When Shmee150 touched down in Kuwait to film “KUWAIT’s DREAM SUPERCAR COLLECTION!” on Adel’s Garage you could feel the excitement: this is not just another car tour, it is a deep dive into one of the world’s most carefully curated collections.
In a region already famed for exotic car culture, Adel’s Garage stands apart. People browse used cars in Kuwait by the thousands, everything from luxury sedans to tuned imports, but this is a different level entirely. The cave-like showroom you are about to explore houses arguably the only private collection that assembles all four super “speedsters” under one roof.
Adel is believed to be the only collector globally to house all four in one collection.
Each of these cars is a statement in minimalist performance and design. There are no windshields, exposure to the elements is part of the experience, and the styling is extreme.
Together, they form a quartet of open cockpit exotic machines that few garages in the world can match.
Adel’s Garage is not one of those single theme collections. The inventory includes 19 current cars spanning decades, marques, and design philosophies, many of which are documented on the Exclusive Car Registry.
Dr. Quttainah is better known publicly as a consultant plastic surgeon, with roots across the Gulf. His side passion began with collecting medical antiques, but over time, supercars captured equal share of his obsession.
In media interviews, he is candid about which cars resonate with him:
“The fastest car in this collection is the Koenigsegg Regera; the lightest is the McLaren Elva; the biggest adrenaline rush comes from the McLaren Senna; and my most favourite is the Aston Martin Speedster.”
That balance between emotion and engineering is a recurring theme in how he collects.
Adel’s Garage is not just a collector’s box. It is a living, breathing gallery of automotive passion. From the four speedsters that anchor the collection to the heritage icons and performance beasts, each car plays a role in a curated symphony.
For those who love cars, this story shows that dreams on four wheels can be built and shared. If you ever get the chance to step inside, this is not just about horsepower or colors, it is about a vision.