PANews reported on March 4th that, according to Red Star News, 33 luxury cars seized from Chen Zhi's Taizi Group were auctioned in Taiwan on the morning of March 2nd. The most eye-catching items were the supercars known as the "Four Divine Beasts": a Bugatti "Mountain Boar," a limited-edition Ferrari, a Porsche "Frog King," and a McLaren. The report stated that the auction attracted 266 buyers, with 10 cars sold within just half an hour. One Ferrari, one of only 499 produced worldwide, sold for NT$135 million (approximately RMB 29 million). The highly anticipated Bugatti "Mountain Boar" and McLaren P1 failed to sell. It is understood that a total of 24 cars were auctioned that day, with a total transaction value of approximately NT$430 million (approximately RMB 93 million).
Luxury cars seized by Chen Zhi's Prince Group were auctioned in Taiwan, with 24 vehicles fetching a total of approximately NT$93 million.
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