Conor McGregor's luxurious car collection explored as UFC star buys $1.3M Rolls Royce Phantom

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Conor McGregor is known for his luxurious car collection (Image via Getty/Leonardo Fernandez)

Mixed martial artist Conor McGregor recently bought a Rolls Royce Phantom. According to an exclusive report by TMZ, the car is priced at over $1.3 million. Sharing photos of the car on his Instagram, McGregor wrote:

“My new dubai whip is ready! Stretch Rolls Royce Phantom Mansory! Thank you my partners at @mansory.middle.east! See you soon our BARE KNUCKLE FAMILIA! TWO MEGA EVENTS BACK TO BACK THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT THE DUBAI NATIONAL TENNIS STADIUM! 22 fights. 4 World Titles.”

TMZ reported that the car is a black Rolls Royce Phantom VIII Diamond Edition with a V12 engine, producing 571 horsepower that lets the car travel at 155 miles per hour. Besides the Rolls Royce Phantom, the mixed martial artist has a car collection worth 2.5 million euros, according to The Sun.

The news outlet reported that before his fight with Eddie Alvarez at UFC 205, Rolls-Royce contacted Conor McGregor, and offered him a Ghost model. The car has his picture and his nickname on the outside, which was completely black. He has owned it since 2016.

McGregor also owns a Rolls-Royce Wraith, which is worth about £253,000. Additionally, he reportedly has a Rolls-Royce Dawn, valued at £285,000, and a Rolls Royce Phantom VIII, priced around £340,000.

Conor McGregor is also believed to have bought a Cadillac Escalade in 2016 for £75,000. He was also seen driving a convertible Aventador with his partner Dee Devlin. He also had a Huracan Avio in the past, which was worth £185,000.


Conor McGregor is also a yacht owner

Conor McGregor’s car collection includes a BMW i8, which costs £114,200, besides two different Range Rovers. However, in 2019, McGregor shared pictures of a yacht worth £3 million. It was inspired by Muhammad Ali and features a quote by the boxer.

In a 2015 conversation on Jimmy Kimmel Live, McGregor was asked when he realized he was good at fighting. He replied:

“I mean I am Irish. We are all good at fighting. We are all good but I don't know I was always you know, society tells you growing up you should you should fantasize about kicking a ball and dream about that but it didn't really interest me. I tried to maybe pretend that I was interested in it.”

Conor McGregor explained that growing up in his neighborhood meant always being alert and ready to protect oneself, which is what led him to fighting. He shared that Irish mothers are incredibly supportive, saying his mom would back him no matter what he chose to do.

His dad, however, didn’t understand the sport at first as there hadn't been any successful Irish fighters in the UFC before Conor McGregor. Because of that, he had to explain and prove his career path to his parents. From his father’s perspective at the time, it just looked like he was fighting in a cage with no clear future.

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Edited by Vinayak Chakravorty
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