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Minh Tri Tran

2026-04-15 16:03:00.868440

Rare Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 Spyder Reappears in Dang Le Nguyen Vu's Collection
The Lamborghini Gallardo remains one of the most successful chapters in the history of the 'Raging Bull' brand. Produced between 2003 and 2013, it set the stage for the modern supercar era before being succeeded by the Huracan. In Vietnam, one specific model stands out: the Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 Spyder owned by Dang Le Nguyen Vu, the Chairman of Trung Nguyen Coffee Group. Imported in 2016, this vehicle holds the distinction of being the first Gallardo convertible to ever arrive in the country.

This particular unit is a 2013 facelift model, characterized by its distinctive triangular front bumper design. It is finished in a clean Bianco Avus white paint with a contrasting black fabric roof. True to the owner's style, the car remains largely original, featuring only the signature 'UN' logo found across his massive multi-million dollar car collection. The exterior is further enhanced by 19-inch two-tone five-spoke wheels wrapped in high-performance Pirelli P-Zero tires.

Unlike its coupe counterpart, the LP560-4 Spyder does not feature a glass engine cover, as that space is reserved for the folding roof mechanism. However, the heart of the beast is still very much present. It is powered by a 5.2L naturally aspirated V10 engine producing 560 horsepower. With its all-wheel-drive system (as indicated by the '4' in LP560-4), the car can rocket from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4 seconds, reaching a top speed of 324 km/h.

The interior follows the monochromatic theme of the exterior, blending white and black leather. A unique touch added by Mr. Vu is a custom-designed holder for his coffee cup and cigars—a mandatory feature for any vehicle in his fleet. As a collector who owns some of the world's most prestigious cars, including the Bugatti Veyron and Porsche 918 Spyder, this Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 Spyder represents a classic era of Italian engineering that continues to turn heads on Vietnamese streets. It is a testament to the enduring appeal of the V10 engine and the timeless design of the Gallardo lineage.

#LamborghiniGallardo , #DangLeNguyenVu , #SupercarCollection , #V10Engine , #LamborghiniSpyder , #VietnamSupercars

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khadijat

2026-03-29 10:36:05.013063

Inside the Multi-Million Dollar Supercar Collection of Vietnam’s Coffee King: A 1,000km Cross-Country Journey
When it comes to the world’s most impressive private car collections, few can rival the sheer scale and unique aesthetic of the fleet owned by Dang Le Nguyen Vu, the visionary founder of Trung Nguyen Legend. Known affectionately as 'Qua' Vu, his passion for automotive excellence has culminated in a collection valued at hundreds of billions of Vietnamese Dong. Recently, this extraordinary fleet took to the open road for a cross-country journey spanning thousands of kilometers, offering spectators a rare glimpse into one of Asia's most prestigious garages.

This massive convoy isn't just about speed; it is a display of curated automotive history. The collection features an array of hypercars and supercars from the world’s most elite manufacturers, including Ferrari, Lamborghini, Bugatti, McLaren, and Rolls-Royce. What sets this collection apart is the distinctive styling chosen by Mr. Vu. Most vehicles in his fleet are finished in a signature palette of white, silver, grey, or matte black, often adorned with the 'UN' branding—symbolizing his philosophical leanings toward global unity.

Among the highlights of the cross-country tour were iconic models like the Bugatti Veyron, which remains one of the most expensive and rare vehicles in Vietnam. The sight of a Veyron traversing diverse terrains, from coastal highways to rugged mountain passes, is a testament to the maintenance and care provided to these machines. Alongside the Bugatti, the fleet included various Ferrari models such as the 458 Speciale, 488 Pista, and the F12 Berlinetta, each representing a different era of Italian engineering perfection. For enthusiasts of British luxury, the presence of multiple Rolls-Royce Phantoms and Cullinans provided a stark contrast to the high-revving engines of the accompanying supercars.

The logistics of moving a hundred-billion-dong fleet across Vietnam are staggering. A dedicated team of technicians, logistics experts, and security personnel ensured that every vehicle performed optimally throughout the 1,000km trek. This journey serves more than just a personal hobby; it acts as a mobile exhibition for the Trung Nguyen Legend brand, blending the art of coffee culture with the pinnacle of automotive design. For the local communities along the route, the arrival of the convoy was a major event, drawing crowds of car spotters and curious onlookers who rarely see such exotic machinery outside of major urban hubs like Ho Chi Minh City or Hanoi.

As the automotive landscape shifts toward electrification, Dang Le Nguyen Vu’s collection remains a sanctuary for internal combustion excellence. His commitment to preserving these mechanical masterpieces while actually driving them—rather than keeping them hidden in a climate-controlled basement—has earned him respect among global car collectors. This cross-country expedition proves that these cars are not just 'garage queens' but are capable of enduring long-distance travel, even in the humid and varied climate of Southeast Asia. Whether you are a fan of classic luxury or modern hypercar performance, the 'Qua' Vu collection represents the ultimate dream for any petrolhead.

#SupercarCollection , #LuxuryCars , #DangLeNguyenVu , #TrungNguyenLegend , #VietnamSupercars , #Hypercars , #AutomotiveLifestyle , #CarEnthusiast

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