Brabus 850 (2015)
The 2015 Mercedes S-Class Brabus model was the first to be made available in North America, and it was a monster. With a 6.0-liter twin-turbo V8 in charge, this customized vehicle produced 839 horsepower and was capable of a top speed of 217 mph, which would have made it the world’s fastest all-wheel-drive production coupé. A terrifying and perilous daily commute that, if you weren’t careful, would make you cry later and laugh today.
Rolls-Royce Wraith (2015)
The Rolls-Royce Wraith is often regarded as the most potent and dynamic vehicle the opulent manufacturer has ever created. Owners get an incredible amount of automobile for their money with this magnificent two-suicide-door design, 6.6-litre turbocharged V12 engine, and quarter-million-pound price tag (2.4 tonnes, to be exact).
Drake was black on black, and Meek Mill was the target of one of his “Back To Back” diss tracks by Drake. I arrived in the Wraith while AR-AB was playing. I’m not sure what actually infuriated y’all. So I suppose I had to do this in order to get you guys to rap.
Mercedes-Maybach S600 Pullman (2015)
The first-generation Mercedes-Benz S600 Pullman was reserved for wαr criminals, dictators, and rock stars (albeit not necessarily in that order).
The current model is for CEOs, MVPs, and hip-hop royalty. You’re unaware of what it is? Drake will enlighten you: “You never heard of the Mercedes-Maybach Pullman? You need to use Google. So we did exactly that and were told that it was a 21-foot S-Class limousine driven by a 6.0-litre V12 engine, and that the Pullman version was 100mm larger than the ordinary version, “resulting in a noticeable increase in internal accommodation”. The price was $600,000. I’m not sure how much that amounts to in millimeters, but it’s a lot.
Ferrari LaFerrari (2016)
Travis Scott made the decision to buy his then-girlfriend, Kylie Jenner, a new Ferrari LaFerrari a few years ago. She was not only delighted, but she also discovered herself in a rare owners’ club as only 499 have ever been produced. Drake undoubtedly belongs because he acquired his at the same time.
Nevertheless, there was one key distinction between Heartbroken Drake’s 950bhp hybrid V12 hypercar and Kylie’s: the latter’s could fly. (Don’t tell Kylie, but Drake had an inflatable replica of his yellow LaFerrari fly above his concerts. Kylie is unaware that it wasn’t the reαl deal.)
McLaren 675LT (2016)
Drake’s McLaren 675LT (Long Tail) is actually a tribute to McLaren’s 1997 endurance racer, a track-focused limited-series car that raises aerodynamics to a high art form and is lighter, more powerful, and more aerodynamic.
It will accelerate to 62 mph in 2.9 seconds, 124 mph in an improbable 7.9 seconds, and continue to thunder until it reaches 205 mph. It has a 1,320kg weight, which is 100 kg less than the McLaren 650S, and a power-to-weight ratio of 542 horsepower per tonne. Drake is aware of all of this, but he probably doesn’t care too much about the statistics. Young Frankie Geechi Liberachi was more focused on the 852,000 copies of his album Views that were sold in the US within its first week of availability. He bought the 675LT as a treat as a result.
Lamborghini Aventador LP-700-4 Roadster (2016)
Bruce Wayne, a billionaire from Gotham City, would have to ask Alfred to have a 6.5-litre V12, 700bhp Lamborghini Aventador Roadster constructed for him if one didn’t already exist. It does, however, and Drake purchased his from Canadian auto customization company Driving Emotions Toronto.
In fαct, it resembles the Batmobile so well that he made reference to it in the song “Views,” saying that driving his Lamborghini made him feel like Christian Bale. And I never compromise my ethics to increase ticket sales. Also, he permitted YG to use the Lamborghini for the “Why You Always Hatin’?” music video, which also features Drake on guest vocals. So, you’d let Drake rap along if Drake was going to let you borrow his $350,000 car, wouldn’t you?
Bentley Mulsanne (2017)
Although driving all those high-horsepower Ferraris and Lamborghinis is enjoyable, Francisco Mandarin also enjoys taking leisurely, super-luxury drives occasionally. A $240,000 dream car that is lovely to drive and to be driven in, the Bentley Mulsanne. It is a magnificent four-door flagship appropriate for a seasoned hip-hop figure. Drake has to be aging…
Devel Sixteen (2018)
Is the Devel Sixteen genuinely Wheelchair Jimmy’s? Who knows, but we did include it anyhow since you never know. The absurdly potent and legendary Devel Sixteen has a quad-turbo 12.3-liter V17, costs around $2 million, generates more than 5,000 bhp, and is said to have a top speed of more than 320 mph. “Claim” is a key word. Can it truly go so quickly? Is it a reαl hypercar or just marketing hype? We’ll need to wait to see the proof.
Mercedes-Maybach G 650 Laudaulet (2019)
Another entry in the “does he own one or not?” series. We certainly want to think that he does. One of only 99 G-Class SUVs made by Mercedes-Maybach, this all-terrain limited edition has an AMG V12 biturbo engine and all the opulent fixtures and fittings you’d expect from a 4×4 for an estimated $1.8 million. This hotline bling is undoubtedly impressive.
Mansory Rolls-Royce Phantom (2020)
The Mansory Rolls-Royce Phantom owned by Drake is last but certainly not least. Drake’s Roller is a special, one-of-a-kind version that Tony Bet customized. According to Mansory, “This color is called after the citron fruit, which is also known as Buddha’s hand as a Bushukan. The fruit is a symbol of longevity, happiness, and contentment in China. Also, it symbolizes the exclusivity of the vehicle and replaces the Spirit of Ecstasy’s retractable taillights with an OVO owl, the logo of Drizzy Hendrix’s record label. Does he now qualify as a total baller or a twit-twoo? Your choice. Whatever the outcome, it’s all a part of God’s plan.