Melvin Ingram plays like a Pro Bowler and he apparently travels like one, too. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Los Angeles Chargers star defensive end Melvin Ingram arrived at training camp Tuesday, and he did it in style. Driving a sweet-looking Polaris Slingshot — an open-air, three-wheeled motorcycle — Ingram epitomized Hollywood to perfection.

Check out the pictures he shared on Instagram.

Looks like Ingram has a new sponsor based on that message.

Checking out the Slingshot website, it appears Ingram is driving either the “SL” or “R” model, which retail starting at $26,499 and $30,999, respectively. Not a cheap ride, to be sure. But it looks like a ton of fun.

Here are some more pictures of the Slingshot for you to peruse.

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