A collection of luxury vehicles, abandoned in a private garage since 2010, has been documented in a recently surfaced video, with an estimated total value of 2.5 million Saudi Riyals. The vehicles include a 2009 Lamborghini, showing only 8,000 kilometers on its odometer, according to reports.
The video similarly reveals a 2010 Ferrari 430 with a mere 30,000 kilometers registered, alongside a 1966 Cobra and a Hummer H1. A 1980 Chevrolet Camaro is also visible within the collection. The discovery has sparked interest among car enthusiasts in Saudi Arabia, with online marketplaces showing continued demand for both new and used Lamborghini models.
Online listings on platforms like Haraj.com.sa and Yallamotor.com.sa demonstrate ongoing sales of both new and used Lamborghini vehicles within the Kingdom. Yallamotor.com.sa currently lists 22 used Lamborghini vehicles from 2010 available for sale in Saudi Arabia. Dubizzle.sa also features listings for models including the Urus, Huracan, Aventador, and Gallardo.
The collection includes vehicles from a range of eras and manufacturers. The presence of a Lamborghini Murciélago from 2010, as detailed on DriveArabia.com, highlights the enduring appeal of the brand, even as newer models like the Revuelto and Urus SE are introduced. Parts for various Lamborghini models, including the Gallardo, are also being advertised for sale, suggesting a continued need for maintenance and restoration of older vehicles.
Recent listings include a 2023 Lamborghini Urus (S) offered for 2,850,000 Riyals, and Lamborghini Huracan Tecnica – 2023 – 2. The market also features aftermarket parts, such as limited edition Aventador rims, and accessories from the Toniino Lamborghini brand.