PSG’s player, Mauro Icardi, is one of the exclusive trio of owners of the world’s most expensive car.
The 30-year-old former Argentine international, who has found success with Galatasaray, possesses a remarkable Rolls Royce Boat Tail valued at £22.3 million.
This meticulously handcrafted luxury automobile takes four years to construct and boasts exceptional features, including a champagne fridge, a built-in parasol, and an impressive 600 horsepower engine.

A four-seater marvel, this automobile comprises 1813 meticulously crafted components and also boasts a telescopic table and a picnic set complete with porcelain plates and silver cutlery.
As part of the coachbuild range, this car’s rear design evokes the aesthetics of a boat’s stern, even featuring a parasol that elegantly unfurls from the trunk.

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars CEO Torsten Muller-Otvos has praised this artisanal creation, stating, “This is one of our most ambitious projects to date, where we have pushed the boundaries of possibility. Rolls-Royce, in collaboration with a select group of its most esteemed clients, has set new benchmarks.”
Notably, this supercar includes a built-in fridge stocked with two bottles of £295 Armand de Brignac champagne and a set of fine glasses.

According to reports from The Mail, Icardi is joined by two other distinguished owners, namely billionaire rapper Jay-Z and a third individual known to have amassed wealth in the pearl industry.
Icardi, renowned for his on-again, off-again relationship with WAG Wanda Nara, enjoyed three seasons with PSG following a falling-out with Inter Milan fans.

Exquisite Craftsmanship and Elegant Design
During his time at Inter Milan, Icardi netted 124 goals in 219 appearances, followed by 38 goals in 92 matches during his tenure with PSG. Notably, over half of his PSG goals were scored in a single season.
He showcased his prowess with 20 goals in 34 appearances during the 2019/20 season, followed by 13 goals in 28 games the next year, and a disappointing five goals in 30 outings in 2021/22.
The former Inter Milan skipper has since scored 30 goals in 33 games for Galatasaray, helping them secure the Super Lig title last season.









