
Keith Urban is a country music superstar, a four-time Grammy winner, and one of the most recognizable names in modern music. Beyond his chart-topping hits and sold-out tours, Urban harbors a deep and lifelong passion for cars. This fascination began long before fame and fortune, rooted in his childhood and heavily influenced by his father, Bob Urban, who was a devoted car enthusiast. Over the years, Urban has owned cars that span from humble work vans to jaw-dropping luxury rides, each reflecting a different period in his life.
Urban’s very first vehicle was far from glamorous. In fact, he couldn’t even drive it at first. Urban purchased the vehicle before he hit the legal driving age in Australia, which meant that his older brother, Shane, had to do the driving. The Mazda e1600 served as a workhorse for Keith and his brother, shuttling their gear to small gigs and performances.

In 2008, Urban received a gift of nostalgia and classic American muscle. Nicole Kidman surprised him with a 1969 Ford Mustang for their second wedding anniversary, instantly earning the car a special place in his collection. The Mustang later made an appearance in the music video for Urban’s hit song “Sweet Thing.” Eventually, the car was given a restoration by SEMA Garage and Ford Performance, who maintained the Mustang’s classic spirit while giving it new life.
Touring life is demanding for any successful artist, and Urban is no exception. In 2011, he came up with a practical and charming solution to the challenges of life on the road. While touring, he purchased a Fiat 500c small enough to fit inside the trailer hauled behind his tour bus. Whenever the bus rolled into a new city. Urban could hop into the Fiat and explore on his own terms, without involving drivers or navigating a massive tour vehicle through crowded streets. Light and functional, the 500c added convenience to his hectic schedule and became a memorable part of his automotive story. The Fiat was featured in a behind-the-scenes clip shared on Urban’s YouTube page, showing his “VIP Parking” on the arena floor of one of his tour stops in Atlanta, GA.

As Urban’s career soared, his taste for cars expanded into the realm of high-performance machines. His interest in speed and precision led him to the McLaren MP4-12C, a car deeply inspired by Formula 1 engineering. Likely a 2013 or 2014 model, the MP4-12C delivers extreme performance in a sleek, aerodynamic design with 600 horsepower. Fast and designed for pure driving excitement, the MP4-12C reflects Urban’s love for precision and performance. He’s even been spotted behind the wheel after landing at LAX—a fitting arrival for a man who lives life in the fast lane.
When Urban added a 2014 Pagani Huayra to his collection, his passion for rare and exotic automobiles deepened even further. This car is a piece of automotive art. Handcrafted and build in small numbers, with only 100 coupes ever made, the Huayra stands at the top of the exclusive pyramid. The Huayra is powered by a 6.0-liter twin-turbocharged AMG V12, with a horsepower of 730 and 738 lb/ft of torque. With its intricate design and impressive build, the Huayra represents the pinnacle of one-of-a-kind luxury. This car was also featured on a 2020 episode of Jay Leno’s Garage, where it was mistakenly labeled as a 2011.

Around 2016, Urban explored something new, by commissioning a Bugatti Veyron. Known for its groundbreaking engineering and outrageous performance, the car redefined what was possible in the automotive industry. Its quadruple-charged 8-liter W16 engine propels the vehicle from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.6 seconds. Urban was spotted driving this vehicle to Blackbird Studios in Nashville in 2016. For a musician who thrives on pushing boundaries, this car is a fitting choice.

Urban’s appreciation for refined luxury came through once more with his 2025 Rolls-Royce Spectre, the brand’s first fully electric model. With dual motors delivering 577 horsepower and 664 lb-ft of torque, the Spectre glides silently while maintaining Rolls-Royce’s signature elegance. Recently spotted downtown Nashville after a minor mishap, the Spectre underscores Urban’s embrace of cutting-edge technology without sacrificing sophistication.
Throughout his life, Keith Urban has owned and driven many vehicles, each representing a different chapter in his ongoing story. From a hardworking Mazda van to a cutting-edge electric Rolls-Royce, his automotive journey mirrors the arc of his personal and professional life. Some cars symbolize his early struggles, others mark major milestones, and still others reflect the thrill he finds in pushing boundaries. Practicality, nostalgia, performance, and artistry all coexist in his garage.
His vehicles aren’t just machines, they are memories, symbols, and companions on the road he’s traveled. And just as his music continues to evolve, so too will the collection that tells the story of who he is, where he’s been, and the adventures still ahead.