The three biggest Hypercar in the world: who they are and what's in their garages
Hypercars are not only engineering marvels, but also coveted collector's items - for a few extremely wealthy enthusiasts. In this article, we take an exclusive look at three of the world's most famous Hypercar. They own vehicles that not only cost millions, but also represent milestones in automotive history.
1 Manny Khoshbin - The architect of abundance
Origin: USA (California)
Profession: Real estate investor and entrepreneur
Known for: Luxury garages, social media presence (YouTube, Instagram)
Highlights of his Hypercar:
Bugatti Chiron Hermes Edition - unique in the world, customized in collaboration with Hermès
Pagani Huayra Hermes Edition - just as exclusive as the Chiron
McLaren Speedtail - limited to 106 units, with customized colors
Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut (ordered) - top speed variant with a target of over 500 km/h
McLaren P1
Mercedes-AMG ONE (announced)
Remarkable: Khoshbin only chooses vehicles with a high collector's value and is known for realizing individual special designs with brands such as Hermès, Bugatti or Pagani.
2 Sheikh Sultan Al Nahyan - The desert collector
Origin: United Arab Emirates
Profession: Member of the ruling family of Abu Dhabi
Known for: Largest private collection of vehicles in the world (over 3000 cars)
Highlights from the Hypercar:
Ferrari LaFerrari
McLaren P1
Porsche 918 Spyder
Bugatti Veyron & Chiron in several versions
Koenigsegg Agera RS
Lamborghini Veneno
Aston Martin Valkyrie (pre-ordered)
Remarkable: The collection is not open to the public, but is reputed to contain the largest coherent collection of super sports cars and hypercars in the world - some of them in multiple versions.
3. Kris Singh - The "Mr. Carbon" from the USA
Origin: USA (Florida)
Profession: Investor and entrepreneur
Known for: Early investor in exclusive Hypercar
Highlights of his collection:
Lamborghini Veneno Roadster - 1 of 9 worldwide
Pagani Huayra La Monza Lisa - individually built and signed
McLaren Sabre - 1 of only 15 in the USA
Koenigsegg Regera "Titanium " - specially configured
Bugatti Chiron Pure Sport
Aston Martin Valkyrie (announced)
Remarkable: Kris Singh is a regular guest at events such as Pebble Beach or the Geneva Auto Salon and actively uses his vehicles. He documents his collection transparently on Instagram - making him one of the best-known collectors in the community.
Conclusion: Hypercars as rolling works of art and investments
What all these collectors have in common is not only their enormous wealth, but also their passion for design, technology and exclusivity. Whether personalized special editions of Bugatti, custom-made Pagani or limited Koenigseggs: these collectors often secure the rarest vehicles in the world even before the actual market launch.
With the ongoing hype surrounding electromobility and limitations on the market, it is clear that hypercars are increasingly not just being driven, but treated like works of art - as an expression of identity, status and investment.