Plagued with a lack of real estate to house all their luxury supercars in Singapore, Autobahn Motors built the world’s largest car vending machine. The 15-story structure has four separate columns for cars to be displayed, which makes it larger than both the original Carvana vending machine and the larger eight-story car vending machine they built in Texas. Seeing as how they were already going vertical to store all the cars, Autobahn decided to implement a connected purchase system and a “fishbone” delivery system that pulls your car from the 15-story showroom within 120 seconds. The building itself and the technology that makes the world’s largest car vending machine work is impressive, but the rotating collection of vehicles you’ll find inside is even better. Ferrari California Novitec Rosso. Aston Martin DBS Volante Ultimate Edition. Porsche 997 GT3 RS. Nissan GTF-R32 V-Spec. Mercedes SL280. You’ll also find options from Bentley, Lamborghini, Rolls, and McLaren, depending on when you stop by. Even if you can only sit in the cars, being surrounded by that kind of power is one helluva work perk.
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