Conor McGregor’s collection of luxury cars is about to get bigger.
The former dual-weight UFC champion gave fans a glimpse of his fleet as he stood in front of four Range Rovers at a family party this past weekend.
McGregor wrote on Instagram: “Fighting in 8 weeks’ time in Las Vegas, I have decided to engage Bugatti on a custom-made Bugatti for the Mac, that I will keep forever!
“Look, I am due Bugatti. It’s time McGregor and Bugatti entered business. Bugatti, brand new custom made, straight into Ireland.”
Bugatti is known for selling extremely expensive cars and the UFC legend will be forking out more than £3million to £5million for one of their bog-standard models cost as he wants his to be extra special.
The Bugatti La Voiture Noire is currently the most expensive car they have for sale with an estimated worth of £14.2 million, while the Bugatti Centodieci is available for about half the price.
McGregor is likely to reveal more details about his latest extravagant purchase soon.
The 35-year-old previously shared designs and pictures of his £2.9 million Lamborghini superyacht one year before he took ownership of it.
For now, he’s fully focused on training for his first fight in three years.
‘Notorious’ had put together an incredible car collection over the yearsCredit: @thenotoriousmma – instagram
It’s about to get even better as he’s ordered a BugattiCredit: @bugatti – instagram
‘Mystic Mac’ hasn’t fought since breaking his leg during a trilogy fight with Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 in July 2021.
McGregor will return against Michael Chandler at UFC 303 on June 29.
The owner of Proper 12 Irish Whiskey and Forged Irish Stout recently imposed a drinking ban on himself before entering his comeback training camp.
A win will put him in line for a shot a several different titles, while a defeat will probably mark the end of McGregor’s career as a world-class MMA fighter.
Whatever happens, it appears he’ll be celebrating his return to the Octagon with a new car, which will almost certainly be more expensive than any of the others in his multi-million-pound collection.