Rick Ross Unveils His Impressive Collection of Jaw-Dropping Cars at His Georgia Residence



There were no hiccups at this year’s Rick Ross Car and Bike Show, which took place on Saturday. In addition to a performance and rodeo, the rapper’s “Promise Land” home in Fayetteville, Georgia also hosted a gathering of some of the South’s most eye-catching automobiles, which were enjoyed by the big crowd that had assembled to see them.

The second episode of the event built upon the success of the first by providing more of what made it so popular. In front of his estate, hundreds of historic cars were on display, including Da Boss’s personal collection of largely American-made classics, such as his favorite 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air in fire engine red. Photos and videos of the unique automobiles and motorbikes on exhibit during the one-day event can be seen all over social media. Some of the more eye-catching vehicles include a giant yellow Tonka-style Ford truck, a purple Lamborghini Huracán with an airbrushed likeness of Kobe Bryant, and a lime green C8 Corvette Z06. Ross also had a golf cart that was hard to miss due to its distinctive Bell Air design.

In the same vein as at more conventional Concours d’Elegance car shows, prizes were awarded. Ross promoted a 1975 Chevrolet Caprice Classic modified by I95 Motorsports on Instagram. The lowrider’s exterior is a versatile emerald green, and the inside is also green leather with gold accents. A “donk” (a modified Chevrolet Caprice or Impala from the mid-1970s) is exactly the kind of car that won “Best Donk,” therefore the convertible’s honor is well deserved.

Unlike the previous year, this event was not only a vehicle display. Ross, Meek Mill, and Gucci Mane were all performers at the same show. This year’s Rick Ross Car & Mike Show also included a rodeo for spectators to enjoy.

We expect Ross to be pleased with how things turned out, particularly considering that the event’s fate was in serious doubt only weeks ago. Due to traffic and safety concerns, Fayetteville County authorities initially denied the rapper’s request for a permit to hold the event. After obtaining additional parking lot access, transportation, and security, he was granted a permit.

Ross is already making preparations for next year’s event, which he claims will feature vehicles from Tyler the Creator’s private collection.