10 Rad Rides Owned By CelebritiesMost celebrities don’t just settle for a nice car—they go all out. When money isn’t an issue, you don’t just buy a car; you buy the car. We’re talking about multimillion-dollar hypercars, rare classics, and even some unexpected picks that say more about the owner than the price tag ever could. Some celebs are hardcore gearheads with garages full of legendary machines. Others just happen to own a piece of history without realizing how special it really is. Either way, these rides aren’t just expensive—they’re the kind of cars that make jaws drop. From ultra-rare Bugattis to classic muscle, here are some of the wildest cars owned by the rich and famous.Tom Cruise's Bugatti VeyronTom Cruise has a need for speed both on and off the screen, so it’s no surprise he owns one of the fastest cars ever made—the Bugatti Veyron. First released in 2005, the Veyron was a game-changer, setting new benchmarks for speed and engineering. And with a top speed north of 250 mph, it’s exactly the kind of machine you’d expect in Cruise’s garage. At the heart of the Veyron sits an 8.0-liter quad-turbo W16 engine producing a mind-blowing 1,000 horsepower. This was the car that brought Bugatti back from the dead, proving that a hypercar could blend insane performance with luxury. Cruise’s love for motorsport makes the Veyron a perfect fit—it’s basically a race car you can take to dinner.Lewis Hamilton's Shelby Cobra 427Lewis Hamilton could drive just about anything he wants, but his Shelby Cobra 427 holds a special place in his collection. The seven-time Formula 1 world champ owns a 1966 example, and he even had Carroll Shelby himself inspect it—talk about bragging rights. What makes the Cobra so special? It’s raw, unfiltered American muscle. Under the hood, you get a monstrous 7.0-liter V8 that turns this lightweight roadster into an absolute beast. Hamilton values his so much that he bought a second Cobra—a 1967 model—just so he wouldn’t have to put too many miles on his prized ’66. That’s next-level car guy behavior.Cristiano Ronaldo's Bugatti CentodieciCristiano Ronaldo doesn’t just collect trophies—he collects Bugattis too. And one of the rarest in his collection is the Centodieci, a hypercar built in tribute to the legendary Bugatti EB110. With only ten ever made, this isn’t just another flashy ride; it’s a rolling piece of automotive history. Based on the Chiron, the Centodieci takes things up a notch. It’s 44 pounds lighter, features a more aggressive design, and still packs the monstrous quad-turbo W16 engine with 1,578 horsepower. When you’re one of the best footballers in the world, you don’t settle for ordinary cars—Ronaldo makes sure his garage is just as legendary as his career.Chris Pratt's 1965 VW BeetleChris Pratt could drive just about anything, but instead of a high-dollar supercar, he cruises around in a humble 1965 Volkswagen Beetle. And it’s not just any Beetle—he won it in a blackjack game, making it one of the coolest “barn find” stories in Hollywood. Pratt didn’t just stash the Beetle away; he spent 12 years painstakingly restoring it to its original glory. While most celebrities flaunt million-dollar hypercars, Pratt’s love for his classic VW proves that it’s not about the price tag—it’s about the connection you have with the car.Clint Eastwood's Fiat 500eYou’d expect a guy like Clint Eastwood to drive something rugged and imposing, but his daily driver is actually a Fiat 500e. That’s right—the man famous for playing tough-as-nails characters in Westerns and action flicks zips around in an all-electric Italian city car. While the 500e isn’t fast or flashy, it’s practical, efficient, and shows Eastwood’s no-nonsense approach to life. At 90-plus years old, he doesn’t need a muscle car to prove anything. Instead, he quietly enjoys an eco-friendly ride, proving that even Hollywood legends can appreciate a simple, efficient way to get around.Jay Leno's McLaren F1If you know cars, you know Jay Leno has one of the most insane collections on the planet. The guy has everything from steam-powered relics to the latest hypercars. But if there’s one car he holds above the rest, it’s his McLaren F1. Still the fastest naturally aspirated production car ever built, the F1 packs a BMW-built 6.1-liter V12 making 618 horsepower. That might not sound wild by today’s standards, but with its lightweight carbon-fiber chassis and center-seat driving position, the F1 is basically a road-going Formula 1 car. Prices for these have gone through the roof, easily hitting $20 million or more. Safe to say, Leno’s got a goldmine in his garage.Bill Gates' Porsche 959Most people buy a car, register it, and drive off. Not Bill Gates. When he bought his Porsche 959 in the ’80s, it was illegal to import into the U.S. Instead of accepting that, he helped push for new legislation—the Show and Display law—so he could finally get his 959 out of government lockup and onto American roads. And honestly, who could blame him? When it debuted in 1986, the 959 was the fastest street-legal production car in the world, packing a 2.8-liter twin-turbo flat-six with 444 horsepower and all-wheel drive. Even today, it’s an engineering masterpiece, and thanks to Gates’ persistence, other rare cars now have a legal way onto U.S. roads.Gordon Ramsay's Ferrari LaFerrari ApertaGordon Ramsay isn’t just a world-class chef—he’s got a world-class garage, too. His collection includes some of the best Ferraris ever built, but the real crown jewel? His LaFerrari Aperta. This isn’t just another Ferrari. The Aperta is the ultimate version of the LaFerrari, blending a screaming 789-horsepower V12 with a 161-horsepower electric motor for a combined 950 horses. With only 210 ever built, the Aperta is beyond exclusive, and Ramsay, being a longtime Ferrari fanatic, managed to get his hands on one. With values well into the millions, it’s safe to say this isn’t just another Sunday driver.Jeremy Clarkson's Mercedes-Benz 600 GrosserJeremy Clarkson has driven some of the fastest and most exotic cars on the planet, but his Mercedes-Benz 600 Grosser is something else entirely. Known as the “dictator’s car,” this massive luxury sedan was the go-to ride for world leaders, celebrities, and, yes, a few shady characters in history. Built between 1963 and 1981, the 600 Grosser wasn’t just expensive—it was hand-assembled with extreme precision. Each one took around 50 days to complete, and it came loaded with advanced tech for its time, like a complex hydraulic system that controlled everything from the windows to the seats. Clarkson’s love for over-the-top machines makes the Grosser a perfect fit, and unlike many of his test cars, this one actually stays in his garage.