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Luka Doncic pulls up in lavish custom Hellfire Apocalypse truck

The Dallas Mavericks star turned heads when he arrived at the American Airlines Center in a stunning new ride.

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Luka Doncic pulls up in lavish custom Hellfire Apocalypse truck
Kevin JairajUSA TODAY Sports

Dallas Mavericks star Luka Doncic certainly caused a stir after arriving to the team’s recent home game against with the Atlanta Hawks in a custom Hellfire Apocalypse truck said to be worth a $250,000.

The Slovenian guard is no stranger to dazzling onlookers on the court, but he had social media buzzing with the epic heavily-modified Jeep Gladiator produced by Apocalypse Manufacturing, which was personally delivered to him in Texas.

The modifications mean that the three-axle, 6,250-pound vehicle now runs on 40-inch wheels, 22-inch anthracite rims and features a custom roll cage. It also comes with thermal and night vision cameras, a locomotive five blast train horn and a built-in safe. Doncic can also get himself pumped up before games by making use of the 10,000-watt custom audio system.

Doncic’s contract with the Mavericks

Although the vehicle reportedly cost Doncic $250,000, his contract with the Mavericks means he’ll have no issue paying for the lavish expense.

The Slovenian signed a five-year extension with the Mavericks that will see him earn $207.1 million dollars. Doncic was eligible for the payday because he made the All-NBA first team during his second and third seasons, making him the youngster player in league history with multiple first-team selections.

“I still kind of don’t know what to say because I never imagined this happening,” Doncic said. “I was only dreaming of only playing in the NBA.”

Doncic’s play hasn’t dropped off since signing the lucrative contract, as he’s on course for another stellar campaign for the Mavericks. He currently leads the NBA in scoring with 33.7 points a game, while also averaging 8.8 rebounds and 8.8 assists.

As for the Mavericks, they currently sit fifth in the Western Conference with a record of 24-22. They’ll look to bounce back from their 130-122 loss to the Hawks when they take on the Miami Heat on Friday night.