Once in a distant land, there lived a legendary footballer by the name of Lionel Messi.
He fantasized about having the most extravagant and high-performance supercars on the planet.
He had in his possession some of the most exquisite and priciest cars ever manufactured.
He particularly liked the Pagani Zonda Roadster, a stunning car made of titanium, magnesium, and carbon fiber. Another cherished item in his collection was the Ferrari Enzo, a powerful V-12 engine car with a mid-engine design, named after the iconic founder of the Prancing Horse brand.
The McLaren F1 was a popular choice for its lightweight carbon-fiber chassis, dedication to reducing weight, and a custom-made six-liter, 627 horsepower BMW V-12 engine. Messi was also the proud owner of the Lamborghini Aventador, known for its sleek design, bold styling, and famous scissor doors.
In addition to his impressive car collection, Messi also owned the legendary Bugatti Chiron, a car that set the standard for its time and continues to be highly sought after as one of the top supercars of the 21st century. Among his prized possessions was the Rimac Nevera, known for its incredible 256-mph top speed, and the lesser-known Aspark Owl from Japan, which holds the title for the fastest accelerating all-electric supercar with a staggering zero to 60 mph time of just 1.69 seconds. Car enthusiasts worldwide were envious of Messi’s lineup, and he took pleasure in driving them both on the open roads and the racetrack.