MrBeast just drove $250m worth of cars in one video, including the $100m Ferrari 125 S
Published on Sep 18, 2023 at 7:30 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis
Last updated on Sep 19, 2023 at 2:22 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Kate Bain
MrBeast has come up with yet another wild idea.
In his latest video, he drives $250 million worth of cars, with vehicles ranging from $1 to $100 million, and everything in between.
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$1 car
First, we need to start with the $1 car.
It’s an ancient, rusty hot rod and the owner is willing to let it go for just one dollar.
MrBeast, as you do, spent around $20k to get it back on the road… and it worked.
Moving on we’ve got a $100k Tesla Model X, a $200k Lamborghini Huracan and a $300k Rezvani Vengeance.
It’s bulletproof and blast-proof and MrBeast actually tested its bombproof capabilities.
Next, we’ve got a $500,000 Humvee boat.
It’s called the H1-Panther and you can drive it to the Marina, and then keep on driving into the water.
The $600,000 vehicle is a car that can fly, literally.
Then MrBeast drives 10 different $1m supercars.
There’s the Ford GT, a couple of Lamborghinis, a couple of Ferraris and even a rare iteration of the Ford Mustang.
$2 million to $50 million
The $2m car is the Hyperion XP-1 hypercar, which runs on hydrogen and literally emits nothing but drinkable water.
Next up is a Koenigsegg Regera that’s been customized with crushed diamonds for the body panels, making it worth $10 million.
The $20 million car is a rare carbon fiber McLaren f1 that belongs to none other than Jay Leno himself.
And finally we’ve got two cars that are so expensive that they live in a museum.
The $30 million car is a Ferrari that was built as a gift for Henry Ford II, while the $50 million is a Jaguar that used to belong to Steve McQueen.
$100m Ferrari 125 S
This is the most expensive car in the video, and one of the most expensive cars in the world.
It’s the Ferrari 125 S, AKA the first car Ferrari ever built.
It lives in the Petersen Museum in Los Angeles and, for insurance reasons, only one person in the world is allowed to drive it.
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