From his teenage years on the big screen to winning an Oscar and his iconic role in Titanic, Leonardo DiCaprio’s career has grown immensely over the years. This way, the American actor leads a luxurious lifestyle and owns a large collection of cars. However, he not only drives cars in real life, but also in his work.
Throughout his extensive and successful acting career, DiCaprio has been seen behind the wheel of an endless number of models, such as the Lamborghini Countach from The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) and the Cadillac Fleetwood from The Aviator (2004). However, today we will focus on the car that stands out as the most expensive car he has driven in his films.
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The 1929 Duesenberg: A Symbol of Wealth and Power
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As for the car, we are talking about a model specifically from the year 1929, with a characteristic yellow color, and which stood out for its exclusivity and for being a marker of power at that time. It was equipped with a DOHC 8-cylinder in-line engine and 7.0 L and, in turn, worked with a 3-speed manual transmission. It produced a power of 269 hp and a speed of 124 mph.
A small detail is that The Great Gatsby takes place mainly in 1922, while the Duesenberg was produced between the years 1928 and 1937, but it seems that the director did not consider this information important. In this way, a 1929 car stands out as the most expensive car that Leonardo DiCaprio has driven on the big screen, and for some, the best.
Tell us in the comments what you think. Did you know the value of the Duesenberg? What do you think is the best car the actor has driven in the movies?