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While most people have spotted a supercar or two in downtown Vancouver, only a select few will ever get to experience the perspective from behind the wheel. That's part of what makes Driven Project so exciting.

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While most people have spotted a supercar or two in downtown Vancouver, only a select few will ever get to experience the perspective from behind the wheel.

That's part of what makes Driven Project so exciting. It allows people the opportunity to experience the thrill of these incredible vehicles who wouldn't otherwise have it. With that in mind, the project does a great deal more than provide people with rides in cool cars.

Kevin Gordon, founder of Driven Project, is a serial-entrepreneur and supercar enthusiast with an impressive vision in mind.

“The goal of the Driven Project is simple - to utilize incredible cars as vehicles to inspire and give back to others. Whether it’s picking up one of the kids from the Children’s Wish Foundation for an afternoon drive, or surprising someone waiting at a bus stop with a Lamborghini ride, we’re out there trying to spread kindness and joy around the incredible city of Vancouver," says Gordon.

“Owning a supercar was something I’ve aspired to since before I could even ride a bicycle. When I made that lifelong dream a reality, my natural instinct was to share the car with others - to help show them that normal people can accomplish extraordinary things at a young age, if you’re will to work hard and take chances.”

The project allows participants to ride in an ultra-luxury, modern supercar with all donations going to directly to the Children’s Wish Foundation. However, Gordon also picks up strangers downtown and offers them a fun adventure.

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To reserve a ride or find out more information about how you can help, visit Driven Project online.