Tyler Herro seems to be a total baller in every way.
The Miami Heat “Guard” is dominating not just on the court but also on the streets in some really amazing rides.
The basketball player is only 23 years old, but already has an impressive collection of cars.
G63 Mercedes-AMG
During Tyler Herro’s time as a Kentucky Wildcats NCAA basketball player in 2018, he showed up at his prom in style in a Mercedes-AMG G63.
A twin-turbocharged 5.5-liter V8 engine with 563 horsepower and a seven-speed automated transmission sits beneath the G63’s hood.
In all honesty, though, we’re not positive Tyler Herro actually owns the G-Wagen.
But as the following automobile in his collection demonstrates, it obviously taught him a taste for the finer things in life.
AMG Mercedes-S63
You might wonder how Tyler Herro used his first $1 million in his Miami rookie season.
Well, aside from the Gucci handbag he bought his mother, he immediately spent $200k of that million on a brand-new S63 AMG at the Mercedes dealer.
With a 4.0-liter bi-turbo V8 engine that generates 603 horsepower, the Mercedes-AMG S63 is the epitome of pure luxury and power.
He should have no trouble tearing down Ocean Drive in that, we’re pretty sure.
Maybach-Mercedes S680
Tyler Herro also flaunts a Mercedes-Maybach S680 in his collection of vehicles.
With a price tag of $229,000, the Maybach S680 is a powerful vehicle thanks to its 6.0-liter twin-turbo V12 engine that generates an impressive 621 horsepower and 664 lb-ft of torque.
Herro will love relaxing in the 64-color ambient lighting, heated and cooled cup holders, seat massagers, and panoramic roof of the Mayback S680 after a game of ball.
GLS600 Mercedes-Maybach
Tyler Herro is obviously a lover of Maybach because he has a Mercedes-Maybach GLS600 in his collection.
It has a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V engine that generates 538 lb-ft of torque and 550 horsepower.
With two reclining seats, 12 massage settings, a 12.3-inch screen, and a 13-speaker Burmester sound system, the GLS600 is a fully loaded luxury package.
Herro will have only spent $165,000 on this beast.