Dwayne Johnson has owned cars worth millions but the most unique vehicle that's been in his garage cost just $30,000

Published on Feb 23, 2026 at 6:50 AM (UTC+4)
by Henry Kelsall

Last updated on Feb 19, 2026 at 9:57 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Emma Matthews

Dwayne Johnson may have owned cars worth millions, but the most eye-catching was worth just $30,000 and was one of the last cars produced by American manufacturer Plymouth.

The wrestler and actor loves his cars, and has owned plenty of cool ones over the years, such as a Pagani Huayra and a Ferrari LaFerrari, cars worth millions.

But it’s perhaps a Plymouth that cost just $30,000 that catches the eye the most, thanks to its very unusual design, unlike any other modern car.

This was a car designed to look like a hot rod from the 1920s and 1930s, and it certainly caught the eye.

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The unique Plymouth owned by Dwayne Johnson

The car in question is the 1999 Plymouth Prowler, something that looked truly bizarre.

Designed by Chip Foose, the aim was to create a retro-roadster with a design similar to a classic hot rod.

Plymouth produced the car from 1997 to 2002, and it was one of the final cars sold under the Plymouth name.

The company ceased operations in 2001, and the Prowler was marketed as a Chrysler in its final year.

Originally conceived as a coupe, it became a roadster later on, and it was certainly strange to look at.

It had a sharp and pointy design, very open wheels, and strange positioning for the front turn signals.

When launched, the sticker price was $30,000, a far cry from the $2.5 million of the Pagani Huayra.

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Not what Foose had originally hoped for

While it had powerful styling, Dwayne Johnson would have found the car not quite as it was originally intended.

When designed, Foose and his team envisioned a manual transmission and a massive V8 under the hood.

As it transpired, the car had a 3.5-liter EGG V6 engine under the hood, producing 214hp.

Johnson’s 1999 model had more power at 253hp, thanks to an upgraded aluminum engine block.

Instead of a manual, the Prowler had a four-speed Autostick semi-automatic transmission.

The V6 engine was good enough to give the car a top speed of 117mph.

The 0-60mph time for the Prowler was 5.9 seconds.

While not a 200mph monster, Johnson would certainly have turned heads while driving this strange sports car.

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Henry joined the Supercar Blondie team in February 2025, and since then has covered a wide array of topics ranging from EVs, American barn finds, and the odd Cold War jet. He’s combined his passion for cars with his keen interest in motorsport and his side hustle as a volunteer steam locomotive fireman at a leading heritage steam railway in England.