The owner, identified by Chinese media only as a man surnamed Zhang, said he had left the car in his designated private spot in Kunming, the capital of Yunnan Province, and was away on a business trip on May 28 when the damage happened.
Four boys in China climb on top of a Ferrari in May 2026. Video courtesy of Weibo
He bought the Ferrari as a personal vehicle for 3.6 million yuan ($530,000) and said it had never been scratched before.
Zhang found the damage when he returned and pulled the surveillance footage.
The video, which he later posted online, shows four young boys walking up to the car with a long bamboo pole, then climbing onto the roof and hood, sliding down and stamping on the panels for close to 20 minutes, according to Qianjiang Video.






