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The 2025 Supercar Spectacle was an exciting celebration of speed, design, and innovation, held at the Borteyman Sports Complex on Sunday, December 21.
The event attracted thousands of luxury car enthusiasts and delivered an unforgettable experience from start to finish.
Some of the world’s most iconic supercars, including Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Audi, were on display.
Founders Ibrahim Mahama Jnr, Jaiden Osei, and Arnold Agbolosu expressed their appreciation to patrons for the strong turnout and support.


The event also featured thrilling live driving demonstrations.
Electrifying performances from headline acts King Promise and R2Bees, alongside other artists, added extra energy to the day.
From classic supercars to modern hybrid and electric models, the showcase highlighted the evolution of the automotive industry.
As the event came to a close, it set a new benchmark and left fans eagerly anticipating the next edition of the Supercar Spectacle.
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