Lando Norris has incredible car collection worth £1.2m including four McLaren supercars
Lando Norris is now driving one of the fastest cars in F1, but the McLaren star has his own stunning personal collection too.
Lando Norris celebrated his maiden Grand Prix victory in Miami on Sunday after beating reigning world champion Max Verstappen in a fair fight. The McLaren ace now has one of the top three fastest cars in F1, but when he is driving around Monaco on a day-to-day basis, he has a mammoth personal collection to choose from.
According to data from Auto Trader, the 24-year-old’s known car collection is worth in the region of £1.2million and includes as many as four McLaren supercars. The most valuable of these by far is the McLaren 765LT Spider, which has a value of £350,000 and represents the most premium car in his collection.
Norris also boasts a McLaren 720S, which holds a value in the region of £156,000, while his McLaren GT is worth a further £125,000. The final car in his collection manufactured by his employers is the £92,000-rated McLaren 570S.
The title of the most affordable vehicle in Norris’ extensive collection goes to his Jaguar F-Type Roadster, which can be purchased for a price of around £45,000. However, the 24-year-old also has cars at the other end of the price spectrum with his Lamborghini Aventador valued at an eye-watering £305,000.
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Switching from supercar extravagance to a classy giant, Norris also has a Rolls-Royce in his collection. His Wraith is valued at £151,000 and allows the Bristol-born racer to roam around in absolute luxury and style.
Not included in the calculations was Norris’ classic Fiat 500 Jolly. The quirky little motor is a personal favourite of the McLaren driver and he was even spotted driving rumoured partner and Portuguese model Margarida Corceiro around in it on the streets of Monaco last year.
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Speaking to Top Gear about his love for the car, he said: “And then in Monaco I drive my little Fiat 500 Jolly. You don't need a big car in Monaco, so that's my perfect little run-around.
“Out of all my dream cars, the Fiat was the most affordable at this stage so that’s why I bought it. It’s not actually an original Jolly so I might get abused for this, but it’s just a fun car. And it’s easy to park which is always a perk of having something small and cute in Monaco.”