Mexican Billionaire Builds A One-Off Spaceship-Looking Hypercar, Costing Millions
44 days ago
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A completely outrageous, one-of-one supercar has taken over the streets of Mexico City, with a viral video showing stunned crowds gathering around what might be the most ridiculous flex on four wheels ever created.
The car in question is the Peralta S, commissioned by Mexican billionaire Carlos Peralta, who is reportedly worth around $2.5 billion, and clearly decided a normal Lamborghini just wasn’t going to cut it.
The now-viral clip shows the car casually parked while people circle it like they’ve just discovered alien technology. Phones out, jaws on the floor, everyone trying to figure out if it’s real or some kind of high-end prank.
And honestly, fair question.
Because this thing looks insane. The entire body is mirror-polished aluminum, meaning it literally reflects the entire city around it. It’s like someone turned a luxury car into a giant rolling chrome filter.
Then you get to the doors, or whatever you want to call them. The whole front lifts up like a canopy, with gullwing-style windows, so getting inside feels less like driving and more like entering a spaceship.
The Peralta S was designed by GFG Style and takes heavy inspiration from wild 1970s concepts like the Maserati Boomerang, which explains why it looks like it belongs in a retro sci-fi movie instead of city traffic.
Underneath all that madness, though, it’s built on a Maserati MC20 platform, meaning it’s packing a 621-horsepower twin-turbo V6. So yeah, it’s not just for looks, this thing can absolutely move.
As for the price, the internet is doing what the internet does best. People in the video are throwing out numbers like $10 million, $20 million, even $25 million like they’re bidding on a yacht.
Reality is a little less insane, but still very insane. Experts say the build likely cost well into the millions, thanks to the hundreds, if not thousands, of hours spent handcrafting and polishing every single panel.
Still, when you’re worth $2.5 billion, what’s a few million for a car that literally no one else on Earth has?
The Peralta S even took home Car of the Year 2025, which feels like the judges saw it and immediately said, “Yeah, we’re done here.”
The best part, though, is how it’s being used. Not locked in a museum, not hidden in a private garage, just casually parked on the street like it’s a daily driver.
Because nothing says billionaire energy quite like pulling up in a mirror-finish spaceship and acting like it’s no big deal.
