Ferrari is part of the collection of the heir to the throne of Johor, the southernmost state in Malaysia and ruled by Sultan Ibrahim. Swipe and enter its “made in” Maranello section.
HRH Crown Prince of Johor. For us, the prince of johor. With a collection of more than 300 cars, the son of the Sultan and first in line to the throne is another example of how the culture of supercars cuts deep into the eccentric needs of Southeast Asian royalty to allocate part of their wealth to luxurious automobiles.
Ferrari, of course, is an essential brand for these personalities. Unlike the more than 400 copies of Maranello that the monarch of Brunei has, the ferrari collection of Prince Tunku Ismail is somewhat more concise, although it does not skimp on exclusivity. The LaFerrari hybrid is the one that has transcended the most on social networks and has it in at least two versions.
One of them is a LaFerrari coupe with a purple exterior called Rosso Vinnacia that surprised in 2016, when the prince exhibited it at the entrance to the Sultan Ibrahim Stadium, the home of the Southern Tigers, the football club owned by Tunku Ismail. He is not, however, the only LaFerrari that integrates his garage.
Conceived for the most passionate Ferrari customers.
Even more extraordinary and exclusive is its LaFerrari Aperta in Italia White color with black hood. Of this Spider version -convertible- of the first hybrid in the history of Maranello there are only 210 units and the white one you see in the image is one of them. “Conceived for the most passionate customers of Ferrari”, they say from the Italian brand. Does the appointment fit the Prince of Johor?
Only the heir to the throne knows. Yes indeed. In addition to the copies with a V12 engine and a combined power of 963 horsepower, Tunku Ismail owns other supercar models from the firm. Among them, a Ferrari F12tdfwith a V12 6.2 engine, 780 horsepower and conceived since its launch in 2015 as a tribute to the Tour de France, an endurance race that Ferrari dominated in the 1950s and 1960s.
Although images are not known, a Ferrari 365 GTB4that model manufactured between 1968 and 1974 and popularly known as ferrari daytona, would also integrate the Ferrari collection of Johor royalty. Do you know of any other Ferraris that are part of Prince Tunku’s extensive garage? In this link you can read more about his most peculiar LaFerrari.