TechFlow News reports that, according to Red Star News, 33 luxury vehicles seized from the Chen Zhitai Group were auctioned off in Taiwan on March 2. The most eye-catching lots were the so-called “Four Divine Beasts”—the Bugatti “Wild Boar King,” a limited-edition Ferrari, the Porsche “Frog King,” and a McLaren supercar. A total of 266 bidders participated in the auction. Within just half an hour of opening, 10 vehicles had already been sold. Among them, a Ferrari model—limited to only 499 units worldwide—sold for NT$135 million (approximately RMB 29 million). However, the highly anticipated Bugatti “Wild Boar King” and the McLaren P1 both failed to sell. In total, 24 vehicles were successfully auctioned, generating a total sales revenue of approximately NT$430 million (around RMB 93 million).
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