Looking back at every car Mark Zuckerberg has driven reveals how much he’s changed over the years

  • Mark Zuckerberg wasn’t really a car guy until now
  • He used to drive modest cars like a Honda Fit
  • Now he’s rocking rides from Cadillac and Porsche

Published on Oct 08, 2024 at 2:57 PM (UTC+4)
by Siddharth Dudeja

Last updated on Oct 08, 2024 at 8:48 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

Mark Zuckerberg is a lot of things, but the newest addition to his life is probably him becoming a car guy recently.

The Meta CEO had a reputation for not being into cars at all, and as far as we can tell, things have changed.

Moreover, he has been on several ‘side quests’ lately, which only hint towards developing new tastes.

Zuckerberg kept his car collection, in particular, relatively limited — until now.

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Mark Zuckerberg and his cars

The Facebook founder has had quite an eventful year and successfully made headlines on multiple occasions.

These were some unexpected appearances, from taking luxury vacations on his yacht to going surfing on the 4th of July.

However, he wasn’t always like that, and if you know your CEOs, you would know that Zuckerberg remained down-to-earth, and that showed in his choice of cars and clothing.

Interestingly, all that took a quick U-turn this year, and the billionaire showed up in fancy clothes and gold chains.

More importantly, his garage got massive upgrades as well.

Only last week, Mark Zuckerberg revealed his new daily driver — a Cadillac MT5-V luxury sedan.

This was a step up from his previous cars, which included an Acura NSX, a Honda Fit, and a VW Golf GTI.

Although he already had a Pagani Huayra, it was the only supercar everyone knew about.

From driving a Honda to ‘designing’ Porsches

Mark Zuckerberg and his wife got matching Porsches this week to take things slightly further.

Matching here refers to a ‘his and hers’ pair, where hers is a custom Porsche Cayenne minivan he designed in collaboration with West Coast Customs.

Additionally, he ‘threw in’ a 911 GT3 Touring for himself — because why not?

These are certainly quite a few (and exciting) upgrades in a short span of time, and we are here for it.

Whether it’s a lifestyle shift or a newly found hobby, it’s never too late to become a car guy.

He can also obviously afford it — the man became the world’s third richest person earlier this year.

If anything, he’s one of the coolest CEOs right now.

Who ever knew public appeal came from going out of your way?

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Siddharth is a tech nerd with a secret love of all things cars. He has been writing for a few years now, and on his free time you would find him gaming when he's not procrastinating.