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Tyson Fury’s amazing car collection boasts luxury Rolls-Royces and Ferrari supercars and a humble Mini Cooper


THE Gypsy King boasts chariots that have been the envy of the sporting world over the years.

Tyson Fury, 33, recently showed off a £20,000 Vauxhall Passat that he was cleaning in an Instagram story

Heavyweight star Tyson Fury boasts an epic car collectionCredit: Refer to Caption
Fury has also been seen cruising around hometown Morecambe in a £10k Mini CooperCredit: Refer to Caption
A £20k Vauxhall Passat was spotted on Fury’s drive, which he cleaned upCredit: Instagram

But, he was also spied buying a £140,000 Porsche Taycan – mixing modest with a flashy buy.

The WBC champion, who disposed of Dillian Whyte last month has been seen behind the wheels of some beautiful motors through the years.

There’s a stunning Ferrari GTC4Lusso worth around £250,000, for one, that has appeared in his collection.

And on the opposite end of the scale, the heavyweight boxer has also squeezed his giant 6ft 9in frame into a 1993 Mini Cooper that would’ve cost no more than £10,000.

Here’s a look inside Tyson’s motors through the years.

THE FASTEST

Fury is a big fan of the Ferrari brand, having previously owned a California which he sold to a pal.

His GTC4Lusso is the priciest car in his garage, with a value of around £250,000.

He added it in 2019, after he confirmed his second fight with Deontay Wilder.

It’s a speedy supercar too – able to hit 0-62mph in just 3.4 seconds.

Fury added a £250,000 Ferrari GTC4Lusso to his car collection in 2019Credit: BackGrid

THE MOST EXPENSIVE

The Rolls-Royce Phantom is one of the classiest motors you can get.

And, of course, it comes with a hefty £360,000 price tag that only the mega-rich can afford.

Fury had one, regularly posing on social media with it over the years.

However, he sold it when he suffered with depression and his life spiralled out of control.

He has also been pictured in a Rolls-Royce Dawn.

The most expensive motor Fury ever owned was a £360,000 Rolls-Royce PhantomCredit: BackGrid
Fury pictured in a Rolls-Royce DawnCredit: Refer to Caption

LOVES A ROLLER

Fury also owned a Rolls-Royce Cullinan alongside his brilliant Phantom.

But again, with the trappings of fame and wealth too much to stand, he decided to flog it.

The Wythenshawe fighter even posted an emotional video on YouTube waving goodbye to the motor as it left his drive.

He claimed to have swapped it for a used Volkswagen Passat that cost him just £500.

Fury was also believed to own a Rolls-Royce Cullinan worth £300,000Credit: Alamy

MOST RIDICULOUS

Everybody knows a Mini Cooper isn’t exactly the roomiest vehicle on the market.

Worse still, if you are as tall as 6ft 9in and weigh around 20 stone, it’ll be a tight a squeeze fitting into one.

But that didn’t bother Tyson, who was seen in a £10,000 Mini Cooper driving around Morecambe.

He even, unashamedly, shared an image giving the thumbs up inside the British icon.

6ft 9in Fury squeezes his frame into his 1993 Mini CooperCredit: Refer to Caption

ITALIAN STALLION

He matches cars with his mate, Billy Joe Saunders.

In 2019, Tyson showed off his red Ferrari Portofino motor, alongside Saunders’ similar model in a car park.

The Portofino usually retails at around £170,000 for a base model.

Astonishingly, it has a top speed of 198 mph.

Tyson Fury shows off his matching Ferrari Portofino with friend Billy Joe SaundersCredit: Instagram @gypsyking101
The red Portofino carries a price tag of around £170,000Credit: Instagram @gypsyking101

OUT OF RANGE

As Tyson began his recovery from mental health issues and substance issues, he treated himself to a Range Rover.

But, he wasn’t going to get any old Range Rover – splashing the cash on a £65,000 Sport SVR.

Even better, he got it wrapped in camo.

“Massive thanks to @automotivefashion for wrapping my SVR, looks & feels great. Army edition,” he shared on social media with a snap of his motor.

This £65,000 Range Rover Sport SVR was specially wrapped in camo for FuryCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

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NICE WAGON

In 2016, Fury was spotted driving a Mercedes-AMG G class SUV.

The £160,000 is one of the most luxurious vehicles around and is favoured by plenty of Premier League stars.

Fury’s is personalised with blacked out windows, with one having an etching of his famous nickname’s initial ‘GK’.

A year before that, he took to Twitter to show off an original G Wagon from 1991.

A personalised G Wagon with ‘GK’ signature on a blacked out window was Fury’s ride in 2016Credit: Maverick Photo Agency


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