Every car enthusiast fantasizes about owning a garage full of their favorite cars, whether they’ve amassed a collection of classics or the best new supercars accessible today and in the future. Evidently, as we discovered from MTV Cribs in the 2000s, this is one of those things that only wealthy Hollywood celebrities can afford.
Ryan Reynolds is one superstar who has acknowledged his passion for cars on numerous occasions. Thanks to films like Deadpool, R.I.P.D., and 6 Underground, Ryan has been one of the highest-paid performers in the last decade. Reynolds has amassed a fortune as a result of these films, which he spends in part on automobiles. This article looks at some of Ryan Reynolds’ best and most fascinating automobiles.
1. Mercedes Benz 190 SL
Reynolds was spotted outside the Piazza di Spagna in Rome with his 190 SL, where he was filming sequences for his Netflix project 6 Underground. The 190 SL, like several of his other bikes, has a foldable roof and a slick silver finish.
Reynolds was spotted outside the Piazza di Spagna in Rome with his 190 SL, where he was filming sequences for his Netflix project 6 Underground. The 190 SL, like several of his other bikes, has a foldable roof and a slick silver finish.
2. Honda CB750
This handmade Honda CB750 doesn’t look like a Honda at all, but that’s because it took seven months to construct. Reynolds has had a soft spot for the CB750 since he first learned to ride it at the age of 15, so when he finally got his hands on one, he knew he wanted to do something special with it. Reynolds commissioned Raccia Motorcycles to make his CB750 into the best-looking Honda custom bike on the market. Reynolds’ custom CB750 was finished after seven months of hard work, and boy did it look amazing. It was given a new frame, a new gasoline tank, a new seat, and a new rear cowling by Raccia Motorcycles. The engine and transmission were the only things they didn’t change.
3. 1964 Triumph 650
This custom 1964 Triumph 650 is another interesting bike in Reynolds’ garage. The bike is called the Nine O’clock Gun, which is Reynolds’ way of honoring the tradition of firing a cannon every evening at 9 p.m. in his hometown. Reynolds gave the Triumph 650 to North Carolina-based customizer The Factory Metal Works, who outfitted it with a five-stretch super-thin duplex frame, a specially made chrome oil tank, a duck-billed rear fender, superkick ripple drag pipes, and 69 Triumph front forks with shaved legs to turn it into the stunning cafe-racer style tradition it is today.
4. Triumph Thruxton
Yes, this isn’t a car, but it’s Ryan Reynolds’ preferred mode of transportation. He revealed in an interview with For The Ride magazine that he has been a motorcycle enthusiast since he was 15 years old and learned to ride a Honda CB750. Ryan Reynolds enjoys riding motorcycles because it helps him clear his mind and no one can easily recognise him because he always wears a helmet.
5. Lamborghini Aventator Roadster
Finally, a vehicle that is appropriate for Reynolds’ famous status. The Lamborghini Aventador Roadster, which debuted in December 2012, was a spectacular sports car with a sub-3-second 0-60 mph time and a top speed of 217 mph. Its $400,000 price tag, however, ensured that only the ultra-wealthy could afford it. When filming sequences for his film Selfless, Ryan Reynolds was spotted cruising in his silver Lamborghini Aventador Roadster in the south of Louisiana. Reynolds gave himself the Lamborghini for his 37th birthday, according to Perez Hilton.
6. Cadillac Escalade
The Cadillac Escalade is the car of choice for Hollywood celebrities. Escalades, which are usually chauffeur-driven, include a safe and pleasant method for stars to get around Los Angeles for appointments and shoots. It’s simple to see why celebs enjoy the Escalade: it provides luxury, plenty of space, and much-needed anonymity from the press and passers-by, especially when the windows are tinted.
Reynolds has been seen getting into and out of his 2011 Escalade on multiple occasions, occasionally accompanied by his wife and three daughters.