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Tom Brady didn't just collect Super Bowl rings during his NFL career; he built one of the more loaded garages in sports too. From a $3 million hypercar to a custom Aston Martin with his own initials stamped on it, here's a clean breakdown of what he's actually got, what it's worth, and how it all started.
Inside Tom Brady’s garage: The cars behind his $5 million collection
| Car | Year | Estimated Value | Notable Detail |
| Bugatti Veyron Super Sport | — | $3 million | 1200-hp W16 engine, top speed of 268 mph; only 450 ever made; same model owned by Tom Cruise and Jay-Z |
| Aston Martin Vanquish S Volante (TB12 Edition) | 2018 | ~$360,000 | Limited to 12 units, custom-built with his initials; later sold to the public at this price |
| Aston Martin DB11 | 2017 | ~$212,000 | Gifted after he signed an endorsement deal with Aston Martin; 600-hp V12 engine |
| Rolls Royce Ghost | 2015 | Not disclosed | Family car; 563-hp 6.6L engine |
| Audi R8 (AWD) | — | ~$165,000 | One of the more "affordable" cars in the garage |
| 1967 Dodge Dart | 1967 | $200 (original price) | His very first car, bought from his sister before any NFL money |
| 2004 Cadillac Escalade | 2004 | Not disclosed | His first big upgrade once he made it in the league |
| Detail | Estimate |
| Total cars in collection | 12–15+ (estimates vary by source) |
| Total collection value | $5 million+ |
| Collection type breakdown | Mix of exotic supercars, luxury sports cars, custom SUVs, and a couple of everyday electric cars |
How Tom Brady built a $5 million car collection after starting with a $200 Dodge Dart
What stands out most isn't just the price tags, it's the range. The Bugatti and the Aston Martins are pure flex territory, the kind of cars that exist mainly to be rare and fast. The Rolls-Royce is the practical family pick, built for comfort over speed. And the Audi R8, while still a six-figure car, is essentially his "everyday" supercar by comparison to the rest of the garage.
The most interesting part of the whole collection might actually be the cheapest car on the list.
Long before the Super Bowl rings and Aston Martin endorsement deals, Brady's very first car was a $200 1967 Dodge Dart that he bought off his own sister. He didn't upgrade to anything flashy until he made it big in the league, when he picked up a 2004 Cadillac Escalade as his first real splurge. Everything else in the garage came after that, once the wins, the endorsements, and the money started piling up.One caveat worth flagging here: total car count and overall value swing depending on the outlet, and none of these numbers come directly from Brady or his team, so the totals should be treated as estimates rather than confirmed figures. The individual car details- the Bugatti, the Aston Martins, the Rolls Royce, the Audi, the Dodge Dart, are consistent across multiple sources and solid to run with.



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