Both our Supercar and Hypercar Inspections are exceptionally thorough for roadside inspections. We perform tests that even manufacturers and warranty repairers don’t offer, including additional computer scans and unlimited data extraction, which many providers overlook. This includes engine live data, onboard engine monitoring, engine component tests, and more.
These checks go beyond just identifying faults, allowing us to detect parts that, while still functioning, are underperforming. For example we might report that your turbocharger is still working but it can not make sufficient boost. This definitely won’t trigger any engine warning lights or throw out any fault code but finding it can save the buyer thousands of dollars.
However, the Hypercar Inspection is our most comprehensive service. It includes more computer scans and advanced-grade diagnostics, capable of assessing engine mapping and identifying potential modifications that even the current owner may not be aware of.
While both inspection plans are highly robust and, in many cases, can be chosen interchangeably, the Hypercar Inspection undoubtedly provides greater scope for detecting faults. This is guaranteed by the extra physical tests and advanced scans we conduct.
For high-value vehicles such as Ferraris, Lamborghinis, McLarens, Aston Martins, Lotuses, Bugatti, Rolls-Royces, and some Maserati models, the Hypercar Inspection is the best option. Identifying even one additional fault could save you thousands in repair costs.
As a tip, the cost of replacing a turbocharger on a Ferrari SF90 Stradale can range from $20,000 to $30,000, provided no other parts require attention and this is why we push our Hypercar Inspections to the maximum limit, ensuring that all potential issues are revealed.
We have uncovered numerous hidden issues in Supercars and Hypercars that are less than two years old, issues that even manufacturers have missed during their annual inspections. This thorough approach has saved owners thousands of dollars by allowing them to claim necessary repairs under warranty.