Something that Dubai and Miami cannot even dream of, this video shows Monaco’s glamorous millionaires and billionaires cruising the streets in some of the world’s rarest and most expensive supercars

On the glamour-drenched streets of Monte Carlo, a recent YouTube video titled “Pretty Gorgeous Ladies – The Best Supercars Arrivals” by emmansvlog brings the luxurious chaos of Monaco’s car scene into sharp focus. Shot across the iconic settings of Casino de Monte-Carlo, Place du Casino, Café de Paris, and the entrance of Hôtel de Paris, the 52-minute video is a goldmine for automotive enthusiasts and dreamers alike.

Monaco, already known as one of the wealthiest per-capita regions in the world, continues to live up to its reputation as a global supercar capital where wealth, beauty, and horsepower converge daily.

The video opens with a dramatic entrance: a Bugatti Chiron Sport in a rich black and red spec cruises into view, turning heads instantly. Soon after, influencer Madlen Peneva rolls up in a Ferrari 488 Spider, roof down, with her dog comfortably seated beside her. This sets the tone for a steady stream of luxury and speed. From one frame to the next, viewers are immersed in a parade of Ferraris, Porsches, McLarens, Lamborghinis, and more. The streets themselves seem designed for this theatre of engineering art.

Among the most talked-about appearances is the colorful Bugatti Veyron owned by Christoph Zitzmann, the eccentric figure behind Auto Zitzmann. With its wild wrap and unmistakable profile, the Veyron is a moving sculpture that outshines even Monaco’s historic architecture.

Another standout is the Lamborghini Revuelto in a custom purple finish, one of the newest and rarest V12 hybrids to hit public roads. Its arrival is a moment of silence followed by gasps and phone cameras clicking like paparazzi.

But the real magic lies in the heritage pieces. A white Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing arrives with quiet authority. Built in the 1950s, it was the fastest production car of its time and featured those legendary top-hinged doors that open like wings. Its value now soars well beyond two million dollars.

Just moments later, the unmistakable silhouette of a white Lamborghini Countach appears. Unlike the modern tribute model, this is an original, wedge-shaped supercar from the 1970s and 80s. Its angular body, rear louvers, and brutal presence embody the raw, unapologetic era of analog supercars.

Then comes the Ferrari LaFerrari, Ferrari’s first hybrid hypercar. With a combined output of over 950 horsepower, it’s a rare piece of performance art with values now approaching the three to five-million-dollar mark.

Across the video, a multitude of other Ferraris, from F8 Tributos to 812 Superfasts, weave through traffic alongside Porsche 911 Turbos, Taycans, and a rare lifted 911 Dakar. The soundscape is as rich as the visuals, with naturally aspirated V12s, hybrid systems, and turbocharged engines roaring and crackling through the narrow streets.

This video doesn’t just capture cars; it captures a lifestyle. Monaco is more than a location here. It’s the stage on which some of the rarest, most beautiful machines ever built come out to play. For anyone who lives and breathes exotic cars, emmansvlog’s footage is nothing short of pure indulgence.

This article was originally published by Luxurylaunches

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