Dozens of seized supercars worth almost GBP 20 million are set to go on auction after they were confiscated during a major criminal investigation.
The vehicles were seized in Taipei, in Taiwan, during 2025, with prosecutors confirming that 32 of the cars will be auctioned on 25th February at the Taiwan Police Academy.
The Taipei District Prosecutors Office said a total of 34 luxury vehicles were confiscated during an investigation into alleged money laundering and online gambling activities linked to Prince Group, with most of the cars registered to the company.

Picture shows a luxury vehicle seized by the Taipei District Prosecutors in 2025. It will be auctioned. Note: Private photo. (AsiaWire)
Of the seized vehicles, 32 will be sold at a public auction after valuation procedures were completed, while two others are not included in the sale.
Prosecutors said the combined value of the seized cars exceeds TWD 850 million (GBP 19.7 million).
The collection includes rare and high-end models such as a Bugatti Chiron, a McLaren Senna LM, a Ferrari Monza SP2, a Ferrari LaFerrari and a McLaren P1.

Picture shows a luxury vehicle seized by the Taipei District Prosecutors in 2025. It will be auctioned. Note: Private photo. (AsiaWire)
Authorities said the auction will be held at the Taiwan Police Academy because the venue can accommodate the large number of vehicles, with some cars displayed outdoors and more delicate models placed in covered garages.
The prosecutors’ office said auction procedures are still being finalised and further details will be announced once confirmed.
(Aloysius Fernandes / AsiaWire)


