Brazilian Soccer Stars Showcase Luxury Cars Ranging from Million-Dollar Batmobiles to Classics Like the Rural Willys, with Models for Every Taste
Last Tuesday (29), residents of São José dos Campos, in São Paulo, were surprised by an unusual scene. Corinthians striker Yuri Alberto appeared on the city’s streets driving a purple Lamborghini Huracán, a machine valued at R$ 4.7 million.

The sports model, equipped with a V10 engine of up to 640 horsepower, accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.9 seconds.
But he is far from being the only athlete in Brazilian soccer with a taste for high-end vehicles. Many players in the Brasileirão maintain real collections of million-dollar machines in their garages.
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Neymar and the Movie-Inspired Car

Earlier this month, Neymar made headlines by acquiring a Batmobile valued at R$ 8.3 million. The vehicle, identical to the one used in the cinema, has become one of the biggest symbols of his collection.
In addition, the Santos player also owns a R$ 7.5 million Ferrari Purosangue, a Lamborghini Huracán STO like Yuri Alberto’s, and an Aston Martin DBX, worth R$ 3.6 million.
Memphis Depay and the R$ 22 Million in Cars

Another heavyweight on the list is Memphis Depay. The Dutch forward from Corinthians has a fleet valued at R$ 22 million.
Among the models are a Mansory Rolls-Royce Wraith (R$ 3.6 million), a Rolls-Royce Cullinan (R$ 2 million), a Mercedes Maybach S650 Convertible (R$ 2.1 million), a Mercedes AMG G63 Plus (R$ 900,000), an Audi RS6 (R$ 650,000), a Lamborghini (R$ 3 million) and a Ferrari SF90 (R$ 6 million).
Gabigol Also Owns His Luxury Lamborghini

Gabigol is another who boasts a Lamborghini Huracán, but in yellow. The model has a starting price of R$ 3.6 million.
His collection also includes a R$ 920,000 Porsche 911 Carrera coupe and a Jaguar F-Type, which in the R-Dynamic P300 version can exceed R$ 6 million.
Luxury Comfort for Everton Ribeiro

Everton Ribeiro chose comfort. The player bought a JetVan valued at up to R$ 700,000. With customized interior space, the vehicle is even used for physiotherapy sessions.
Since he lives 64 km from the Bahia training center, the van facilitates travel and recovery activities.
Hulk and His Complete Garage

Striker Hulk maintains a garage worth over R$ 6 million. The standout model is a Ferrari Portofino, valued at over R$ 3 million.
The car reaches 100 km/h in three seconds and has a top speed of 350 km/h. Among his other vehicles are a BMW Dark Shadow Edition, BMW X7, Mercedes G63, and Cadillac Escalade.
Cássio Maintains a National Classic

Unlike the others, Cássio, goalkeeper for Cruzeiro, has a Rural Willys as his prized possession, the first SUV produced in Brazil.
Manufactured between the 1950s and 1970s, the model can be worth between R$ 10,000 and R$ 150,000, depending on its condition.
This diversity shows that, beyond goals and saves, players also make their presence felt off the fields with impressive automotive choices.
With information from R7.com.

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