Art Law Partner, Amanda Gray, has contributed to an article for Citywealth, where contributors explore how supercars are not disappearing but evolving into a more selective and fragmented market. While traditional combustion-engine supercars remain valuable, especially those with strong provenance, rarity, and heritage, younger wealthy buyers are increasingly drawn to electric and hybrid vehicles.
Amanda Gray comments on these generational and cultural shifts, explaining that younger generations are redefining car collecting by prioritising sustainability, innovation, and personal values. She notes: “No longer are collectors solely driven by just acquisition, but different forms of value assessment come into play, such as clean energy, sustainability and efficiency… What we drive and what we collect are projections, emblematic of personal values and identity.”
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