Ultra-Rare Supercars Rev Up Charity in Detroit

On the eve of the 2026 Detroit Auto Show, a unique fundraiser called The Gallery brought together over 40 ultra-luxury and rare supercars to raise money for Forgotten Harvest, a local food bank.

About 500 guests paid $250 per person to walk among multi-million-dollar dream machines from brands like Lamborghini, Pagani, Koenigsegg, Ferrari, and McLaren—vehicles many enthusiasts once had as posters on their walls.

The event’s executive director highlighted the rarity of seeing such exclusive cars up close, while attendees described the vibrant energy of kicking off auto show week surrounded by automotive icons.

All proceeds support Forgotten Harvest’s critical mission of fighting food insecurity in Metro Detroit by rescuing and delivering 65,000 pounds of surplus food each day.

The public Detroit Auto Show opens this Saturday, January 17th, and runs through January 25th.

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