Luke Littler has added another milestone to his rapid rise — a personalised BMW worth an estimated £39,000 — but the darts sensation insists it’s still not the car he truly wants.
The 17-year-old, who has taken the sporting world by storm with his record-breaking success on the oche, proudly revealed his new motor this week, complete with custom touches that reflect his style and growing stardom.
A new ride with a personal twist
Littler’s new BMW, believed to be a 1 Series model, features personalised detailing both inside and out. Pictures shared on social media show custom elements including branded touches and specs tailored to his taste.
The teenager, who passed his driving test earlier this year, has quickly moved from lift-sharing to arriving in style — a reflection of how dramatically his life has changed in the past 12 months.
‘Not my dream car… not yet’
Despite the excitement around his new purchase, Littler made it clear that this isn’t the car he ultimately has his sights set on.
Speaking about the BMW, he admitted he loves it — but revealed it’s only a stepping stone.
“It’s nice, don’t get me wrong,” he said. “But it’s not my dream car… not yet.”
While he hasn’t confirmed which model tops his wishlist, fans have speculated everything from high-end sports cars to luxury brands, with many joking that it’s only a matter of time before he levels up again.
Staying grounded amid the spotlight
Littler’s rise has brought huge prize money, sponsorships and mainstream fame, but moments like this show a relatively modest first major purchase for a teenage superstar whose earning potential has skyrocketed.
Rather than splashing out on a supercar straight away, he opted for something practical, stylish, and personal — a move many fans have praised.
One supporter reacted:
“Smart choice. Enjoy the milestones, work your way up.”
Another added:
“He could buy a supercar already but still chooses something normal — love it.”
What’s next?
With more tournaments, more titles and even more attention heading his way, it likely won’t be long before Littler upgrades again.
But for now, he seems more than happy putting his foot down in a car that suits his age, his journey, and his personality — even if the dream car can wait a little longer