{"id":35310,"date":"2025-01-28T15:52:44","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:52:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/ufc-champion-conor-mcgregors-insane-car-collection-cost-calculated-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:52:44","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:52:44","slug":"ufc-champion-conor-mcgregors-insane-car-collection-cost-calculated-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/ufc-champion-conor-mcgregors-insane-car-collection-cost-calculated-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"UFC Champion Conor McGregor\u2019s insane car collection cost calculated &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>UFC Champion Conor McGregor\u2019s insane car collection cost calculated YouTube: Seb DelanneyFamous for his incredible UFC track record and skill, Conor McGregor also has an incredible collection of cars. YouTuber Seb Delanney takes a look inside McGregor\u2019s multi-million-dollar collection in his September 6 video. Having gone from collecting welfare checks to multi-UFC champion in only a matter of years, McGregor has turned his life around from rags-to-riches and he has the car collection to prove it. Following his retirement from fighting on June 7, 2020, he now has far more time to enjoy his four-wheeled delights. According to Google, which Seb calls (semi-sarcastically) \u201cthe most reliable source in the world,\u201d Conor is allegedly worth $99m which explains how he affords his incredible collection. Conor McGregor\u2019s car collection As expected for such a top-level celebrity, McGregor has a love for the finer things in the automobile world. Clearly a man that enjoys having choices, he has not one, not two but three Rolls-Royces: A Rolls-Royce Dawn ($371k+), Ghost ($312k+), and a Wraith ($340k+). Clearly a fan of luxury vehicles, McGregor has been seen in both a first and second-generation Bentley Continental GT ($199k+) \u2013 perfect for relaxed motoring with a bit more \u2018get up and go\u2019 than in the Rolls-Royces mentioned above. While Seb doesn\u2019t mention it in his video, Conor has also previously posted a photo of his Lamborghini Urus ($210k+) on Instagram from Christmas 2019. Going for a black-on-black spec, this Urus is a great mix of practicality and performance. As well as the Urus, Conor also has a White Lamborghini Aventador Roadster ($506k+). Powered by a naturally-aspirated V12 engine putting out 700hp, the brash, visceral Aventador is at complete odds with his other, more luxurious cars. Alongside his Lamborghinis, McGregor has also been spotted in a bright Orange McLaren 650s ($257k+). Evidently a fan of bright supercar colors, Conor\u2019s Orange McLaren is certainly not one for him to drive when he\u2019s trying to stay incognito. Even his \u2018practical\u2019 cars are incredible It seems that even his \u2018practical\u2019 family car is on the \u2018brutish\u2019 side of things, opting for a massive Cadillac Escalade ($75k+ when new). This car became famous after a video of him stopping and fist-bumping two men that were staging a \u2018mock MMA fight\u2019 on a Dublin sidewalk, which also showed a rare \u2018human\u2019 side of McGregor. When staying \u2018under the radar\u2019 McGregor seems to favor a previous-generation Range Rover in LA. With the Range ($85k+ when new) being such a common sight in Los Angeles, it\u2019s the perfect car for Conor to go about his life without too much media attention. Seb sums his taste up perfectly by saying \u201ccertainly knows how to make money, but he also certainly knows how to spend it!\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>UFC Champion Conor McGregor\u2019s insane car collection cost calculated YouTube: Seb DelanneyFamous for his incredible UFC track record and skill, Conor McGregor also has an incredible collection of cars. YouTuber Seb Delanney takes a look inside McGregor\u2019s multi-million-dollar collection in his September 6 video. 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