Jennifer Lopez didn’t sign a prenup and could win Ben Affleck’s cars in the divorce
Do you know what’s a serious gamble? Not signing a prenup before getting married. Even though Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck have been married multiple times, they didn’t get a prenup this time around. As a result, both stars could lose a few cars in their divorce.
Ben Affleck could lose cars in divorce with Jennifer Lopez
After two years of bliss, Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck have officially filed for divorce. To make matters worse, they didn’t sign a prenup, meaning things could get messy.
Lawyers and court battles could determine who walks away with extravagant houses, cars, and other assets. Let’s take a look at the cars, trucks, and SUVs that could be lost.
Ben Affleck is an avid car collector with a long list of expensive, rare options. He has an electrified Ford Bronco. The electrified first-generation Bronco was a birthday gift from Jennifer for $465,000.
It has a range of about 300 miles over 400 hp and modeled features like Apple CarPlay and ventilated seats.
Ben got himself a Mercedes EQS sedan in January 2024. It starts at $147,500, has 751 hp, and a range of up to 277 miles.
For the family, Ben has a Rivian R1S. This is the third electric vehicle in his collection and it seats up to seven passengers. It’s no slouch with 835 hp and 316 miles of range. It starts at $78,000.
Ben’s Bentley Mulsanne is the most expensive vehicle in his collection with a starting price of $316,000. It’s gas-powered and packs a 6.8-liter V8 engine with up to 537 hp. This one might really hurt to lose.
Jennifer Lopez could lose a few of her assets as well. Her Rolls-Royce Ghost is pretty darn desirable with its 6.7-liter twin-turbocharged V12 engine that cranks out 563 hp. It starts at $336,850.
Her Cadillac Escalade has a special place in her heart. She’s most commonly seen arriving at parties in it. It has a 6.2-liter V8 engine with 420 hp and starts at $81,895.
JLo uses her Ferrari 488 GTB to light up the town with its twin-turbocharged V8 engine with 661 hp. It starts at $249,800.
It’s unclear who will win more assets or if things will get messy. But these supercars and SUVs may hand in the balance.