Charles Leclerc is the F1 driver for the most prestigious team in the sport, Scuderia Ferrari. Charles Leclerc’s cars are expensive, he has the most exclusive models Ferrari produces and likes to drive them often. He also gets company cars from his current team and previously from Alfa Romeo.
List of Charles Leclerc cars:
- Ferrari Purosangue (500 000$)
- Ferrari 812 Competizione Aperta (700 000$)
- Ferrari SP3 Daytona (2 500 000$)
- Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale (1 000 000$)
- Ferrari 488 Pista Spider (450 00$)
How much are Charles Leclerc’s cars worth?
Total = 5 150 00$. This is value of the cars we know he drives around regularly on the streets. He might have cars in his collection that we do not know about. His garage mostly consists of limited run Ferrari supercars, only he Purosangue is a regular production model. The others are limited edition and super hard to get. Of course, as a Ferrari F1 driver, Charles Leclerc’s cars can be basically any Ferrari he chooses. The company gladly gives him an allocation for them. He also has a specifid specification that he likes to use on the cars, using a matte/satin black colour and red stripes and sometimes a red and white stripe as well (Daytona SP3) to represent the flag of Monaco.
Leclercs SF90 XX Stradale



This special edition car called the SF90 XX Stradale is a race-trim version of the “regular” SF90. It features a large fixed wing in the back and an aerodynamic bodykit which generates 530kg of downforce at 250km/h. The engine output is also increased by 30bhp, the three electric engines and a twin-turbocharged 4.0l V8 make a total of 986bhp. The XX signifies the most hardcore track weapons that Ferrari makes, this is the first time a production car has been given that name. Charles Leclerc has it in his trademark matte black colour with a red stripe and number 16 (his race number).

Leclerc’s 812 Competizione A
This one is special for many reasons. But from Charles Leclerc’s cars it stands out because of the spec. White on black is something he does only once in his collection and it is with the 812 Competizione A. And it is extra special because it is the open top version (A).

Of course it has the number 16 and the Scuderia shield on the sides. The colur of the car is Bianco Onda Marina Opaco, a special white which features metallic blue flakes in, altough very subtly. It also comes with a special price in tens of thousands of dollars.
Charles Leclerc can enjoy a hefty amount of performance as this car comes with a lot of horses under the bonnet. The NA V12 makes 819hp with an impressive redline at 9500 rpm. Only 599 were made and it’s predecessors were the F12 TDF and 599 GTO which places this car in good company.
Ferrari 488 Pista Aperta

Another track focused road car in Charles Leclerc’s car collection, the 488 Pista Spider (“Pista” translates to “track”). One of the favourite cars for Charles as he is often seen around Monaco driving this car. The 488 Pista has a 3.9L twin turbocharged V8 producing 710hp. It is the successor to the 458 Speciale, the biggest difference between the two is the NA engine in the older car and a turbocharged one in the Pista.
Chales Leclerc SP3 Daytona

The Ferrari SP3 is Leclercs favourite. He spent a good amount of time specing it and chose his favourite matte black as the colour of the car. His signature racing number 16 and Monaco flag red-white stripes are also present on the car, with additional red stripes along the body. His Scuderia shields are also painted on, which is an expensive option but looks very good and gives the car racing heritage. The inside of the car is a bit more flashy with red seats. Funnily enough, the SP3 which was spotted on the streets of his home city had duct tape for license plate holders. Hopefully he has since gotten a sturdier solution for it. It is known that very high-end supercars sometimes lack space for license plates, rightfully so as you wouldn’t really want to cover up the beautiful lines of the body.

Ferrari SP3 Specs
It is a special car for one main reason – a naturally aspirated V12 engine. No turbos. No hybrid systems. Just the grunt of many, many cylinders powering the car. the 6.5 liter engine makes a total of 829 horsepower. It is the same engine what is in the 812 Superfast. The engine sends power through the 7-speed dual clutch gearbox. It achieves 100km/h in 2.85 seconds. Pretty mind-boggling given it is rear-wheel drive. It is also rare, only 599 examples were built. Seeing one on the streets will be a sight to behold.
Charle’s relationship with Ferrari
Even before joining Scuderia Ferrari as their driver, he had a great relationship with them. For his 20th birthday, he was loaned a 812 Superfast. Since he continues as their F1 driver and is on a long contract, they are using Charles to help promote their road cars a lot. Together with Carlos Sainz they were test-driving the latest Ferrari supercar F80 on the Fiorano track. Thus far, Charles Leclerc’s collection doesn’t have a Ferrari supercar (280 GTO, F40, F50, Enzo, LaFerrari or the F80). But most likely he will pick something up in the future, even Tyler, The Creator did.

Charles Leclerc’s F1 collection
Charles has two F1 race cars in his collection. One is the Alfa Romeo/Sauber he started his career with and the other is a race winning Ferrari. The cars are the actually chassis that he raced with, this makes them extra special. He keeps them at Prince Alberts motorsport museum in Monaco. It is hard to say how much they cost as they would be priceless for him due to what he achieved with the cars. But it is know that F1 cars are easily worth millions.


- Sauber C37 – The 2018 season car driven by Charles Leclerc and Marcus Ericsson. Leclerc secured a season best 6th place finish at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
- Ferrari SF90 – The 2019 season car driven by Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel. Charles won his first race at Belgium that year and also the next race in Italy. He showed good speed at the beginning of the season almost winning at Bahrain as well.