Nicolas Cage Car Collection & Net Worth

Nicolas Cage Had These Insane Supercars

Nicolas Cage has been one of the most popular and respected actors in the world, with a very huge cult following that very few other actors can claim. I say “he has been” not because he had finished or given up on acting, but because he also had his fair share of troubles during his long journey of acting career. And in this article you’re gonna know something about that, like a little sneak peek and about what an exquisite collection of exotic and rare cars he had under his garage. So just buckle up your seatbelts and enjoy the ride.

About Lifestyle & Net Worth

Nicolas Kim Coppola, known professionally as Nicolas Cage, is an American actor and filmmaker. Cage has been nominated for numerous major cinematic awards, and won an Academy Award, a Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award for his performance in Leaving as Vegas. And was one of the highest paid actors of all time making $40 million in 2009 alone, and earning more than $150 Mn from the year 1996 to 2011 from movies like Gone in Sixty Seconds, National Treasure, Snake Eyes, Ghost Rider franchise and Wind talkers, in his long acting career. And currently has a net worth of $25 Million.

Nicolas Cage Latest Car Collection

How Nicolas Cage Loose His Money

And now how he blew his $150 Million net worth, he spent so much money that his luxurious lifestyle got unsustainable and got out of track. The IRS slapped him with a $6.2 million tax lien in 2009, and then Cage ended up suing his money manager, Samuel Levin (well whom you’re gonna believe after your own manager screwed up with your money and didn’t made to even know where is your money is going), for $20 million for fraud and gross negligence. At this time, though, Cage owned two Bahamian islands worth $7 million, nine Rolls-Royce Phantoms (seriously, who the hell needs nine?!), over 50 other cars and 30 motorcycles, four luxury yachts worth $20 million, a New Orleans-located haunted house worth $3.45 million, the first Superman comic worth over millions, and much much more.

Nicolas Cage Latest Car CollectionPrice (USD)
(2003) Ferrari Enzo$3 Million
(2007) Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano$600,000
(1958) Ferrari 250 GT Series 1 Pinin farina Cabriolet$7.4 Million
(1959) Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spyder$1.8 Million
(1965) Lamborghini 350 GT$726,000
(2001) Lamborghini Diablo VT$274,900
(1971) Lamborghini Miura P400 SV/J$1.7 Million
(1967) Shelby GT500 (Eleanor)$300,000
(1938) Bugatti Type 57C Atalante$1.2 Million
(1935) Rolls-Royce Phantom II$1.2 Million
(1975) Triumph Spitfire Mark IVN/A
Nicolas Cage Latest Car Collection

1. Ferrari Enzo

Ferrari Enzo
Ferrari Enzo

Who doesn’t wanna have a Ferrari in his garage, and especially when it’s a super rare Ferrari Enzo. Well you’re not mistaken, man like Nicolas Cage’s car garage is filled with iconic and rare exquisite Italian exotic rides. And this Ferrari Enzo isn’t an exception, powered by a 6.0L V12 which produces 641hp, this supercar can go 0-60mph in just 3.3 seconds (that’s a freaking Ferrari my friends what less can you expect) with a top speed of 218 mph. This car is a valuable collectors item with it’s recent price up to $3,000,000. With the more rare model could go up more than that. And this isn’t a last Ferrari you’ll see, I can promise that.

2. Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano

Ferrari 599 GTO
Ferrari 599 GTO

Just like it’s older cousin Ferrari Enzo, this one also carries much of the same genes like it did, powered by a 6.0L V12 producing over 610hp. And to couple with that it can go 0-60mph time of 3.7 seconds with a top speed of 208 mph. And just like I say always, Ferrari’s are fast and fast cars don’t come cheap with this one cost more than $310,000. Couldn’t catch up with over some buyers who paid more than $600,000 for this model.

3. Ferrari 250 GT Series 1 Pinin farina Cabriolet

Ferrari 250 GT Series 1 Pinin farina Cabriolet
Ferrari 250 GT Series 1 Pinin farina Cabriolet

If isn’t any old Italian beauty which can fill this car’s space. Oh man this car is iconic, it’s a piece of art meant for museums, This Ferrari 250 is a series of sports cars and grand tourers built by Ferrari from 1952 to 1964. The company’s most successful early line, the 250 series includes many variants designed for road use or sports car racing. This masterpiece of engineering with a 3.0L V12 engine producing 240hp with a top speed of 156 mph. And seriously car this expensive and Rae shouldn’t be cruising down the streets, with price going up over $7,400,000 with a perfect condition model.

4. Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spyder

Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spyder
Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spyder

Okay, another super expensive, and ultra rare Ferrari and this one’s really hold up to that mark. This 1959 Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spyder gained it’s attraction in very few time and won their class at events such as Sebring, Bridgehampton, Nassau and Watkins Glen. Bob Grossman and Fernand Tavano took the model’s most coveted victory at the 1959 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1451GT. Powered by a 3.0 L V12 producing over 226hp with s top speed of 145 mph. This rare piece of Italian exotic with a perfectly restored body kit and original engine can cost up to a whopping $18,000,000.

5. Lamborghini 350 GT

 Lamborghini 350 GT
Lamborghini 350 GT

Okay, that was the last Ferrari you would see in Cage’s garage, now time for a much more raving oriented Italian exotic car, it isn’t none other than a Lamborghini. This is $726,000 super expensive Lamborghini 350 GT powered by a 3.5L V12 produce over 280hp with a top speed of 155 mph, was first shown in the 1965 Geneva Auto Show and since then it became popular and then placed it space in many collector’s garage including Nicolas Cage’s.

6. Lamborghini Diablo VT

Lamborghini Diablo VT
Lamborghini Diablo VT

This Italian mid engine high performance Italian Supercar is just insane when it comes to looks and speeds, becoming one of the fastest Lamborghinis of that time which can go over 200 mph and which was later replaced by Lamborghini Murcielago after the end of the year And how odd would be that, that it got the attention of Nicolas Cage. This last year model powered by a 6.0L V12 producing over 492 hp with a top speed of 204 mph. And can go p-60 mph in just 4.4 seconds. And could cost $274,900 with a perfect condition model.

7. Lamborghini Miura P400 SV/J

 Lamborghini Miura P400 SV/J
Lamborghini Miura P400 SV/J

Seriously this is one of the best looking cars in the world. I mean just look at it it’s just astonishingly beautiful. And clearly one of the top best looking Lamborghinis in my opinion. The car was best known for to be the first supercar made with a rear mid-engine two-seat layout, and later become the standard for high-performance sports and supercars. When released, it was the fastest production road car, power by a 4.0 L V12 producing over 385 HP with a top speed of 171 mph. And a well condition Miura can cost up to a staggering amount of $1,700,000 according to some auction houses. (Okay this was the last Lamborghini in his collection)

8. Shelby GT500 (Eleanor)

Shelby GT500 (Eleanor)
Shelby GT500 (Eleanor)

I think a Nicolas Cage fan myself and you too, you’re not in a unknown sphere with this one. This car popularly known for the appearance in his movie “Gone In 60 Seconds”. And like typical Cage, he couldn’t manage to wait, and got himself the same after the shooting ended. Well who doesn’t likes free care from movie sets. This super rare Shelby GT500 Eleanor powered by a 5.8L V8 producing over 535 hp with a top speed of 172 mph and costs over $189,000 with range topping models up to $300,000.

9. Bugatti Type 57C Atalante

Nicolas Cage’s oldest car on this list is not only one of his most beautiful, but it’s considered one of the most beautiful cars ever built. This car is not just an iconic but extraordinary machine built by Bugatti. The Type 57C Atalante Coupé created by Sir Jean Bugatti, son of the founder, Sir Ettore. Bugatti. it’s is not just one of the Bugatti legends but perhaps the greatest, which has won Best in Show at car shows and competitions all over the world.

Bugatti Type 57C Atalante
Bugatti Type 57C Atalante

Only 710 Atalantes were ever built by Bugatti, but the Type 57C is even more exclusive. The Type 57C version of the car was a racing car, built between 1936 and 1940, with only 96 produce. It shared a 3.3L engine producing over 160 hp just like the road version of the 57C. This car is surely a collector’s item costing over $852,000. And one of the car was sold at a mind boggling $12,440,000 as a tribute to the Creator of this iconic car Sir Jean Bugatti.

10. Rolls-Royce Phantom II

Everyone looses their minds after seeing a Rolls Royce (including me) and sure does Cage. Who wouldn’t have his mind and heart including cash all spun out for this old English beauty. He had quite an obsession with Rolls-Royce, especially the Phantom in general, one of the best models produced by Rolls-Royce, which has been in existence since 1925. This Phantom is probably a Series II, built between 1929 and 1936 feature in movie “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice”, and “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade”, and was a one-of-a-kind that had a 4.3L 6 cylinder engine, producing 40 HP is an exemplary piece of machinery. And you know cars like these are well “priceless” for the people who own them, buy considering everything has it’s cost. With price costing up to $1,200,000.

11. Triumph Spitfire Mark IV

Triumph Spitfire Mark IV
Triumph Spitfire Mark IV

Okay, I get it. This isn’t your normal Nicolas Cage garage cars like the rest of the above ones, but this British car is a decent one too. This Triumph Spitfire was a small British two-seater introduce in 1962 and discontinue in 1980. This Mark IV was built between 1960 and 1974, as the fourth and second-to-last generation car built with a 1.5L 4 cylinder engine, producing over 71 HP with a top speed of 90 mph. And Triumph built around 70,000 of these. So it might not be as rare as other cars he owns, but still is an awesome looking car.

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