Let’s clear up an outdated stereotype right away: enthusiasm for cars is not a “guys-only” hobby, and some of the most recognizable women in entertainment, fashion, and business are every bit as passionate about horsepower, design, and driving culture as the loudest gearhead at your local meet. In fact, there’s a strong chance your favorite female celebrity is a bigger car obsessive than you—because when you combine genuine interest with the kind of income that can turn dreams into keys-on-the-counter reality, “liking cars” can quickly become “curating a garage.”
The bigger the celebrity, the more access they typically have to rare trims, bespoke options, and high-profile brand relationships—so their collections can evolve fast. Sometimes that’s pure personal passion; sometimes it’s a blend of lifestyle, convenience, and image. Either way, when these women spend money on cars, it’s often with a surprisingly sharp sense of what they want: a performance statement, a practical daily driver, a convertible for California weather, or a custom build that matches their signature aesthetic. And even if you’re not a fan of every public persona on this list, it’s hard not to respect the way they invest in a hobby that’s both personal and (let’s be honest) extremely fun.
Is it a little unfair? Maybe—because most of us would have to sell an organ or two to park even one of these vehicles in our driveway. Still, there’s something undeniably satisfying about seeing women take up space in a culture that has historically underestimated them as drivers, builders, and collectors. Below is a carefully reorganized, easy-to-follow tour of famous women who love cars—grouped by industry and style—along with the standout details that earned each of them a place on this list.
Automotive Industry Leadership (Where Passion Meets the Profession)
Sarah Cox
When the conversation shifts from “celebrity car owners” to “women shaping the automotive world from the inside,” Sarah Cox belongs near the top of the list. As Volkswagen’s head of marketing, Sarah represents a type of car enthusiasm that goes beyond collecting—she operates at the intersection of product strategy, branding, consumer insight, and cultural relevance. In other words: she doesn’t just love cars; she helps define how millions of people understand and experience them.

Sarah earned her promotion because of ability, her passion for cars, and an authentic love for four-wheeled machines—exactly the combination that tends to create leaders who can translate engineering into stories customers actually care about. Just as importantly, she is widely known for motivating the people around her, pushing teams to do their best, and demonstrating strong leadership without leaning on stereotypes about what a “successful businesswoman” is supposed to look like. She lives happily with her partner, who—like any confident, intelligent person—doesn’t feel threatened by her success. It’s a modern reminder that car culture is not only about vehicles; it’s also about the people who build, communicate, and evolve the industry.
Hollywood, TV & Comedy (Car Lovers with Screen Presence)
Melissa Mccarthy
51-year-old American actress and comedian Melissa is best known for her roles in Mike and Molly, Gilmore Girls, and for playing Ursula in the live-action version of The Little Mermaid. She absolutely nailed the infamous sea witch—a performance that reminded viewers how she can move between comedy, character acting, and larger-than-life roles without losing authenticity.

What surprises many people is that Melissa is also a serious car fanatic. Not “I like nice cars” in the casual sense—more like the kind of enthusiast who is comfortable associating her name with a launch. She has starred in commercials and advertisements for KIA, including a 2017 Super Bowl ad, which signals that her interest aligns naturally with automotive storytelling. The most interesting part here is how her car enthusiasm feels consistent with her career: she leans into big energy, clear presence, and bold choices. And yes—now we have a pretty good idea where some of that hard-earned money goes.
Chloë Grace Moretz
Best known for her roles in Carrie and Desperate House Wives, Chloë Grace Moretz is also a brand ambassador for multiple recognizable names. But while brand deals can be part of the celebrity ecosystem, Chloë’s relationship with cars reads as more personal than promotional—especially when you look at how early she began “rewarding herself” with vehicles once she reached adulthood.

Her first automotive gift to herself was a silver Mercedes Benz worth about $60k, and she didn’t stop there. The way her collection is described—large enough to cover three generations of a family—captures a collector mindset: once you start associating milestones with keys and horsepower, it becomes easy to keep expanding the garage. Ideally, with that many vehicles in rotation, the real flex is not just ownership but responsibility—maintaining them properly and driving them safely. Still, as a story of passion meeting personal success, her “first car at 18” moment is the kind of car-memory enthusiasts tend to relate to instantly.
Goldie Hawn
Goldie Hawn is one of Hollywood’s most recognizable actors, and she’s also widely known as Kate Hudson’s mother. Beyond her film legacy, she has a reputation for enjoying her cars—and not just owning them, but keeping them sparkling, bright, and upgraded. That detail matters because it hints at a hands-on appreciation for the experience of driving: the satisfaction of a well-kept vehicle, a refreshed interior, a clean finish, and the confidence that comes from something maintained rather than merely purchased.

If you’re one of our younger readers, you might know her from Phinneas and Ferb—yes, the Disney animated show. Either way, she eventually decided to invest her time and resources into the kind of “precious cars” many people dream of owning, and she never looked back. There’s a certain coolness in that confidence: the idea that a successful career can fund a hobby that remains playful, tactile, and genuinely joyful. It’s hard not to think, at least for a second, “we wish we were her.”
Lindsay Lohan
Say what you will about her, but Lindsay Lohan has starred in some of the most iconic Hollywood chick flicks—Mean Girls and The Parent Trap being two of the biggest. Her career has been highly public, often complicated, and impossible to separate from the era of entertainment culture that shaped her image. Yet the point of this list isn’t to relitigate celebrity headlines—it’s to recognize a consistent theme that shows up even in chaotic fame: some stars quietly (or not-so-quietly) build impressive garages.

Alongside the public milestones—going to rehab, environmental efforts, and the ups and downs of reinvention—she has also invested in a whole lot of cars. Her collection is described as wide for someone who doesn’t drive every vehicle regularly, but still undeniably striking. And yes, the pop-culture humor writes itself: big shades, long blonde hair, and a convertible that feels like it belongs in a movie scene. (No, we are not actually recommending anyone recreate the “Regina George” moment—just appreciating the fact that cars and cinema tend to share the same sense of drama.)
Kristen Dunst
Kristen Dunst—forever remembered by many as the original MJ from Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man era—has the kind of career that grows up with its audience. She’s also someone people often perceive as relatively low-key in interviews, which makes the idea of a car collection especially interesting: it suggests a private enthusiasm that doesn’t need constant public validation. You don’t have to be loud about cars to be serious about them.

She might have been mocked recently at the Oscars, but the truth is she has something many enthusiasts instantly envy: that car collection. Sure, fans could also mention her talent, her skin, and, yes, the kind of style that somehow makes everything look effortless. But from an automotive perspective, what stands out is the implication that she enjoys the act of driving—revving a good car when she gets the chance. That’s the difference between “owning cars” and “loving cars.” The first is acquisition; the second is experience.
Candace Cameron
Candace Cameron, known for Full House and the reboot Fuller House, has built a career around familiarity and consistent audience connection. Her filmography includes many underrated gems across TV and movies, and her car collection mirrors that energy: it’s not always the loudest topic in entertainment news, yet it’s clearly meaningful to her personally.

On Instagram—where she has over five million followers—she even has a highlight dedicated to her cars, which tells you everything about how integrated this hobby is into her daily life. Her collection might not be as extensive as Madonna’s (but, to be fair, Madonna is Madonna), yet it’s still substantial: a Range Rover, several Audis, and more. The most relatable detail is that she has been seen doing normal life things—like grocery shopping—in these vehicles. That’s the subtle appeal of a well-chosen garage: cars can be aspirational without being untouchable.
America Ferrera
America Ferrera is the kind of actor whose roles often become cultural reference points—Ugly Betty, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, Superstore, and the voice role of Astrid in How To Train Your Dragon are just a few. Her career reflects range and longevity, and, fittingly, her car choices suggest a balance between practicality and occasion-specific style.

While she handles everyday errands—like grocery shopping—in more ordinary cars such as her Toyota, she also keeps classier vehicles for higher-visibility moments. Priuses and BMWs appear in her garage for special appearances, red carpets, and photo shoots. From an expert ownership perspective, this is actually a smart approach: use reliable, low-stress vehicles for daily duty, and reserve the “statement cars” for events where aesthetics and presence matter. As the saying goes: you dress for the occasion—sometimes your car does too.
Jessica Simpson
Jessica Simpson has been a long-standing celebrity presence with a career that has moved across music, acting, and modeling. Even as she has taken more of a backseat from the constant glare of the spotlight, her garage reflects years of success and the kind of personal taste that develops when you’ve had time to explore different vehicle categories.

She can now enjoy the car collection she’s accumulated: a mix that includes a few GTs, Range Rovers, E-class’, BMWs, and more. It’s the kind of lineup that suggests she appreciates variety—vehicles that cover everything from sporty driving to luxury comfort and everyday usability. She may not have a literal Batmobile in the fleet, but the overall vibe gets close: powerful silhouettes, premium badges, and cars that look like they belong to someone who knows what they’re doing.
Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie is often described as one of the most beautiful women on the planet, but she is also recognized as a talented actor and a philanthropist with a family life that has been intensely public. What some people don’t realize is that she also fits naturally on a list like this—not because she needs cars as props, but because she genuinely appears to be an automobile lover with a lineup ready for a schedule that includes premieres, interviews, and nonstop commitments.

Yes—Angelina Jolie is known as a lover of cars, and she has plenty of them waiting for those high-profile days when timing, security, and presence matter. There’s a certain cinematic irony in imagining someone with the “most symmetrical face on earth” stepping into a garage full of vehicles that could each headline an event. It’s the kind of wealth-meets-mobility scenario that makes the rest of us quietly jealous—because it’s not just the cars; it’s the freedom of choice and the lifestyle efficiency they bring.
Mischa Barton
Mischa Barton’s relationship with cars is not presented as casual admiration—it’s described as a lifelong fascination. She reportedly learned how to drive at the age of 11 (no, we’re not recommending anyone do that, and yes, “don’t tell the police” is clearly the joke), and that early exposure becomes the kind of origin story you hear from many true enthusiasts: once the bug bites, it tends to stay.

What really seals her “car person” credibility is that she hosts a car show alongside rapper T-Pain. That kind of role typically requires more than surface-level interest; it demands comfort talking about vehicles, culture, and what makes certain builds special. She’s also not limited to classic tastes. Alongside convertibles and Cadillacs, she’s described as someone who knows how to work on a car and is devoted to proper upkeep and care. Considering her career has spanned film, television, and theatre, it’s impressive that she has consistently threaded that love of cars through her public life as well.
TV Hosts & Pop-Culture Powerhouses (Cars as Lifestyle)
Ellen DeGeneres
Ellen DeGeneres, the host of one of the longest-running and most popular celebrity talk shows, is famous for comedy, interviews, pranks, and a direct, no-nonsense attitude on set. But beyond the studio persona, she has a known appreciation for driving—and not only in the “I like nice things” sense, but in the “this is how I unwind and enjoy my success” sense.

With her partner, Ellen loves driving. Over decades of work, she built the kind of wealth that allows a garage to become a curated collection, and she has invested in a flashy lineup—many of which are convertibles. From an enthusiast perspective, that detail is telling: convertibles aren’t always the most practical choice, but they are one of the most sensory. Wind, light, sound, and the immediacy of the road all become part of the experience. And yes, if you’ve ever wondered why someone keeps their hair short, “because convertibles” isn’t the worst theory.
Tyra Banks
Tyra Banks is one of those public figures who seems to be everywhere—sometimes for the right reasons, sometimes for controversies that inevitably surround reality TV and big personalities. Whether you know her as a host across multiple Top Model series or as a businesswoman with a sharp understanding of branding, the common thread is visibility. The same can be said for the cars she drives: they’re not random. They’re part of how she moves through the world.

The 48-year-old model, actress, producer, and entrepreneur gives the impression of someone who doesn’t need a GPS—not because navigation is magical, but because she’s navigated too many high-pressure Hollywood situations and still managed to come out smiling. She has also claimed to enjoy driving around, which matters more than people think. Plenty of celebrities are chauffeured; the ones who choose to drive reveal a genuine connection to independence, control, and the simple pleasure of being behind the wheel.
Nicole Richie
Nicole Richie is best known for The Simple Life and for her long-running friendship with Paris Hilton, but her work extends far beyond reality TV. She’s a television personality, fashion designer, singer, and actress—and, more recently, she has made her presence in the automotive space more noticeable. That makes sense: if your public identity includes style and branding, cars naturally become part of the aesthetic vocabulary.

Her collection includes a Mercedes, a Range Rover, and one vehicle that reportedly looks like the Batmobile—which is exactly the kind of sentence that turns casual readers into interested ones. That blend of luxury and theatrical design suggests she sees cars as both transportation and self-expression. It’s also the kind of garage that makes people joke, “we wish she could adopt us.” Realistically, we’ll just keep writing—and admiring—from a safe distance.
Paris Hilton
Paris Hilton has become “trendy again” in the best possible way: many people have re-evaluated her and realized she’s far smarter and more strategic than her early public image suggested. Imagine looking like a Barbie, being business-savvy, and maintaining that level of cultural staying power—while also running a brand. That is not accidental, and her cars fit directly into that well-managed persona.

Paris loves everything pink, and while her car collection is large, a significant portion is customized in her favorite shade. From an automotive design viewpoint, that level of customization is a commitment: paint and wraps require maintenance, careful detailing, and a willingness to accept that “subtle” is not the goal. But it suits her aesthetic so cleanly that it almost becomes a signature—like a personal livery. Looking at that kind of car, you can practically taste cotton candy.
Music Icons & Pop Royalty (Where the Garage Becomes a Statement)
Taylor Swift
Since Taylor Swift arrived with a guitar, golden curls, and a talent for turning personal experience into stadium-sized anthems, she has steadily climbed into the category of global cultural phenomenon. From an impressionable teen country star to one of the world’s biggest artists, she’s repeatedly proven that reinvention can be strategic rather than chaotic. Along that journey, she has owned a notable lineup of vehicles—because success at that level usually demands mobility, security, and flexibility.

Long-time Swifties may remember that Taylor’s first car was a pink Chevrolet Silverado, which she later donated to charity—a detail that blends her personal brand (a little playful, a little iconic) with a public-facing generosity. Since then, she has owned an Audi R8, a Porsche 911, a Ferrari, a Cadillac Escalade, and various other SUVs and supercars, including the Mercedes Benz S-Class pictured above. From an expert perspective, that mix is telling: high-performance sports cars for thrill and engineering, SUVs for comfort and logistics, and luxury sedans for high-profile travel when you still want refinement. It’s less “random rich-person shopping” and more “a fleet that supports a demanding career.”
Britney Spears
First and foremost, it’s worth acknowledging a major life milestone: Britney Spears ended her conservatorship and returned to living life on her own terms. After 13 long years, she re-entered the world with renewed freedom and momentum—and at the time described here, she was even pregnant with her third child. Watching that transformation—from troubled public narrative to personal agency—has been meaningful for many fans.

With that freedom comes something surprisingly symbolic: the ability to drive the many cars she has bought over the years—cars that, for various reasons, were largely sitting idle in her garage. Now that the legal limitations surrounding her personal choices are no longer in the way, the idea of her finally getting to enjoy her own collection feels like more than a luxury—it feels like a simple, human reclaiming of independence. For car lovers, “taking a drive” is often therapy, and it’s hard not to be excited for her to feel that wind-in-the-hair joy again.
Madonna
Madonna is one of those cultural figures who genuinely needs no introduction. But for anyone who has somehow avoided pop history for decades: she is a defining icon of modern music, performance, and reinvention. Describing her in “just enough words” is almost impossible, because her influence is bigger than any single era, style, or headline.

What fits perfectly, though, is that Madonna loves her cars with an intensity that matches her public persona: fiercely, protectively, and with a strong sense of ownership over her choices. It’s easy to imagine a perfectly curated garage—sleek, expensive vehicles lined up like a private fleet waiting for a queen’s command. Whether you interpret that as indulgence or as a well-earned reward, the underlying point remains: she’s a true car lover, and her taste likely leans toward the same bold confidence that defined her career. Yes, you can probably tell we’re fans.
Fergie
Fergie—famous for “Fergalicious” and her major contribution to the sound of the Black Eyed Peas—has also received praise as an actress. Yet one of the lesser-known details about her is that she’s proud of her vehicles. In celebrity culture, where headlines tend to fixate on extremes, a “mini collection” can fly under the radar even when it’s legitimately impressive.

She has a mini car collection that she enjoys talking about with other entertainment-industry people who love their vehicles. She keeps a humble profile about her four-wheelers, but that doesn’t mean the passion isn’t real. From an enthusiast point of view, that’s often the most authentic type of collector: someone who enjoys the cars for what they are, shares the interest with people who get it, and doesn’t need every vehicle purchase to become a marketing headline.
Miley Cyrus
Whatever your opinion of Miley Cyrus, it’s hard to argue with two facts: she has remained true to her sense of self, and she has a voice that can cut through noise when she chooses to use it live. From helping kids (and adults) dream through Hannah Montana to carving out a more mature music identity, she has moved through phases with the kind of fearlessness that often parallels bold automotive tastes.

It comes as no surprise that her talent and hard work have paid off—and that she has bought herself more cars than one person could possibly need. But collectors rarely operate on “need.” They operate on mood, era, and identity. Different looks and phases pair naturally with different vehicles, which makes her multi-car approach feel consistent with her public evolution. If there’s a star whose garage might be as expressive as her discography, it’s Miley.
Lana Del Rey
Lana Del Rey is one of this generation’s most recognizable singers, and while critics sometimes reduce her artistry to “songs that sound similar,” her cultural footprint is undeniable. “Summertime Sadness,” in particular, has fueled far too many TikToks to be dismissed casually. Her aesthetic leans nostalgic—romantic, vintage, and cinematic—and that style predictably extends to her vehicle preferences.

Like her songs, she gravitates toward vintage vibes: a brown, shiny vintage Mercedes, several convertibles, and other vehicles described with silver panes. The pattern is clear: she likes to travel in style, even if the destination is as ordinary as a grocery store. From a collector’s standpoint, vintage cars often reflect a deeper appreciation for design language and tactile charm—materials, proportions, and character you can’t always replicate in modern vehicles. Lana’s lineup sounds like an extension of her world-building: a rolling soundtrack, but in metal and leather.
Janet Jackson
The entertainment industry—and talk show culture in particular—was famously harsh to Janet Jackson after her Super Bowl incident with Justin Timberlake. Yet what stands out over time is not the controversy, but her endurance: talent, discipline, and an unbothered attitude that allowed her to keep building. That strength is reflected in the playful image of her having a “Jenga garage” stacked with cars—a vivid way to describe a collection that feels substantial and hard-earned.

Janet, known for writing and performing beautiful music from the 1980s to now, owns equally gorgeous cars and drives them with style. Her collection includes classics such as the Porsche 356SC Cabriolet, Volkswagen Karmann Ghia, and a 1957 Austin Healey, among many others. From an expert perspective, classic-car ownership isn’t just about wealth; it’s about patience and intent. Classics require care, proper storage, maintenance planning, and a willingness to preserve history. That makes her collection feel less like “celebrity shopping” and more like true enthusiast behavior.
Mariah Carey
Mariah Carey—forever branded as the “Queen of Christmas” thanks to her annual chart revival—has a public persona that is unapologetically glamorous. Whether people laugh or cry at her viral moments (including that dolphin-harmonizing clip), the reality is this: she has built a career that funds exactly the kind of luxury lifestyle she enjoys, and her garages reportedly reflect that in full volume.

From a hot pink Porsche to a Rolls Royce Phantom, there are few luxury cars you can imagine that she hasn’t had to her name. The “Songbird Supreme” can show off her five-octave range while driving in high-end comfort and classic prestige. The pink Porsche detail also reinforces a recurring theme in this article: for many celebrity collectors, the car isn’t only a machine—it’s an accessory that participates in the aesthetic. When your identity is built on dramatic elegance, your vehicles tend to speak the same language.
Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga’s career is a case study in performance, reinvention, and the power of fearless creative direction. Known for hits like “Poker Face” and “Telephone,” and celebrated for major acting roles, she’s also reportedly one of the biggest car enthusiasts in the American music industry. That combination makes sense: she appreciates spectacle, but she also respects craft—and cars deliver both.

She started performing at open mics as a teenager, and now she owns vehicles that read like a gearhead’s highlight reel: a classic Mustang, a classic Chevrolet, an SVT Lightning, and a Rolls Royce Phantom—among others. That variety suggests more than casual taste. It implies she appreciates different automotive “genres”: American muscle, classic styling, performance trucks, and luxury flagships. It must be exhausting being that cool. Most of us can’t relate, but we can absolutely admire it.
Rihanna
Rihanna’s car story—at least as described here—includes a dramatic and deeply personal chapter. When she showed evidence of abuse while dating Chris Brown, he reportedly tried to cheer her up with a $750,000 Lamborghini Aventador. They soon split, but since then, Rihanna’s car collection has only grown stronger. While gifts like that can carry complicated emotional context, what matters in the present is that she has continued building her life and choices on her terms.

Her collection includes a Porsche 911 Turbo S and a few classic vehicles she takes out for casual drives. She has also been gifted cars by her mentor Jay Z from her early days in the American music scene. From an expert perspective, that mix—a modern high-performance icon like the 911 Turbo S paired with classics—often indicates a collector who values both capability and heritage. One car for speed and engineering excellence, another for the joy of nostalgia and style.
Beyonce
Beyoncé is a car enthusiast with the kind of resources that can turn “I like cars” into “I own a rolling museum of modern luxury.” Sure, the image above is from a music video, but she has plenty in real life as well. With her husband Jay-Z, she owns a collection of Ferraris, Porsches, and Lamborghinis, many of which are often upgraded to the latest models.

Whether she chooses a modern machine or one of her vintage options, she seems to enjoy riding in luxury with excellent taste. From an ownership standpoint, that’s also a smart approach for high-profile people: newer cars tend to offer advanced safety and comfort; vintage cars offer emotional value and visual presence. And while many of us would be terrified to drive vehicles like that on open streets (scratches feel like personal tragedy), the reality is that true collectors learn to balance enjoyment with care—or they simply accept that cars are meant to be used.
Iggy
Iggy Azalea treats flashy automobiles as a status symbol that’s meant to be seen. In a world where image, branding, and personal narrative are part of the business model, cars become more than transportation—they become rolling proof of arrival. When your garage contains enough high-caliber vehicles that you actually have to pause and decide what to drive, that’s a form of success most people only experience in video games.

She can fairly claim she’s reached that level, reportedly worth more than $10 million thanks to her rapping career. Interestingly, she doesn’t favor customization as heavily as some others in her celebrity network. From an expert angle, that can suggest a different collector mentality: rather than transforming every car into a “personal billboard,” she may prefer letting the original design speak for itself. Either way, we’re jealous—and we’re not pretending we aren’t.
Queen Latifah
Queen Latifah is a rapper, actor, TV personality, and entrepreneur, and yes—“auto lover” belongs on the list too. Some celebrities treat cars as background props, but for others, a vehicle theft hits like a personal violation. That’s why it was a real disappointment for her and her fans when her Mercedes-Benz S63 was stolen in 2016.

But then she responded in a way only someone with serious buying power can: she purchased a Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé for more than three times the value of the Mercedes. She’s known to prefer larger, more imposing vehicles—cars that take up space on the road and carry a “don’t ignore me” presence, much like her impact in the entertainment industry. From a collector’s perspective, that preference also reflects comfort: bigger grand tourers and luxury convertibles are often designed for confident cruising rather than delicate minimalism.
Nicki Minaj
Nicki Minaj has been photographed multiple times in and around her matte-pink Lamborghini Aventador Roadster (as pictured below). Given how tightly her visual brand is managed, it’s not surprising that she loves a vehicle that is both fully custom-fitted and visually aligned with her signature aesthetic.

One thing is certain: she adores her automobiles, but she also has very specific requirements for what joins her fleet. From an expert lens, this is how many serious collectors operate—selection criteria, consistency of theme, and a curated look rather than random accumulation. It remains an open question whether she loves the vehicles purely on a personal level or also treats them as a marketing tool. Realistically, with celebrity culture, it can be both: pleasure and branding are not mutually exclusive.
Models & Fashion World (Where Brand Partnerships Meet Real Driving)
Miranda Kerr
This surprises many people: Miranda Kerr isn’t only a model and an automotive fanatic—she’s also an author. Her rise as Victoria’s Secret’s first Australian model brought her major attention, but long-term relevance in fashion usually requires more than looks. It requires discipline, brand-building, and the ability to stay interesting over time.

That success also gave her the freedom to indulge in high-quality vehicles. She rides in her Audi with her husband, Orlando Bloom—yes, the elf from Lord of the Rings. The point here isn’t just celebrity trivia; it’s how luxury vehicles become part of a lifestyle once a certain level of comfort and income is achieved. For many people, a premium car is not only about prestige—it’s about daily convenience: quiet cabins, comfortable rides, and the confidence of strong performance when schedules are demanding.
Gigi Hadid
Since she was designated the official face of BMW, Gigi Hadid is in a unique position: brand partnership can translate into direct access to vehicles most people only see in press photos. The supermodel is no stranger to driving fancy automobiles, especially given that her father, Mohamed Hadid, was already a real estate tycoon when she began modeling. In other words, the environment she grew up around normalized “premium” as a baseline.

Because she’s under contract, you’re unlikely to see her driving many other makes publicly, but her family is known to have multiple modern luxury vehicles for special appearances. That’s how it goes when wealth and brand alignment overlap: the car becomes both transportation and a public-facing accessory. From an expert perspective, it’s also a reminder that celebrity “car collections” sometimes include contractual constraints—meaning what you see isn’t always the full story of what’s available behind the scenes.
The Kardashian/Jenner Garage (Customization as an Art Form)
Khloe Kardashian
There are few celebrity families as famous as the Kardashians. Khloe is frequently photographed with luxury vehicles, and it’s rarely a coincidence—cars in this world are part of the content ecosystem: image, lifestyle, and status in one frame. Of course, it’s not the only photo-op she could have chosen, because she reportedly has enough vehicles to rotate through them the way most people rotate shoes.

One standout detail is her Range Rover draped in black velvet—an absurd, high-concept choice that only makes sense if you view the car as both transportation and a fashion statement. The joke about buying such a vehicle and then “praying it rains” just to change the covering and spend more is exactly the kind of over-the-top luxury logic that defines celebrity customization culture. Would we want it? Absolutely. Would we drive it out daily? Maybe not—we’d be too nervous.
Kim Kardashian
Another member of the Kardashian clan who loves automobiles? Kim’s interest appears to center on the creative control cars allow: customization, branding alignment, and the ability to make a vehicle match the version of herself she’s presenting at that moment. Vehicles, for her, are not only machines—they’re part of the styling toolkit. And yes, sometimes the car matches the outfit, as shown below.

With her well-known friendship with Paris Hilton, they seem to share a love of pink and an interest in customizing cars in that direction. The open question—whether she would return to that aesthetic now that Kanye is no longer controlling her wardrobe—ties the cars back to personal narrative. From an expert point of view, this is why celebrity car collecting fascinates people: the vehicles become mobile symbols of identity shifts, relationship eras, and brand evolution.
Kylie Kardashian
Kylie has the vehicle bug, and it’s just as intense as her sister’s. She and her sister have matching Ferrari Spiders (as seen below), differentiated by distinct paint treatments. This is the kind of “family collecting” you rarely see outside elite circles: coordinated supercars, individualized finishes, and a sense that the garage is part of the family brand.

She bought her first car when she was 19, which is the kind of sentence that makes most people laugh and cry at the same time. The white Ferrari is described as her dream car, and she clearly enjoys it—so much so that she once dressed it up like a reindeer for Christmas using stick-on ornaments. She also owns a black Rolls-Royce. We can only assume that one is reserved for black-tie energy, because if you have options like that, why not assign each car a “dress code”?
Kendal Jenner
Kendal Jenner’s garage leans into a different type of cool: classic Americana and collector credibility. She owns a red 1965 Mustang, and she reportedly has a range of other antique vehicles as well. That kind of preference often signals deeper appreciation, because classic cars are less about immediate comfort and more about character, history, and feel.

The passion appears to run in the broader Jenner/Kardashian circle—so much so that her friends reportedly gift her Rolls-Royces. For context, many of us celebrate getting a single flower; she gets high-end cars as a show of friendship. She also owns a Corvette Stingray convertible in aqua, a Range Rover with a bespoke black wrap, a Camaro GTO, and many more. From an expert standpoint, that’s not a “one type of car” collector; that’s a portfolio approach: classic muscle, modern luxury, and custom styling—each serving a different mood and public moment.
A Few More Standout Enthusiasts (Where Cars, Identity, and Culture Collide)
Carmen Electra
Backed by the legendary Prince himself, Carmen Electra built a career spanning acting, modeling, and music—and, as expected by now, she’s also a car fan. Her collection reportedly includes GT, Mercedes, Range Rovers, Bentleys, and more. That’s a broad blend of performance and luxury, which often indicates someone who enjoys variety rather than committing to one automotive identity.

She’s such a big fan that she has modeled for cars and auto exports for years—like the image above. Her best-known acting credits include Scary Movie, Baywatch, Bedtime Stories, and Meet the Spartans. From an industry perspective, that cross-over between entertainment and automotive presentation is common: cars are visual power, and models/actors often become part of how automotive brands sell aspiration. In Carmen’s case, the connection appears to be both professional and personal.
