We visited a warehouse in Munich and stepped into the ultimate playground for the rich
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We were lucky enough to visit this warehouse in Munich, which felt like stepping into the ultimate playground for the rich.
Motorworld in Munich, Germany, is home to more than 30 of the world’s most valuable and exclusive car brands, and we got to see some of the coolest supercars in Europe.
From the most iconic racing cars to the most luxurious supercars, there are hundreds of vehicles at Motorworld to look at and appreciate.
We even saw a man casually driving around in a McLaren 600LT Spider on the warehouse floor, a perfect example of casual luxury.
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We, of course, love a fabulous supercar collection at Supercar Blondie, and we were lucky enough to be able to see some of the most luxurious European examples in this giant warehouse in Munich, Germany.
Motorworld is the home of hundreds of supercars made by over 30 different luxury vehicle brands, displayed in tall glass cases.
We got to see racing icons like the BMW 320si that was created to fulfill the regulations of the 2006 World Touring Car Championship and was based on the E90 generation of the BMW 3 Series originally.
There’s no lack of other custom BMWs like the Munich Art Car, a BMW E21, designed by the artist Walter Maurer. This car is part of the BMW Art Car collection, a series of cars painted by various artists since 1975.
Motorworld has tall glass cases, with cars from all different automakers and years, like a black 1983 Pontiac firebird in the same case as a red 2011 Porsche 997.2.
We also saw retro European supercar brands in the form of classic Mercedes-Benzes, like the one Jay Leno found that’s so rare, the brand had forgotten about it, alongside iconic ’80s Porsches, a treat for die-hard supercar fans.
There were also some brand new and super expensive supercars present, like a pristine Bugatti Bolide with the iconic X on the fenders.
It felt as if the whole experience couldn’t get more luxurious, but we got to see a man casually drive his McLaren 600LT Spider around the warehouse floor.
If you’re ever in Munich in Germany, and are a supercar fan, and let’s face it, you should be, then be sure to check out Motorworld. It truly is the ultimate playground for the rich.
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