
Manchester City and Norway star Erling Haaland owns a car collection worth about $12 million, according to Autoevolution.
Although Norway did not advance in the race for the World Cup title, Haaland remains one of the best-known car enthusiasts among active footballers. His collection includes almost every car genre — from luxurious off-road vehicles and pickup trucks to exclusive hypercars.
Bugatti with 1,800 h.p. under the hood

The gem of the collection is believed to be the Bugatti Tourbillon. Haaland is among the few buyers of the new hypercar, which was limited to a production run of 250 units.
The car is equipped with a naturally aspirated 8.3-liter V16 engine and three electric motors. Combined output reaches 1,800 horsepower, acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h takes less than two seconds, and the top speed exceeds 440 km/h without the electronic speed limiter.
The model starts at $4.1 million before optional customizations.
One of the rarest Mercedes models

Another standout in the footballer’s collection is the Mercedes-AMG One, featuring a hybrid powertrain developed using Formula 1 technology. It combines a 1.6-liter turbocharged V6 engine with four electric motors, producing more than 1,000 horsepower.
The model’s production run was limited to 275 cars, and two have already been destroyed in fires. As a result, Haaland’s car has become even rarer.
Ferrari for a select few

The forward’s collection also includes a Ferrari Monza SP2 worth about $1.8 million. The limited-edition speedster is powered by a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 engine, accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in under three seconds, and was built exclusively for a select group of Ferrari clients.
In addition, Haaland has a Ferrari 812 Superfast and a Ferrari 296 GTB.
Not limited to supercars

In everyday life, the footballer prefers more practical vehicles. For family trips, he uses a V12-powered Rolls-Royce Cullinan, while occasionally opting for the American Ford Shelby F-150 Super Snake pickup truck. In 2025, Haaland was also spotted behind the wheel of the iconic DMC DeLorean.
Driving record
Despite his impressive collection of high-performance cars, Haaland has rarely made headlines for traffic violations. The only widely reported incident came in 2023, when British police fined him for using a mobile phone while driving a Rolls-Royce Ghost. He received a £200 fine and six penalty points.
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