Revault, a Luxury Vehicle Vault & Collector Car Community, Comes to Miami

Sixteen for-sale car studios & curated social spaces, plus an owner-only clubhouse, power the Revault luxury car condo plan…

Development firm Newgard Group and Imperial Moto, the Miami lifestyle brand founded by Matt McKenna, have launched Revault, a first-of-its-kind community that blends for-sale luxury car storage, private club culture, padel sports and curated design into a single, integrated experience.

Born from a shared vision, Revault combines Newgard’s development expertise with Imperial Moto’s deep authenticity in Miami’s car culture. Located in Little River, one of Miami’s fastest-growing creative districts, the 80,000-square-foot project will feature a limited collection of 16 luxury car studios, a members-only clubhouse, a five-court indoor Padel Club, Imperial Moto’s signature café and a creative campus designed for events and social connections.

“Revault is more than a real estate development; it’s a cultural ecosystem,” said Harvey Hernandez, founder & CEO of Newgard Group and a car collector himself. “Our team and Imperial Moto are aligned on creating something that doesn’t exist anywhere else—a destination that blends performance, design and lifestyle in the heart of Miami’s trendiest, up-and-coming neighborhood.”

At its core, Revault is a design-forward car vault concept, offering secure, climate-controlled, two-story studio units with mezzanine lounges, bathrooms and fully customizable finishes. The spaces go beyond traditional car storage and can be viewed as lifestyle extensions of their owners, designed to host, work, collect, relax and connect with fellow members of the Revault Society—an invitation-only community built around shared passion for design, performance and culture, according to officials.

Revault Miami Highlights:

Revault represents the first real estate venture for Imperial Moto, known globally for design-driven experiences, creative activations and a specialty coffee culture. McKenna and Hernandez initially pursued the same Little River site independently—Hernandez focused on a collector car condo concept, while McKenna envisioned a mixed-use development including a padel component. Their ideas converged naturally, forming a natural partnership.

“Imperial Moto has always been about connection through craft, design and shared passion,” said McKenna, founder of Imperial Moto. “Revault is the evolution of that idea—a space where we can offer more than a product or a place. It’s a full-spectrum lifestyle built for people who live what they love.”

In addition to Miami, the partnership is actively working on other Revault locations in Delray Beach, Palm Beach and Nashville, with other cities to follow.

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