The world’s first metaverse supercar garage looks absolutely insane.
From floors paved with marble to ceilings covered in murals and crystal chandeliers hanging throughout, it’s nothing short of breathtaking.
And that’s without mentioning the elite lineup of supercars that it hosts.
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As far as the eye can see, there’s a feast of supercars parked up.
A Bugatti Bolide is the first supercar to catch the eye, not only because it’s gold plated but because it’s sitting on illuminated wheels.
It’s parked opposite a blacked-out Lamborghini Veneno which looks like an absolute weapon, too.
Sitting behind is a Rolls-Royce Dawn convertible with the whitest interior you’ve ever seen, and a Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6 Cabriolet that’s equally as bright white.
There’s even a white private jet with gold-plated wing tips and tail.
While the video gives a glimpse as to how the other half lives, it’s not actually real.
As real as it looks – and it had us fooled at first – it’s a metaverse.
In other words, a 3D-enabled digital space that uses virtual reality, augmented reality, and other advanced internet and semiconductor technology.
Why? Because it allows people to have lifelike personal and business experiences online.
The giveaway was actually the ‘2B’ on the side of the private yet, which is the company behind the world’s first metaverse supercar garage.
The supercar garage forms part of 2B Meta’s ultra-luxury metaverse Lake Como mansion, which is available to the public through the purchase of NFTs.
Boasting over 200,000-square-feet of opulent living space, including a 200-foot swimming pool, private nightclkub, and a host of ultra-luxury spaces.
The virtual mansion also serves as an interactive NFT showroom, allowinhg owners to display and share their personal NFT collections with friends, host meetings, and attend private events.
But the luxury doesn’t stop there, though; 2B Meta is also releasing additional luxury spaces including a high-rise tower on Billionaires Row in Manhattan, a waterfront villa on Dubai’s Palm Island, and a winter mansion in St. Moritz, Switzerland.
Take a look around the world’s first metaverse supercar garage!