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Mitchell Robinson’s one-of-a-kind truck collection and how much it cost New York Knicks star

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Mitchell Robinson has turned one of the NBA’s more unusual hobbies into a genuine part of his public image.

The New York Knicks centre was quoted as saying “I’m bringing my truck to the parade”, and the line worked because Robinson is not talking about an ordinary vehicle.

His collection is not built around the standard celebrity supercar theme. It is centred on oversized custom trucks, lifted pickups and show-style builds that have become part of how fans recognise him away from the court.

Mitchell Robinson’s truck collection includes some serious custom builds

Robinson has been linked with a custom truck during the Knicks parade, while another report said he was reported to ride in a custom truck as part of the celebrations.

Public posts around his truck collection have linked Robinson with large Ford builds, including a Ford F-250 Platinum known as Big Blue, a Whipple-supercharged Ford F-150 and Ford Super Duty models.

Other vehicles linked to the collection include a lifted GMC Sierra 1500 and a Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD, while separate posts have connected his trucks with custom truck builds involving Varnbilt Motorsports and Any Level Lift.

How much Mitchell Robinson’s truck collection could have cost

There is no verified public total for Robinson’s collection, which makes a precise valuation impossible. The clearest answer is that these are expensive base vehicles made more costly by major custom work.

Heavy-duty pickup trucks can already carry high prices before lift systems, custom wheels, tyres, suspension work, performance upgrades and paint are added to the final build.

Those changes can add tens of thousands to individual trucks, which means Robinson’s garage clearly represents a major financial commitment even without a confirmed total figure.

That is why his “asked to put my truck in it” comment landed neatly. Robinson’s trucks are not just a side detail. They are part of his public identity.