THE EXCLUSIVES COLLECTION
Join an elite group of investors who are unlocking the performance of the world's rarest cars
Invest Like A Billionaire
81% OF UHNW have alternative assets as a part of their investment portfolio
Asset Backed
In a world of uncertainty, choosing an asset backed investment is a sound choice
A Consitently High Performer
Classic cars have appreciated 185%¹ in the last 10 years* and remain resilient against inflation <10%²
*Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future returns
It's Time To Supercharge Your Investments
The Car Crowd is bringing an exclusive collection of the rarest cars to its investor community, enabling investment in a set of higher-value assets with larger potential returns.
The Exclusives Collection
The Collection will offer exclusive luxury investments, allowing for a higher level of investment with larger potential returns and additional experiences like hospitality and exclusive open days.
Luxury Assets
Only the highest quality and most sought-after assets will make up the collection portfolio. Iconic names like Countach, Diablo, Dino and Ford GT will be on the shortlist.
WE HAVE A STRONG TRACK RECORD
70+
Assets Under Management
£6M+
Portfolio Valuation
15.7%
ARR Since 2021*
42%
Avg Return Across Two Exits
The Car Crowd Exclusive
Collectors Study
We've been building data-driven cases for hundreds of cars to find the perfect fit to launch the exclusive collection. We've been building data-driven cases for hundreds of cars to find the perfect fit to launch the exclusive collection. We've narrowed it down to three potential examples.
Lamborghini Countach
Big, bright and brash like the rest of the 70s, the flying wedge design of the Countach, with a sloping snout that appeared to descend directly from the windscreen, and innovative scissor doors, became a template for every supercar that followed.
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17.6% ARR since 2018
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£482K avg asset value
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4-year investment term
Ferrari Dino
An absolute delight from all angles. Its beauty, handling, engine note, mid-engined layout and voluptuous bodywork, which many people regard as the prettiest ever to grace a road-going Ferrari, was designed by Pininfarina and built by Scaglietti.
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11.35% ARR since 2018
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£511K avg asset value
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4-year investment term
Ford GT 2005
In Ford Motor Company's long and hugely successful history, few events are as memorable and as important as the GT40's four consecutive overall victories at Le Mans. the GT40 has become the most iconic and successful underdog in Le Mans history.
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10.1% ARR since 2018
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£353K avg asset value
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4-year investment term
*Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future returns
Portfolio Performance*
Our Experience In Rare Assets
Ferrari Testarossa
£211K
Asset Value
+6%
Appreciation
When Ferrari introduced the Testarossa it caused a sensation. The crisp, square-cut almost deliberately functional lines and superior mechanical specification instantly rendered the 512BBi yesterday’s car and it soon came to be rightly regarded as possibly the best car Ferrari had ever built. Today, the Testarossa has become a design icon and symbolic of eighties culture.
Jaguar E-Type Series 1
£137K
Asset Value
+5%
Appreciation
Enzo Ferrari once described the Jaguar as 'the most beautiful car in the world' and many still regard the original Coupé and Roadster models as perfect from every angle.
Jaguar, not surprisingly, made no significant changes until the introduction of the 4.2 engine in October 1964. With massive success early on in motorsport, celebrities and racing drivers alike were flooding to get their hands on an E-type.​
Ferrari 328 GTS
£121K
Asset Value
+13%
Appreciation
Debuted at the 1985 Frankfurt Auto Show, the Ferrari 328 was the second model in Ferrari's long and popular line of mid-engine V8 sports cars, continuing through to the present day 488 GTB. The 328 was the replacement for the popular 308, and featured notable performance and design advancements over the outgoing model. It is now regarded as a true design classic and ultimate 170 mph-sportscar of the day.
*Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future returns
1 185% past performance taken from the Knight Frank Luxury Index Q4 23. 2 <10% asset class volatility data taken from the Credit Suisse Collectibles Amid Inflation Report