Every Car In Gianluca Vacchi The Italian Millionaire’s Collection
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Every Car In Gianluca Vacchi The Italian Millionaire’s Collection

July 1, 2022

After wheeling, dealing, and dancing through his most expensive penthouses, millionaire Gianluca Vacchi also has an impressive collection of cars in his garage.

Italian entrepreneur, author, fitness enthusiast, and social media sensation Gianluca Vacchi, one of the wealthiest men on earth, needs no introduction. But to refresh your mind, this business mogul is known for leading an extravagant lifestyle, which he shares with his massive fanbase on the internet.

Born and raised in Bologna, Italy, Vacchi was a highly ambitious person in his early days. After graduating from college, Vacchi started working on his brand, collaborating with influential entrepreneurs and companies and building several successful businesses. Working hard day in and day out, Vacchi eventually decided to step back from the industry to live a more relaxed lifestyle.

Since then, Vacchi has turned to a life of fitness, music, and internet stardom – where he shares his adventures with his followers. Vacchi earned his fortune as a large stockholder in an Italian manufacturing business called IMA. As one of the company’s largest individual shareholders, Vacchi makes tens of millions in dividends every year.

Gianluca Vacchi
Instagram billionaire Gianluca Vacchi. Photo from Ibiza Spotlight.

With this kind of money in his back pocket, Gianluca Vacchi has everything you can imagine. From helicopters to convertibles to private jets and even some of the most expensive cars. With a net worth of over $200 million, Vacchi can splash over $20 million on vehicles without breaking a sweat. 

Here are some of the most luxurious cars you will find in his garage of dreams:

  • Rolls Royce Wraith

The new Rolls Royce Wraith is designed to provide unrivalled comfort to anybody who enters the cabin with a magnificent interior, head-turning styling and infinite luxuries to grace the stage. With four spacious bucket seats, the Rolls Royce Wraith engine hidden behind the iconic radiator grille produces a level of performance rarely seen.

It has a 6.6 litre V 12 engine with dual turbochargers and an eight-speed automated transmission. While the Rolls Royce Wraith is spectacular in terms of power, it is also impressive in terms of refinement. Although a freight train has muscle, most of us would prefer it to go by lounge car with the rate you receive a strong sense of power, prompting relaxed elegance and convenience. 

Furthermore, safety features such as standard land departure warnings and front and rear parking sensors will give you peace of mind on every journey.

  • Aston Martin D59

There is only one petrol engine available for the Aston Martin D59. The D59 features an automatic transmission with a mileage of 9.8 kilometres depending on the version and fuel type. It is a four-seater 12-cylinder car with a 4720-millimetre lens, 2116 millimetre width and 2745 millimetre wheelbase and is capable of generating a maximum power output of 540 hp and 457 lb-ft of torque.

Gianluca Vacchi
Gianluca Vacchi on Instagram. Pinterest.
Gianluca Vacchi
Gianluca Vacchi on Instagram. Pinterest.
  • Rolls Royce Phantom VIII

Rolls Royce motor cars produced a full-size luxury car, the eighth and current model of the Rolls Royce Phantom, introduced in 2017 and is the company’s second under BMW ownership. The car’s aesthetic has been compared to its predecessor as it shares many of the same design elements, including the rear doors. 

The Phantom eight has a short front overhang, an excellent front end, a long bonnet and setback passenger compartment, a long wheelbase and a following rear end. Rolls Royce’s signature radiator grille is blended into the surrounding bodywork for the first time on the Phantom. A twin-turbo charge 6.75 litre V 12 engine is available solely inside.

Gianluca Vacchi
@Gianluca_Vacchi. Photo from Twitter.
  • Rolls-Royce Dawn

The Dawn was developed based on the Rolls Royce Ghost. Its top speed is limited to 250 kilometres per hour and weighs 2560 kilogrammes. Compared to the ghost, it takes 4.9 seconds to accelerate from zero to 100 kilometres per hour. The front bumper has been 53 millimetres longer, and the automobile rides on polished 20-inch wheels. The Rolls Royce Dawn has 80 per cent of new body panels and strikes a balance between exclusivity and efficiency. 

  • Mercedes-AMG G63

This Mercedes AMG G63 features a wide windscreen and a pair of rain-sensing wipers. The radiator grille is forceful with horizontal slots. It is accompanied by a stylish headlight with strong xenon lamps and LED daytime running lights. The interior has a gleaming design with metallic and timber accents. 

The firm has put a lot of effort into giving the cabinet a high-end look; the cockpit, which offers plenty of leg, shoulder and headroom, is the most admirable feature of the interiors. Its dashboard features a dual colour scheme and a sensual yet slightly sculptured style. It is powered by a 5.5-litre big turbo petrol engine with a 5461 cc displacement capacity.

  • Ferrari 458 Italia

There is only one petrol engine available for the Ferrari 458 Italia. With a size of 4497 ccs, the 458 Italia features an automatic transmission and a mileage of 7.51 kilometres; this red ruby is going places. The car can sprint from 0-60 mph in 3.4 seconds and reach a top speed of 210 mph. This Ferrari costs $245,000. 

Author: Michelle Laver
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