Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time Formula 1 World Champion, boasts an extraordinary private car collection that reflects not only his racing prowess but also his evolving commitment to environmental sustainability. While his day job involves piloting the fastest machines on the track, Hamilton’s private collection, estimated at a staggering £13 million, is a testament to his diverse automotive interests.
Pagani Zonda 760 LH
Hamilton once owned a bespoke £1.6 million Pagani Zonda 760 LH, one of only five special-edition Zondas. Known for its distinctive ‘LH’ denouement, the car could accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.5 seconds. However, Hamilton has been candid about the Zonda’s challenging handling, having experienced a collision in Monte Carlo in 2015. The car’s subsequent owner, billionaire Mark Radcliffe, unfortunately, crashed it in a tunnel in Wales in August 2023.
Mercedes-AMG Project One
As a key figure in Mercedes’ Formula 1 team, Hamilton naturally acquired the impressive Project One, a plug-in hybrid hypercar capable of reaching a top speed of nearly 220 mph. Hamilton’s interest in sustainable fuels aligns with his involvement in testing prototypes for the Project One. With only 275 units produced, each costing around £2 million, Hamilton not only bought one for himself but also another for his father Anthony.
Mercedes-AMG SLS Black and More
Hamilton’s affinity for Mercedes extends beyond the Project One. He owns an AMG SLS Black with a powerful 6.2-liter V8 engine, reaching 100 km/h in just three seconds. His collection also includes a white Mercedes AMG GT R, formerly the Formula 1 Safety Car from 2018 to 2020, and a Mercedes AMG G63 6×6, an imposing six-wheeled off-roading truck. For luxurious cruising, he has a Mercedes-Maybach S600 with a smooth 6-liter V12 engine.
Ferrari LaFerrari and Classics
Despite his long-standing association with Mercedes in Formula 1, Hamilton has indulged in the allure of Ferraris. His collection features a Ferrari LaFerrari, a Ferrari 599 SA Aperta, and a LaFerrari Aperta. These Ferraris boast powerful hybrid engines, with the LaFerrari Aperta being an especially rare addition to Hamilton’s garage. Additionally, Hamilton has demonstrated a love for classic cars, including a 1966 Shelby Cobra and a close replica of the 1967 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 featured in the film ‘Gone in 60 Seconds.’
McLaren P1
Though his McLaren F1 racing days are behind him, Hamilton’s connection to McLaren remains strong. In 2015, he acquired a McLaren P1 supercar, succeeding the iconic McLaren F1. Priced at around £1.2 million, the P1 features a 3.8-liter twin-turbo V8 petrol engine and an electric motor, producing a formidable 903 bhp.
Current Environmental Conscious Choice
Despite his collection of high-performance vehicles, Hamilton has made a conscious effort to align his daily driving with environmental sustainability. His current road car is an electric Mercedes EQC SUV, reflecting his commitment to a greener lifestyle. This shift is in line with his decision to sell his private jet, a cherry-red Bombardier Challenger 605, in 2019, as part of his broader efforts to reduce his environmental impact.
Beyond Four Wheels
In addition to his four-wheeled treasures, Hamilton diversifies his automotive interests with a Honda CRF450RX Motocross bike for scenic rides in California and an electric Maverick X3 dune buggy.
Lewis Hamilton’s car collection not only showcases his exceptional taste in high-performance vehicles but also reflects his evolving mindset toward environmental responsibility. From hypercars to classics and an electric daily driver, Hamilton’s garage is a fascinating blend of speed, style, and sustainability.
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