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Tyson Fury and his wife Paris have a $1.8 million car collection but still stay true to their roots

Some of his vehicles are surprisingly modest.
  • The couple own three Rolls-Royce cars
  • Some of their vehicles are surprisingly modest
  • They also have a minivan

Published on Oct 30, 2023 at 1:26PM (UTC+4)

Last updated on Oct 31, 2023 at 6:01PM (UTC+4)

Edited by Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones
Tyson Fury

Tyson Fury walked home from the fight vs Francis Ngannou with a win in the bag and a whopping amount of cash.

In fact, the 35-year-old fighter bagged the biggest purse (no pun intended) in his career.

With an extra $50 million to his name, Fury will no doubt be thinking about adding a new ride to his already impressive collection.

From the de rigueur Rolls-Royce fleet to his supercars, Tyson Fury and his wife Paris Fury splashed nearly $1.8 million on their cars.

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The Rolls-Royces

Tyson Fury owns a Rolls-Royce Cullinan, a Ghost and a Dawn.

These three cars couldn’t be more different.

The Cullinan is an SUV, the Ghost is a comfortable luxury sedan and the Dawn is a convertible.

All three are powered by V12s but they’re different ones.

The Ghost and the Cullinan use a twin-turbocharged version of Rolls-Royce’s iconic ‘six and three-quarter‘ (6.75-liter) V12, while the Dawn uses a more modern 6.6-liter twin-turbo V12.

Pictured below – Paris Fury and the Rolls-Royce Dawn

As you can imagine, they’re not cheap.

The Dawn starts at around $350,000, and the same goes for the Cullinan.

The Ghost is more expensive, with a starting price in excess of $400,000.

Tyson Fury and his supercars

Fury owns a Ferrari GTC4Lusso and a Ferrari Portofino.

Both are painted black, with matching black interior.

In a way, you could almost call them discreet.

The Portofino is a 2+2 hard top convertible, unveiled in 2017 to replace the California.

The engine is a 3.9-liter V8, putting out 592 horsepower and giving it a 0-60 time of just 3.5 seconds.

The GTC4Lusso is a different animal.

It’s a three-door shooting brake with four seats and a 6.3-liter V12.

One thing they have in common is the eye-watering price tag.

Both are no longer in production but retained their value quite well.

A Portofino in good condition will set you back at least $250,000.

Meanwhile a GTC4Lusso costs $240,000.

Tyson Fury and Paris Fury ‘everyday’ cars

Tyson Fury and Paris Fury own a Range Rover sport with a custom livery and a Lamborghini Urus, and these are the cars they use on a daily basis.

The couple have seven children together so they need plenty of seats and space.

The Urus and the Range-Rover fit the bill.

Mind you, they also own a Mercedes minivan, which is the only vehicle they own allowing all seven kids can be in the car with them.

Tyson Fury’s net worth should now exceed nine figures after the fight with Ngannou, and yet the Brit likes to keep things simple.

Yes, he owns a couple of Ferraris, but he also owns – wait for it – a Volkswagen Passat, imagine that.

He also owns a Mini Cooper, the modern-day one, but to be honest we can’t really picture him behind the wheel of that one.

At 6-foot-9 and 250 pounds, the Mini is just too, well, Mini for him.

So we presume the Mini is mostly used by his wife Paris.

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