SHAQUILLE O’Neal has achieved remarkable success in both his professional and personal life.
His impressive automobile collection, which reportedly comprises thirty vehicles, further illuminates the NBA legend’s extraordinary affluence than few other things.
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During his illustrious 19-year NBA career, O’Neal amassed an approximate net worth of $286 million, in addition to attaining four championships.
However, since his retirement in 2011, Shaq’s fortune has continued to increase due to his astute business acumen and marketability. It is estimated that he is worth around $400 million.
O’Neal has been able to invest substantial sums in the contents of his garage thanks to the funds.
There, one could find opulent Lamborghinis and Rolls-Royces in addition to Al Pacino’s Tony Montana’s 1963 convertible Cadillac Eldorado, which appeared to have been lifted from Grand Theft Auto video games.
One of the highlights of the Los Angeles Lakers legend’s remarkable fleet is a white $400,000 Rolls-Royce Phantom equipped with a 6.75-liter V12 engine that produces 453 horsepower.
Shaq, a known Rolls enthusiast, is rumored to have given a Phantom to LeBron James for the former Cleveland Cavaliers teammate’s twenty-fiveth birthday.
Additionally, it is not his sole Rolls-Royce.
Recently, O’Neal acquired a 2020 Cullinan, a $430,000 four-wheel drive SUV bearing the name of the largest uncut diamond ever discovered.
Shaq is presumably observed driving his Ford F-650, black Jeep Wrangler, or Cadillac Escalade on an average day.
All three vehicles have undergone modifications to suit the dimensions and tuning inclinations of the former seven-foot-one center, and almost certainly bear his Superman emblem in some location.
However, should he require pace, he would likely cruise in his Lamborghini Gallardo, which costs $190,000, or the Ferrari Spider, which has since been discontinued, featuring a retractable roof and additional legroom.
Alternatively, he might test-drive his red Dodge Charger Hellcat, a vehicle with a maximum speed of 203 miles per hour and a 0-60 time of 3.6 seconds.
O’Neal has genuinely one-of-a-kind-marked that Hellcat by having “Diesel Dog Mafia” logos painted on the sides and hood and installing scissor doors.
The former NBA standout is also protected in the event that he desires additional freedom while traveling.
His open-air options include an El Diablo cycle constructed by West Coast Choppers and the Sling-Shaq, a three-heeled Polaris Slingshot.
With its 18-speaker sound system, the roadster is capable of providing entertainment for a maximum of four passengers.
Whether you admire or despise him, nobody can dispute O’Neal’s skill at driving in manner.
The Big Diesel is, after all, him.