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‘HOTPOT’ to ‘HASHTAG’: Hong Kong driven to distraction by multi-million dollar vanity license plates with one sold for US$3.3 million

  • Expert predicts record HK$26 million (US$3.3 million) paid for ‘W’ plate in 2021 will be topped next year due to pent-up demand
  • Each one is a statement about status, wealth, humour, desires and superstition, says vanity plate aficionado

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Hong Kong is a city obsessed with vanity car plates. Photo: SCMP composite/handout

Walk the streets of Hong Kong and it soon becomes clear that the city just loves vanity car license plates.

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So does amateur number-plate cruncher Jamie Lloyd: “My favourite is ‘BATMAN’ on a Rolls-Royce,” said British-born Lloyd who has called Hong Kong home for 50 years, adding: “‘BIMBO’ on a Lamborghini is also fun!”

Personalised plates - which are sold at auction by the government’s Transport Department - are big business.

In 2021, a “W” plate smashed records when it was auctioned for HK$26 million (US$3.3 million). The owner’s identity is not known but the car it now adorns is a black Lamborghini.

That topped the previous record set in 2016 when someone forked out HK$18.1 million for the number “28”. A year later, another car owner paid HK$13 million for the letter “V”.

Vanity plates that include lucky numbers such as nine and eight are sought after in Hong Kong. Photo: Jamie Lloyd
Vanity plates that include lucky numbers such as nine and eight are sought after in Hong Kong. Photo: Jamie Lloyd

License plates which include the number “8”, lucky in Chinese culture because when spoken in Cantonese it sounds like wealth, are much sought after.

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