Musicians’ Favorite Cars & Dream Rides of EDM Stars
Electronic music and automotive culture have always spoken the same language. Both are about engineering translated into sensation, rewarding obsessive attention to detail and delivering a particular kind of euphoria. The DJ who has spent a decade learning how to read a dancefloor with the precision of a racing driver reading tarmac is not accidentally drawn to supercars; the connection is structural.
The Collections of EDM Royalty
The financial reality of headline edm success has made it possible—and for many artists, almost inevitable—to pursue car collecting with the same intensity that drives their music. This guide covers the verified car collections of twelve of the most prominent artists in electronic music.
1. Afrojack — The Bugatti Collector
Nick van de Wall, better known as Afrojack, is famous for his matching blue camo Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse and Bugatti Chiron. His commitment to performance is evidenced by his documented track runs, where he pushed his machines to over 200 mph, reflecting a genuine passion for mechanical engineering.
2. Deadmau5 — The Car Customizer
Joel Zimmerman’s relationship with supercars is legendary. From his infamous “Purrari” Ferrari to his “Meowclaren” and “Purracan,” deadmau5 treats his vehicles as extensions of his artistic practice, often customizing them with unique wraps and badges that have even led to high-profile legal confrontations with manufacturers.
3. Martin Garrix — The Collection Builder
Martin Garrix’s obsession began as a child playing racing games. Upon reaching the top of the music industry, he turned those digital dreams into reality, starting with a Lamborghini Murcielago. His collection now includes a diverse array of Ferraris and luxury tourers, showcasing a sophisticated evolution of taste.
4. Calvin Harris — The McLaren DJ
The arc from a second-hand Vauxhall Nova to a fleet of McLarens and a Bugatti Veyron defines Calvin Harris’s automotive journey. His collection balances high-performance track machines with elegant grand tourers, proving that his appreciation for audio tech and precision extends to the garage.
5. Black Coffee — The Grammy Winner’s Garage
Black Coffee’s collection is perhaps the most diverse in the scene. With a mix of Italian exotics like the Lamborghini Huracan STO and sustainable luxury like the electric Rolls-Royce Spectre, he demonstrates a forward-thinking approach to collecting that mirrors his own career trajectory.
What EDM’s Car Culture Tells Us
The pattern across these collections is more nuanced than simple wealth accumulation. Whether it is Steve Aoki installing a fog machine in his Scion FR-S or Carl Cox choosing to preserve the history of vintage American muscle, these artists use their vehicles as a form of self-expression. As the genre continues to evolve, the integration of sustainable technology and high-performance engineering remains a central theme in the lives of these global icons.

