Fri. Jul 4th, 2025

Conor McGregor Shows Off New $1.3 Million Car Following Retirement Talk

Conor McGregor continues to live in luxury even after his fighting career. Since joining the UFC in 2013, “Notorious” has achieved two world titles, become a legendary fighter, and topped Forbes` list of highest-paid athletes, aided by UFC president Dana White.

McGregor`s immense wealth has enabled him to build a successful business empire alongside his fighting career. This has kept him occupied during the four-year hiatus since his leg injury at UFC 264 in July 2021.

Conor McGregor in Philadelphia
Conor McGregor arriving at an event in Philadelphia in January 2025.

Conor McGregor Unveils $1.3 Million Rolls-Royce

McGregor recently attended Bare Knuckle FC events in Dubai. During one event, he found himself in the middle of a face-off altercation.

Despite minor incidents, McGregor`s trip to the Middle East was largely successful, enhanced by his new Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII Diamond Edition, the latest addition to his luxury car collection.

“My new Dubai ride is here!” he posted with photos of his new car. “Stretch Rolls-Royce Phantom Mansory! Thanks to my partners at @mansory.middle.east!”

According to TMZ Sports, this car is valued at over $1.3 million. This is less expensive than his $3.6 million Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63 speedboat purchased previously.

Conor McGregor`s Future in Fighting

McGregor recently hinted at UFC retirement after declining a fight offer.

Currently, the 36-year-old is exploring a political career, having announced a campaign for President of Ireland.

“I have two fights left on my UFC contract and negotiations are ongoing,” he stated when questioned about boxing during a BKFC press conference. “Recently, I visited the White House, and my concern for my country has grown.”

“There are many issues back home, and while I am satisfied with my achievements, I feel a different calling now.”

“There was a recent offer to fight in Alcatraz in June, but it didn`t meet my financial expectations.”

“As a fighter, I know my worth. I hold pay-per-view and gate records, and my return will be the biggest comeback ever anticipated.”

“It needs to be the right opportunity. Currently, Ireland is my priority, but my fighting return will happen, and I always appreciate being at BKFC events.”

By Adrian Whitmore

Adrian Whitmore, 41, brings over fifteen years of experience covering tennis and golf tournaments from his base in Liverpool. His distinctive storytelling approach combines statistical analysis with behind-the-scenes insights.

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