model.

The car was on show in the Melrose Arch branch.

“This is the most beautiful car I’ve ever seen,” YouTuber TVEC said back in May.

“We cannot compare this to anything else we’ve ever seen in person. It’s just something so special.”

@tvec_cars The Pagani Huayra Roadster is the most beautiful car we’ve EVER SEEN 😭😫#pagani #paganihuayra #hypercars ♬ original sound – TVEC

MOST EXPENSIVE CARS YOU CAN BUY IN SOUTH AFRICA

While it’s unclear if the limited edition Pagani Huayra is available for purchase in South Africa, social media personality Cool Story Bru revealed other expensive cars you could splash your cash on.

They include the 

  • Mercedes G63 AMG 6×6 (R19 million)
  • Ferrari Stradale (R15 million)
  • Rolls Royce Cullinan (R14,5 million)
  • Ferrari SF90 Spider (R13,7 million)
@coolstorybru_ The most expensive cars you can buy in South Africa 😱🇿🇦 #southafrica #tiktoksouthafrica #tiktoksouthafrica🇿🇦 ♬ original sound – Cool Story Bru! 🇿🇦

Now take a look at the Five Most Expensive Cars spotted in South Africa.

ARE YOU A FAN OF THE PAGANI HUAYRA ROADSTER?

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