AT 40, Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s football career shows no sign of slowing down.
And when it comes to his motors, he still loves them fast and incredibly expensive.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s car collection includes a stunning Ferrari Monza
Most recently, Ibrahimovic has been driving a £160k Lamborghini Urus
The Sweden legend, currently starring in Serie A for AC Milan, boasts an amazing car collection that’ll be the envy of all dressing rooms around Europe.
From an impressive fleet of Ferraris, including the recent electric Sf90 Stradale worth £400,000 he added to his garage, to an astonishing £650,000 Porsche – Zlatan is a true petrol head.
But, he remained true to his roots when he became an ambassador for car makers Volvo, even driving their modest £40,000 XC40 to training.
THE NEW ADDITION
Over the weekend, Zlatan turned 40 – and he really treated himself.
Unlike us, where a set of Marks and Spencer socks might’ve done, he bought himself a £400,000 Ferrari Sf90 Stradale.
He shared an image of his new addition on Instagram, captioning the snap: “Happy Birthday to Zlatan”.
It’s Ferrari’s first foray into electric cars and can reach a top speed up to 211 mph.
To treat himself for his 40th birthday, Zlatan splashed £400k on a Ferrari Sf90 Stradale
THE MOST EXPENSIVE
Zlatan clearly has a thing for Italian fast cars, and splashing out on a new set of wheels on his special day.
In 2019, for his 38th, he bought a rare Ferrari Monza SP2 for a staggering £1.4million.
He is only one of 499 people in the world that own the supercar.
The superfast car can hit 0-60 mph in around 2.9 seconds.
The Ferrari Monza is the most expensive in Zlatan’s car collection
Capable of reaching 0-60 mph in just 2.9 seconds, the Monza is worth around £1.4m
CURRENT RIDE
However, standing at 6ft 5in Zlatan needs a car that offers him plenty of leg room.
That’s why, when it comes to training, he prefers an SUV.
Since returning to AC Milan, the centre forward has been spied arriving to training in a £160,000 Lamborghini Urus.
The Urus is a favourite of footballers at the moment, including Cristiano Ronaldo who was recently seen driving to Carrington in one.
Zlatan drives his Lamborghini Urus to training at AC Milan
STATEMENT RED
Only 400 Ferrari Enzo cars exist in the world, and Zlatan has one of them.
Seen as a collector’s item, it’s a motor that can be sold for over a million pounds at auction.
It was developed in 2002 using Formula One technology, including a a carbon-fibre body and F1-style automated-shift manual transmission.
Although, we’ve rarely seen Zlatan driving it.
Zlatan is one of 400 lucky owners who have a rare Ferrari Enzo worth around £1m
SPIDER MAN
Between 2005-2009, the Ferrari F430 Spider was a footballers’ favourite.
Chelsea legend John Terry, who himself is a Ferrari obsessive, was seen driving one around the streets of Surrey.
When it was released, it carried a price tag of around £120,000.
Nicknamed their ‘Baby Enzo’, it can hit 0-62 mph in four seconds.
Over the years, Zlatan has got himself a fleet of Ferraris, including a 430 Spider
When the Ferrari F430 was released in 2005, it carried £120,000 price tag
TOP OF THE RANGE PORSCHE
Zlatan loves limited edition.
Which is why he bought a £700,000 Porsche Spyder in and around 2014.
Only 918 models were made of the supercar, which sold out completely in 2015.
It was only the second plug-in hybrid car Porsche ever produced.
Only 918 models of the Porsche Spyder exist in the world
ANOTHER ITALIAN MASTERPIECE
Italian gentleman’s car makers Maserati are renowned for their luxury vehicles.
So, it goes without saying, Zlatan used his extensive time playing in Italy to research enough about the stylish car manufacturers.
In about 2011, he bought a GranTurismo MC Stradale worth around £92,000.
Under the hood, it boasts a 450 hp V8 engine and has a top speed of 187 mph.
Luxury vehicles, like a £92,000 Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale, have also been part of Ibrahimovic’s fleet in the past
The GranTurismo MC Stradale boasts a 450 hp V8 engine and has a top speed of 187 mph
COMPANY CAR
In 2014, Zlatan began as an ambassador for Swedish car manufacturers Volvo, appearing in a series of ads.
Now, many footballers won’t often be seen driving the cars they’re sponsored for.
Source: the-sun.com