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Haas F1's Esteban Ocon drops $1.1 million on this lavish purchase!

12:21, 01 Oct
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Esteban Ocon has expanded his car collection with a customised Lamborghini with a reported value of $1.1 million.
The French Formula 1 driver commissioned a Mansory Initiate, a special version of the Lamborghini Revuelto tuned and redesigned by the German firm.
Ocon’s ties to Mansory are public, as the company’s branding is carried on his helmet during Formula One race weekends.
In return, he was able to collaborate directly on the design of his own vehicle. The finished car features a black marbled carbon body with red accents, a theme continued inside the cabin. Ocon’s race number, 31, is also displayed on the wheel arches.
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Photo: RacePictures.
The Revuelto’s stock 6.5-litre V12 engine delivers 814bhp. After Mansory’s adjustments, output rises to 868bhp. With the car’s hybrid system engaged, the figure increases further to 1,070bhp. These numbers place the car among the most powerful road-legal vehicles currently available.
Mansory describes its role as producing bespoke, hand-crafted vehicles tailored to each client. The company is known for creating highly individualised versions of supercars, but also offers armoured vehicle conversions, luxury yacht refits, and private jet interiors.
The base price of a Lamborghini Revuelto is approximately $600,000. With Mansory’s modifications, the total cost of Ocon’s version nearly doubled, reaching $1.1 million.
This Lamborghini joins a growing collection of cars owned by the French driver. Ocon also owns a 2012 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1, a 1998 BMW Z3M project car, a limited Toyota GR Yaris Ogier Edition, a Ferrari 296 GTB, and his Alpine A521 Formula 1 car from his 2021 Hungarian GP victory.

Have a look at Ocon's brand new car here!

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