Chen Zhi Prince Group's 24 seized luxury cars auctioned in Taiwan, China, with total transaction amount approximately 93 million yuan
Odaily News: On the morning of March 2nd, 33 seized luxury cars belonging to the Chen Zhi Prince Group were auctioned in Taiwan, China. The most eye-catching among them were the supercars dubbed the "Four Divine Beasts": the Bugatti "King of Pigs," a limited-edition Ferrari, the Porsche "Frog King," and a McLaren sports car. According to reports, the auction attracted 266 bidders that day. Within just half an hour of the auction's start, 10 cars were successfully sold, including a Ferrari sports car with a global limited production of 499 units, which sold for 135 million New Taiwan Dollars (approximately 29 million RMB). However, the highly anticipated Bugatti "King of Pigs" and McLaren P1 ultimately failed to sell. It is reported that a total of 24 cars were auctioned off that day, with a total transaction amount of about 430 million New Taiwan Dollars (approximately 93 million RMB). (Red Star News)
