Hermes Edition Pagani: Woman Shows Off Expensive Car That Has R943k Beautiful Bag in Sweet Video
- A car lover has shown off a Hermes Edition Pagani car that has a $60,000 (R943 674) bag made for the vehicle
- To bring out the bag, the woman had to open the side of the vehicle to reveal where it was placed
- Many people who saw the video had mixed reactions as some wondered about the need for the expensive bag
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A woman who is known for creating content around cars, @supercarblondie, has shown off a vehicle with an expensive bag of $60,000 (R943 674) price tag.
Showing off the sportscar in a video, she opened the side to bring out an expensive Hermes bag that is worth thousands of dollars.
Expensive and classy
Calling the name of the car Hermes Edition Pagani, she revealed that it has up to $1 million worth of extras.
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Watch the video below:
At the time of writing this report, the video has gathered over two million views with thousands of shares.
Briefly News compiled some of the reactions below:
giulianforner said:
"A 1 million dollar car is held together hey a leather strap."
zedontop13 corrected him:
"1 million dollar in extras , car is way more expensive."
Mariaxecho said:
"the car designer make that primitive part while drunk."
Sujan Chaulagai said:
"I also want this car lord but what can I do. I don’t have enough money for the bicycle."
Levamentthes said:
"Paying 4mill for the car then blowing another 60k on a bag I could get made for a lot less."
C K said:
"They make bags like that for people who have nothing better to do with their money."
user9079161151890 said:
"All that design tech & they put the bag space in the stupidest most impractical spot."
Futuristic Rolls Royce
Meanwhile, Briefly News earlier reported that in another video shared online, the same woman drove what she termed a futuristic Rolls-Royce 103EX. It should be noted that the vehicle is not yet in public production.
The car is built in such a way that makes it look like a space shift. One interesting thing about it is that it is self-driven.
As common with Rolls-Royce cars, 103EX came with a bespoke umbrella. At the side of the car is a compartment that handles all the luggage.
Source: Briefly News
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