The Moroccan King’s Collection Features Some Rare Italian Stallions

The Moroccan King’s Collection Features Some Rare Italian Stallions


August 4, 2025 | Jack Hawkins

The Moroccan King’s Collection Features Some Rare Italian Stallions


Fit for a King – Inside Mohammed VI’s Royal Garage

King Mohammed VI’s royal garage isn’t just big—it’s a kingdom within a kingdom. Over 600 vehicles are spread across 12 stunning palaces, with the collection spanning decades. From the ultra-rare to the surprisingly practical,  the collection offers a glimpse into the King's unique blend of royalty and revved-up passion.

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The Prancing Horse Reigns Supreme

Ferrari rules the royal stables. The King’s love for Maranello’s finest is legendary—he's even visited the Ferrari test track in Italy. His collection features some of the rarest and most powerful Ferraris ever built, each custom-specified and delivered with white-glove service straight to the palace gates.

File:Orange enzo ferrari (3373802436).jpgAxion23, Wikimedia Commons

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Ferrari LaFerrari – The Crown Jewel

With 963HP and a 217 MPH top speed, the LaFerrari is the King’s crown jewel. This hybrid hypercar was delivered in the late 2010s, a bespoke masterpiece in Rosso Fuoco with matching interior stitching. It represents the pinnacle of modern Ferrari performance and hybrid innovation—fitting for royal display and occasional spirited drives.

File:Ferrari LaFerrari (15715754380).jpgAxion23, Wikimedia Commons

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Ferrari Enzo – V12 Legend

The Enzo, with 651HP and a 218 MPH top speed, blends art and aerodynamics. Acquired in the early 2000s, it’s among the King’s earliest modern exotics and remains a celebrated icon. Its naturally aspirated V12 sings like an opera, and its carbon-fiber body makes it a spiritual bridge to Formula One greatness.

File:Orange Enzo Ferrari (7191948164).jpgAxion23, Wikimedia Commons

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Ferrari F40 – The Original Bad Boy

The Ferrari F40 is a classic car from the Italian giants. It's V12 engine producing 471HP and is capable of a 201 MPH top speed. It remains the original turbocharged menace. Acquired in the 1990s as the King began forming his collection, it’s an homage to raw performance. The F40 still turns heads today with its aggressive styling, pop-up headlights, and glorious disregard for driver assists.

File:Ferrari F40 (14368683508).jpgAxion23, Wikimedia Commons

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Ferrari 599 SA Aperta – The Rare Drop‑Top

With 661HP purring out of it's V12 engine, and a top speed of 202MPH, the SA Aperta is limited to only 80 units. The King’s version, acquired around 2011, includes special commemorative badging and custom interior flourishes. It’s a V12 roadster that balances brutal power with breezy open-air elegance.

File:Ferarri Ferrari 599 SA Aperta (6736006081).jpgBen, Wikimedia Commons

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Ferrari Monza SP2 – Minimalist Madness

This 809HP, 186MPH top-speed roofless and windshield-free marvel was built for bold drivers. One of Ferrari’s ultra-rare Icona series cars, the King’s Monza SP2 was likely delivered in 2021 and features unique Moroccan color accents and royal motifs woven into the seat embroidery.

File:Ferrari Monza SP2, Paris Motor Show 2018, IMG 0638.jpgAlexander Migl, Wikimedia Commons

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Ferrari 812 Competizione – Naturally Aspirated Nirvana

The 812 Competizione boasts 830HP and a 211 MPH top speed from its high-revving V12. Acquired around 2022, it’s Ferrari’s tribute to its own naturally aspirated heritage. The King’s spec features deep royal blue paint, gold calipers, and track-ready upgrades fit for a monarch on the move.

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Pagani Huayra Roadster – Art On Wheels

With 754HP and 210MPH performance, the Pagani Huayra Roadster is a carbon-fiber sculpture. Delivered in the late 2010s, the King’s edition showcases exposed carbon fiber, gold trim, and personalized Moroccan details. Horacio Pagani himself is rumored to have overseen the final delivery to Rabat.

File:Pagani Huayra Roadster Carbon.jpgMrWalkr, Wikimedia Commons

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Maserati MC12 – Ferrari DNA, Maserati Badging

This ultra-rare Maserati MC12 packs 621HP and hits 205 MPH, built on the Ferrari Enzo chassis. Acquired shortly after its 2004 debut, it combines Italian flair with motorsport roots. The King’s model features a subtle blue-and-white livery and rarely leaves his climate-controlled museum wing.

File:Maserati MC12 2-cropped.jpgJames086 at English Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons

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Lamborghini Centenario Roadster – Raging Bull Royalty

With 759HP and a blistering 217 MPH top speed, the Centenario Roadster is outrageously rare—just 20 exist. The King added this futuristic matte blue masterpiece in 2017, commemorating Ferruccio Lamborghini’s centenary. It’s loud, wild, and 100% unapologetic—like any true Lambo should be.

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Lamborghini Aventador SVJ – The Apex Predator

The SVJ reaches 217 MPH at it's top speed. Reaching 60MPH in 2.8 seconds and producing a staggering  759HP. The Aventador SVJ represents Lamborghini’s last great V12 scream. The King’s version, added around 2018, features Verde Alceo green paint and forged carbon aero upgrades. It’s one of his more aggressive garage residents and looks ready to pounce at any moment.

File:Lamborghini Aventador SVJ, Paris Motor Show 2018, IMG 0656.jpgAlexander Migl, Wikimedia Commons

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Lamborghini Sian – The Hybrid Hypercar

The Sian is Lamborghini’s first hybrid hypercar, producing 819HP and topping out at 217 MPH. The King reportedly received his example in 2020, finished in a custom metallic red with golden accents. With supercapacitor tech, it’s the future of Lamborghini—delivered directly to Morocco.

Lamborghini SianLamborghini Sian FKP 37 Red, 4K UHD - 1/18 Bburago, Diecast Autoshow

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De Tomaso P72 – Retro Italian Rarity

The P72 channels retro GT beauty with a 700HP engine and a 221 MPH top speed. One of the rarest in the collection, it joined in 2022 as part of De Tomaso’s rebirth. The King’s version features polished copper trim and tan interior, evoking 1960s elegance with a modern punch.

File:De Tomaso P72 04-07-2019 (cropped).jpgThickCookingOil, Wikimedia Commons

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Ferrari Daytona SP3 – The V12 Time Machine

This V12 stunner puts down 829HP and 211 MPH with retro-racing inspiration. Acquired in 2023 through Ferrari’s exclusive Icona program, the King’s SP3 features Rosso Magma paint and an interior upholstered in vintage saddle leather. It’s a time machine with license plates.

File:Ferrari Daytona SP3 front side at CF 2022.jpgProva MO, Wikimedia Commons

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Ferrari 488 Pista – Track‑Bred Beast

Delivering 710HP and 211 MPH, the 488 Pista is built for the racetrack. The King’s lightweight monster joined his fleet in 2018 with carbon upgrades and a livery inspired by Scuderia Ferrari. It's often used for private track sessions on royal-owned circuits.

File:Ferrari 488 Pista 2 Genf 2018.jpgAlexander Migl, Wikimedia Commons

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Ferrari SF90 Stradale – Plug‑In Powerhouse

Ferrari’s SF90 Stradale produces 968HP from it's screaming turbocharged V8 engine, hitting a top speed of 211 MPH with hybrid muscle. Acquired soon after its 2019 debut, it marked a new chapter for the King’s collection. Fitted with custom royal badges and Alcantara inlayed seats, it’s a tech masterpiece with old-world charm.

File:Ferrari SF90 Stradale (53068323091).jpgAlexandre Prevot from Nancy, France, Wikimedia Commons

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Ferrari Portofino M – The Gentleman’s GT

The Portofino M brings 612HP to bear and a 199 MPH top speed, ideal for leisurely drives. Delivered in early 2021, it sports a two-tone navy and silver finish and upgraded comfort features. It’s likely the King’s go-to car for official city drives and discreet appearances.

File:Ferrari Portofino, IAA 2017, Frankfurt (1Y7A3055).jpgMatti Blume, Wikimedia Commons

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Rare, Restored & Respected

The collection also includes state limousines, like the Mercedes 600 Pullman Landaulet used for official ceremonies. Some vehicles never hit the road, instead residing in temperature-controlled vaults. A full-time restoration team handles everything from historic Ferraris to royal Jaguars, preserving automotive history in velvet luxury.

Mercedes 600 Pullman LandauletFred P. M. van der Kraaij, Wikimedia Commons

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Long Live the King (and His Cars)

From screaming V12 Ferraris to cutting-edge hybrid hypercars, King Mohammed VI's garage is a monument to speed, design, and rare craftsmanship. It's more than a collection—it’s a royal narrative of Italian engineering and personal passion, written in horsepower, heritage, and horsepower again.

File:LaFerrari front.jpgYanko Malinov, Wikimedia Commons

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