The Lamborghini Sterrato, Qatar Edition.
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A one-of-one Ad Personam car with a white and burgundy color scheme.
Built for rally racing, a fine competitor to the 911 Dakar.
The send-off project to the Huracan, a rebellious bull.
Only 1,499 units ever produced.
The Porsche 911 Dakar, in the Rallye 1974 Livery.
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The livery is a homage to the factory cars that survived the 1974 East African Safari Rally.
The car is a tribute to the Paris-Dakar winning 1984 Porsche 953.
Built for gravel, sand, dirt roads, and rally style driving, the 911 Dakar marked Porsche’s official embrace of off-road 911 culture.
Limited to 2,500 units worldwide.
Two philosophies. One arena.
German precision vs Italian chaos—rewritten under neon lights.
This isn’t just about off-roading…it's about two manufacturers pushing the limit.
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Raised. Reinforced. Reengineered for terrain supercars never dare to step into.
Built for drivers who want to push the limits of engineering.
The Porsche 911 Dakar and the Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato.
Breitling Aerospace EVO, ABABIL Edition.
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Specially made for the Qatar Emiri Air Force.
Paying homage to the “ABABIL” F-15QA.
One of 200 pieces, available only for QEAF’s 5th Wing F-15QA pilots.
Crafted from Titanium with a Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) coating.
The 1981 TOYOTA FJ45, preserved at ASTRO.
Boasting its original Beige 464 exterior color, with the infamous 2L 2F Inline-6 Gasoline Engine.
This truck Represents Toyota’s peak era of analog engineering.
A platform trusted in deserts, oil fields, and remote regions for decades.
Today, it stands as a symbol of authenticity and purpose built design.
The Porsche 964 Turbo 3.6, in Pearl White.
Exclusive interior in Magnolia Leather.
One of the rarest production 911 Turbos ever made.
Classic single turbo layout.
Signature Whale Tail rear wing.
The Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren, in Crystal Laurite Silver Metallic.
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SLR for Sport Leicht Rennsport, meaning “Sport Light Racing.”
Silver Arrow 300SL Red leather interior.
Formula 1 Inspired front wing, with an integrated air intake in the Mercedes-Benz logo.
Legendary Grand-Tourer jointly developed by Mercedes-Benz and McLaren during their Formula 1 partnership era.
Last but not least, butterfly doors inspired by McLaren supercars.