Oleksandr Slobozhenko is well-known in the IT world and among supercar enthusiasts. A few days before the war, TopZhir reported that Slobozhenko brought in a Ferrari for $1 million. But this is far from the only supercar in the 24-year-old IT specialist’s car collection that found itself amidst the events that began on February 24.

Aside from the Ferrari, Oleksandr also had a Lamborghini Huracan, a Lamborghini Urus, a drift BMW “Medusa”, two Mitsubishi Evolutions (with tuning costing dozens of times more than the cars themselves), a representative Mercedes S-class, as well as a Toyota Land Cruiser support vehicle, among others, in Kyiv.

It should be noted that currently Oleksandr Slobozhenko resides in Warsaw, Poland, where he moved from western Ukraine 2 months ago. Of course, haters might attack him now, but according to the young millionaire, he left legally, although he has become persona non grata in Russia, where he also had an office before the war (now it’s closed). Moreover, stories have appeared about Slobozhenko on federal channels, calling him one of those “overseeing fake news flows”.
But let’s get back to the cars. Oleksandr partially exported his vehicles to Warsaw, and one of them – a Lamborghini crossover – was also modified there. We have already told about this separately.

By the way, according to Slobozhenko, he had to shell out 10 thousand dollars to transport the Ferrari and Lamborghini to a safe place. Interestingly, during the war, the founder of the Traffic Devils company managed to sell his Huracan, and to a Ukrainian, no less.
