Supercar meet is all going to plan until a top secret $132M hypercar club turns up to leave them embarrassed

Published on Jun 19, 2026 at 1:28 PM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson

Last updated on Jun 19, 2026 at 1:28 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Mason Jones

Supercar meet is all going to plan until a top secret $132M hypercar club turns up to leave them embarrassed

This supercar meet was running smoothly until a $132 million hypercar club rocked up to overshadow everyone.

One YouTuber had tagged along to the Goodwood Supercar Sunday meetup, where a diverse mix of supercars, classics, and modified cars had arrived.

These cars were all perfectly nice, but they were no match for what was coming.

When the Hypra Lusso Convoy arrived, everybody was mesmerized by what they saw.

This supercar meet was going so well until this hypercar club showed up

YouTuber AdamC3046 is a regular at car shows, where he checks out cars of every stripe.

In this video, he was attending the Goodwood Breakfast Club: Supercar Sunday meet.

Getting out early at 7 am, he was guaranteed a good spot to watch the cars roll in.

“It’s meant to be supercars only, but I think Goodwood do allow exceptions,” Adam explained.

“So again, not a supercar necessarily, but Lancia Delta Integrale has been allowed in.”

What other cars did he see?

It was a pretty diverse range to be fair, with early arrivals including a Porsche 993 Turbo, a Lamborghini Diablo, and even a Ferrari F40.

All very respectable and fine cars, there’s no question about that.

But what came next blew them all out of the water.

That does sound like a tall order, we know.

When the Hypra Lusso Convoy arrived, it’s like time had ground to a halt.

Which figures because there was a temporary gridlock upon their arrival.

The hypercars that make the Hypra Lusso Convoy stand out

Before we go any further, it’s probably worth explaining exactly what the Hypra Lusso Convoy is.

This is a UK-based private members hypercar club, focused on hypercar owners and the luxurious lifestyle that comes with such car ownership.

According to Aperta Events, the club is based around several pillars: membership, events, marketplace access, and several services like concierge and storage.

The club is a firm believer in hypercars being used as their manufacturers intended, rather than sitting in garages gathering dust.

So with that being said, which hypercars featured in this illustrious lineup?

There were some serious heavy-hitters from Bugatti and Ferrari, including at trio of Veyrons, several Daytona SP3s, a LaFerrari, a F12 TDF, and a SF90 XX.

Then there was the modern hypercars, including an Aston Martin Valkyrie, a McLaren P1 LM, a McLaren Senna GTR, and a Pagani Huayra.

Adam himself had some favorites among the group.

“Behind the yellow LaFerrari is the XJ220 S conversion. That’s probably my favorite on the lot,” he told his viewers.

His overall favorites from the morning included the XJ220 S, the De Tomaso Panterra GT5, and the Ford GT.

You see all sorts of things at car meets

Car meets are a great chance to auto enthusiasts to meet up with like-minded people.

They also provide a golden opportunity to see some exceptional cars.

Whether it be a Ferrari 250 used to drive around a dog (Yes, really), or a mysterious Mustang doppelganger, there’s always interesting to feast your eyes on.

If there was to be one rule of a supercar meet, it would be to expect the unexpected.

One host learned that the hard way after he turned away a millionaire for showing up in a Tesla – only for him to come back in a totally different set of wheels.

Ben joined Supercar Blondie in February 2025 after being published by international organizations including LADbible, The Sun, the New York Post, and the Daily Mail. He covers supercars, rare and collectible vehicles, aviation, luxury assets, and the fascinating people behind them. His reporting has explored everything from seven-figure supercars and historic Ferrari collections to unusual aircraft adventures and extraordinary automotive discoveries from around the world. Ben has also gained first-hand insight into vehicle craftsmanship and customization, including visiting specialist workshops to see bespoke vehicles up close.