Chrome Temple has announced CT Club, a new community for automotive enthusiasts offering access to some of the rare and exotic vehicles in its collection, including highly sought-after road cars and legendary race cars.

CT Club gives members access to more than 30 experiences, ranging from gatherings at its CT Temple clubhouse on Sydney’s Northern Beaches to driving tuition, invitation-only track days, motorsport hospitality and multi-day driving tours.

It plans to expand with ‘Temples’ in other cities across Australia, further broadening the scope for members nationally. 

Members must apply via the Chrome Temple website, however unlike traditional supercar clubs, ownership of a supercar is not required.

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“Most clubs start with the cars and hope the right people show up,” Chrome Temple founder and chief executive officer Lex Pedersen said in a statement.

“And they eventually face the same problem: you end up in a room full of cars but not necessarily with the people you want to be surrounded by.

“We’re doing it the other way around. We’re brand agnostic. It’s not what you’re driving, it’s about what cars mean to you. If you love cars, you’re one of us. The cars are the commonality. The people are the point.”

Membership costs $395 per month following a $4500 joining fee, providing access to a collection valued at more than $12 million, with most activities included in the subscription.