- Kylie Jenner, the youngest member of the Kar-Jenner clan, has a reported net worth of $1 billion, per Forbes.
- Forbes reports that Kylie Jenner is the youngest “self-made” billionaire in the history, although controversy has arisen over her distinction as “self-made.”
- Most of Jenner’s massive fortune comes from her privately-owned company, Kylie Cosmetics, which Forbes estimates is worth about $900 million.
- In addition to collecting homes all across southern California, Jenner has built up an estimated $14 million car collection, which includes a $3 million Bugatti Chiron, and multiple custom-made Rolls Royces.
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Aside from having nearly 150 million followers on Instagram and a pricey collection of rare Hermès handbags, Kylie Jenner also has an impressive collection of luxury cars.
Ranging from a new $3 million white Bugatti Chiron to an orange Lamborghini Aventador, the 22-year-old makeup mogul has a car for just about every occasion. ELLE Australia reports that her impressive collection even includes an ultra-rare $2.2 million dollar LaFerrari Aperta and estimates that her entire fleet is worth more than $14 million.
And though Jenner recently deleted an Instagram video showing off her luxe new Bugatti, plenty of car photos remain on her feed, proving that the top mogul is also a top car collector.
Keep reading to see which other luxury cars Jenner has collected over the years.
Kylie Jenner has an impressive collection of luxury cars.
A post shared by Kylie ✨ (@kyliejenner) on Jul 5, 2019 at 2:20pm PDT
Source: Instagram
She also owns a Mercedes AMG G63. The Sun reported that, in 2018, she had this Mercedes painted bright orange — so it would match the Lamborghini Aventador “just for the summer.” (Because why not?)
A post shared by Kylie ✨ (@kyliejenner) on Jul 26, 2018 at 7:04pm PDT
She also has a maroon Mercedes G-Wagon, which was possibly a breakup gift to herself after her relationship with Tyga ended in 2017. (It’s not clear whether she still owns this one.)
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Source: Instagram, HollywoodLife
But before they broke up, her then-boyfriend had gifted her a Maybach in 2016, for her 19th birthday.
—Kylie Jenner (@KylieJenner) August 6, 2016
According to InTouch, the Maybach is worth about $200,000.
In December 2018, the Kylie Cosmetics founder made headlines when she showed off a custom-made ice blue Rolls Royce, which she called her “dream car.”
Source: Instagram, W Magazine
Earlier that year, Jenner also posted about her rare LaFerrari, which was gifted to her as a “push present” by her then-boyfriend, Travis Scott, according to People.
A post shared by Kylie ✨ (@kyliejenner) on Jun 23, 2018 at 8:14pm PDT
The LaFerrari starts at $1.4 million.
There are only 210 La Ferrari’s in the entire world, according to ELLE Australia.
A post shared by Kylie ✨ (@kyliejenner) on Mar 12, 2018 at 4:02pm PDT
Source: Instagram, ELLE Australia
She also owns a black Mercedes G-Wagon …
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A post shared by Kylie ✨ (@kyliejenner) on Mar 13, 2018 at 11:44pm PDT
Source: Instagram, Instagram
This black Range Rover has also made an appearance on her Instagram feed.
Source: Instagram
Jenner is clearly a Ferrari fan. She has a Ferrari 458 Italia Spider, which seems to have originally come in white …
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Source: Instagram, Best Ride, HollywoodLife
She’s also shown off a black Rolls Royce …
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Source: Instagram
… and a blue Rolls Royce.
Source: Instagram
And a taupe Rolls Royce! (Jenner is nothing if not colorful.)
A post shared by Kylie ✨ (@kyliejenner) on Jun 30, 2019 at 10:45am PDT
It’s unclear whether some of these are the same Rolls Royce with a makeover or different cars entirely — Jenner does have a penchant for wrapping and painting her cars when she’s in the mood for a change.
Source: Instagram
And finally, another G-Wagon.
A post shared by Kylie ✨ (@kyliejenner) on Mar 14, 2019 at 11:27am PDT
Source: Instagram
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