This is what it takes to get invited to a secret hypercar club
- This UK hypercar meeting is incredibly exclusive
- Over 30 of the finest cars in the world were on display
- This man is now revealing what it takes to get an invite
- And he was given one specific condition
Published on Mar 13, 2025 at 1:32 PM (UTC+4)
by Jack Marsh
Last updated on Mar 13, 2025 at 4:18 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Kate Bain
This man owns some of the rarest cars on the planet and he’s just revealed what it takes to get invited into one of the world’s most exclusive hypercar clubs.
The hypercar owner was invited to a secret meet up in the UK, which saw a frankly unbelievable line-up of cars.
From Bugatti to Koenigsegg and Ferrari, it was one of the most extraordinary gatherings of hypercars you can imagine.
But, of course, there were a few conditions attached to his invite.
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UK man takes his Zenvo TSR-S to a hypercar club
Around the world, there are several elite hypercar clubs that see millions of dollars’ worth of carbon fiber gathered in one spot.
The most exclusive clubs in the world even have their own racetracks, like this one that cuts through the Japanese mountains.
But hypercar owner and YouTube vlogger ‘Shmee150’ has been invited to a secret UK hypercar club, but only on the premise that he rolled up in a specific car.

He was invited on the condition he showed up in a Zenvo TSR-S instead of his Ferrari SF90 XX.
The Zenvo TSR-S is a Danish hypercar with only 25 units produced and is one of the very few road-legal cars capable of soaring over 200mph.
So with a car that qualifies, the Zenvo owner attended the exclusive HypraLusso social club in Oxfordshire, UK.
‘Secret’ club has an incredible array of hypercars
On the back step of McLaren’s Woking HQ, the hypercar meet-up saw more than 30 hypercars come together.
The unnamed venue had a range of racecars on display too, ranging from the uniquely built 1952 Ferrari 340 Mexico Spyder, to the McLaren F1.
As for the attendees, well, Ferrari dominated the course with models like the SF90 XX, F8, 599 SA Aperta, 812 Competizione, 918 Spyder, Enzo, and Daytona SP3.

Some of Great Britain’s best-produced hypercars were also on display with Aston Martin’s esteemed 177 and Valor double act getting in on the action alongside a Gordon Murray T-50 and a McLaren Senna.
A host of models from Koenigsegg made the trip too, including three Regeras, a CCX, and an Agera N.
Rounding things off, some more stellar European creations were spotted.
A Porsche Martini 918, Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport, Pagani Huayra Roadster, and Lamborghini LP 77-4 Centenario finished off the highlight reel.







Given its location, near some of Europe’s best manufacturers, the UK is home to a tonne of hypercars, and it’s no surprise the owners like to get together once in a while to celebrate what they’ve got.
Unfortunately, the quartet of record-breaking Bugatti cars that reside in Nottingham, UK, weren’t in attendance.
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