The Car Collection of Tom Ellis is Really Expensive

Cars, Net Worth, Salary, Age & Wife

Tom Ellis born 17 November 1978, is a Welsh actor. He is known for playing Lucifer Morningstar in the Fox urban fantasy series Lucifer and its Crisis on Infinite Earths. Crossover appearance in the Arrowverse franchise, Gary Preston in the BBC One sitcom Miranda, Hollywood doctor William P. Rush in the USA Network series Rush, and Mark Etches in the supernatural drama series The Fades. In February 2015, Ellis was cast as Lucifer Morningstar in the Fox series Lucifer, which premiered on 25 January 2016. The show later moved to Netflix. On 23 June 2020, it was announced that Netflix had renewed the show for a sixth and final season. As of now, Tom Ellis is currently married to Meaghan Oppenheimer. His estimated net worth stands at $6 Million, with an annual salary of $1 Million. His car collection is small, yet it is exciting and has some cool pieces.

1. Maserati Levante

Tom Ellis Maserati
Levante

Ellis has the SUV model of the Maserati Levante, which he got this from an event. This is a high-end SUV and Trofeo is the top model of the Levante series. This car will provide you with AWD traction that smoothens the handling and corner turn of the vehicle. It equips with a 3.0L V8 that produces nearly 580 hp and has AWD Traction. The top speed of Trofeo is 187 mph and its 0-60 time is 3.8 sec. MSRP of Maserati Levante Trofeo is $153,100.

2. Audi Q8

Tom Ellis Audi
Q8

In production since 2018, Audi Q8 is a mid-size crossover SUV known for its performance and luxury. This vehicle was launched as a competitor for the BMW X6, and Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class Coupe. Marc Lichte and Will designed this vehicle to get a new look with a large octagonal shape grill and the character lines inspired by the Audi Quattro from the 1980s.

3. Shelby GT 500

Shelby
GT500

Popular for being in the movie Gone In 60 Seconds, the 1967 Shelby Mustang GT500 Eleanor was used by Nicolas Cage in the movie. One of three cars ever made sold at a 2013 auction for a whopping $1 million. One could also find one for them for a hefty sum of $200,000. A California-based company called “Fusion Motor Co.” finds a 67-68′ Mustang and converts it into an Eleanor. While it is a very heavy amount but worth it if you want a car as stunning as this.

4. 1962 Chevrolet Corvette C1

Chevrolet
Corvette C1

With a new larger engine the 1962 model year Corvette was the quickest to date. Displacement of the small-block V8 increased from 283 cu in to 327 cu in, which produced 250 hp in its base single 4-barrel carburetor version. Hydraulic valve lifters were used in the standard and optional 300 hp engines, solid lifters in the optional carbureted 340 hp and fuel-injected 360 hp versions. Dual 4-barrel carburetor engines were no longer available. 1962 saw the last solid-rear-axle suspension, that had been used from the beginning. Rocker panel trim was seen for the first time, exposed headlights for the last, until 2005.

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