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Three Lions on the Driveway: what the England team’s garages say about modern car taste

From supercars to luxury SUVs and electric performance cars, England’s biggest names show how the idea of a “dream car” is changing.

Published on 18 June 2026 | 0 min read

Our footballers have always helped shape what fans notice, talk about and aspire to. From Beckham’s ever-changing haircuts back in the 90s and 2000s, through to Koundé’s pre-match fashion today, they’re the ones capturing or setting trends.

So, with the World Cup officially underway, we’ve looked at the reported garages of ten England stars and estimated the market value of their cars, from headline-grabbing supercars to high-spec SUVs, hybrids and electric models. It’s a fun comparison, but it also reveals something more interesting.

A rare supercar still has instant impact, but the modern footballer garage is no longer just about the lowest, loudest or fastest thing on the road. Increasingly, it’s about cars that fit a lifestyle: practical enough for family life, premium enough to feel special, and in some cases electric or hybrid for a more forward-looking choice.

It turns out that what our footballing heroes choose to drive tells us a lot about a social shift happening across the country. The classic roaring supercar is no longer the only way to signal you've "made it." Today, identity is being redefined by silent electric power and commanding luxury SUVs.

And while most of us won’t be pricing up a McLaren or a Rolls-Royce anytime soon, the same question still applies at every price point: what is your car worth today, and what could that unlock next?

England’s World Cup of Cars leaderboard

So, who in the squad has the most expensive car collection?

Here’s how the estimated values stack up, based on the cars identified in the players’ reported collections, along with similar vehicles spotted on Autotrader for anyone who wants to browse the cars behind the headlines.

1. Marcus Rashford

Rashford is at the top of the leaderboard with a penchant for high-value bespoke luxury.

Estimated Collection Value: £1,562,719

  • Rolls-Royce Black Badge Wraith: £134,306
  • Rolls-Royce Cullinan Blue Shadow: £282,727
  • McLaren 765 Long Tail: £374,559
  • Audi RS 6 Avant GT: £102,888
  • Brabus Rocket 900: £390,000
  • Mercedes-AMG G63 (G-Wagon): £171,372
  • Mercedes-Vito Maybach Edition: £35,745
  • Range Rover Sport SVR: £71,122
2. Bukayo Saka

With his salary at Arsenal reaching £300,000 per week, Saka has amassed a world-class supercar fleet.

Estimated Collection Value: £678,266

  • Ferrari 458 Spider: £179,995
  • Lamborghini Urus: £224,011
  • Mercedes-AMG G63: £171,372
  • Audi RS6 Avant: £102,888
2. Bukayo Saka

With his salary at Arsenal reaching £300,000 per week, Saka has amassed a world-class supercar fleet.

Estimated Collection Value: £678,266

  • Ferrari 458 Spider: £179,995
  • Lamborghini Urus: £224,011
  • Mercedes-AMG G63: £171,372
  • Audi RS6 Avant: £102,888
3. Declan Rice

Rice is known for being relatively sensible, but his garage has expanded since his move to Arsenal.

Estimated Collection Value: £662,399

  • Range Rover Sport (Custom): £71,122
  • Rolls-Royce Cullinan: £304,240
  • Lamborghini Urus: £224,011
  • Mercedes Benz V-Class: £63,026
4. Reece James

The Chelsea captain favours blacked-out aesthetics and high-performance German SUVs.

Estimated Collection Value: £563,961

  • Mercedes-AMG G63 (Onyx Concept): £339,950
  • Lamborghini Urus: £224,011
5. Jordan Pickford

The England #1 prefers power and presence, leaning heavily into high-spec SUVs.

Estimated Collection Value: £398,626

  • Lamborghini Urus: £224,011
  • Mercedes-Benz C220 AMG: £34,625
  • Range Rover Overfinch: £139,990
6. John Stones

Stones has a sophisticated taste, often opting for luxury sedans over the typical footballer SUV.

Estimated Collection Value: £364,866

  • Rolls-Royce Cullinan: £304,240
  • Range Rover Vogue: £51,000
  • Mini Cooper Classic: £9,626
7. Eberechi Eze

The Arsenal midfielder has a stylish collection that matches his flair on the pitch.

Estimated Collection Value: £333,788

  • Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S: £171,372
  • Range Rover Sport: £71,122
  • Audi RSQ8: £91,294
8. Ollie Watkins

Ollie Watkins has built an impressive garage that blends sporty supercars with practical, daily-driving luxury vehicles.

Estimated Collection Value: £296,221

  • Mercedes Benz E-Class: £44,161
  • BYD Seal: £28,049
  • Lamborghini Urus: £224,011
9. Harry Kane

Kane maintains a collection that emphasises electric performance, British engineering and substantial family SUVs for his life in Munich.

Estimated Collection Value: £206,483

  • Range Rover SV Autobiography: £84,750
  • Jaguar F-Pace: £38,700
  • Audi Q8 e-tron (Club Edition): £32,033
  • Range Rover Vogue: £51,000
10. Jude Bellingham

The Real Madrid star has built a collection featuring club-sponsored German luxury and personal high-performance picks.

Estimated Collection Value: £84,530

  • BMW XM (Club-provided): £84,530

Why luxury SUVs and EVs are becoming part of the dream garage

What stands out in the ranking isn’t just the price tags, but the mix of choices. The garages move between supercars, luxury SUVs and electric performance cars, showing how the idea of a dream driveway is becoming more personal.

For some, that dream is still a low-slung sports car. For others, it might be the space and presence of a Range Rover, the everyday power of a performance SUV, or the quieter confidence of an EV. The point is less about copying what footballers drive, and more about thinking differently about what your next car could say about you.

That starts with knowing where you are now. Your current car’s value can be the difference between simply browsing and seriously planning, giving you a clearer sense of what you could put toward the car, or cars, you’d really like on your driveway next.

That same shift makes the comparison more interesting for the rest of us. Your own car might not sit in the same league as a footballer’s garage, but it still reflects the kind of driver you are today and the kind of car you might want next.

Checking its value is a simple way to understand where it sits in the market now. Autotrader’s free Valuations tool gives you an instant, data-driven estimate using details such as your registration and mileage, whether you’re thinking about selling, part-exchanging, upgrading, or just seeing how your driveway compares.

Value your car with Autotrader and see how your own driveway compares.

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