Brooklyn Beckham keeps things casual for a low-key dinner at The Chiltern Firehouse... as he steers clear of the driver's seat on his way home despite loving his new £35k ride

He has barely been seen without being behind the wheel of his brand new Land Rover.

But Brooklyn Beckham, 18, decided to leave his stylish new ride at home as he headed for dinner at The Chiltern Firehouse in London. 

The teen cut a casual figure for his meal at the capital's hotspot and stepped out in a printed tee and dark skinny jeans. 

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Low-key dinner: Brooklyn Beckham, 18, cut a casual figure as he paid a visit to The Chiltern Firehouse in London on Thursday evening

Low-key dinner: Brooklyn Beckham, 18, cut a casual figure as he paid a visit to The Chiltern Firehouse in London on Thursday evening

He threw a collared bomber jacket over his ensemble and finished off his laid book look with a pair of Converse. 

Appearing in good spirits as he made his way home from the eatery, Brooklyn flashed a smile as he got into the passenger's side of a waiting car. 

David Beckham's eldest son then appeared to come over a little camera shy as he shielded his face from view with his hands. 

His low-key appearance in London comes after Brooklyn has been driving up a storm around the city. 

Smile: Appearing in good spirits as he made his way home from the eatery, Brooklyn flashed a smile as he got into the passenger's side of a waiting car

Smile: Appearing in good spirits as he made his way home from the eatery, Brooklyn flashed a smile as he got into the passenger's side of a waiting car

Laid-back look: He had donned printed tee and dark skinny jeans for the meal and threw a collared bomber jacket over his ensemble

Laid-back look: He had donned printed tee and dark skinny jeans for the meal and threw a collared bomber jacket over his ensemble

The aspiring photographer was recently seen flaunting his SWB series 3 Land Rover - worth £35,000 - on the roads. 

His newly prized possession is the fourth in his collection, as Brooklyn spotted driving a £37,615 Mercedes C-class Mercedes Coupe, a flashy £35,000 Jeep and a Mercedes-Benz GL 63 AMG, worth a cool £102,350.

Brooklyn's choice appeared to be inspired by his father's taste, as David is known to have a similar jeep but in a different design. 

Camera shy? As he headed home the aspiring photographer shielded his face from view with his hands

Camera shy? As he headed home the aspiring photographer shielded his face from view with his hands

Like father, like son: His appearance in the capital comes after he has been seen driving up a storm in his new £35,000 Land Rover - inspired by his dad David Beckham's own model

Like father, like son: His appearance in the capital comes after he has been seen driving up a storm in his new £35,000 Land Rover - inspired by his dad David Beckham's own model

And trusting his son to take his own ride out for a spin, Brooklyn was recently spotted behind the wheel of David's vehicle - that had actually been sporting a cracked wing mirror. 

Life on the road hasn't been plain sailing for the young star, however, as Brooklyn had been slapped with a whopping four parking fines last year.

Brooklyn - who is brother to Romeo, 14, Cruz, 12 and sister Harper, five - was first fined in October before collecting his fourth just months later in December.

Meanwhile, he has been celebrating his acceptance to the private Parsons School of Design in New York City. 

Set to follow in the success of his famous faced parents, it mean Brooklyn will be a student at the top-ranked art and design school in the US. 

Set for success: Brooklyn has been celebrating his acceptance to the private Parsons School of Design in New York City - the top-ranked art and design school in the US

Set for success: Brooklyn has been celebrating his acceptance to the private Parsons School of Design in New York City - the top-ranked art and design school in the US

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