Zlatan Ibrahimovic quit being a professional footballer a long time ago – Although he remains involved in the world of football as an advisor to AC Milan, the club where he won championships as a player – he remains one of the most visible media figures in football in the 21st century. proof of that … It is in the style of Cristiano Ronaldo that he influences social networks where he has a huge community of followers. In it, the Swede is proud of the fact that he maintains a great figure thanks to his personal training in the gym, and the gym is also where he brags about the birthday present he gives himself: a Ferrari (or two) every October 3rd.
This is exactly what happened to you when you had the great privilege of stepping into the Ferrari factory in Maranello and taking a guided tour of its facilities, where he was able to see up close and personal the Italian company’s Hypersail project, Ferrari’s first racing yacht. You can see that it is the Prancing Horse that chooses the customers and not the other way around. Only a select few can buy a Ferrari. The reason for this is not only because their economic realities allow it, but also because of their position in relation to the brand, which has the final say on potential buyers.
Some of the celebrities are famous as Ferrari’s VIP customers. One example is Colombian singer Maluma, who is a Prancing Horse collector. He recently had the pleasure of working with Ferrari’s head of design Flavio Manzoni to design a mint green Purosangue. And another example is Zlatan Ibrahimovic, a motor enthusiast and collector of the most important models in the modern history of the Italian brand.
The former Swedish footballer keeps about a dozen Ferrari designs in his garage, as far as is known.some iconic Porsche models such as the Cayenne, 918 Spyder, or the unmistakable 911 GTS. He is also a fan of two-wheelers like another former media footballer, David Beckham. Because in the past we have seen him boasting on social networks about his motorcycles, the Harley-Davidson V-Rod and the muscle VRSCF version.
But the big difference in Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s personal collection is the Ferrari, which he gifts himself every year for his birthday. It is no surprise that the house of Maranello itself invited the Swede a few years ago for a drive at its headquarters’ Fiorano circuit, with Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz, then still a driver for the Ferrari F1 team, as witnesses.
These are the Ferrari models that Zlatan Ibrahimovic owns in his personal garage. The value of this collection must be conservatively around 20 million euros.
Ferrari Enzo and Ferrari LaFerrari
In recent days, Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s enthusiasm for Ferrari cars has returned to the front pages of the media after he published a photo on his social networks in which he appears to be standing with his legs apart on the bonnets of two cars, imitating Jean-Claude Van Damme’s posture in the truck advertisement. Red Ferrari Enzo and yellow Ferrari LaFerrari.
We’re talking about two special models from Prancing Horse’s recent history. Only 400 of the Enzos were built without going any further and were recently sold by Fernando Alonso for a price of 5.4 million euros. This shows the estimated value of Ibrahimovic’s unit in Rosso Corsa, as well as Alonso’s.
The same thing happens with another Cavallino icon, the LaFerrari in Giallo Modena livery, a model considered one of the great supercars of the 21st century and one of the most iconic modern cars in Ferrari history. Production will be limited to 499 units, with an additional 210 units produced in the convertible version. This 2013 model car has a V12 heart that provides 800 horsepower and an electric motor that adds an additional 163 horsepower. Its price on the second-hand market and at auction exceeds 3 million euros.
Ferrari F80
The car that Zlatan Ibrahimovic gifted himself with on his birthday in 2025, the Ferrari F80, also costs more than 3.5 million euros.
black is for swedes A total of 799 units of this hypercar will be built. Designed in Maranello. This model takes its inspiration precisely from the LaFerrari, but has many technological advances compared to its predecessor. For example, it is powered by three electric motors associated with a Biturbo V6, producing more than 1,200 horsepower.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic is one of Ferrari’s most exclusive customers and was therefore able to obtain one of the first units of the 799 F80s to be built. Not one, not many, not few.
Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale
A year ago, on his birthday in 2024, Zlatan showed off on his social networks a Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale as a birthday present to himself.
Production is limited to 799 cars. Power over 1,000 horsepower And it’s an evolution, or derivative, of the SF90 Stradale, powered by a V8 biturbo engine and two electric motors, turning the hypercar into a plug-in hybrid sports car capable of flying at 320 km/h.
Interestingly, this car is part of Ferrari’s XX program, which describes the Prancing Horse as follows: “Ferrari’s XX program is Offered to a select group of clients who are expert drivers of unapproved extreme cars For the road, to push the track to its limits. The SF90 XX Stradal is the approved road version and is valued at more than 1 million euros.
ferrari purosange
‘Cheaper’ is the Ferrari Purosangue that Zlatan Ibrahimovic is often spotted with on the streets of Stockholm. Prancing horse collector The company’s first SUVa car capable of producing 725 horsepower that is sent to all four wheels via an eight-speed transmission.
The car is a must-have model in the collections of other famous Ferrari enthusiasts, such as the aforementioned Maluma, and costs around 400,000 euros, although the price can rise depending on customization. This is the car that Ibra gave to himself on his birthday in 2023.
Ferrari Daytona SP3 and Ferrari 812 Competizione A
A year ago, in 2022, Ibrahimovic went all out for his birthday. The Swede didn’t hesitate to show off his new four-wheeled gem in an infographic that combines two models: a white Ferrari Daytona SP3 and a red Ferrari 812 Competizione A.
The first is Icona series ultra-luxury car Ferrari’s Prancing Horse limited edition series pays homage to its historic model. In this case, it’s the Ferrari 330 P3/4, 330 P4, and 412P that finished on the podium at the 1967 24 Hours of Daytona.
The car is inspired by the LaFerrari Spider chassis and is powered by an 840 horsepower V12 engine. Only 599 units were built and sold for an estimated price of 2.3 million euros each.
Ibrahimovic’s 812 Competizione A convertible One of the most elegant models designed and manufactured by Ferrari in the 21st century. The Swedish Aperta version cost around 570,000 euros, but there is no doubt that the value has increased on the second-hand market.
Ferrari SF90 Stradale
he Ferrari’s first plug-in hybrid model That car is the SF90 Stradale, which Zlatan Ibrahimovic also owns in his personal collection. In fact, it’s your birthday present to yourself in 2021.
It’s powered by a V8 biturbo gasoline hybrid engine that produces 780 horsepower, plus three electric motors (one at the rear and two at the front) to provide an additional 220 horsepower, bringing the total to 1,000 horsepower.
A sports car is Lightweight model that accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.5 seconds It accelerates from 0 to 200 km/h in 7 seconds and costs around 500,000 euros.
Monza SP2
Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s Ferrari collection concludes with one of the most special models in his garage: the Monza SP2. This car was a gift he gave to himself to commemorate the company’s 38th anniversary in 2019.
There were only 200 examples of this model, which hit the streets of Stockholm when the Swede did not have a regulatory permit. The Monza SP2 also belongs to the Ferrari Icona series, and this two-seater is distinguished by its lack of a windshield.
As the Prancing Horse itself boasted, it was a “wind-sculpted” car with a futuristic air and flowing lines, and its starting price was around 3 million euros.