It’s basically impossible to comprehend the hypercars that litter Beverly Hills parking lots
- Dozens of hypercars are sitting in Beverly Hills parking lots
- They have been parked and left to collect dust for years
- YouTuber is now trying to uncover the mystery behind them
Published on Jan 01, 2025 at 2:00 PM (UTC+4)
by Siddharth Dudeja
Last updated on Nov 27, 2024 at 2:59 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Kate Bain
Beverly Hills parking lots are brimming with unused hypercars, including some of the most sought-after McLaren and Lamborghini models.
Beverly Hills — or LA in general — is home to some of the most exotic supercars and hypercars in the United States.
But unfortunately, not all of them are being shown the love we’d like to think they are.
One YouTuber is now highlighting the sad state of affairs.
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Hypercars sitting in Beverly Hills parking lots
YouTuber effspot showed several hypercars littered throughout Los Angeles in a video from 2022.
Now, these were ‘exclusive’ parking garages — likely inside some private housing communities.
His video began with exploring a parking lot that was overflowing with surplus vehicles from car dealerships.
These weren’t ordinary cars either.
This garage had countless Rolls-Royces, Bentleys, and even some McLarens.
But the real deal was still hiding away.
When effspot visited another garage, he found super-rare hypercars worth well above six figures.
One such example was a Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren, which looked like it had been left abandoned for years.
Before you ask, yes — Mercedes-Benz and McLaren once partnered to create the SLR McLaren.
It marked the start of a new era for both brands and finding one today isn’t easy.
The McLaren paradise
A handful of McLaren Sennas, Elvas, Speedtails, and a custom Bugatti Chiron were parked alongside this rare gem.
To top it off, there was also a Lamborghini Aventador SVJ.
So, what were these cars doing there?
Most likely, the supercars have been parked there for long-term storage.
Because there were so many, Effspot suggested they might be owned by a company that leases cars to film studios in LA.
The YouTuber is no stranger crazy adventures.
He has previously investigated LA’s ‘abandoned supercar problem’ and also explored offbeat supercar dealerships across the world.