The Reason Why Kylian Mbappe Can’t Drive His €500k Luxury Ferrari 488 Pista

The 24-year-old ace owns additional high-end vehicles.

Soccer stars typically indulge themselves when they become well-known and wealthy, and one of the most popular indulgences is the purchase of high-end automobiles.

Kylian Mbappe hasn’t been forgotten, and he just bought a Ferrari.

According to GQ magazine and Actu Automobile, the Frenchman could have purchased a Ferrari 488 Pista with a 720 horsepower V8 or a Ferrari SF90 Stradale with 1,000 horsepower.

The PSG attacker chose a Ferrari 488 Pista with a 720 hp V8, according to GQ magazine, and it costs about 500,000 euros.

Why will Mbappe not be able to drive his luxury car?

Mbappe doesn’t have a driver’s license despite owning a number of high-end vehicles, therefore he won’t be taking his automobile from Il Cavallino Rampante.

He previously said in an interview, “I missed simple things like acquiring a driver’s license. It’s one of the drawbacks of becoming successful early.

“Everyone, I believe, has one. A license is a requirement for many individuals, but not for me.

“Despite the fact that it is linked with autonomy, I already had autonomy because I had drivers at my disposal. It’s never been a top concern.

Even though he is now 24 years old and PSG offered to pay for him to take driving lessons at a driving school, Mbappe still does not drive because he does not see the need for it.

The striker has had a butler, a cook, and a driver since getting to Paris to take him around.

Mbappe’s luxury cars

The PSG attacker also owns an Audi A6, a Mercedes-Benz V-Class, a Range Rover, and a Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe

Kylian may be seen exiting various Volkswagen vehicles, including the ID.5, ID.4, and Tiguan, in a number of Instagram images.

However, because the German company sponsors the France national team, the star is given a loaner car to use when traveling to training camps.

PSG currently does not have any automakers as sponsors, but it does have Autohero, a website for used car sales.

In 2021, Renault, a company that didn’t lend cars to players but did to the coaching staff and management, was replaced by this sponsor.