Super Eagles striker Taiwo Victor Osimhen has established himself as one of the best strikers in the world over the last four years, Afrik-foot reports.
He is known to be a fiery and hungry player on the pitch. But off the pitch, he appears to be a much cooler person. Osimhen also does not joke with his style, as he is known to be very fashionable.
Osimhen spends heavily on Jewelry. Whenever he is not on the pitch, you would often see him wearing a shiny neck piece. The Super Eagles striker earns way over €20 million yearly at Galatasaray, so he can afford all the luxuries of life.
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But away from all these, Osimhen spends heavily on cars. The 27-year-old marksman has a fleet of exotic cars which he uses between Nigeria and abroad. Some of his cars would make even the biggest football stars envious.
— Victor Osimhen (@victorosimhen9) July 7, 2025
The Super Eagles striker’s garage has some of the world’s most recognizable luxury and performance brands, from Ferrari and Lamborghini to Rolls-Royce and Mercedes-Benz.
His latest reported addition, a 2026 Ferrari 296 GTB, has only added to the fascination around his collection. Here is a closer look at the cars.
Victor Osimhen’s Cars
Ferrari 296 GTB — $338,250 (₦507.38m)
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This last addition to Osimhen’s collection is reportedly a 2026 Ferrari 296 GTB.
The model is very real — and very fast. The 296 GTB uses a 3.0-litre twin-turbo V6 paired with an electric motor to produce 819 horsepower. The 2026 model starts at around $338,250, equivalent to roughly ₦507.38 million.
Lamborghini Revuelto — $608,358 (₦912.54m)
The Lamborghini Revuelto is the heavyweight of Osimhen’s collection.
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The V12 hybrid supercar produces 1,001 horsepower and uses a 6.5-litre naturally aspirated V12 combined with three electric motors. The 2026 model carries a starting price of $608,358, which works out at about ₦912.54 million.
That makes the Revuelto alone worth more than many people’s entire luxury car collections.
Rolls-Royce Cullinan — $420,000+ (₦630m)
Osimhen also has the ultimate luxury SUV: the Rolls-Royce Cullinan. He got this last year.
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For 2026, the Cullinan’s base price is listed at $420,000, while higher specifications can push the price well beyond that. Rolls-Royce itself stresses that final pricing depends heavily on specification.
That translates to roughly ₦630 million before options and Nigerian import costs.
Lamborghini Urus — $252,007 (₦378m)
The moment a car spotter spotted Victor Osimhen driving his $500,000 Lamborghini Urus on the streets of Lagos 🤯 pic.twitter.com/DhkXNo0efy
— Cleverly 💐 (@Cleverlydey4u) March 23, 2026
The second Lamborghini in Osimhen’s garage is the Urus, a performance SUV that combines everyday practicality with supercar-like performance.
The current 2026 Urus SE is a plug-in hybrid producing 789 horsepower from its twin-turbo 4.0-litre V8 and electric motor.
It is listed at $252,007, or approximately ₦378 million.
Mercedes-AMG G63 — $198,750 (₦298.1m)
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The Mercedes-AMG G63 brings another kind of presence to Osimhen’s garage. The iconic G-Class combines its boxy design with a 577-horsepower AMG powertrain and a 0-60mph time of just 4.2 seconds.
Mercedes-Benz USA currently lists the 2026 AMG G63 at $198,750, equivalent to around ₦298.1 million.
Tesla Cybertruck — $62,235+ (₦93.4m+)
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Osimhen’s collection is not entirely made up of traditional luxury cars.
The Tesla Cybertruck gives the garage a futuristic touch, with its stainless-steel bodywork and all-electric powertrain.
The 2026 model’s pricing has changed during the year, with the entry-level dual-motor AWD version introduced at $62,235, while higher versions cost considerably more. For a collection dominated by European luxury brands, the Cybertruck is certainly the odd one out in Osimhen’s collection.
Mercedes-Benz S-Class — $119,500 (₦179.3m+)
Victor Osimhen was showing Carterefe his car collection in Nigeria and told him to start his Lamborghini… but Carterefe didn’t even know how to operate it 😂💔 pic.twitter.com/8oIA6lOLMb
— carter🌚 (@carter8f) March 21, 2026
Completing the seven-car collection is a Mercedes-Benz S-Class, one of the world’s benchmark luxury sedans.
The 2026 S 500 4MATIC starts at $119,500, or around ₦161 million, while more powerful S-Class variants cost considerably more.
The S-Class gives something different from the Lamborghinis and Ferrari: understated luxury, comfort and technology.
Taken together, the seven vehicles have a combined base price of roughly $2 million, translating to about ₦3 billion at today’s exchange rate.
And that is before factoring in personalised specifications, optional extras, import duties and other costs associated with bringing these machines into Nigeria.