Neymar makes his life’s biggest flex yet. This week, the Brazilian star set social media alight after revealing a dramatic lineup of personal machines that look lifted from a fan favorite superhero film. The images showed a Batmobile replica, a Batcopter, and a sleek black private jet, a collection reportedly valued at $60-67 million.
At 33, Neymar has been one of football’s most recognisable figures. He also grabs headlines for his lifestyle. The stunning flex came at a moment when his future, fitness, and ambitions are under close watch, especially as he works his way back into form at Santos with one clear target in mind.
Neymar pulls off his biggest flex with multi million dollar Batmobile and a private jet
The centrepiece of the display is a Batmobile replica inspired by the Tumbler from the Dark Knight trilogy. The car cost a seven-figure fee and took three years to complete, with a team of 50 people involved in its build. It now sits in Neymar’s private garage after being transferred from the Dream Car Museum near São Paulo. There is one major limitation. The Batmobile is not road legal and cannot be driven on public streets.
Neymar shared the image online. He wrote: “Dreams can come true.” The Batmobile joins his Batcopter, reportedly valued at around $12.5 million, and a Dassault Falcon 900LX private jet worth close to $46 million. Together, the trio form a striking collection that reflects Neymar’s long-standing love for the Batman universe, which includes appearances at film premieres and themed outfits with teammates.
The display adds to an already extensive garage featuring luxury cars from Rolls-Royce, Bentley, Lamborghini, Aston Martin, and Mercedes. Much of that wealth stems from his peak years at Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain, followed by a hugely lucrative spell in Saudi Arabia.
Neymar signs Santos contract extension
Recently, Neymar has taken a decisive step in his football career. He has extended his contract with Santos until the end of 2026 as he targets a return to the Brazil national team ahead of the World Cup. After struggling with injuries, including a serious ACL rupture, Neymar returned to his boyhood club and played through pain to help them avoid relegation.
Confirming his commitment, Neymar said: “Santos is my place, I'm at home.” He also told fans: “It's with you that I want to achieve the dreams that are still missing.”
Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti has made it clear that full fitness is essential for a recall, and Neymar has set his eyes on the World Cup.
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