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    List of Most Expensive Cars Sheikh Mansour Owns

    mcfagainstsportswashing.comBy mcfagainstsportswashing.com25 September 2023Updated:15 November 2023No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Sheikh Mansour ibn Zayed Al Nahyan is an important person from Abu Dhabi, which is a part of the United Arab Emirates. He’s a member of a powerful family in Abu Dhabi and a very successful businessman. He’s also been a top adviser to the president of the United Arab Emirates for a long time. One thing he’s famous for around the world is that he invested a lot of money in a soccer team called Manchester City FC. He even became the chairman of the team.

    The Abu Dhabi royal family boasts an extensive and seemingly endless collection of automobiles, distributed among four museums located in the United Arab Emirates and Morocco. This remarkable fleet encompasses various vehicles, with the personal collection of Sheikh Hamad bin Hamdan al Nahyan alone exceeding a staggering 700 automobiles.

    Vehicles Owned by Sheikh Mansour

    Sheikh Mansour boasts an impressive array of rare and extravagant cars, showcasing his profound passion for luxury vehicles. His collection encompasses multiple Bugatti Veyrons, a Ferrari 599XX, and a McLaren MC12.

    In addition, he possesses a Ferrari F40, a Mercedes CLK GTR, a Lamborghini Reventon, and numerous other prominent vehicles. For his everyday transportation needs, Sheikh Mansour gravitates toward white-colored Mercedes G63 AMG and Range Rover vehicles. Just like Floyd Mayweather, Mansour really likes Bugatti Veyron cars. Here are more details the cars of Sheikh Mansour:

    Mercedes SLR-McLaren (£350k)

    Sheikh Mansour purchased Mercedes SLR-McLaren for £350k. The Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren, a collaborative grand tourer from Mercedes-Benz and McLaren Automotive, graced the market from 2003 to 2010. This automobile was the brainchild of Korean designer Yoon Il-hun, drawing inspiration from the iconic 300 SLR race car. Inside, the design of Dutch designer Sarkis Benliyan took center stage.

    Distinguished as the first production car to boast a full carbon-fiber monocoque, the SLR also pioneered the front mid-engine layout. This automotive marvel was a joint effort between the two companies and enjoyed a commendable production span of over six years, with 2,157 units rolling off the assembly line. Sadly, production ceased in 2010.

    Under the hood, the SLR housed a potent 5.4-liter (5,439 cc) supercharged M155 SLR V8 engine, churning out an impressive 626 PS (460 kW; 617 hp) of power. Its top speed was an astonishing 217 mph. The SLR offered enthusiasts a choice of three body styles: a 2-door coupé, a 2-door roadster, and a 2-door speedster known as the Stirling Moss edition, all featuring distinctive butterfly doors.

    A collaborative masterpiece between Daimler AG and McLaren Automotive, the SLR utilized a carbon-fiber monocoque and boasted a supercharged V-8 engine. It occupied a rarefied space as one of the select few cars capable of delivering exhilarating open-top driving experiences at speeds exceeding 200 mph.

    Lamborghini Reventon (£840k)

    The car collection of Sheikh Mansour is wide. He purchased a Lamborghini Reventon for around £840k.  The Lamborghini Reventon is a super fancy car that was shown off at a big car event in 2007. They only made 20 of them for people to buy, and one more for their museum. The Reventon is a super-fast car with a powerful 6.5-liter engine that can go really, really fast – from 0 to 62 miles per hour in just 3.4 seconds! It can go as fast as 211 miles per hour. The interesting part is that Sheikh Mansour went to Spain in a Lamborghini Reventon.

    The Reventon Roadster is like a convertible version of the Reventon, and it’s even more powerful with 670 horsepower. The whole car is made from a super strong material called carbon fiber, and it looks a lot like a cool fighter jet called the F-22 Raptor. People think the Reventon is a really cool and unique car made by Lamborghini.

    Ferrari Enzo (£2.5m)

    Sheikh Mansour purchased Ferrari Enzo for £2.5m. The Ferrari Enzo is a special sports car made by the Italian company Ferrari. It’s named after the founder of Ferrari, Enzo Ferrari himself. This car was created in 2002, and it used a lot of technology from Formula One racing, like a super strong carbon-fiber body, a transmission that can shift automatically like in Formula One cars, and really high-tech brakes made from a special material.

    The Enzo also has a unique engine. It’s a V12 engine that’s completely new, and it’s inspired by the engines Ferrari uses in Formula One racing. This engine is really powerful, with 651 horsepower!

    The car has some cool features like independent suspension for each wheel, which helps it handle well on the road. Plus, it has something called “active aerodynamics,” which means the car can change its shape to go faster or handle better. Overall, the Ferrari Enzo is a super-fast and technologically advanced car, and it’s named after a very important person in Ferrari’s history.

    Bugatti Veyron cars

    Sheikh Mansour owns five Bugatti Veyron cars in his collection worth ₦2.7b. The Bugatti Veyron is a fancy sports car that was made in Germany and France. It has a really powerful engine and can go super-fast. They started making it in 2005 and stopped in 2015, and they sold 450 of them. It’s so fast that it can go over 250 miles per hour and can go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in just 2.5 seconds.

    The car has a lot of radiators to keep it cool, including one for the heater. It’s a special kind of sports car and has its engine in the middle and all-wheel drive. They don’t make the Veyron anymore, but there’s a new Bugatti called the Chiron, but it’s not available yet.

    Ferrari 599XX

    The Ferrari 599XX is a special kind of Ferrari car meant for racing on tracks, not regular roads. It was shown to the public in 2009 and made between 2009 and 2012, but there are only 44 of them in existence. This car is different from the normal Ferrari 599 GTB because it has been changed a lot to make it faster and more agile on a race track.

    Under the hood, it has a powerful 6.0-liter engine that can produce 720 horsepower. It uses a special 6-speed gearbox for quick gear changes. This car is incredibly fast, going from 0 to 62 miles per hour in just 2.9 seconds and reaching a top speed of 196 miles per hour.

     One thing that makes the Ferrari 599XX unique is its design. It creates 280 kilograms of downforce at 124 miles per hour, which helps keep the car stable and planted on the track.

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