10 Big-Time Builds from Shaq’s Personal GarageShaquille O’Neal doesn’t do anything small. Not on the court, not in business, and definitely not when it comes to his cars. A guy who stands 7-foot-1 and weighs north of 300 pounds isn’t squeezing into a standard sports car, so when Shaq wants a ride, he makes sure it fits—literally. From stretching a Lamborghini Gallardo to transforming a Polaris Slingshot into a four-seater, his collection is just as oversized as the man himself. But it’s not just about size. Shaq’s cars are bold, custom-built, and dripping with personality. Whether it’s his Superman-themed Escalade or a Rolls-Royce Phantom modified to match his larger-than-life style, every ride has a story. If you thought being a basketball legend was enough, Shaq takes it up a notch by making sure his garage is as unforgettable as his career.Superman EscaladeShaq’s Superman Escalade is as unforgettable as it sounds. You get a Cadillac Escalade that’s been tricked out with Superman logos, and a blue/red interior that screams hero status. It’s been modified to fit a man of Shaq’s size—think extended legroom, extra headroom, and a suspension and wheel setup that can handle the added weight without compromising the ride. This ride isn’t just about looks; it’s built to be comfortable and powerful. When you step inside, you’ll appreciate how every detail has been tailored to accommodate a larger frame. It’s a custom ride that’s as practical as it is iconic, perfectly suited for someone who dominates on and off the court.Vaydor RoadsterThe Vaydor Roadster is one of those cars that looks like it leaped straight out of a superhero flick. Built on the chassis of a 2003-2007 Infiniti G35 Coupe, it’s been transformed with a custom body kit designed by Matt McEntegart, giving it an exotic supercar vibe that stands out from the crowd. Under the hood, you’re looking at a Nissan VQ 3.5-liter V6 that delivers around 280 horsepower—although some builds have even more firepower. Shaq’s version comes with scissor doors and a choice between a 6-speed manual or a 5-speed automatic, sending power to the rear wheels in style. It’s a ride that perfectly balances everyday usability with head-turning looks.Dodge Challenger HellcatShaq’s Dodge Challenger Hellcat is the kind of muscle car that makes you sit up and take notice. With a supercharged 6.2-liter HEMI V8 pushing out 717 horsepower and 656 lb-ft of torque, this car is built to impress. The Hellcat can hit 60 mph in 3.6 seconds, making it one of the fastest muscle cars on the street. Custom touches like a wide-body kit and unique paint job set it apart from the standard model. While the extra weight from these modifications might slow it down slightly, it still carries the raw power and presence you’d expect from a Hellcat. It’s a ride that lets you enjoy pure, unadulterated American muscle, even if it’s been tuned just for Shaq’s style.Rolls-Royce PhantomFor a guy like Shaq, a Rolls-Royce Phantom is a natural fit—big, luxurious, and unmistakably refined. His custom Phantom had work done by West Coast Customs and Mansory, transforming its look without touching the heart of the machine. The lower sections of the bumpers were redesigned, new side skirts and rear spoilers were added, and even the front grille now sports a Superman logo. Inside, you find more Superman-themed details, from the seats to the headrests. Despite the cosmetic overhaul, the Phantom’s soul remains intact, powered by a twin-turbocharged 6.75-liter V12 that produces 563 horsepower and 664 lb-ft of torque. Custom wheels with a bi-tone finish and ten-spoke pattern complete the package, making it a truly super-sized ride for a super-sized personality.Ford F-650The Ford F-650 is a supertruck that fits perfectly into Shaq’s larger-than-life collection. This pickup isn’t just big—it’s colossal, standing at an impressive 7 feet 5 inches tall. Shaq handed his 2006 F-650 over to Georgia-based SuperTruck and Wade Ford for a full pickup conversion that left nothing untouched. They fitted it with massive 22.5-inch aluminum wheels and extra-large stainless steel fuel tanks to match its rugged character. Under the hood, it packs the most potent engine in the lineup—a 6.7-liter PowerStroke V8 turbodiesel delivering 330 horsepower and 750 lb-ft of torque. It’s a truck built to carry a load and then some, perfectly embodying the power and presence that Shaq loves.Lamborghini GallardoShaq wasn’t about to let something like legroom stop him from owning a Lamborghini. Instead of skipping out on the Gallardo, he had it stretched by 12 inches. That meant extending everything—wheelbase, doors, roof, side windows, and even the interior. It was a full-blown custom job to accommodate his 7-foot-1 frame. Raising the roof, modifying the seat rails, and stretching the wiring harness all added up. When the dust settled, Shaq had dropped a staggering $600,000 on this Lambo. That’s triple what a standard Gallardo would have cost, but for Shaq, it was worth it to have a supercar he could actually fit in.Jeep WranglerShaq’s Wrangler got the full West Coast Customs treatment, and the result is nothing short of wild. Since a stock Wrangler wouldn’t cut it, the crew started with a Wrangler Unlimited chassis, which is already 20.6 inches longer than the two-door version. Then, they took things further by merging the front and rear doors on each side into two extra-long ones, making it easier for Shaq to get in and out. The custom touches didn’t stop there. It got off-road lights from Rigid Industries, Poison Spyder bumpers, a Magnaflow exhaust, Fuel wheels, and a winch from Smittybilt. A matte black BASF paint job wrapped it all up, while the interior got leather seats from Roadwire and a custom Pioneer sound system that makes sure Shaq’s always rolling in style.Chevy G1500A standard van wouldn’t do for Shaq, so he had his 2001 Chevy Express Van G1500 customized to his taste. And by customized, we mean he went all out. The interior is covered in authentic Louis Vuitton material, and of course, Superman logos are everywhere. An air ride suspension setup makes sure the ride is as smooth as possible, while massive 20-inch wheels give it an imposing stance. But the real highlight? The entertainment system. We’re talking a 100×100 HD projector, an Xbox system, and a DVD player. For Shaq, even a simple van had to be turned into a rolling VIP lounge.Polaris SlingshotThe Polaris Slingshot is already an eye-catching three-wheeler, but Shaq wasn’t going to leave it stock. His custom Slingshot—nicknamed the “SlingShag”—was heavily modified to accommodate his size, including adding two extra seats in the back to make it a rare four-seater version. Under the hood (or wherever you’d call the front of a Slingshot), it packs a 2.0-liter ProStar 4-cylinder engine pushing between 178 and 203 horsepower, depending on the model. That’s enough to launch it from 0 to 60 mph in under five seconds. Shaq also upgraded the interior with quilted leather seats, red accent piping, and a monster sound system—an 18-speaker setup with subwoofers and a 28-inch overhead sound bar. Because why not?