Neymar has declared that “dreams can come true” after acquiring a £1.3 million Batmobile replica—despite being unable to drive it legally.
The 33-year-old Brazilian superstar showcased his latest purchase alongside his Batcopter and a sleek black private jet in a recent Instagram post, proudly displaying the imposing trio.
The meticulously crafted Batmobile, which required a team of 50 specialists three years to build, was transported from the Dream Car Museum near São Paulo to Neymar’s personal garage.
Despite its striking appearance and seven-figure price tag, the vehicle is not approved for road use.
Alongside an image of the three gleaming machines, Neymar wrote: “Dreams can come true.”
A devoted Batman enthusiast, Neymar previously attended the Paris premiere of The Batman in 2022, posing alongside stars Robert Pattinson and Zoë Kravitz.
With the Batcopter valued at approximately £10 million and his Dassault Falcon 900LX private jet estimated at £37 million, the addition of the Batmobile brings this segment of his collection to nearly £50 million in total value.
And that is only a fraction of his overall assortment.
Neymar possesses an impressive fleet of luxury vehicles, including a £300,000 Rolls-Royce Ghost acquired last year.
He has also been spotted behind the wheel of a Bentley Continental GT, an Aston Martin DBX, a Lamborghini Huracán, a Mercedes G Wagon, and a Maserati MC12, among others.
Neymar secured his financial future through his celebrated football career at Santos, Barcelona, and Paris Saint-Germain, where he established himself as one of the world’s top players.
However, his wealth expanded dramatically following a lucrative move to Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal in 2023.
During an injury-plagued 18-month stint in which he made only seven appearances, Neymar earned a staggering £2.5 million per week—totaling approximately £193.8 million, or £38.7 million per match.
Though he accepted a significant salary reduction to return to his boyhood club Santos last year, Neymar’s net worth remains extraordinary, estimated to exceed £330 million.