Discover The Supercar Graveyard In China: An Abandoned Collection Of Luxury Vehicles Like Audi R8, Corvette, And Porsche, All Seized From Crimes And Destined For Scrap
The impressive growth of China’s economy over the past few decades has given rise to a new class of wealthy individuals in the country, known for their passion for flaunting their wealth through the acquisition of luxury cars from renowned brands around the world.
In the heart of a forest in China, a supercar graveyard has revealed a fascinating scene. YouTuber Ash, from the channel China, explored the location and presented impressive details of abandoned vehicles that could easily be in luxury showrooms.

Among the models found, highlights include muscle cars, off-road vehicles, and even untouched Bentleys, hidden beneath the vegetation of the Chinese forest.
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Other highlights include a Chevrolet Corvette and a Porsche Panamera Turbo, valued at around US$ 300,000 when new.
There is also a Can-Am Commander, designed for off-road adventures, now completely abandoned. An Aston Martin Vantage is covered in vines, while a Bentley Flying Spur shows signs of attempted break-ins.

The Mystery Of Supercar Abandonment
The reason behind this intriguing scene is revealed. Many of these cars were seized from crimes and remain on site awaiting their final destination: the scrap yard.
Plates on the windows indicate former owners or police alerts, evidencing the illicit past of the supercars.
This aspect is not exclusive to China. Recently, in the United Kingdom, the police seized over US$ 1.3 million in supercars from a secret office. However, there are creative solutions for repurposing these cars. In Turkey, for example, some luxury cars were transformed into police vehicles.
Among all the cars, the one that impacted Ash the most was the Chevrolet Corvette. Having never seen a model like this in China, the YouTuber deeply regretted finding an example for the first time in a state of complete abandonment. “I’ve seen enough for one day, my heart is broken,” the YouTuber lamented.


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