Kylian Mbappé is one of the highest-paid soccer players in the world, with a net worth estimated at over $100 million.
Kylian Mbappé ranks among the top-earning footballers of his generation, with a fortune estimated at more than $100 million. His club salaries and multi-million-dollar endorsement deals allow him to amass a garage rivaling those of Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar. But there’s a twist: the superstar still hasn’t obtained a driver’s license.
“In Paris, it wasn’t possible for him to take the test due to security concerns. In Madrid it’s easier, but he says, ‘The exam just tires me out,’” admitted his mother, Fayza Lamari.
Mbappé himself once told Bleacher Report:
“Getting a driver’s license was never a priority for me. I’ve always had drivers available.”
Even so, his car collection is impressive. His garage features both six-figure supercars and practical minivans for family and security use.
Ferrari 488 Pista — a limited-edition model worth about $585,000, with 720 horsepower and 0–62 mph in just 2.85 seconds.
Ferrari 458 — a classic supercar built in the spirit of Michael Schumacher’s preferences, priced around $351,000.
Ferrari SF90 Stradale — a hybrid delivering more than 1,000 hp and the first all-wheel-drive Ferrari, valued at roughly $702,000.
After joining the Spanish club, Mbappé received a BMW i7 M70 xDrive, the flagship electric sedan, as a welcome gift — worth about $211,000. Among all the available models, he opted for the most expensive version.
Volkswagen Touareg — approx. $140,000, a comfortable SUV for city and long-distance driving.
Volkswagen Tiguan — about $67,000, a smaller crossover for daily needs.
Audi A6 — a sleek executive sedan.
Range Rover — a luxury SUV for leisure and social events.
Minivans for comfort
Mercedes-Benz V-Class — about $158,000.
Volkswagen Multivan — roughly $94,000.
According to those close to him, Mbappé most often rides in these vans — always accompanied by security or family.
Mbappé’s garage is a reflection of his status: from Ferrari supercars to practical SUVs and minivans. The curious part? For now, he only sees them all from the passenger seat.