Photos of the Exclusive Supercar Fleet of Deputy-Confectioner Vatsak (photos) en

And it’s not the confectioner most people are thinking of. In this case, it’s about Hennadiy Vatsak, who is the owner of the confectionery house ‘Vatsak’. The 50-year-old deputy loves not just luxury cars, but exclusive ones as well, and most likely, custom-made ones.

This is because Hennadiy Vatsak prefers flashy cars with a caramel color. This is evidenced by two cars of unusual colors – an Aston Martin DBS Superleggera (first appeared in 2019) and a Rolls-Royce Ghost. Although neither of these cars is listed in the declaration of the confectioner-deputy, according to TopGir’s reliable sources, at least the Aston Martin 100% belongs to Vatsak.

And proving this is quite easy – the charged British coupe worth 300,000 euros (this particular instance might be even more expensive) is registered in Mohyliv-Podilskyi, Vinnytsia region. This is exactly where Hennadiy Anatoliyovych was born, and where his confectionery house is located. So, I doubt anyone else besides Vatsak could afford such a supercar in a town with a population of 30,000…

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Let’s note that this is the most powerful and fastest Aston Martin! The car is equipped with a 5.2-liter V12 twin-turbo, developing 725 hp and 900 Nm of torque. With an 8-speed automatic gearbox, it accelerates to 100 km/h in 3.4 seconds, and the maximum speed is 340 km/h. The improved dynamics are also aided by a weight reduced by 70 kg (compared to the standard Aston Martin DB11). Translated from Italian, Superleggera means ‘super light’.

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Regarding the Rolls-Royce Ghost, it’s a very fresh model. Just a few weeks ago, the luxury sedan Rolls-Royce was spotted in Khmelnitsky, but was later seen in other cities and in Kyiv. The number plate KV0001OI doesn’t appear in databases yet – maybe the data hasn’t been updated yet. However, considering the license plates (like on the Aston – 0001, also Vinnytsia region) and the body color, it can be assumed that it’s also the car of a public deputy who loves a caramel finish.

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As TopGir already wrote, the cost of the English luxury car Ghost reaches half a million dollars. The latest generation Rolls-Royce Ghost is equipped with a 12-cylinder petrol engine with a power of 570 horsepower. The maximum speed is electronically limited to 250 km/h, and acceleration from 0 to 100 km per hour takes 4.8 seconds. Fuel consumption? Well, just for a laugh (it’s unlikely the owners of Rolls are really concerned about this) – around 30 liters per 100 km of travel.

But these are far from the only flashy cars in the confectioner deputy’s fleet. Besides these, he has/had such cars…

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