Potentially the greatest mancave in the world has multiple Ferraris and much, much more

  • The Poirier Collection is one of the largest Ferrari collections in the world
  • It features a variety of limited-edition Ferraris, including a 250 model
  • It also includes other supercars, such as Porsches and Lambos

Published on Aug 23, 2024 at 7:30 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis

Last updated on Aug 25, 2024 at 4:11 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

This is the Poirier Collection, a Ferrari-focused supercar collection worth millions.

The supercar collection lives in what some people would (rightly so) call a mancave.

It is genuinely impressive, and potentially well north of $50 million.

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The collection is located in Montreal, Canada and when they say it’s a ‘Ferrari-focused’ collection, they mean it.

You name it, Poirier almost certainly got it

An incredible Ferrari collection

The supercar collection comprises all the usual suspects.

You’ve got a LaFerrari, two of them actually, several 458s and and other relatively well-known models, including some classics.

But it also includes a Ferrari Enzo, a Ferrari F40, a 575 Superamerica, and even the $1.75 Ferrari Monza, the roofless speedster with no windshield and no windows.

The collection also features an iteration of the Ferrari 250, which is the sort of car, depending on the model we’re talking about, that can easily go for seven figures even when it’s in dire condition.

The other cars in the supercar collection

While the collection may indeed be extremely Ferrari-focused, it also includes some gems made by other brands.

There are several Lambo models, including an Aventador, several Porsche models and then perhaps one of the most interesting performance cars made in recent years, the BAC Mono.

Built by Briggs Automotive Company (BAC) in the UK, the Mono is powered by a 2.3-liter Cosworth engine that produces 280 horsepower.

It may not sound like a lot, but the car weighs 540kg, so the power-to-weight ratio is outstanding.

They’ve been making it for well over 15 years and it has become somewhat of a classic among car enthusiasts.

This is one of the fastest cars in the collection but, ironically, it’s also probably the least valuable.

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