Vegas Auto Gallery by the Numbers: A Business Built to Last
Numbers tell stories. The story told by Vegas Auto Gallery‘s key figures is one of consistent growth, community commitment, and an operation that has scaled without losing what made it exceptional in the first place.
The Milestones
- Founded: 2010
- Starting footprint: 4,000-square-foot warehouse
- Current flagship: Three-story, 47,000-square-foot showroom at 5530 Rafael Rivera Way, Las Vegas
- Vehicles in inventory: 250–300 at any given time
- Total vehicles delivered: More than 5,000
- Lamborghinis sold locally: 380+
- Bitcoin transactions: More than $6 million (2021)
- Charitable giving: More than $2 million raised for community causes
- Brands carried: Lamborghini, Ferrari, Bentley, Rolls-Royce, McLaren, Aston Martin, Porsche — plus authorized Lotus, Czinger, and Vintage Modern
From Warehouse to Flagship
The distance between a 4,000-square-foot warehouse and a 47,000-square-foot three-story gallery is not just square footage — it is more than a decade of relationship-building, inventory expertise, and operational discipline. Vegas Auto Gallery did not grow by accident. It grew because Nick Dossa identified a genuine gap in the Las Vegas market and built the business the city’s exotic car buyers actually deserved.
The full story of how Las Vegas became fertile ground for this kind of operation is explored in Why Las Vegas Is the Exotic Car Capital.
The Inventory That Sets the Standard
Carrying 250 to 300 vehicles at any time — across brands like Lamborghini, Ferrari, Bentley, Rolls-Royce, McLaren, Aston Martin, and Porsche — requires sourcing relationships, market knowledge, and capital commitment that few dealerships in the country can match. The gallery’s authorized partnerships with Lotus, Czinger, and Vintage Modern further expand the range available to clients.
What that inventory looks and feels like in person is best understood by visiting the 47,000-square-foot flagship, where more than 300 vehicles are displayed alongside custom fine art and a glass watch tower of Philipp Plein timepieces.
Bitcoin and the Modern Transaction
More than $6 million in Bitcoin transactions by 2021 — when crypto payments in automotive retail were still genuinely rare — speaks to the gallery’s early-mover instinct and its read of where its clientele was headed. Cryptocurrency now accounts for roughly 3 to 5 percent of revenue. The full story is at Bitcoin Payments at Vegas Auto Gallery.
Community as a Metric
More than $2 million raised for charity is not a footnote — it is a signal of what kind of business Vegas Auto Gallery intends to be. Commercial success and community investment are not in tension here. They are connected. A business rooted in Las Vegas, built by a family that believes in giving back, is a business that takes philanthropy and community seriously as part of its identity.
The People Behind the Numbers
Every one of these figures reflects the work of a family business built on the values Nick Dossa learned from his mother and carried into every aspect of the operation. To understand the numbers is to understand the people — and to understand why the concierge VIP experience that defines the gallery continues to earn the loyalty of clients from every corner of the world.
Learn more about Nick Dossa and the vision behind it all at the About page.