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Shaquille O’Neal Cars Collection: How many cars does NBA legend own?

Shaquille O’Neal, better known as “Shaq,” is a former professional basketball player from the United States who now works as a sports analyst on the television show Inside the NBA. O’Neal is widely regarded as one of the greatest basketball players and centers of all time, having played for six different NBA teams during his 19-year career and winning four NBA championships. Aside from his glorious basketball career, Shaq is also a huge car enthusiast with over 30 cars to his name. So, let’s explore the expensive and amazing cars collection of Shaquille O’Neal.

Shaquille O’Neal Cars Collection

Shaquille O’Neal has a lot of amazing cars in his collection but we will show you some of the best cars he owns:

Nikola Badger

Shaq, the owner of this Nikola Badger, a hydrogen fuel cell electric hybrid pick-up truck. The truck, which will be built in Arizona later this year, claims to go from 0-60 mph in 2.9 seconds thanks to its whooping 906 bhp power.

Rolls-Royce Cullinan

Shaq also owns a Rolls-Royce luxury SUV, which makes him stand out from the crowd. Celebrities frequently use the Cullinan because it has plenty of space inside. However, because Shaq is Big Shaq, it is unknown if this car is still standard. The petrol engine in the Rolls-Royce Cullinan is 6750 cc. The Cullinan has a mileage of 9.5 kmpl depending on the variant and fuel type. The Cullinan is a 5 seater 12-cylinder car and has a length of 5341mm, a width of 2000mm and a wheelbase of 3295 mm.

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Vaydor

Big Shaq also owns a Vaydor, which is a 2003-2007 Infiniti G35 Coupé with an aftermarket shell that makes it look like something else. Carolina Vaydor body kit was released in 2013 and is powered by a 3.5-LV6 G35 engine built by Nissan.

Vanderhall Venice Roadster

Shaq also owns another three-wheeler, a Vanderhall Venice Roadster built in Utah as an alternative to the Morgan cars. The chassis has been expanded, but the 1.4L turbocharged engine still provides a thrilling ride despite the increased curb weight and cargo.

Polaris Slingshot

The Big Shaq’s car collection is distinguished by something distinctive. The “Sling-Shaq,” a three-wheel open-air roadster highly customised by O’Neal, has four seats and an 18-speaker sound system.

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Lamborghini Gallardo

None of the Italian supercar manufacturers designs their vehicles with a 7ft 1 customer in mind. And our man Shaq took professional advice and met with a jet expert to discuss his needs. Gaffoglio Family Metalcrafters typically supplies Boeing, and they increased the Gallardo’s wheelbase by 12 inches and widened the doors, roof, and side windows.

Customized Mercedes S550 Convertible

Shaq transformed his Mercedes-Benz S-Class from 2006 to 2007. The car was pearl white with a brown leather interior. He converted the Lorinser into a long convertible. For the increased aura, the tuner added a strong body package, 22-inch rims, and suicide rear doors.

Customized Cadillac Escalade

Shaq is a fan of outlandish things, such as an Escalade with scissor doors. The front grille features a Superman logo in burgundy. The Escalade now rides on 26-inch wheels and has a pair of enlarged scissor-style doors. The Escalade also has 12-inch Audiobahn subwoofers and a 5.3L V8 engine.

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Apart from these, he owns 3 Bentleys (Azure, Arnage, and Continental GT). He also has a Customized Dodge Challenger R/T Convertible and a Rolls-Royce Phantom. Shaq is also the owner of a rare Superman Range Rover.

Niladri Biswas
Niladri Biswashttp://thesportslite.com
Niladri is a football enthusiast and die-hard fan of Liverpool FC. He is currently living his passion through writing about his favorite sport at The Sportslite. He sees himself as a renowned football journalist in the future.
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