Kanye West has a car collection that will leave you scratching your head in confusion
- Kanye West’s net worth nosedived after Adidas terminated his contract, but he’s still worth nine figures
- He’s owned both an SLR and an SLR Stirling Moss
- He and Jay-Z once destroyed a Maybach for a music video
Published on Nov 17, 2023 at 1:20 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis
Last updated on Nov 20, 2023 at 10:23 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Alessandro Renesis
Ye’s net worth, aka Kenye West, nosedived after Adidas terminated his contract but the controversial rapper is still pretty rich.
He’s still worth well over nine figures, and he spends some of his cash on an eclectic collection of cars.
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The Lambos
So far so good, as we’re kicking off the list with two relatively ‘normal’ cars, if you want to call a Lamborghini normal.
Kanye West has owned both a Gallardo and an Aventador.
Kanye’s Aventador was finished in matte black, with matching black wheels, and it delivers around 700 horsepower from its V12 engine.
His assistant actually crashed his Lambo once.
Back when it was new, a Gallardo would’ve set you back $180,000, while the Aventador is now valued at around $500,000.
Kanye also owns a Lamborghini Urus SUV, because of course he does, which costs around $240,000.
Clearly a huge Lambo fan, he was once papped in Tokyo with yet another Lambo.
That one was white.
Kanye West love-hate relationship with Maybach
Rappers used to be absolutely obsessed with the Maybach brand in the early 2000s.
Kanye has owned a Maybach 57, which was a $600,000 vehicle when it was new, and he’s actually destroyed one, too.
In 2011, Kanye West and Jay-Z smashed a Maybach limousine for a music video.
If you’re into cars, it’s kind of hard to watch, to be honest.
The heavy hitters
Kanye West has owned a McLaren-Mercedes SLR and a McLaren-Mercedes SLR Stirling Moss.
The former is a super rare, super exclusive supercar with gull-wing doors.
The latter is a speedster variant for the SLR, and it is even more exclusive and rare.
It was named after the legendary racing driver Sir Stirling Moss and only 75 units were built, with a starting price of $1 million.
But that was then.
Nowadays, the SLR Stirling Moss has a market value of at least $3.5 million
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