Indonesian 9-Year-Old Celebrates Birthday with Father Gifting 6.13 Million Supercar

Published at Nov 14, 2025 04:46 pm
An Indonesian businessman gave his son a Lamborghini sports car as a birthday gift on his 9th birthday, creating a birthday celebration that amazed everyone.

According to foreign media reports, Najmuddin, CEO of TRK Holdings, held a lavish birthday party for his 9-year-old son Kansa in the ballroom of Four Points Hotel in Makassar, Indonesia, on November 7. Witnessed by family, friends, and classmates, he presented the Lamborghini as a birthday gift.

The video shows that when the giant gift box was opened, hundreds of balloons floated up at once, confetti filled the air, and a sign in front of the car read “Happy 9th Birthday Kansa”. As this Italian limited-edition luxury sports car was unveiled, the guests could not hide their astonishment. The whole family then took photos together in front of the supercar.

The camera then switches to Kansa getting ready to blow out the birthday candles, with the cake design matching the party's theme. Additionally, as a tribute to motorsports, the venue's decorations included checkered flag elements, a racetrack-shaped stage, and a giant replica speedometer.

It is reported that this matte black supercar has a market value of about £1.13 million (more than RM 6.13 million).

Najmuddin revealed that his son personally picked out the car in the showroom beforehand. “He loves sports cars and personally chose this one at the showroom, so we bought it. For us, children are a gift from Allah, a treasure entrusted from above. Every breath they take is a prayer of blessing for the parents, and that is our greatest hope.”

He added, “Happy birthday, Kansa. May you grow into an upright child, be filial to your parents, and maybe one day become a racer representing Indonesia.”

Indonesian actor and host William, who attended the party, commented, “Until now, only Cristiano Ronaldo had ever given a Lamborghini as a gift. Now Kansa has one too!”

Najmuddin's TRK Holdings covers multiple strategic sectors, with subsidiaries mainly engaged in the mining industry.

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