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He owns different models as well, but that’s not the main reason why they look different, is it?

These celebrities have spent years collecting the coolest supercars in the world.

You can’t escape the long arm of the law in Switzerland.

Pagani’s founder saw a different future for high-performance supercars.

Who knew the Utopia has such a playful side to it?

The 827-bhp brute is a tribute to the historic Italian GP circuit.

The collection costs him six figures per month.

The track-friendly version of one of the world’s most beloved supercars.

You would’t want to have to replace all 1,400 titanium bolts at that cost per bolt.

The key is a miniature model of the car itself.

Lionel Messi has a penchant for collecting luxury cars, but his Pagani Zonda Tricolore is the cream of the crop.

Among them was a Bugatti Mistral, McLaren Speedtail, and a Koenigsegg Agera.

We’d never seen so many Bugattis in one room.

Behind a fence with barbed wire sits a collection of hypercars worth in excess of $50 million. Who owns them remains a mystery.

This Hermes Edition Pagani Huayra is worth an eye-watering $7m. But the upfront cost was just the beginning. This is what it costs to maintain the supercar.

The images show a Bugatti Chiron, Ferrari Monza, Porsche 911, Mazda RX-7, Ford GT, and Ferrari 488 Pista all in various stages of neglect.

A Pagani owner customized his Huayra with the coveted Tempesta Package: you get more power and more carbon fiber, but it costs the same as a supercar.

Called the Huayra Dinamica Evo, it’s a custom build for an unnamed, uber-wealthy customer.

One of only five examples, the Pagani Huayra Codalunga made a very special appearance at ICE St. Moritz, stunning the crowds when it took to the ice track.

It’s the fifth of just 10 “R” examples produced between 2009 and 2011 – and it’s been upgraded to “R Evolution” specification.