Rick Ross gained notoriety a few days ago for his humorous commentary on electric vehicles, particularly Teslas. The rapper, who loves cars above everything else, isn’t convinced about electric vehicles because of the government.
He is genuinely enamored with vintage cars of any kind, as well as motorcycles. The rapper doesn’t always show off his bike collection the way he does his car collection, which consists of over 200 vehicles. But worry not—he possesses a sizable number of them.
He felt that since he was celebrating his 47th birthday this past weekend, it was a good time to celebrate. He appeared in a photo that he shared while riding a motorcycle with a sidecar. The black BMW R75/6 model in question is the one he mentioned as being excellent for “date night.”
Later on, he added, “For those who don’t know, I love dirt bikes,” and had several more bikes out in his driveway. Timeless, modern, and timeless.” His red garage, which was stocked with classic cars, had a couple Bultaco bikes, which he referred to as “legendary,” parked in front of it. It’s also said that the rapper owns a $1 million bespoke motorcycle, but it’s not shown in any of his most recent videos.
In addition, he had the opportunity to ride in a classic car later that evening. He gave his auto enthusiast friend, 57Freddy, a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air last summer—not one he owned.
They were taking over the Miami streets in the vehicle known as “El Chapo 57,” he said in a video of himself having the time of his life in the vintage convertible. The vintage convertible has a painting on its trunk lid and is white on the outside with black and red upholstery inside.
The second generation of the vehicle, which included the Bel Air, was offered from 1955 to 1957. The 1957 model year also came with a new engine, the 283 cu in (4.6-liter) V8, though it’s unknown which power plant powers this convertible.
Over the same weekend, he also uploaded a little video in which he discussed electric vehicles while driving a Mansory-upgraded Rolls-Royce Cullinan. There will be more partnerships after this one–the modified SUV is the newest addition to his collection. It has orange accents, a Starlight Headliner, and a black exterior and interior.
However, Rick Ross would never look more at home riding about in a 1957 Chevy Bel Air, particularly on his birthday weekend.