The Classic and Exotic Cars That Define Greg Norman

The Classic and Exotic Cars That Define Greg Norman

Share your thoughts on Greg Norman’s car collection, where vintage charm meets high-performance luxury.

By Simon Boseman

Published Feb 25, 2025

The Classic and Exotic Cars That Define Greg Norman

Table of Contents

  • 1984 Ferrari Testarossa
  • 1977 Ferrari 308 GTB
  • 1979 Ferrari 308 GTS
  • 1964 Ferrari 275 GTB
  • 1970 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona
  • 1999 Chevrolet Silverado

Greg Norman’s car collection is a testament to his passion for timeless design and performance, reflecting both vintage charm and modern innovation. From the spirited 1999 Chevrolet Silverado with its vibrant personality to a fleet of iconic Ferraris including the Testarossa, 308, Dino, and Daytona, each vehicle tells its own story.

Together, these automobiles embody Norman’s lifelong love for performance and innovation, showcasing an enduring commitment to both heritage and cutting-edge design on every road he has traveled.


8. 1984 Ferrari Testarossa

1984 Ferrari Testarossa

Greg Norman has lived a life filled with adrenaline, both on and off the golf course. One of his most thrilling experiences came when he took his newly acquired Ferrari Testarossa for a spin, only to end up in a high-speed police chase. 

During a conversation with Graham Bensinger in 2017, Norman recalled how he and his friend, Formula One world champion Nigel Mansell, hit the highway with a little too much enthusiasm. 

As Mansell flaunted his F1 driving skills, the duo found themselves speeding at 120 miles per hour on Interstate 95, oblivious to the flashing lights behind them. Focused on handling his powerful new machine, Norman didn’t realize they were being pursued until it was too late.

1984 Ferrari TestarossaSpecs
Price$85,000
Powertrain4.9L Flat-12
Horsepower385 hp
Torque361 lb-ft
Transmission5-speed Manual 
0-60 MPH5.2 seconds
Top Speed180 MPH

Eventually, the police managed to pull him over, leading to a rather amusing exchange. Knowing he was about to get a ticket, Norman playfully pointed the finger at Mansell, insisting that the officers should ticket his friend as well. But luck was on his side. 

The officer, captivated by the stunning Testarossa, took a moment to admire the rare Ferrari. In the end, rather than issuing a ticket, he let Norman off with a warning.


7. 1977 Ferrari 308 GTB

1977 Ferrari 308 GTB

After clinching back-to-back tournament victories in 1977, Greg celebrated by acquiring a sleek 308 GTB. At the age of 22, while living in London, his penchant for style extended beyond the racetrack. 

On a memorable shopping spree, he refreshed his wardrobe and, naturally, secured a used red 308 GTB. 

Clint Eastwood, the Hollywood veteran also has the same model in the same color

1977 Ferrari 308 GTBSpecs
Price$28,780
Powertrain2.9L V8
Horsepower240 hp
Torque210 lb-ft
Transmission5-speed Manual 
0-60 MPH7.5 seconds
Top Speed140 MPH

However, as his fair hair and conspicuous red Ferrari made headlines along the M4 motorway, he soon realized that subtlety was the better part of valor. 

Embracing a more discreet elegance, Greg tucked away the red and welcomed a silver, more powerful 308 GTS into his collection, marking a bold evolution in both his taste and his trailblazing journey. 


6. 1979 Ferrari 308 GTS

1979 Ferrari 308 GTS

Greg’s love for Ferraris runs deep, with the 308 GTS holding a special place in his collection. As discussed earlier, he purchased this silver GTS to give his garage a refined elegance and the thrill of untamed performance.

1979 Ferrari 308 GTSSpecs
Price$28,580
Powertrain2.9L V8
Horsepower240 hp
Torque210 lb-ft
Transmission5-speed Manual 
0-60 MPH7.3 seconds
Top Speed156 MPH

Norman has fond memories of these Ferraris, recalling scenic routes southwest of London, where he could fully appreciate the raw power and precision of these iconic sports cars.


5. 1964 Ferrari 275 GTB

1964 Ferrari 275 GTB

Greg’s prized possessions also include a Ferrari 275 GTB four-cam, a masterpiece of Italian engineering that he has astonishingly never driven. The 275 GTB Greg that has might not be as cool as the Spyder version owned by Ralph Lauren but not getting behind the wheels feels like a cruel thing to do to such a beauty. 

1964 Ferrari 275 GTBSpecs
Price$12,500
Powertrain3.3L V12
Horsepower280 hp
Torque188 lb-ft
Transmission5-speed Manual 
0-60 MPH6.7 seconds
Top Speed145 MPH

Interestingly, Norman has never driven this particular car, after being delivered to his home, it was placed on blocks, where it remains untouched.


4. 1970 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona

1970 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona

In an interview with MotorTrend, Greg revealed his deep appreciation for the Ferrari Daytona, proudly owning two of these iconic grand tourers. 

Known for their sleek, elongated hoods and the raw power of their V12 engines, the Daytonas perfectly capture his passion for performance and design. 

1970 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 DaytonaSpecs
Price$19,700
Powertrain4.4L V12
Horsepower352 hp
Torque318 lb-ft
Transmission5-speed Manual 
0-60 MPH5.4 seconds
Top Speed174 MPH

One of Greg’s Daytonas is a flawless show car, meticulously maintained to showcase the elegance and heritage of Ferrari craftsmanship. The other one, however, is all about the thrill of the drive. Greg has openly expressed his love for the car’s throaty V12 roar.


3. 1999 Chevrolet Silverado

1999 Chevrolet Silverado

At the heart of his lineup is the Greg Norman Hot Rod Silverado, a custom-built powerhouse that takes the concept of a truck to an entirely new level. The truck’s PPG Giallomodena yellow exterior is enhanced with a custom front grille, rear wings, rocker panels, and a tonneau cover with dedicated golf bag storage. 

1999 Chevrolet SilveradoSpecs
Price$4,378
Powertrain4.8L V8
Horsepower255 hp
Torque285 lb-ft
Transmission5-speed Automatic
0-60 MPH8.2 seconds
Top Speed97 MPH

Inside, it’s packed with high-end technology, including a GPS system, a six-disc CD changer, and a Bose Acoustimass speaker system, the first of its kind in a full-size pickup. With all these luxury features, the Greg Norman Hot Rod Silverado isn’t just a vehicle, it’s an experience that makes every trip to the golf course a ride worth remembering.


2. 1967 Chevrolet Nova

1967 Chevrolet Nova

Norman’s Nova isn't custom-made like Tim Allen's but it has a story of its own. The car’s journey began in 1993 when he discovered it at the Precision Performance Center in Bristol, Pennsylvania. 

Stripped down to just a bare shell with no engine or transmission, Norman saw potential, whereas others saw a lost cause. He purchased the Nova for just $1,500 and spent years meticulously hunting down parts at swap meets before finally bringing it back to life. 

Once roadworthy, the car became a staple in the Philadelphia street racing scene, where Norman put his mechanical skills to the test.

1967 Chevrolet NovaSpecs
Price$2,296
Powertrain4.6L V8
Horsepower220 hp
Torque304 lb-ft
Transmission4-speed Manual
0-60 MPH7.7 seconds
Top Speed97 MPH

However, as his business and family life took priority, the Nova was set aside for years, sitting in storage until the resurgence of classic car culture reignited his passion to restore it to its full glory. Determined to turn the Nova into a masterpiece, Norman partnered with LSWerks and transformed the car into a modern powerhouse. 

Mark Livingston and the LSWerks team gave the exterior a sleek, custom touch, finishing it in BASF BMW Imperial Blue. The Nova made its debut at prestigious car shows, earning recognition at Goodguys Columbus and Syracuse Nationals.


1. 2018 Polaris Slingshot SL

2018 Polaris Slingshot SL

The Shark has a taste for unique and high-performance vehicles, and his car collection reflects that passion. One standout in his lineup is the Polaris Slingshot. As a birthday gift to himself, Norman shared a video on Instagram, unveiling his customized Slingshot, complete with a sleek design and his signature "The Shark" logo on the back.

2018 Polaris Slingshot SLSpecs
Price$25,499
Powertrain2.4L Inline-4
Horsepower173 hp
Torque166 lb-ft
Transmission5-speed Manual
0-60 MPH5.5 seconds
Top Speed125 MPH

The vehicle’s aggressive styling and open cockpit make it look straight out of a superhero movie, adding a bold touch to his already impressive garage. Given his eye for detail and luxury, it's likely that his custom build includes high-end add-ons that push the price well beyond the base cost. 

Whether on the golf course or behind the wheel of a striking vehicle, Norman continues to embrace the thrill of the game, both in sports and in life.


Special Mentions:

2009 Greg Norman Limited Edition Land Rover Range Rover Sport

Greg Norman doesn’t own the Greg Norman Limited Edition Range Rover Sport, but those who purchased homes in his Fireside community at Jumeirah Golf Estates in Dubai did, except for one lucky winner who scored the 67th vehicle without buying a multimillion-dollar villa. 

Designed in collaboration with Land Rover, this exclusive SUV features custom styling, and luxury interiors by B&B Italia, and was unveiled alongside Dubai’s Motor Show. With an MSRP of $82K, the unexpected winner now faces hefty taxes and the dilemma of whether to keep, sell, or find a luxury dealership willing to take it off their hands.


2002 Aston Martin Vanquish

2002 Aston Martin Vanquish

Beyond his Ferraris and Chevrolet, he also owned an Aston Martin Vanquish. He took delivery of his Vanquish in late 2002, adding it to his collection of high-performance vehicles. The Australian golf legend owned the car before it was later sold by Robert Hunter Morin to Claude Nobs, the founder of the Montreux Jazz Festival.

Imported from Miami Beach to Switzerland in 2011, the Vanquish has since remained in meticulous condition. It comes with a Swiss registration document, customs paperwork, and a warranty acceptance document signed by Norman, along with service records.


Private Jets 

Greg's Private Jets

Greg Norman’s passion for aviation took off long before his legendary golf career. Growing up near a Royal Australian Air Force base, the roar of jet engines left a lasting impression on him. Although he initially trained for the Air Force during high school, destiny had a different plan, leading him to become one of golf’s biggest icons. 

Yet, his love for flying never faded. Over the years, Norman’s aviation journey mirrored his rise to global fame, marked by luxurious upgrades and cutting-edge technology. Some of his private jets are - 

  • 1988 Lockheed JetStar
  • Gulfstream III 
  • Gulfstream V
  • Gulfstream G550
  • 1988 Boeing Business Jet 737

Other Cars Owned by Greg Norman

Greg Norman’s extensive automotive collection goes far beyond the iconic vehicles discussed in this article. News reports and interviews reveal that he also owns a number of other extraordinary automobiles. Though he’s been discreet about the finer details, his collection speaks volumes about his appreciation for both classic craftsmanship and modern engineering. Some of the cars he has in his garage are - 

  • 1976 Holden Torana SS
  • 1981 Ford Cortina GL
  • 1970 Chevrolet Blazer
  • Ferrari 330
  • 1973 Ferrari Dino 246 GT
  • 1995 Chevrolet Tahoe
  • 1994 Chevrolet Suburban

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