The Avenue des Champs-Élysées, because of its size and proximity to several Parisian landmarks such as the Arc de Triomphe, is basically the most important place to show your price in France. The German army marched there to celebrate the “Fall of France” in 1940, after which the French and Americans took it back in 1944.
Now that the summer is here, the supercars have taken over and are marching among the little Peugeots and Citroens that make up the Parisian traffic at night. What do they have to celebrate? Well, this brand new Aventador came all the way from Dubai and together with its buddies have taken over Europe.
You’ve got Paganis in London and Koenigseggs in Monaco, all enjoying the attention. But this one is the proudest, most defiant of them all - doors up, orange as a tangerine and looking pretty on cobbled roads with the Arc de Triomphe in the background. Occupation complete!
Photo by Valkarth
You’ve got Paganis in London and Koenigseggs in Monaco, all enjoying the attention. But this one is the proudest, most defiant of them all - doors up, orange as a tangerine and looking pretty on cobbled roads with the Arc de Triomphe in the background. Occupation complete!
Photo by Valkarth