- When star cars become a parallel league
- First: Cristiano Ronaldo – a fleet that tops the global charts
- Second: Karim Benzema – Bugatti Chiron and Veyron with sky‑high price tags
- Third: Neymar – a visual “show” of Rolls‑Royce, Lamborghini and Bentley
- Fourth: Salem Al‑Dawsari – a Saudi example with a “balanced” yet flashy fleet
- Fifth: other Saudi league stars – fleets worth mentioning
- Who is really closest to the “most expensive car” title?
- Star car fleets: a mirror of the league’s power and its stars’ profile
When star cars become a parallel league
With the explosive rise of the Saudi Pro League and its influx of world‑class stars, the spectacle is no longer confined to the pitch; off it, fleets of luxury and hypercars in players’ garages have become a “league of their own”, led by names like Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema, Neymar and Salem Al‑Dawsari.
And while it’s impossible to state officially who owns “the most expensive car”, what is known about these collections shows cars among the priciest on the planet, from ultra‑rare Bugattis to fleets of Rolls‑Royces and Lamborghinis, making the better question: who is closest to owning the most valuable fleet, not just a single car?
First: Cristiano Ronaldo – a fleet that tops the global charts
Bugatti Centodieci / Chiron: the top of the pyramid

European reports estimate that Ronaldo’s car fleet is worth over £19 million, headed by an extremely rare Bugatti Centodieci with an approximate value of £9 million on its own, alongside a Chiron and special‑edition Veyrons.
These numbers make Ronaldo one of the footballers with the most expensive personal fleet in the world, not just in the Saudi league, with new additions still arriving even after his move to Al‑Nassr.
Rolls‑Royce for formal occasions

Ronaldo’s fleet includes more than one Rolls‑Royce, among them a Cullinan and Phantom/Ghost used for formal appearances and family transport, reflecting his desire to separate “showpiece cars” from “everyday life cars”.
Daily drivers and supercars for “real‑world use”
Alongside the Bugattis and Rolls‑Royces, Ronaldo owns cars such as a Lamborghini Aventador, various Ferraris and McLarens, plus high‑performance SUVs, proving that his fleet is not a static showroom but a collection actually used according to occasion.
Second: Karim Benzema – Bugatti Chiron and Veyron with sky‑high price tags
Bugatti duo worth over £4 million

Specialist reports indicate that Benzema owns a Bugatti Chiron and a rare Veyron Pur Sang, as part of a collection valued at more than £6 million, with the Chiron alone approaching around £2.5 million.
In addition, his garage houses Rolls‑Royces, a Lamborghini Urus and high‑performance Mercedes‑AMG models, making him a direct rival to Ronaldo in overall fleet value, even if his mix of brands is less diverse.
A different style to Ronaldo
Where Ronaldo tends to spread his love across many marques, Benzema appears more loyal to French and German luxury names, with a strong emphasis on Bugatti, Rolls‑Royce and Mercedes, blending quiet opulence with extreme performance.
Third: Neymar – a visual “show” of Rolls‑Royce, Lamborghini and Bentley

A varied fleet that mirrors an extrovert personality
Before and after his move to Al‑Hilal, Neymar has been known for a garage containing a Rolls‑Royce worth around £300,000, Lamborghinis (Huracán/Aventador) at roughly £245,000, and Bentley Continental or Flying Spur around £230,000, plus a Ferrari 458 Italia and others.
This mix puts him among the stars who prefer visually striking cars that can be spotted from afar, more than the utmost rarity that defines something like a Bugatti.
Fleet identity: between luxury and performance
Neymar’s cars reflect a lifestyle built around visual impact (colours, wheels, presence), matching his showman persona on and off the pitch, though he remains less “rare” in pure financial terms than Ronaldo or Benzema.
Fourth: Salem Al‑Dawsari – a Saudi example with a “balanced” yet flashy fleet

Rolls‑Royce Phantom up front
Press reports and social‑media leaks have focused on Salem Al‑Dawsari owning a Rolls‑Royce Phantom valued at around $460,000, making it one of the most expensive cars owned by a Saudi player domestically.
Lamborghini and Brabus G‑Class for the sporty, adventurous side
Shared images show him with a Lamborghini Huracán or Urus alongside a Brabus‑tuned Mercedes G‑Class, combining formal luxury for occasions with “show” cars suited to city cruising and weekend drives.
A local fleet that rivals some foreigners in impression, not numbers
Although the total value of Al‑Dawsari’s fleet is below the Bugatti‑fuelled figures of Ronaldo and Benzema, the Phantom + Lamborghini + G‑Class trio firmly places him among the top Saudi players in terms of perceived luxury behind the wheel.
Fifth: other Saudi league stars – fleets worth mentioning

Corporate gifts: Genesis for Al‑Hilal stars
Media coverage has highlighted Genesis gifting high‑end cars to several Al‑Hilal players, underlining how major manufacturers are stepping into “sponsoring player fleets”, turning their cars into rolling billboards on Saudi streets.
A spread of luxury SUVs and supercars
A tour of the league’s star garages reveals a blend of G‑Class, Land Rover and Cadillac Escalade, plus McLarens, Lamborghinis and Ferraris for some foreign players, reinforcing the idea that players’ garages have become part of the league’s visual identity.
Who is really closest to the “most expensive car” title?
The clearest candidate: Bugatti Centodieci/Chiron in Ronaldo’s garage
If we focus purely on “most expensive single car”, the presence of a Bugatti Centodieci (or even rare‑spec Chirons) in Ronaldo’s garage makes him the strongest contender; these models rank among the world’s priciest, with each example running into many millions of pounds.
Strong competition from Benzema’s Bugatti Chiron/Veyron
With Benzema also owning a Chiron and Veyron Pur Sang, he clearly has individual cars that compete on value, though most estimates still place Ronaldo’s Bugattis at the very top of the pyramid.
The absence of official sales/purchase lists for each player means any final ranking remains “approximate”, but based on specialist coverage, Ronaldo appears to lead the race for most expensive single car, while he and Benzema likely share the honour of owning the richest fleets in the Saudi league, with Neymar, Salem Al‑Dawsari and others staying firmly in the spotlight for variety and presence rather than absolute numbers.
Star car fleets: a mirror of the league’s power and its stars’ profile
The luxury car fleets owned by Saudi league stars are more than displays of wealth; they are a direct reflection of the financial clout the revamped league enjoys and its ability to attract players who already possess legendary garages.
And as much as these fleets feed fan curiosity on social media, they also tell another story: how the Saudi league has become a stage where some of the world’s rarest Bugattis share the streets of Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam with Rolls‑Royces and Lamborghinis, making “the stars’ garage” part of the league’s identity in its own right.



