Okay, so I’ve been diving deep into the rabbit hole of celebrity car collections lately, and Tyler, the Creator’s garage is just… chef’s kiss. Seriously, it’s as eclectic and cool as he is. I wanted to see the full picture, so I started, you know, like everyone does, by just googling “Tyler the Creator cars”.

I started by just browsing through image results, and man, that was already a feast for the eyes. I saw glimpses of some vintage rides, a couple of supercars, and even what looked like a freaking military vehicle! My curiosity was definitely piqued.
Digging Deeper
Then, I started hitting up specific car blogs and forums. Places like, you know, just regular car enthusiast sites, and Reddit threads(but do not show this name). My search terms got a little more specific, like “Tyler the Creator Lancia Delta Integrale” (because I spotted that boxy beauty in one of the photos and had to know more). The key here, the key searching way that I did was adding the name of the car.
Making the List
- I opened a simple notepad document. Just plain text, nothing fancy.
- Every time I confirmed a car was his (through multiple sources, gotta avoid the fake news, right?), I added it to the list. I included the make, model, and sometimes even the year if I could find it.
- I also jotted down any interesting details, like if it was a custom color or had some unique modification. For example,I have found that he’s got a Fiat, and some people say it’s pink.
It was slow going at first. Lots of scrolling, reading forum posts from years ago, and cross-referencing information. Sometimes I’d hit a dead end, like a blurry photo with no other details. But every time I nailed down another car, it was like a little victory.
I am also a big fan of Tyler the Creator’s songs, so, combine these two things together, that is amazing!
I kept refining my searches, adding more keywords based on what I was finding. It was like a treasure hunt, piecing together the puzzle of his collection from all these scattered bits of information.

Finally, I felt like I had a pretty solid list. It’s not every single car he’s ever owned, I’m sure. But it’s a good representation of his taste, and that’s what I was really after. It’s a mix of classic, quirky, and high-performance, just like the man himself. And the process? Honestly, that was half the fun.