Paul Pogba’s amazing car collection is worth £1.6m, and includes a Rolls-Royce Wraith Black Badge and £260k Ferrari

 

 

 

The locker room is abuzz over this 26-year-old Man Utd star’s fleet of cars, most of which he’s bought since returning to Old Trafford in 2016 for a then-record £89.3m.For Paul Pogba, traveling in style is essential. In 2018, the playmaker bought a Rolls-Royce Wraith Black Badge without hesitation. The Frenchman’s most costly automobile costs £286,410. Pogba usually employs a chauffeur when he’s not driving.

 

 

This masterpiece in Pogba’s garage is worth £71,465. Seven people can fit in three rows of this SUV, larger than a Land Rover Discovery. It has two engines: a six-cylinder diesel 350 D or an AMG 63 V8 petrol. The latter can accelerate the almost three-ton GLS 4X4 from 0-60 mph in under five seconds.

 

 

 

Pogba may have learned about Italian automobiles at Juventus. This is why he chose their gorgeous Maserati Quattroporte GTS GranSport sports car. It has soft leather seats, chrome accents, and alloy wheels for £115,980. An 8.4-inch touchscreen system and a cutting-edge Harman & Kardon stereo prove it’s up to date on entertainment and sound. The 194-mph Quattroporte GTS GranSport is also fast.

 

 

Aventadors are beautiful, and if you’re a famous footballer, you should have one. Premier League stars like Sergio Aguero, Pogba’s Man City rivɑl, own one for £271,146. It’s undoubtedly the best supercar, reaching 218 mph. It accelerates to 62 mph in three seconds.

 

 

He then bought Audi’s £105,000 RS6-R, following Messi. Footballers like Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez, and Gerard Pique drive it. Not slouch either. One of the quickest estate cars, it can reach 200 mph. According to makers, it reaches 0-60 mph in 3.7 seconds.

Bentley calls the Flying Spur their quickest four-door car, achieving 202 mph. Pogba bought a black matte model at £132,800. However, we doubt he chose the basic version. Quilted leather seats, a Wi-Fi hotspot, and 4.2 seconds to 0-62 mph make it luxury inside. What else is needed?