In Hollywood, a car is never just a car. It is a statement of identity, a marker of arrival, and sometimes, the most photographed thing in a celebrity’s life. The streets of Los Angeles have long been a rolling showcase of the world’s most coveted automobiles — piloted by the very people who define global culture.
Stars and Their Signature Rides
Jay-Z & Beyoncé — Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Est. $2.5 million
The power couple’s fleet includes one of the most iconic hypercars ever built. Jay-Z famously gifted a Bugatti Veyron to Beyoncé — a symbol of their larger-than-life lifestyle that aligns perfectly with their global superstar status.

Tom Hanks — Fiat 126p & Luxury Collection
Known for his humble demeanor offscreen, Hanks has a surprising soft spot for classic cars. He collects vintage models and is particularly fond of small European classics, though his garage also includes fine modern luxury machines.
Kylie Jenner — Rolls-Royce, Lamborghini, Ferrari Fleet worth $10M+
Kylie’s fleet is one of the most photographed in Hollywood. From a custom lavender Rolls-Royce Ghost to a Ferrari 458 Italia and a Lamborghini Urus, her garage is a masterclass in flamboyant luxury — and each car has appeared on her Instagram.
Ralph Lauren — Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic $40M+ flagship piece
Fashion icon Ralph Lauren’s car collection is widely considered among the finest in private hands. His crown jewel, the 1938 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic, is valued at over $40 million — a piece of automotive art as much as his couture designs.

Jerry Seinfeld — Porsche Collection (911, 959, Carrera GT) 150+ Porsches
Seinfeld’s obsessive love for Porsche is legendary. His collection of over 150 Porsches — housed in a specially built Manhattan garage — includes a 959 Coupe, the Carrera GT, and countless 911 variants spanning seven decades of production.
Kim Kardashian — Rolls-Royce Cullinan & Lamborghini Urus Est. $1.5M per vehicle
The Kardashian-Jenner family virtually defines automotive luxury on social media. Kim’s fleet includes a custom-wrapped white Lamborghini Urus and a Rolls-Royce Cullinan, both regularly featured in her content and representing millions in combined value.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson — Pagani Huayra & Ford GT Pagani: $1.4M+
Built as large as the man himself, The Rock’s car collection includes a Pagani Huayra, one of the most exclusive supercars ever produced, and a Ford GT. He’s also known for his passion for massive custom trucks that reflect his larger-than-life persona.
Floyd Mayweather — Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita $4.8 million
Boxing champion turned car collector Floyd Mayweather owns one of the rarest cars on earth — the Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita, of which only two were made. Coated in a diamond-weave carbon fibre finish, it reportedly cost him $4.8 million.
“A car is the closest thing we have created to something that is alive.” — Sir William Lyons, Jaguar founder
The Most Beloved Brands in Hollywood
While individual tastes vary, certain marques have become synonymous with celebrity culture. These brands appear again and again in celebrity garages, on red carpet arrivals, and across the social media feeds of the world’s most famous people:
Rolls-Royce · Lamborghini · Ferrari · Bugatti · Bentley · McLaren · Porsche · Aston Martin · Mercedes-Benz AMG · Koenigsegg
Rolls-Royce remains the gold standard of celebrity transport. The Phantom, Ghost, and Cullinan SUV are staples of Hollywood driveways — often custom-ordered in bespoke colors and finishes unavailable to the general public. Lamborghini, meanwhile, appeals to a younger generation of stars who prize drama and visual spectacle, while Ferrari carries a timeless, almost mythological prestige that transcends trends.
Beyond the Showroom: Custom Culture
For many celebrities, buying a car off the showroom floor is only the beginning. Custom wraps, bespoke interiors, personalized license plates, and even custom paint formulations developed exclusively for a single client are all par for the course in Hollywood’s automotive scene.
Rappers and hip-hop artists in particular have pushed automotive customization to extraordinary extremes. Diamond-encrusted vehicles, gold-plated wheels, and one-of-a-kind paint jobs have all appeared in music videos and across social media over the years — turning cars into wearable art on four wheels.
The Classic Car Renaissance
Not every celebrity craves the newest hypercar. A growing number of stars have turned to vintage and classic automobiles — not just as status symbols, but as genuine passions. Steve McQueen’s love of classic racing cars remains legendary decades after his death, inspiring countless collectors. Today, actors like Liam Neeson, Patrick Dempsey, and directors like Steven Spielberg maintain deep collections of pre-war and mid-century classics.
The appeal is clear: a 1960s Ferrari GT or a 1930s Alfa Romeo Monza carries a history and artisanship that no modern vehicle — however fast or expensive — can replicate. In a world of infinite digital reproduction, the authentic, mechanical, irreplaceable object holds a special fascination for those who have the means to pursue it.
The Road Ahead
As electric vehicles redefine what luxury and performance mean, Hollywood is already adapting. Porsche Taycan, Tesla Plaid, Rimac Nevera — the next generation of celebrity garage staples is quietly taking shape. Yet for all the technology and innovation, the desire remains unchanged: to move through the world in something that says, unmistakably and beautifully, this is who I am.
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