Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit ut liqua purus sit amet luctus venenatis, lectus magna.
Want to see a Bugatti or Pagani up close? LA is the best place in the world to spot hypercars in the wild. Here are the 5 best places to find them, plus one secret bonus location.
Hypercar spotting is like rare Pokémon hunting—except the stakes are higher, the price tags are insane, and the sounds are way better.
In most cities, seeing something like a Bugatti Chiron or a Pagani Huayra is pure luck. But in Los Angeles, if you know where to look, hypercar sightings are just part of the landscape. Here’s where to go.
Sometimes the best place to spot hypercars is where they sleep. LA is home to some of the most exotic dealerships in the world, and most of them don’t mind window shoppers—as long as you keep it respectful.
Hit these spots:
Pro Tip: Call ahead or check social media. Inventory rotates fast in LA, and you never know what might be on display.
Want to spot a $3 million hypercar while drinking overpriced coffee? Welcome to Malibu Country Mart.
On Sunday mornings, this is where collectors, pro athletes, and low-key billionaires gather post-canyon run. You’ll find hypercars still covered in dust from a Mulholland blast—think McLaren Sennas, Porsche 918s, and the occasional Koenigsegg Jesko.
When to go: Sunday mornings before 10:30 AM. After that, it’s mostly Range Rovers and influencers.
Cliché? Yes.
Still amazing for car spotting? Also yes.
Rodeo Drive and the Beverly Hills Triangle are basically a moving hypercar showroom. Bugattis, Paganis, limited-edition Ferraris—you name it, you’ll probably see it within 30 minutes of hanging around here.
If you’re in town during Father’s Day Weekend, don’t miss the Rodeo Drive Concours d’Elegance, where the rarest cars in the world are just parked on the street like it’s no big deal.
Pro tip: Stake out the Beverly Hills Hotel valet or Avra restaurant valet for bonus sightings.
West Hollywood is a hypercar flex zone, especially Sunset Plaza on weekends. Lamborghini Aventadors, SF90s, and the occasional Pagani are known to cruise by slowly enough for everyone to get their Instagram stories.
Grab brunch at:
The Butcher, The Baker, The Cappuccino Maker, and park yourself on the patio. The cars will come to you.
When to go: Saturday and Sunday between 10 AM–2 PM.
Let’s be honest—this is an unfair #1, but it has to be.
South OC Cars and Coffee is arguably the best cars and coffee event in the world, period.
You’ll find everything from McLaren P1s to Bugatti Chirons, Koenigsegg Jeskos, Paganis, and insane one-offs—often parked casually next to a slammed Miata. It’s the full spectrum of car culture in one parking lot.
When to go: Saturdays from 9–11 AM
Location: Outlets at San Clemente (technically an hour south of LA, but absolutely worth it)
Want to see hypercars in the wild instead of in a parking lot? Head to Angeles Crest Highway early on a weekend morning.
Local owners love to stretch their cars’ legs up here, especially during cooler months when the roads are clean and the views are perfect. You might even catch a convoy of McLarens or a random LaFerrari sighting.
At the top of the run is Newcomb’s Ranch, the legendary diner where drivers stop for coffee, breakfast burritos, and bench racing. Pull up a chair and you never know what might roll through.
When to go: Saturday or Sunday mornings, 7–10 AM.
Los Angeles is one of the few places in the world where spotting a $2 million car can happen on a random Tuesday. But if you hit the right spots at the right time, hypercar hunting becomes a full-blown hobby.
Grab your camera, bring your patience, and remember—sometimes the hunt is just as fun as the catch.