UAE
YouTubers Locate Abandoned Supercars Worth Millions in Dubai Storage Lots
By 19Network Editorial Team · May 30, 2026 · 2 min read
Footage reveals high-performance Ferraris and Lamborghinis left in industrial zones as legal and financial factors leave million-dollar assets unclaimed.
Automotive content creators have documented a series of high-value abandoned vehicles in Dubai, bringing renewed attention to the "supercar graveyards" located in the emirate’s industrial zones. Recent footage reveals several million dollars worth of machinery, including models from Lamborghini, Ferrari, and Rolls-Royce, left to accumulate dust in storage lots and impound yards. High-Value Assets in Industrial Lots The vehicles identified in the recent footage include high-performance models such as the Lamborghini Huracán and various Ferrari 458 variants. Some of these cars maintain market values exceeding $200,000, despite their neglected state. While some units show signs of collision damage, many appear structurally intact, though they suffer from prolonged exposure to extreme heat and desert sand, which can degrade engine components and interior materials over time. The phenomenon of abandoned luxury cars in the UAE is frequently linked to historical financial regulations regarding debt. In previous years, defaulting on vehicle loans or bouncing checks carried severe legal penalties, including potential imprisonment. This led some expatriate owners to leave their vehicles at…