We’re delving deeply into the actor-turned-wrestler’s amazing automobile collection in honor of his gaming debut. He also has an authentic passion for vehicles and gear. He does more than just gather them for Instagram.
In 2018, the celebrity gained notoriety after he crashed his $500,000 Ford GT. Ford was not pleased with that at all. Cena signed a contract during the selection process that prohibited him from selling the supercar for two years. Cena was one of Ford’s hand-selected clients to receive the vehicle in 2017.
A few months after obtaining the 2017 Ford GT, Cena disregarded that advice and flipped it. Following his breach of the sales agreement, Cena reached a settlement with Ford Motor corporation, wherein he committed to remit an undisclosed sum of money to the corporation.
“I love the Ford GT and apologize to Ford and encourage others who own the car to respect the contract,” he said in a public apology. Not only is this 2009 Lamborghini Gallardo incredibly eye-catching, but it’s also one of Cena’s collection’s highlights.
When the wrestler possessed it, it was thought to be the only one of its sort in Verde Scаndаl green. In 2022, supercar manufacturers are favoring lime citrus green as their color of choice. Cena’s 2009 Gallardo, which is still amazing today, could go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 3.7 seconds.
In 2017, Cena listed the Gallardo for $145,988, presumably to free up space in his garage for the Ford GT. In his YouTube series Auto Geek, Cena flaunted his 2007 Ferrari F430 Spider. It was the six-speed gated manual transmission that he adored the best.
It was really one of the final manual gearboxes that Ferrari sold. Manuals were no longer available from the brand after the California and 599 GTB Fiorano models.
The 599 marked the end of the manual gearbox era for Ferrari and was the quickest stick shift ever produced by the company.And among the collection of “John Cena cars,” it has to be among the most exquisite. This vehicle was once a C5 Corvette convertible. however that was prior to the arrival of Cena.
Known as the InCENArator—yes, he called it for himself—the vehicle has undergone extensive customization. With its split windshields and opening canopy, it now resembles a spaceship rather than a Corvette.
Additionally, it has eight pipes in rear that don’t actually seem like exhaust pipes. What else would you expect from a car customized by a WWE professional? Well, they’re actually flame throwers.