BOYS' TOYS

Inside billionaire’s lavish car collection from £1million McLaren hypercar to high tech dune buggy

The billionaire also owns a £400,000 Lamborghini Huracan STO

A BILLIONAIRE has given eager motors fans a glimpse into his lavish car collection.

Adrian 'Mr Lambo' Portelli, 35, boasts a stunning collection featuring a £1million McLaren hypercar as well as a high tech dune buggy.

Advertisement
In 2024, Adrian Portelli was named as one of the richest 250 AustraliansCredit: Instagram
Portelli and his $2million McLaren hypercarCredit: Instagram/adrian_portelli
Adrian is also known as 'Lambo Guy' and 'Mr Lambo'Credit: Instagram
The billionaire boasts a number of flashy carsCredit: Instagram/adrian_portelli

The petrolhead billionaire took to his Instagram Stories on Wednesday with a short video of the garage at one of his homes.

Five vehicles were parked in the large carport, including a Lamborghini, a high tech dune buggy, and a golf buggy.

Portelli, who has a well-known taste for flashy cars, also owns a McLaren Senna which he revealed earlier this year.

The billionaire property investor posted a gallery of photos to Instagram showcasing the rare vehicle which is housed in his high-rise penthouse overlooking Melbourne.

Advertisement

He also has a 2023 black Lamborghini Huracan STO - worth $800,000 - which is housed on the bottom floor.

"Can never have enough storage for toys," Portelli wrote next to the photos.

The luxury sports cars sitting in his skyrise penthouse had to be craned into the 57th floor from the outside of the building.

Last year, Portelli splashed out on the luxury penthouse, breaking a record for the city's most expensive apartment after paying an eye-watering $39million.

Advertisement

Most read in Motors

2024 WENT FAST
Return of FordCapri and V8 Supervan… our motoring highs (and lows) of 2024
WHEEL DEAL
Vauxhall Frontera is cheap & cheerful electric SUV that over-delivers all round
DUMPING GROUND
Our street is littered with rusty abandoned motors held together by tape
MORE FOR LESS
The cheapest cars coming in 2025 - including reimagined classic and £14k SUV

He will reportedly use the property as a weekender.

In March Portelli, a self-made billionaire from Melbourne's western suburbs, was named as one of Australia's wealthiest people.

It comes as the Godfather star Al Pacino showed off his collection of stunning motors acquired throughout his illustrious career.

The 83-year-old has an estimated net worth of more than £100million so it is no surprise he has a vast collection of cars.

Advertisement

Despite the actor's more humble choices, he still owns a stunning £370,000 Rolls-Royce Phantom.

The stunning saloon is the jewel in the crown of his collection and can reach 0-60 in just 5.2 seconds.

The flagship car is known for its ultra smooth-ride quality.

There's also Jay Leno's awe-inspiring car collection, featuring a mesmerising array of steam-powered marvels to cutting-edge roadsters.

Advertisement

He is reported to have more than 181 cars and 160 motorcycles parked in a private garage near Burbank Airport.

The former Tonight Show host has turned into an avid car enthusiast since his rise to fame.

Meanwhile, another jaw-dropping collection was shared online featuring the most expensive cars in the business.

Advertisement

And this Saudi billionaire arrived in the capital with a staggering collection of gold supercars.

Who is Adrian 'Mr Lambo' Portelli?

Adrian Portelli is a self-made billionaire from Melbourne's western suburbs.

In 2024 the entrepreneur was listed as Australia's 115th richest person by The Australian.

In a rags-to-riches tale, he dropped out of university to work with his father at a truck repair business.

Portelli then moved to the USA where he initially planned to operate his own limousine business for celebrities. 

But he and his tech genius roommate developed several successful apps which then sold for huge amounts, in what would be the start of his fortune. 

Six years ago, the entrepreneur launched LCMT+, a promotions and giveaway platform with a focus on both luxury houses and vehicles. 

He has made an estimated $1.3 billion fortune made from his promotions company.

As well as LCMT+, Adrian is also the brains behind the charitable foundation The Little Legends.

It was created to provide some brightness in the lives of children suffering from chronic illness and a range of different disabilities.

Portelli has also made several appearances on the Channel Nine show The Block.

Portelli also has a dune buggy in his collectionCredit: @adrian_portelli
He founded auto enthusiast club LMCT+ which has now become Australia's largest and fastest-growing car communityCredit: Instagram
Topics
Advertisement
machibet777.com