Drake’s Car Collection
1. Acura TSX (2004)
According to legend, which is often fueled by what we see on Instagram, Drake’s first car wasn’t exactly what you’d call flashy. It was a Chevrolet Malibu, a car that didn’t stand out much, known for being reliable but not turning heads on the road. It was a practical choice, maybe not the coolest, but it got him from point A to point B.
Then, when Drake got his big break with a role on “Degrassi: The Next Generation,” he decided it was time for an upgrade. He traded in the Malibu for an Acura TSX, another car that didn’t scream luxury but was known for its smooth ride and dependable performance. It wasn’t the kind of car you’d see in music videos or on the covers of magazines, but it suited Drake just fine.
In one of his songs, Drake reflects on those days, talking about how he was chasing fame and dealing with the ups and downs of relationships, all while cruising around in his Acura. It was a simpler time, but it holds a special place in his heart as a reminder of where he came from and how far he’s come since then.
2. Bugatti Veyron – Sang Noir Edition (2010)
Drake went big with his car upgrade, swapping his Acura for a Bugatti Veyron hypercar. This car was super rare, with only 12 “Sang Noir” editions ever made, and it cost a whopping $2.2 million. But when you hear what it could do, it’s no surprise why Drake wanted one. It had a massive 8.0-liter engine that pumped out 987 horsepower, could go from 0 to 62 mph in just 2.5 seconds, and had a top speed of 253 mph. Plus, Drake was the only one in Canada with this car, making him stand out even more.
But after a while, Drake got tired of the Bugatti and decided to sell it in 2014. Maybe he remembered a funny incident he rapped about in one of his songs, where he mentioned going to the store for some personal items in his Bugatti. Whether that’s the reason or not, Drake was ready to move on from the Bugatti life.
3. Bentley Continental Supersports Convertible (2010)
In the video for “Started From The Bottom,” Drake reminisces about his early days while standing next to a white Bentley Continental GTC. But in reality, Drake wouldn’t dare drive a white car in the snow – imagine the mess! Instead, he opted for a Supersports version of the Bentley, which was the fastest convertible they made at the time. It could go from 0 to 62 mph in just 3.9 seconds and reach a top speed of 202 mph. Plus, the interior was black, making it much easier to keep clean.
4. Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren (2010)
Just like one of Drake’s hit collaborations, the SLR was a cool collaboration between Mercedes-Benz and McLaren. The initials SLR stand for “Sport Leicht Rennsport,” which basically means it’s built for sporty and lightweight racing. This partnership happened because Mercedes and McLaren were both involved in Formula 1 racing. The SLR was made from 2003 to 2010 and was supposed to be a successor to McLaren’s legendary F1.
Some folks at McLaren thought it sounded like a Spitfire plane, while others at Mercedes thought it sounded more like a Messerschmitt. But Jeremy Clarkson from Top Gear had his own take, saying it sounded like “the god of thunder gargling with nails.” As for Drake, he hasn’t shared his thoughts on the car’s sound, but he did pose on the hood and throw up some gang signs on social media. Cool, right?
5. Brabus 850 (2015)
The Brabus version of the Mercedes S-Class came to North America in 2015 and it was seriously powerful. With a big 6.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine, this modified car pumped out a whopping 839 horsepower and could reach a top speed of around 217 mph.
That would have made it one of the fastest all-wheel-drive coupes out there. It was a real beast of a car, but you had to be careful driving it because it could be a bit wild – one minute you’re laughing, the next you’re crying.
6. Rolls-Royce Wraith (2015)
The Rolls-Royce Wraith is known as the most powerful and dynamic car made by the luxury brand. With its sleek design featuring two suicide doors, a powerful 6.6-liter turbocharged V12 engine, and a hefty price tag of around a quarter of a million pounds, it’s quite the statement vehicle (weighing in at 2.4 tonnes). Drake’s Wraith was all black and even made an appearance in one of his songs where he mentioned driving it while listening to AR-AB, addressing some beef with another rapper.
7. Mercedes-Maybach S600 Pullman (2015)
The original Mercedes S600 Pullman was known for its association with prominent figures like rock stars, dictators, and even war criminals. However, the modern version catered more to CEOs, sports stars, and celebrities like Drake. In one of his songs, Drake boasts about owning the Mercedes-Maybach Pullman, a luxurious 21-foot limousine powered by a powerful 6.0-liter V12 engine. This Pullman version offered even more interior space than the standard model, at a price tag of $600,000.
8. Ferrari LaFerrari (2016)
A few years back, Travis Scott surprised his then-girlfriend, Kylie Jenner, with a special gift: a Ferrari LaFerrari. This hypercar is quite exclusive, with only 499 ever made. Around the same time, Drake also got himself one. However, there’s a fun twist: Drake had an inflatable version of his yellow LaFerrari that he flew at his shows. It wasn’t the real deal, but it was still a cool sight.
9. McLaren 675LT (2016)
Drake’s McLaren 675LT pays homage to McLaren’s 1997 endurance racer. It’s a lightweight, powerful car designed for the track. It can go from 0 to 62mph in 2.9 seconds and reach a top speed of 205mph. Drake probably appreciates its performance, but what really matters to him is the success of his album “Views,” which sold 852,000 copies in the US in its first week. That’s why he treated himself to the 675LT.
10. Lamborghini Aventador LP-700-4 Roadster (2016)
Drake’s got himself a Lamborghini Aventador Roadster, a beast of a car with a huge 6.5-liter V12 engine that pumps out a whopping 700 horsepower. It’s the kind of car that Batman would drive around Gotham City if he didn’t already have his Batmobile.
Drake loves his Lambo so much that he even mentioned it in one of his songs called “Views.” Plus, he let his friend YG borrow it for a music video. If Drake trusts you with his $350,000 ride, you know you’ve got some serious street cred.
11. Bentley Mulsanne (2017)
When Francisco Mandarin wants to take it easy and ride in luxury, he hops into his Bentley Mulsanne. This car is all about understated elegance and costs a pretty penny at £240,000. It’s perfect for cruising around in style, whether you’re driving yourself or getting chauffeured. With its smooth ride and top-notch features, it’s the ideal choice for someone like Drake, who’s maturing in the hip-hop scene.
12. Devel Sixteen (2018)
Is Wheelchair Jimmy really the owner of the Devel Sixteen? Well, we’re not sure, but we’re including it here because it’s possible. This car is ridiculously powerful and almost mythical, with a quad-turbo engine that churns out over 5,000 horsepower. It’s super expensive, costing nearly $2 million, and is said to reach speeds of over 320 miles per hour. But can it really go that fast? Is it truly a hypercar, or is it just all talk? We’ll have to wait and see for proof.
13. Mercedes-Maybach G 650 Laudaulet (2019)
Here’s another car we’re not sure if Drake actually owns, but we really hope he does. It’s a special edition G-Class SUV made by Mercedes-Maybach, one of just 99 in existence. This luxury off-roader comes with an AMG V12 biturbo engine and all the fancy features you’d expect from a $1.8 million 4×4. It’s definitely some serious luxury right there.
14. Mansory Rolls-Royce Phantom (2020)
Finally, we have Drake’s custom Mansory Rolls-Royce Phantom. It’s a unique creation, personalized by Tony Bet. Drake’s Rolls is black with a Bushukan-yellow color, which Mansory says is named after a citron fruit known as Buddha’s hand. In China, this fruit symbolizes happiness, contentment, and a long life, and it adds an exclusive touch to the car. Instead of the usual Spirit Of Ecstacy emblem, there’s an OVO owl, representing Drake’s record label. Is this car a sign of luxury or just a flashy move? You decide. Either way, it’s all part of Drake’s plan.