VietNamNet Bridge – The number of supercars in HCM City has reached almost 100, so it is not difficult to see luxury cars worth hundreds of thousands of USD on Saigon streets.
![]() Three luxury cars on the sidewalk of Nguyen Du Street, District 1, HCM City. From the left: A BMW M6 Gran Coupe worth VND6.7 billion ($320,000), SUV Porsche Cayenne and Mustang Shelby GT500 - the most powerful car in Vietnam.
![]() The BMW M6 Gran Coupe.
![]() Two Mercedes-Benz Maybach S600 on Nguyen Hue Street, worth about VND10 billion ($500,000) each. Currently, about 50 Maybach S600 have been delivered to Vietnamese customers.
![]() The only Aston Martin Vanquish 2015 in Vietnam, owned by a real estate tycoon. In the US, it is priced worth about $284,000. In Vietnam, the car costs about VND16 billion (nearly $800,000).
![]() The first Lamborghini Huracan in Vietnam paired with ultra-luxury car Rolls Royce Ghost. The price of Lamborghini Huracan is about VND13.5 billion ($600,000) (excluding registration tax) while the Rolls-Royce Ghost is about VND16 billion (nearly $800,000).
![]() A yellow Ferrari 458 Italia supercar besides a Maybach Mercedes S600.
![]() In Vietnam, Ferrari 458 Italia is priced about VND15 billion (nearly $700,000).
![]() Maybach 62S Zeppelin - one of the most luxurious and rarest models in Vietnam. In the US, it is priced about $610,000. It is estimated that it will be imported to Vietnam; its price is up to VND40 billion (nearly $2 million).
![]() A BMW i8 on Nguyen Tat Thanh Street, District 4, Ho Chi Minh City.
![]() Mustang 50th Anniversary Edition. Only 1,964 cars of this model were manufactured to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Ford.
![]() The first Maserati Ghibli in HCM City.
![]() Another supercar - Maserati Granturismo.
![]() Ford Mustang 2015 with rare color.
![]() Mercedes S-Class W222. In HCM City, there are two cars of this style and one belongs to Cuong dollar, a businessman known for his large collection of supercars in Vietnam.
![]() A red Ford Mustang 2015 at the corner of An Duong Vuong and Nguyen Van Cu Street, District 5. |
Photo: Zing |