Discaya Cars Up for Auction, Only Rolls-Royce Sold Amid Celebrity Bidders
WILLIE REVILLAME – The TV host was reportedly among the registered bidders for luxury vehicles previously owned by controversial contractors Sarah and Curlee Discaya.
The Bureau of Customs (BOC) held a public auction on February 11, 2026, featuring ten high-end vehicles, eight of which belonged to the Discayas. The cars included models such as the Lincoln Navigator (2024), GMC Yukon Denali (2022), Cadillac Escalade (2021), Maserati Levante Modena (2022), GMC Yukon XL Denali (2022), Cadillac Escalade ESV (2022), Rolls-Royce Cullinan (2023), and Bentley Bentayga (2022). Two other luxury vehicles, Bugatti Chirons, not linked to the Discayas, were also included in the auction.
Proceeds from the auction are intended to support government programs for public benefit. While Revillame did not personally attend, he was represented by Christian James Ronquillo Lina. Other registered bidders included Pio Velasco of Igorot Stone Kingdom Inc. and R33 Car Exchange Corp.

Among the ten vehicles, only the Rolls-Royce Cullinan (2023) was successfully sold. Igorot Stone Kingdom Inc., based in Baguio, purchased it for ₱29,026,000, slightly above the floor price of ₱29,025,132.58. The Cullinan had previously made headlines after Sarah Discaya joked that it came with a “free umbrella,” drawing public attention.

Pio Velasco, founder and CEO of Igorot Stone Kingdom Inc., explained that their goal was to preserve the vehicle as a historical artifact, highlighting its connection to the nation’s focus on corruption scandals. The Rolls-Royce had failed to sell in two earlier auctions—the first at ₱45.31 million in November 2025 and the second at ₱36.28 million in December 2025. Velasco emphasized that acquiring the vehicle would prevent it from being destroyed and maintain its place in history as a symbol of public interest in exposing wrongdoing. He added that the company may display the Rolls-Royce for public viewing, allowing people to see this high-profile vehicle firsthand.