The Most Expensive Cars Ever Spotted on Nigerian Roads

Nigeria’s streets—especially in Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt—have quietly become playgrounds for some of the world’s most expensive cars. From billionaires to Afrobeats superstars and football icons, here are the jaw-dropping machines turning heads across the country.
1. Bugatti La Voiture Noire – Owned by Aliko Dangote

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- Estimated Price: $13.4 million
- Likely Location: Lagos
- Status: Reportedly the most expensive car in Nigeria This ultra-rare hypercar represents peak wealth and exclusivity. Only one exists globally, making it a symbol of unmatched status.
2. Rolls-Royce Boat Tail – Owned by Femi Otedola

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- Estimated Price: $12.8 million
- Spotted in: Lagos
- Features: Champagne fridge, hosting suite, custom build This isn’t just a car—it’s a moving luxury yacht designed for billionaires who want ultimate personalization.
3. Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta – Owned by Abdulsamad Rabiu

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- Estimated Price: $17.5 million
- Likely Location: Abuja
- Only 3 units worldwide One of the rarest cars on earth, combining extreme performance with exclusivity reserved for billionaires.
4. Rolls-Royce Cullinan (2025) – Owned by Victor Osimhen

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- Estimated Price: ₦4.3 billion
- Spotted in: Lagos / Europe visits
- One of the most expensive celebrity car purchases in Nigeria The Super Eagles striker made headlines with this beastly luxury SUV, blending performance with elite comfort.
5. Mercedes-Maybach S680 Virgil Abloh – Owned by Davido

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- Estimated Price: ₦650 million
- Spotted in: Lagos
- Limited to just 150 units globally Davido’s garage screams luxury, but this limited-edition Maybach stands out as a collector’s masterpiece.
6. Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG – Owned by Wizkid, Burna Boy & others

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- Estimated Price: ₦650 million
- Everywhere: Lagos, Abuja
- The most popular ultra-luxury SUV among Nigerian celebrities A street king—loud, powerful, and instantly recognizable in celebrity convoys.
From billionaires like Aliko Dangote to music icons like Davido and athletes like Victor Osimhen, Nigeria has become a hotspot for some of the most expensive cars in the world.
These machines are more than transportation—they’re status symbols, investments, and social media magnets, often spotted cruising through Lagos Island or Abuja’s elite districts.
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