Luke Littler’s week just keeps getting better.Just days on from passing his driving test, The Nuke has treated himself to a not too shabby first car. The reigning world darts champion informed fans that he had passed his test on Monday with no minors despite having failed his theory test a whopping six times.A well-earned rewardBut after finally getting over the line, Littler has treated himself to a tidy stunning BMW 120 M Sport.The new whip, which is believed to have set him back a cool £39,000, can go from 0-62mph in 7.8 seconds.And while it all sounds glamorous for the darts sensation, the car was not necessarily his first choice.That’s because Littler previously revealed his dream to own a Mercedes A-Class.The Warrington-born star may have had a last-minute change of heart but seemed pretty chuffed with himself as he posted videos of the new car on Instagram.His grand reveal started with a showroom worker pulling off the car covers to show the shiny new motor.He later posted another video showing a close-up of his new purchase completed with a personalised plate.Littler has enjoyed a superb year at the oche which included a first world title in January.The world No.2 followed it up with victories at the World Matchplay, World Grand Prix, UK Open, Australian Darts Masters, and New Zealand Darts Masters.Luke Littler shared news of his successful driving test on MondaylukethenukelittlerHe didn’t wait long in acquiring his first car – a BMW 120 M Sport[/caption]lukethenukelittlerFans were treated to a first look at his new whip on Instagram[/caption]The only major blemish on his record was his defeat to Luke Humphries in the Premier League Darts final in May.His rise to superstardom since breaking onto the professional scene two years ago has seen him earn a staggering £1.7million in prize money.And that should be more than enough to cover the car and any modifications he might opt for on his new ride.The fight for top spotHis World Grand Prix success saw him move to within £72,000 of world No.1 Humphries’ earnings.Success at this weekend’s Grand Slam of Darts could see Littler eclipse his rival with £150,000 at stake for the winner.Should Littler finish as runner-up then he would pocket £70,000.Littler and Humphries are among the favourites for this weekend’s Grand Slam of DartsMODUS SportsLittler can’t enjoy his new toy for too long – it’s back to business at the weekendGettyIf the pair meet in the final then not only would it be a shootout for the title and prize money but it would determine who would go into the Players Championship Finals and PDC World Darts Championship as No.1 in the world.Littler was drawn in Group E for this weekend’s event alongside Daryl Gurney, Connor Scutt and Karel Sedlacek, who Littler faces first on Saturday.Meanwhile, Humphries faces a much tougher group having been drawn with Nathan Aspinall, Michael Smith and Alex Spellman.