Are you interested in owning
a vehicle
The Drive‘s Kristen Lee once lauded as “the pinnacle of internal combustion”? Well, your opportunity has arrived because currently listed
for sale on
duPont Registry stands a 2019
Bugatti Chiron formerly owned by Post Malone.
Maintaining the trend of the rapper/singer/songwriter’s collection, this specific Chiron exhibits an elegantly divine white-on-white appearance. Post Malone evidently didn’t skimp on expenses when ordering his Bugatti (a given,
considering the Chiron
commenced at $3 million) as stated by
duPont Registry. The vehicle features chrome Caractere wheels (a $64,
000 factory option), black brake calipers that were initially priced at $6,
400, and a distinct mesh design front and rear that set the car’s famous former
owner back an additional $38,200. Comfort seats reportedly added $32,000 to the tab, while $10,
900 was spent on the aluminum center console trim. Another notable figure from the
listing: the odometer reads 586 miles, equivalent to the distance covered by approximately two tanks of gas in most standard vehicles.
Unquestionably, this transaction likely falls under the category of “if you need to ask…” since the
duPont listing advises potential buyers to “call for price” rather than publicly disclose it. As a reminder, the
Bugatti Chiron boasts a quad-turbo,
8.0-liter W16 engine producing
1,479
horsepower and 1,180 pound-feet of torque, reaching a top speed of 260 mph. The Chiron’s capabilities sparked controversy recently when a Czech millionaire tested its limits on the unrestricted yet public German autobahn, potentially facing legal consequences.
Followers of Post Malone’s car collection will likely recognize the vehicle up for sale here. It’s just one of the numerous white vehicles owned by the artist. Alongside this Bugatti, he has possessed a white Lamborghini Aventador SV Roadster, a white Ford GT, a white Shelby F-150 Super Snake, a white Rolls-Royce Phantom (plus a black one), and a white Lambo Urus—this last being sold to car enthusiast TheStradman.
Although YouTube can be lucrative, it seems likely that Post Malone’s undoubtedly seven-figure Bugatti will find a new home with someone of higher profile than an internet car enthusiast.
Have a tip or question for the writer regarding the purchase of ex-Post Malone hypercars? You can contact him at this email: chris.tsui@thedrive.com.