Because once the traffic lights flip green on Jana Pawła, Matyi, or around Stary Browar, the city suddenly starts looking less like “daily commute” and more like a deleted scene from Fast & Furious: Wielkopolska Drift. Matte black monsters growling at crossings, V8s echoing off apartment blocks, and drivers casually pulling up for kebabs in cars worth more than half the flats in Jeżyce.
Yeah — luxury is rolling heavy through Poznań.
Porsche Runs This City
There’s one undisputed king of the asphalt jungle, and honestly, it’s not even close.
Porsche absolutely dominates Poznań’s streets with a ridiculous 2,268 registered cars. That’s not a car count anymore — that’s practically a small district. At this point, spotting a Porsche in Poznań is about as rare as seeing someone complain about parking on Wilda Facebook groups.
Cayennes outside office buildings. 911s flexing through Sołacz. Panameras parked like they’re just another Skoda Fabia. The Porsche wave is real, and Poznań drivers are surfing it hard.

Jaguar and Maserati Still Bring That Villain Energy
Coming in second is Jaguar with 944 registered cars, proving there’s still a strong market for people who want their luxury served with a side of “British gangster movie energy.”
And then comes Maserati with 135 cars — because apparently some people wake up and think:
“You know what my life needs? More Italian drama and exhaust noise.”
Respect.

Ferrari? Lamborghini? Yeah, They’re Here Too
Now we enter the “turn your neck so hard you need physiotherapy” category.
Poznań streets are also home to:
75 Bentleys
74 Ferraris
48 Lamborghinis
29 Rolls-Royces
27 Aston Martins
Which basically means there’s a decent chance somebody in Poznań is currently stuck in traffic on Serbska in a car that can hit 300 km/h.
That’s the beauty of city driving. Your Lamborghini might have launch control, but today it’s launching itself directly into another red light behind a delivery van.

The True Final Boss Cars
And then there are the cars so rare they feel almost mythical.
Only 9 McLarens are registered in the city. Nine. You probably have a better chance of seeing your ex apologize than spotting one casually parked outside Żabka.
But the real luxury bosses?
Two Maybachs.
That’s it.
Two rolling penthouses on wheels quietly floating around Poznań like billionaire UFOs. These aren’t cars — they’re executive lounges with license plates.

And Some Cars Are Still Pure Fantasy
Even Poznań’s growing luxury scene has limits.
According to vehicle registration records, there is currently:
Zero Bugattis
Zero Paganis
Zero Koenigseggs

Which honestly makes sense. These hypercars are so absurdly exclusive that owning one is less “buying a vehicle” and more “unlocking a secret level of capitalism.”
Still… give it time.
Because if Porsche numbers keep multiplying like this, somebody’s eventually going to wake up on a random Tuesday, hear a quad-turbo W16 screaming through Łazarz, and realize Poznań has officially entered another tax bracket.