LeBron James’ incredible-looking Porsche Spyder 918 worth $845,000 is once again in the news.
LeBron James is widely regarded as one of the best players in the game right now, and some would go on to say that he has a well-deserved argument in the conversation for the best player in the history of the NBA.
While on the court, LeBron is known for his size, speed and strength and his incredible dunking ability, he is known for plenty of pastimes and hobbies off the court. Off the court, LeBron is known for his love for hip-hop as well as for driving fancy vehicles.
His affinity for driving fancy cars came to the forefront once again as his Porsche Spyder 918 worth a whopping $845,000 came back into the headlines recently.
The Los Angeles Lakers superstar came back into the news as his incredible vehicle made its way back to the trending charts. The hypercar with butterfly doors has a 4.6L engine as well as 2 electric motors on both rear and axle, making it one of the most luxurious vehicles one can dream of having.
While the starting price of the model was named at $845,000, it sold out within a year of its release and stopped production soon after – but not before King James already added it to his incredible collection. And when it came back into the forefront recently, fans went gaga over the luxury vehicle.
The NBA community on Twitter had plenty of praise for LeBron’s prized possession.
LeBron’s prized four-wheeler, which is a charcoal black variant of the Porsche Spyder 918 with customized number plates titled “KING 918”, caught all the attention of his fans just as it did when it first surfaced.
While most fans wrote words of praise such as: “Sweet”, “Wheeewwww”, “Correct Plate Choice” or “LeRacing”, another hilariously said “Does the guy even fit in his car?” Beautiful as it is, the Spyder is only another name in LeBron’s long list of luxury vehicles.
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