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Lionel Messi’s $598 million dollar garage: 10 jaw-dropping cars that will leave you speechless!

Lionel Messi, revered as one of football’s greatest talents, boasts not only an unparalleled skill set but also a formidable wealth as one of the world’s richest athletes. Famed for his spectacular plays on the field, the 35-year-old Argentine maestro has equally excelled in amassing an incredible fortune through his illustrious career.

Beyond the football pitch, Messi’s penchant for extravagance is evident in his remarkable car collection, which is rumored to exceed a staggering half a billion dollars in value. While he maintains various investments, the Paris Saint-Germain star harbors a particular fondness for luxury automobiles. A connoisseur of opulent cars, Messi’s garage houses a myriad of exceptional vehicles, including an assortment of Audis, a rare Pagani Zonda valued at £4 million, and an array of other remarkable vehicles.

In this article, we delve into Messi’s elite collection, showcasing the top 10 jewels of his automotive crown, as curated by The Sun.

10. Mini Cooper Electric – $38,613 Among his prized possessions, the humblest is the Mini Cooper Electric, which serves as a practical choice for Messi’s wife and mother of his three children, Antonela Roccuzzo. This eco-friendly gem is often relied upon by Rocuzzo to navigate the streets of Paris, where the Messi family currently resides.

9. Audi Q7 – $77,021 An emblem of Messi’s commitment to family life, the Audi Q7 offers a blend of reliability, space, and luxury. Notably, Audi ventured into SUV production in 2008, capturing the admiration of footballers globally.

8. Cadillac Escalade – $87,192 Incorporating a touch of American luxury, Messi’s Cadillac Escalade stands as an epitome of opulence. Renowned for its spacious interior, the Escalade has been embraced by celebrities, dignitaries, and even presidents, fittingly accommodating Messi’s entire family.

7. Range Rover Vogue – $98,078 The Range Rover Vogue, a regular companion of Messi during training sessions and his tenure at Camp Nou, epitomizes both footballing elite and luxury. With special features like the Meridian Surround Sound System and a 360-degree parking aid, it encapsulates lavishness and practicality.

6. Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale – $137,016 Incorporating Italian elegance and speed, the Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale soars to a top speed of 188 mph. This two-seater marvel flaunts a 4.7-liter V8 engine, shared with the Ferrari F430, making it a true symbol of automotive excellence.

5. Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 S Coupe – $140,752 Exhibiting power and performance, the Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 S Coupe is equipped with a twin-turbocharged petrol V8 engine, boasting a top speed of 174 mph and the ability to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in a mere 3.8 seconds.

4. Audi R8 Spyder – $146,980 Featuring impressive horsepower and remarkable acceleration capabilities, the Audi R8 Spyder showcases Messi’s appreciation for fine sports cars. Reviews consistently laud this Audi gem, further enhancing its allure.

3. Mercedes SLS – $249,120 A creation of the Mercedes-AMG division, the majestic SLS boasts a retractable rear wing, emblematic of its “Super Leicht Sport” designation, meaning “Super Light Sport” in German. This German supercar effortlessly merges performance and luxury.

2. Pagani Zonda Roadster – $4.9 million A jewel among Messi’s treasures, the Pagani Zonda Roadster is a rare gem limited to track usage. With only 40 ever produced, its scarcity fuels its soaring value, making it one of Messi’s most opulent acquisitions.

1. Ferrari 335 S Spider Scaglietti – $34.8 million The crowning jewel of Messi’s collection is the iconic Ferrari 335 S Spider Scaglietti. Acquired at a remarkable auction price of $34,876,800 (£28 million), this vintage masterpiece exudes unmatched elegance and heritage.

As Messi continues to dazzle both on and off the pitch, his remarkable car collection stands as a testament to his appreciation for luxury, performance, and automotive artistry. Each vehicle in his illustrious garage represents a distinctive facet of his extravagant lifestyle, making him not only a football legend but also a connoisseur of the finer things in life.

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