Messi's Mystery Fleet: Unveiling the Intriguing World of the Soccer Star's Supercar Collection
Once upon a time, there was a football superstar named Lionel Messi.
He had a dream of owning the most luxurious and powerful supercars in the world.
His collection included some of the most expensive and beautiful cars ever made.
One of his favorites was the Pagani Zonda Roadster, which was crafted from titanium, magnesium, and carbon fiber.
Another prized possession was the Ferrari Enzo, a V-12-powered, mid-engined projectile named after the legendary founder of the Prancing Horse brand.
The McLaren F1 was also a favorite, with its feather-weight carbon-fiber chassis, single-minded focus on shaving weight, and a bespoke six-liter, 627 hp BMW V-12 for power. Messi also owned the Lamborghini Aventador, with its sharp lines, aggressive styling, and iconic scissor doors.
He also had the Bugatti Chiron, which was the benchmark of its era and remains one of the most coveted of this century’s supercars.
Finally, Messi’s collection included the Rimac Nevera, capable of a 256-mph top speed, and the little-known Japanese-made Aspark Owl, currently the fastest accelerating all-electric supercar, with a verified zero to 60 mph time in 1.69 seconds.
Messi’s collection was the envy of car enthusiasts around the world, and he enjoyed driving them on the open road and at the track.