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Floyd Mayweather buys his 14-year-old a $360,000 Rolls-Royce Wraith

Rolls-Royce Wraith coupe (Fusion Motors, Las Vegas)

As modern supercar hoarders go, few demonstrate the appetite of boxing champ Floyd Mayweather Jr. He's shown off his fleet of Porsches, Lamborghini, Ferraris and not just one but two Bugatti Veyrons online before, and has now added a new model — a 624-hp Rolls-Royce coupe. But it's not his; rather, it's the world's most expensive school bus.

Per TMZ, Mayweather surprised his 14-year-old daughter and her mother in Las Vegas this week with this white Rolls-Royce Wraith after making the purchase of the $358,888 car at 2 a.m. (Boxing champions spend their money on late-night impulse buys, just like us!) The Wraith would usually start around $280,000, but had several Rolls-Royce custom options, including a special lit version of the Spirit of Ecstasy statue and the "starlight" sparkling headliner.

Rolls-Royce Wraith
Rolls-Royce Wraith

This may seem over the top for a school shuttle, even by boxing champion standards, but let's look at the benefits. That Phantom leather and Wilton wool carpet should do just fine repelling the inevitable spills from In-and-Out orders that accompany teen-age social life. At 5,379 lbs., there's no two-door car that could provide more safety for a future student driver. And the people who ignore the school-bus stop signs will likely do everything they can to avoid hitting a Rolls-Royce.