There’s a Giant Supercar Vending Machine in Singapore

A vending machine that ditches the Rolos for a Rolls-Royce.

byCaleb Jacobs|
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It's the quirky car buying experience you didn't know you needed. Making use of a stacking display case showroom, Autobahn Motors has taken an off-the-wall approach to selling its high-class inventory—literally. The vending machine style building allows the Singapore dealer to use space efficiently and theatrically, drawing in customers from all over the continent with this 15-story building filled with supercars.

Autobahn Motors has reinvented the way exotic car enthusiasts buy their cars, beginning from the ground floor. Starting at the bottom, customers can view inventory and select which car they'd like to view via a trick touchscreen display. Once they've selected from the 60 cars storage, the vehicle is brought down by an elevator system that places it at center stage. 

The building's architecture is similar to that of Carvana in San Antonio, Texas, a company that utilizes an eight-floor system that can house up to 30 cars. 

General manager Gary Hong says that the company had this building designed to make smart use of the crowded Singapore streets, enabling them to store a variety of cars without taking up much space. 

"We needed to meet our requirement of storing a lot of cars. At the same time, we wanted to be creative and innovative," Hong told Reuters

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Included in Autobahn's selection are Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and a host of other top-tier autos that you'd expect to see somewhere else like Dubai. With its ever-changing inventory, we expect to see a lot of neat collector cars make their way through the dealer's display.

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