Underground vault in California has some incredibly rare supercars you shouldn't sleep on
- This underground vault is housed at a California museum
- Hundreds of rare supercars line the halls
- Concepts, vintage, classics, and hypercars are all on display
Published on Jun 02, 2025 at 1:21 AM (UTC+4)
by Jack Marsh
Last updated on Jun 02, 2025 at 9:02 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
This underground vault in California opens up to reveal a plethora of rare supercars that surprise even the biggest gearheads.
Some of the best treasures on the planet are buried beneath the surface.
Whether it’s the majestic intercity metro lines in Europe’s biggest cities or the hidden bounties rumored to be undiscovered under the Egyptian pyramids, there are more than a few wonders hidden by the gravel we walk on.
Over in California, though, the hidden jewels are caches of supercars that have no business being kept out of the spotlight.
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Underground supercar clubs are often associated with Japan, giving full Tokyo Drift vibes. So much so that the police had to buy some seriously speedy wheels from Honda and Nissan to catch them.
But there are also garages around the globe that house some of the world’s most beautiful supercars, including this one in London.
Now, popular enthusiast Manny Khoshbin has found a hidden gem in California, which houses hundreds of incredible, rare supercars.

Highlighted on Khoshbin’s YouTube channel, he explored the secret vault underneath the Petersen Museum.
Immediately confronting the team party was the colossal Hispano-Suiza H6C Dubonnet Xenia, dwarfing the billionaire, who was left in awe.
A white Porsche 959 16-cylinder Cizeta concept car was next in line, kicking off the tour in incredible fashion.
An array of Bugatti cars flanked the opening, which appealed to Khoshbin. He is, after all, one of three owners of a Bolide in the United States.
Throughout the underground vault, rare supercars continued to appear.
A Jaguar XJ220, a Porsche 901, a gold-plated DeLorean, the original Batmobile, an Audi Quattro S1 E2, a Ford GT90, vintage motorbikes, and tonnes of Ferrari models all decked the halls.
There were even some wackier designs that must have spent time in front of a camera in adverts or collab shoots with different brands.

Funnily enough, it’s not the only underground supercar haven in California, as another YouTuber found a garage in LA filled with rare models.
These hidden vaults are becoming increasingly popular as celebs look to keep their cars in safe places.
Still, this particular display might be one of the best yet.
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