See Every One of Michael Jordan’s Cars in ESPN’s The Last Dance – Car and Driver

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The Last Dance, a 10-part ESPN documentary about the final season of Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls dynasty in the 1990s, is airing two episodes every Sunday night at 9 p.m. ET until May 17. The series features never-before-seen footage of the Bulls' locker room, plus interviews with players, coaches, journalists, and even Barack Obama. We've enjoyed the return (somewhat) of sports, but we've been more focused on spotting MJ's whips. Here are the cars we've spotted so far:

The C5 Chevrolet Corvette was produced for the 1997 through 2004 model years. It was powered by a 345-hp 5.7-liter V-8, dubbed the LS1, with an aluminum block and heads. In Car and Driver testing, the 1997 C5 Corvette reached 60 mph in 5.0 seconds. In The Last Dance, Jordan parks the black Vette at the Bulls' practice facility with no regard for any other humans, but we just hope he was rockin' the six-speed manual instead of the automatic.

Michael Jordan's Ferrari 550 Maranello inspired the Jordan XIV shoe with the Jumpman logo on the side of it just like the Ferrari badge on the front fender of the 550, even though it doesn't look like Michael's car had that option. The 550 Maranello was powered by a front-engine 458-hp 5.5-liter V-12 and could be had with a glorious manual transmission. Here's a Car and Driver comparison test featuring the 550 Maranello up against the Aston Martin V-12 Vanquish.

After the Bulls won their third championship, we see Michael Jordan drive off in a white Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet Slant Nose after landing in Chicago. The 911 Turbo Slant Nose, aptly named because it has a 935 race-car-inspired sloped front end with pop-up headlights instead of the traditional 911 round headlights, was fitted with the Turbo's updated suspension and brakes to counteract its extra power. It was powered by a 282-hp turbocharged 3.3-liter flat-six and launched to 60 mph in 4.9 seconds during our testing.

At the end of episode six of The Last Dance, we see Michael Jordan depart his mansion on the north side of Chicago in a red Land Rover Range Rover HSE 4.6. In its second generation, the Range Rover HSE 4.6 was powered by a 225-hp 4.6-liter V-8 paired with a four-speed ZF automatic transmission. The best part of Jordan's V-8powered Range Rover is his license plate that reads "TWO TREY."

The W140-generation Mercedes-Benz S-class was produced from 1991 to 1998. It was offered with a 231-hp six-cylinder in the 300SE/SEL, a 286-hp V-8 in the 400SE/SEL, a 326-hp V-8 in the 500SE/SEL, and a 408-hp V-12 in the 600SEL.

During Michael Jordan's first spring training with the Chicago White Sox, we see him signing a young fans baseball while behind the wheel of a Chevy Corvette ZR-1. The fourth-generation Corvette was produced from 1984 to 1996, and during our testing, the 380-hp ZR-1 launched to 60 mph in 4.5 seconds with a top speed of 175 mph.

During his time with the Chicago White Sox, Michael joins former teammate BJ Armstrong at the Bulls' practice after meeting for breakfast. He follows Armstrongs Toyota Land Cruiser J80 into the Bulls' practice facility in his black Land Rover Range Rover.

Jordan's return to the game of basketball after his first retirement was announced with his famous "I'm back" fax. Shortly after, we see Michael Jordan getting out of yet another Chevy Corvette ZR-1, though this one is a darker shade of red.

We will be updating this story as the series continues and more cars are shown.

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