Zlatan Ibrahimović gifts himself an exotic Ferrari every birthday and this year it’s a breathtaking $4,400,000 F80
Published on Oct 08, 2025 at 6:54 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis
Last updated on Oct 08, 2025 at 6:54 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
Swedish soccer icon Zlatan Ibrahimović buys a new Ferrari every year for his birthday, and this year it’s the new Ferrari F80.
Ibrahimović has been doing this for a while now.
His supercar collection must be huge.
And he also owns a limited-edition vehicle that’s very difficult to buy.
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Zlatan’s newest car isn’t cheap
After earning seven or eight figures per year for most of his career, Zlatan Ibrahimović’s net worth is not insignificant.
And Ibrahimović spends some of that cash on cars, usually Ferraris, usually on his birthday.
The retired soccer star has been doing this every year for a while now.
Every year on his birthday, October 3rd, Ibrahimović showcases his new wheels on Instagram.
This year, he bought a brand-new Ferrari F80.
Unveiled about a year ago as Ferrari’s latest ‘halo car’, the F80 has a V6 and an electric motor, and it produces 1,200ps, equivalent to 1,183hp.
And it isn’t cheap, with prices starting at $4.4 million.
Ibrahimović does this every year
Ibrahimović does this every year for his birthday.
Last year, he celebrated his 43rd birthday with a brand-new SF90.
And then, a few years ago, he bought a Ferrari Monza.
Only a few people in the world are lucky enough to own a Ferrari Monza SP.
You need money, of course, but more importantly, you need to be invited and approved to buy one.

The Monza was introduced in two versions: the single-seater SP1 and the SP2, which has room for a passenger.
Like most celebrities, Ibra opted for the SP2.
This series was produced in a limited run, with fewer than 500 leaving the factory floor.
The price at the time was around $2 million, which sounds like a bargain today, considering you need at least $3 million to buy one in the pre-owned market.
SP1s tend to be more expensive, probably because there are fewer of those.
We found one on Facebook Marketplace for $4.9 million.