How much does a Ferrari cost in Singapore?

Ferrari Price List

Car Make / Model With COE SRP (SGD) Includes VES (Mouse over to see price increase/decrease)
Ferrari 488 Spider 2016 Yes $1,105,000 VES: $20,000 (C2)
488 GTB
488 GTB
Ferrari 488 GTB (A) 2015 Yes $995,000 VES: $20,000 (C2)

How much is a Ferrari 488 in Singapore?

995,000 Singapore dollars
But speed comes at a price – a hefty one, too. The 488 GTB, carries an eye-watering price tag of 995,000 Singapore dollars ($734,507), excluding the cost of a Certificate of Entitlement (COE) – the 10-year license that drivers must purchase to use a private vehicle in the country.

Who is Shi Ka Yee?

Singapore — An attempt by Shi Ka Yee, infamously known as Singapore’s own ‘Ferrari lady,’ to not pay her former husband an amount greater than $430,000 has failed.

How many LaFerrari are there in Singapore?

Anyone familiar with Singapore is aware of the country’s wealth, which has resulted in an abundance of luxury vehicles and supercars. It’s no surprise then that one of the 499 Ferrari LaFerraris to be produced was destined for delivery in the country.

How much is a Bugatti in Singapore?

The Chiron Pur Sport is available for approximately S$4.94 million before options, and because it’s left-hand drive, it can’t be registered for use on Singaporean roads. Featuring 1,500bhp and 1,600Nm of torque, the Chiron Pur Sport clocks the 0-100km/h run in just 2.3 seconds, and 0-200km/h in 5.5 seconds.

How many McLaren are there in Singapore?

Visuals: McLaren Singapore Only 765 units will be produced globally and 8 of these are destined for Singapore; 6 have already been spoken for. Be fast if you want to grab the last 2.

How much does a Bugatti cost in Singapore?

Derryn Wong Wearnes Automotive is the official dealer for Bugatti in Singapore and according to it, the car is priced at 2.4-million Euro, or $3.68-million Singapore dollars, without tax or options.

Does Peter Lim own McLaren?

McLaren has announced that Peter Lim, a successful Singapore businessman (and the 655th richest person in the world), has completed a “significant” investment in McLaren Automotive. Lim, the son of a fishmonger, earned a degree in accounting before becoming a stockbroker and, later, a full-time investor.