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What cars were on the Felicity Ace?

by Zane Shackleton
April 7, 2022

The Felicity Ace is so full of wonder for all the wrong reasons.

The massive cargo ship that sunk in the Atlantic Ocean over a month ago brought up plenty of interesting topics. Topics such as carrying electric vehicles on ships, or whether Lamborghini would restart Aventador production for those lost at sea. (Spoiler alert: looks like they have).

But one thing everyone wants to know is what cars were on the ship before it went down.

Well, now we know. And boy-o-boy, some of these might make your heart crack a little knowing they are now just one expensive aquarium.

So, here you go:

• Five Volkswagen ID.4s. These are marked as “test” vehicles.

• One Volkswagen Taigo (an SUV-coupe alternative).

• 83 Volkswagen Golfs.

• 50 Audi Q3s.

• Three Audi A4 Cabrios.

• 44 Audi A5 Sportbacks.

• 10 Audi A5 Coupes.

• 34 Audi E-Trons (insert fire emoji here). There were also an additional nine E-Tron Sportbacks.

Porsche don’t list actual car makes. Instead, they are named under what factory they are from.

• 126 Porsche Bratislava’s. Porsche builds its Cayenne here.

• 25 Porsche Zuffenhausens, which are likely Taycans.

• 23 different Porche Zuffenhausens, which are likely 911s.

• 19 Porsche Leipzigs. They build the Macans and Panameras there.

• Three Bentley Continental Flying Spurs.

• Six Bentley Continental GTs.

• 12 Bentley Continental GTCs (the convertible version of the GT).

• 12 Bentley Bentaygas.

• Five Lamborghini Huracans.

• Six Lamborghini Aventadors.

• 10 Lamborghini Urus’.

There were also a handful of one-off vehicles onboard, including:

• One 2015 Ford Mustang.

• One 2014 Kia Soul.

• One 2018 Nissan Versa Note.

• One 2017 Volkswagen Jetta.

• One 2007 BMW 750I.

• One 1996 Honda Prelude, which according to Jalopnik is the 65th Prelude SiR ever built.

Also onboard was industrial equipment, including a mower, two borehole drills and a whole heap of used tractors.

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