Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.Exposing Car CultureWith the emergence of social media and online content, the world of exotic cars and hypercars has become accessible to the rest of the world. What would normally be hidden away or otherwise unknown to car lovers around the world can now be seen online for everyone to appreciate.There are dedicated content creators who spend time going all over the world to see some of the most insane car collections. One video has just been posted in which an eclectic but highly prized collection of exotica is kept in an unlikely destination.YouTube/Daily Driven Exotics ClipsView the 2 images of this gallery on the original articleLa Squadra PolandWhen you think about the epicenters of car culture, you imagine Japan, America, or somewhere in Europe, like Italy. YouTube's Daily Driven Exotics Clipsposted a video highlighting a very unique car dealership. This dealership is located in the relatively quiet country of Poland. La Squadra is situated in the town of Katowice, in the southern part of the country, known for heavy industries and mining.AdvertisementAdvertisementLa Squadra is considered a high-end automotive hub and lifestyle concept. It has become a go-to destination for car enthusiasts because of the exclusive cars in the dealership, the classic car collection, and an upscale Italian restaurant all in one complex. La Squadra is also home to the official dealerships of Ferrari, Bugatti, Maserati, and Alpine, with exclusive access to both Pagani and Koenigsegg.Watching the video gives you an idea of just how well-connected the group behind La Squadra is, with one-of-one cars on display and a lot of true racing and road-car classics stored within the complex's bowels. The dealership also offers servicing through a team of specialized mechanics.YouTube/Daily Driven Exotics ClipsView the 3 images of this gallery on the original articleAGTZ Twin TailAs if it wasn't enough to be trusted with highly prized cars, La Squadra's influence expands into car production as well, albeit of the limited edition kind. In keeping with their branding of classics and exotics, they partnered with legendary Italian coachbuilder and design house Zagato.AdvertisementAdvertisementThrough this collaboration, they were able to build the AGTZ Twin Tail, a car based on the modern Alpine 110, and pays homage to the Alpine A220 Le Mans racer. Only 19 examples of the Twin Tail will ever be made, with prices starting at around $700,000.YouTube/Daily Driven Exotics ClipsView the 2 images of this gallery on the original articleThis story was originally published by Autoblog on May 31, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.