When a young Indian cricketer hits the big league, the first sign of their success usually shows up in their driveway. Recently, we’ve seen a massive surge in luxury car purchases among the Indian cricket team, ranging from record-breaking supercars to high-tech electric SUVs. It’s no longer just about owning a ‘luxury car,’ it’s about owning a statement.
From IPL breakout stars to veteran captains, it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that the garage of each of these cricketers resemble a high-end auto show. Here is a list of cricketers who recently bought luxury cars and exactly how much they spent.
The biggest headline in the cricket-car world belongs to young opener Abhishek Sharma. He recently shattered the luxury ceiling by purchasing a Ferrari Purosangue. In India, this high-performance beast costs roughly Rs 12.97 crore on-road.
It is a four-door Ferrari that blends supercar speed with an SUV stance, making it one of the most expensive vehicles ever owned by an active Indian cricketer. For a player who is known for his aggressive, fearless batting, picking a Ferrari as his primary ride is a massive statement of intent. It’s loud, it’s rare, and the most prestigious ‘SUV’ in the world right now.
Following a breakout season, pacer Harshit Rana has joined the Lamborghini club. He opted for the Urus, a favorite among celebrities for its aggressive looks and daily usability. Priced at Rs 4.56 crore, Rana’s new ride is the go-to status symbol for athletes who want the roar of a supercar but the comfort of a luxury SUV. The Urus has become a staple in the Indian dressing room, but for a young player like Rana, it marks his official entry into the elite tier of sports earners.
Fast bowler Arshdeep Singh has gone for the ultimate ‘tough guy’ car: the Mercedes-AMG G63, popularly known as the G-Wagen. Worth Rs 3.59 crore (ex-showroom), this boxy, military-style SUV is famous for its 22-inch rims and its side-exit exhaust pipes.
Arshdeep is clearly a ‘car guy.’ Before he stepped into the Mercedes world, he was well-known for his heavily modified Toyota Fortuner, which featured a custom Lexus-style body kit. This upgrade to the G63, the most expensive AMG-badged vehicle in the country, shows he is serious about his garage. Inside, the car is packed with tech, including twin 12.3-inch screens and a massive 18-speaker Burmester sound system.
Yuzvendra Chahal’s BMW Z4 M40i
Leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal has taken a different route compared to the heavy SUVs of his teammates. He recently picked up a BMW Z4 M40i roadster for about Rs 87 lakh. It’s a sleek, two-seater convertible that focuses more on open-top driving pleasure than sheer size. It’s a choice that fits Chahal’s fun-loving, unique personality, sporty, vibrant, and a bit more agile than a massive truck.
The Indian captain is moving toward the future. While Rohit has owned various Ferraris and Lamborghinis in the past, he’s lately been seen in a Tesla Model Y. Estimated at around Rs 70 lakh, this purchase signals a clear shift toward electric mobility. For a man navigating the busy, stop-and-go traffic of Mumbai, a high-tech, silent, and self-driving-capable electric car is actually a very practical choice. It shows that even the senior members of the team are thinking about sustainability and new-age tech.
KL Rahul has prioritized comfort and luxury over speed with his new MG M9 MPV. Priced at Rs 70 lakh, with massive legroom, lounge-style seating, and premium interiors, it’s the perfect vehicle for a player looking to recover and travel in total peace between high-pressure matches. It’s less about showing off and more about the quality of the journey.
Whether it’s the roar of a Ferrari or the silent hum of a Tesla, the Indian team’s driveway has never looked more diverse.
2026-02-05T11:32:04Z