Kim Kardashian paid $100,000 for her cars to be custom-painted to match the color of her $60M California megamansion
Published on Jun 29, 2026 at 10:09 AM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson
Last updated on Jun 29, 2026 at 10:09 AM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Mason Jones

If you thought you liked things color coordinated, you haven’t seen nothing yet – Kim Kardashian paid $100,000 to have her cars custom-painted to match her mansion.
The reality star is evidently not left wanting when it comes to her bank account.
Worth an estimated $1.9 billion, the 45-year-old has plenty of money to spend when it comes to customizations.
And she didn’t hesitate when it came time to match her cars up with her $60 million megamansion.
Kim Kardashian spent a lot of money getting her cars and megamansion to match
When most of us think of color coordination in our day-to-day lives, we might think of whether our top compliments the color of our shoes.
Or perhaps whether our choice in wallpaper clashes with the carpet.
When you’re rich as Kim Kardashian, the dilemma looks a bit different.

Fortunately for her, she has the dough to ensure everything in her life is matchy-matchy.
Case in point – she gave three of a cars a paint job to match them up to her mansion.
High-end car dealership Platinum Motorsports were paid $100,000 to get the job done, and faster than you could hop into a pair of Skims, her Lamborghini Urus, Rolls-Royce Ghost and Mercedes-Maybach were all grey.

“I’ve always been a car girl,” Kardashian told Vogue.
“I love cars and I really wanted something different. I wanted my cars to kind of blend in. My house is gray and I wanted them to kind of match the house, so I did all gray cars instead of my typical matte silver that I used to do.”
She would later go on to do the same thing to her Cybertruck.
These vehicles all got the Kardashian treatment
When you have as much cash as Kardashian, you have a lot of free rein when it comes to your cars.
She’s previously shown off her $306,000 Range Rover – again made to match her grey mansion.


But don’t think she’s a one-trick pony when it comes to car customizations.
Lest we forget, this was the very same woman who gave her Lamborghini Urus a ‘fuzzy’ wrap.
Different strokes for different folks, right?
Ben joined Supercar Blondie in February 2025 after being published by international organizations including LADbible, The Sun, the New York Post, and the Daily Mail. He covers supercars, rare and collectible vehicles, aviation, luxury assets, and the fascinating people behind them. His reporting has explored everything from seven-figure supercars and historic Ferrari collections to unusual aircraft adventures and extraordinary automotive discoveries from around the world. Ben has also gained first-hand insight into vehicle craftsmanship and customization, including visiting specialist workshops to see bespoke vehicles up close.