Bollywood Celebrities and Their Jaw-Dropping Car Collections
From Ambani's Rolls-Royce fleet to SRK's collection of luxury rides, take a look at the insane car collections owned by Bollywood celebrities.
When you've made it in Bollywood, there's a specific progression of status symbols. First comes the apartment upgrade. Then comes the international vacation photos. And then — inevitably, gloriously — come the cars. Not just any cars. We're talking machines that cost more than most people's houses, that look like they were designed by someone who dreams in carbon fiber, and that get stuck in the exact same Mumbai traffic as everyone else.
The irony of owning a Rs 5 crore Lamborghini in a city where average traffic speed is 17 km/h is not lost on anyone. But the heart wants what the heart wants.
Shah Rukh Khan — The Taste Maker
SRK's garage is a study in refined taste. The man doesn't collect cars for Instagram — he collects them because he genuinely appreciates automotive engineering.
His collection reportedly includes:
- Rolls-Royce Cullinan — The SUV that costs more than a Juhu apartment. SRK's been spotted being chauffeured in this one regularly.
- BMW i8 — He was one of the first celebrities in India to own this hybrid sports car, showing an early interest in electric mobility.
- Bugatti Veyron — The car that made headlines when it was first imported. On Indian roads, this thing is essentially a very expensive paperweight, but the statement it makes in a garage is unmatched.
- Mercedes-Maybach S-Class — For those days when you want comfort over speed, which in Mumbai traffic is every day.
- Audi A6 — The "casual" car that most people would consider the peak achievement of their automotive life.
What's interesting about SRK's collection is its range. He's got the hyper-car flex (Bugatti), the luxury comfort option (Maybach), the sporty daily driver (BMW), and the understated elegance piece (Audi). It's a collection with thought behind it.
Hrithik Roshan — Speed and Style
Hrithik's car choices mirror his screen persona — athletic, precise, and visually stunning.
Key vehicles include:
- Lamborghini Huracan — Bright orange, because if you're going to own a Lambo, commit to the drama.
- Porsche Cayenne — The practical supercar owner's daily driver.
- Jaguar XJ L — Classic British luxury for formal occasions.
- Mercedes-Benz GL-Class — Family-friendly luxury SUV.
- Rolls-Royce Ghost — Because sometimes you just want to be driven.
Hrithik reportedly enjoys driving himself rather than using a chauffeur, which in Mumbai is either brave or slightly insane. Probably both. The Lamborghini Huracan has been photographed on Bandra streets more than a few times with Hrithik behind the wheel.
Ranveer Singh — Expect the Unexpected
Ranveer's car collection is as unpredictable as his fashion choices. He doesn't just buy the expected luxury brands — he goes for pieces that match his outsized personality.
His garage reportedly includes:
- Lamborghini Urus — The SUV-supercar hybrid that's become the vehicle of choice for celebrities who want speed but also need space.
- Aston Martin Rapide S — A four-door GT that combines British elegance with genuine performance. Very Ranveer — unexpected but perfect.
- Mercedes-Benz GLS — The sensible choice for someone who also needs to get to sets and meetings.
- Jaguar XJ — A nod to classic luxury.
The Urus gets the most use, reportedly. It's practical enough for Mumbai driving while being wild enough for Ranveer's energy. The man doesn't do subtle, and neither does a Lamborghini SUV in a bright color.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas — The International Collection
Living in the US gives Priyanka access to cars and driving conditions that Mumbai can't match. Her collection is distinctly international.
Reported vehicles include:
- Rolls-Royce Ghost — For LA red carpet arrivals.
- Mercedes-Maybach — Because one ultra-luxury sedan isn't enough.
- BMW 5 Series — The everyday car that still costs more than most people's annual salary.
- Porsche Cayenne — For when the SUV mood hits.
Priyanka has been photographed driving around LA in several of these, and the American driving culture clearly suits her. Open highways, minimal traffic (compared to Mumbai), and the ability to actually use the horsepower you paid for.
Aamir Khan — The Understated Collector
Aamir's car choices, like his film choices, are deliberate and free of flashiness for flashiness' sake.
His collection is reportedly modest by Bollywood standards:
- Mercedes-Benz S-Class — The thinking person's luxury sedan.
- BMW X5 — Practical, reliable, understated.
- Rolls-Royce Phantom — Okay, this one's not understated. But it's the only extravagant piece in his collection.
Aamir doesn't do the supercar thing. No Lamborghinis, no Ferraris. His cars are about comfort and reliability — which tracks perfectly with his overall personality and public image.
The South Indian Supercar Culture
South Indian actors have a car culture that's just as impressive as Bollywood's, if not more so.
Jr NTR owns a Lamborghini Urus and a BMW X5, among others. His car collection grew significantly after the RRR global success. Ram Charan is a genuine car enthusiast with a collection that includes a Range Rover Autobiography, Aston Martin Vantage, and a Porsche Cayenne. He's one of the few Indian celebrities who seems to understand cars beyond their status value. Allu Arjun added a Benz GLE and reportedly ordered a Lamborghini after Pushpa 2's historic box office run. The car purchases that follow a blockbuster hit are always entertaining to track.The Bike Guys
Not every celebrity is about four wheels. Some prefer two.
John Abraham is India's most famous celebrity motorcyclist. His collection of superbikes — Aprilia, MV Agusta, Ducati, Suzuki Hayabusa — is legendary. He rides them too, not just parks them in a garage for photos. Spotting John Abraham on a superbike in Mumbai traffic is a regular occurrence for Bandra residents. MS Dhoni has a massive collection of motorcycles in addition to his cars. His Ranchi home has a dedicated garage that's basically a two-wheeled museum. Confederate Hellcat, Kawasaki Ninja, Royal Enfields — the man loves his bikes as much as he loves his cricket.The Practical Reality
Here's the thing nobody talks about when gushing over celebrity car collections — most of these cars spend 90% of their time parked. Mumbai traffic makes supercars essentially useless for daily driving. A Lamborghini Huracan's 0-100 km/h time of 3.2 seconds is meaningless when you're averaging 15 km/h on the Western Express Highway.
Most celebrities actually travel in their comfortable SUVs or sedans — the S-Classes, the GLS models, the Range Rovers. The supercars come out for photo ops, weekend drives on the Worli Sea Link at 5 AM, or the occasional Alibaug road trip.
The maintenance costs are eye-watering. Servicing a Lamborghini in India costs several lakhs per visit. Insurance premiums on a Bugatti Veyron are reportedly higher than some people's annual income. And finding parking in Mumbai for anything wider than a hatchback is a sport in itself.
The Electric Shift
Interesting trend emerging — some younger celebrities are making a point of adding electric vehicles to their collections. The environmental messaging aligns with their public personas, and the performance of modern EVs (Tesla Model S Plaid, Porsche Taycan) is genuinely competitive with traditional supercars.
As India's EV infrastructure improves, expect to see more celebrities making high-profile electric car purchases. It's good optics, the technology is finally there, and the charging infrastructure in Mumbai and Delhi is getting better every quarter.
What Cars Really Mean in Bollywood
At the end of the day, cars in Bollywood are more than transportation. They're statements of arrival. When a struggling actor finally buys their first luxury car, it means they've made it. When an established star adds another supercar to their collection, it means they're still on top.
The first car purchase after a hit film is almost a tradition. You can literally track an actor's career trajectory through their garage — the Honda City of the early days, the BMW of the first hit, the Mercedes of sustained success, and the Lamborghini of superstardom.
It's materialistic, sure. But in an industry as brutally competitive as Bollywood, having a tangible symbol of success sitting in your driveway matters more than most people realize.
Just don't try to race any of these cars on Mumbai roads. Trust us on that one.