5 Celebrity-Owned Cars That Became Incredible Investments

When it comes to investing in cars, celebrity ownership can add a significant premium to an already desirable model. However, this eclectic mix of cars have appreciated in value due to their rarity, performance, and historical significance, not just because of their famous owners. From Italian hypercars to hunk of American muscle, these five vehicles—already smart investments—have seen remarkable value increases, with celebrity provenance further boosting their appeal.

1. Lewis Hamilton - Pagani Zonda 760 LH

Price New: $1.5-2 million
Reported Sale Price: $10.7 million

Lewis Hamilton's one-off Pagani Zonda 760 LH was already a special machine. Custom-built for the seven-time Formula 1 World Champion, its exclusivity and Hamilton’s ownership skyrocketed its value when he reportedly sold it for a staggering $10.7 million—far beyond its original price. That said, all Pagani Zondas have appreciated substantially due to their limited production and raw driving experience.

2. Jeremy Clarkson - Ford GT
Price New: £120,000
Current Value: £375,000

The 2005 Ford GT was a modern homage to the legendary GT40, and Jeremy Clarkson was one of its most famous owners. Despite an initial rocky relationship with the car due to alarm issues, he eventually sold it for more than double its original price. However, even without celebrity ownership, Ford GT values have surged due to their racing heritage, limited production numbers, and nostalgic appeal.

3. David Beckham - Porsche 993 Carrera S
Price New: Circa £55,000
Current Value: £120,000

Football legend David Beckham’s taste in cars is well known, and his 993-generation Porsche 911 Carrera S is a prime example of a modern classic appreciating in value. While Beckham’s ownership adds a unique element, all 993 models have gained value over time due to being the last air-cooled 911s, a significant milestone in Porsche’s history.

4. Chris Harris - Porsche 911 997 GT3 RS 4.0
Price New: £128,000
Current Value: £450,000

As a revered automotive journalist and racing driver, Chris Harris knows a thing or two about cars. His former 2011 997 GT3 RS 4.0—arguably one of the finest driver’s cars ever made—has seen an immense appreciation in value. That being said, this Porsche was always destined for investment status due to its limited production, motorsport pedigree, and highly desirable driving characteristics.

5. Lando Norris - Ferrari F40
Price New: £163,000
Current Value: £2 million - £2.5 million

The Ferrari F40 needs no introduction—one of the most iconic supercars ever built, its values have surged in recent years. Lando Norris’s ownership adds another layer of desirability to an already blue-chip investment. However, the F40’s appreciation is driven by its status as the last car personally approved by Enzo Ferrari, its limited numbers, and its legendary performance.

You Don’t Have to Be Famous to Invest…

While celebrity ownership can enhance a car’s investment appeal, all of these vehicles have appreciated in value due to their inherent qualities: rarity, desirability, and historical significance. If you’re considering investing in a car, looking at models with strong market trends and limited availability is often a more reliable strategy than simply following famous owners. To learn more about investment grade cars, browse the Autofolio Investment guides, after all, you don’t have to be a celebrity to own, enjoy and make a profit on a car. 

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