Abu Dhabi Collectors’ Week on Saadiyat Island is like a race weekend with a variety of rare supercars. Held alongside Formula 1 at the St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort, it combines art, design, and performance into one big event.
One of the loudest in the lineup is the 2017 Pagani Zonda 760 Riviera, a one-of-one hypercar created by Horacio Pagani himself. It comes in Pearl White with electric blue accents, a carbon fiber body, and a 7.3-liter AMG V12 engine. It only has about 900 km on the clock. Its value reaches ₱300M+ when the price in millions is converted to dollars.
Also on display is the 2010 Aston Martin One-77, one of only 77 units in the world. It has a 7.3-liter V12, carbon-fiber chassis and hand-formed aluminum body. The Pearl White finish and red-trimmed leather interior give it an elegant British design. Its price is estimated at ₱200M+ when converted to pesos.
Also on stage are the 1994 McLaren F1 and 2025 GMA T.50. The McLaren F1 is known as one of the most legendary supercars with its BMW V12 and center-seat layout. The T.50 is the modern “spiritual successor,” using a super-fast-revving Cosworth V12. It’s clear from side to side how Gordon Murray’s engineering has evolved.
The most surprising announcement came from McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown. Three future McLaren race cars will be sold even before they compete: a 2026 F1 chassis, 2027 WEC LMDh prototype, and 2026 IndyCar by Pato O’Ward. This is a big advantage for buyers because they will be able to get the units before they run in official races.







