When people think of Mr Eazi, they think of smooth melodies, Banku Music, and a relentless entrepreneurial spirit. Born Oluwatosin Oluwole Ajibade in 1991, the Afrobeats pioneer has built one of the most respected names in African music and entertainment, with a net worth estimated between $8 and $19 million. Yet despite his enormous success, Mr Eazi has remained one of the most low-key celebrities in Nigeria when it comes to material displays and that philosophy extends directly to his garage.
Unlike many of his peers who post supercar flexes on social media every other week, Mr Eazi has always been refreshingly candid about cars. He famously once said, “I use Uber and don’t care. I buy cars for people around me. If it makes sense to use Uber, why should I drive a ₦100M car I’d only use five times a year?” That quote tells you everything about his mindset. But make no mistake when Mr Eazi does buy a car, he buys well. Here is a complete breakdown of Mr Eazi cars and what each one says about the man behind the music.
How Mr Eazi Thinks About Cars
Before diving into the collection itself, it is worth understanding Mr Eazi’s approach to vehicle ownership. In 2019, he publicly stated he did not own a car, citing his nomadic lifestyle across Lagos, London, Accra, and beyond. He chose convenience over status using ride-hailing services rather than parking expensive vehicles across different cities. This practical mindset is rare in celebrity culture, where cars are often treated as accessories rather than tools.
By 2025, however, things had evolved. His marriage to Temi Otedola, his expanding business interests through emPawa Africa and Zagadat Capital, and a more settled lifestyle appear to have shifted his perspective. His current collection, valued at approximately ₦250–300 million, remains modest by celebrity standards but reflects genuine quality and purpose in every choice.
The Headies Next Rated SUV (2017)
The first car associated with Mr Eazi was not purchased, it was earned. After winning the prestigious Next Rated award at The Headies in 2016, he received a brand new SUV as part of the prize. The specific model was never officially disclosed, but award organisers at The Headies have historically presented midsize SUVs such as the Hyundai Tucson or Kia Sorento as prizes.

Mr Eazi received the vehicle nearly ten months after winning the award, a delay that generated considerable public discussion at the time. Nevertheless, it marked the beginning of his association with cars in the public eye. The prize SUV was practical and functional, foreshadowing the style of vehicle ownership he would continue to favour.
Range Rover Autobiography (2020) ₦92M–₦140M
The most talked-about of all Mr Eazi cars is undoubtedly his Range Rover Autobiography. In December 2020, he surprised fans by giving himself what he described as a “Christmas gift” : a sleek, black 2019 Range Rover Autobiography. He shared the moment on his Instagram Stories with the caption: “If I end up not being in one place to enjoy my new car, I will be upset.”

The 2019 Range Rover Autobiography was estimated to cost between ₦92 million and ₦140 million in the Nigerian market at the time of purchase, a significant acquisition by any standard. The Autobiography is the top-tier trim of the Range Rover lineup, known for its hand-stitched leather interior, panoramic sunroof, semi-aniline leather seats, and a ride quality that feels closer to a private jet than a road vehicle. It is powered by a twin-turbocharged V8 engine and offers a range of intelligent off-road systems, though in Lagos traffic, it is the luxury cabin that matters most.
The choice of a Range Rover Autobiography is telling. It is not the flashiest car in the world, but it is a deeply respected vehicle that signals quiet, confident success without needing to shout about it.
2025 GMC Yukon Denali ₦150M+ (Acquired July 2025)
The most recent and arguably most impressive addition to Mr Eazi cars is his white 2025 GMC Yukon, purchased in July 2025 just weeks after his lavish wedding to Temi Otedola, daughter of billionaire businessman Femi Otedola. Reports placed the value of the Yukon at around ₦780 million in some social media discussions, though a more grounded estimate for the Denali trim in Nigeria sits significantly above ₦150 million.

The GMC Yukon Denali is a full-size American luxury SUV that commands serious road presence. Its exterior is bold and imposing a massive chrome grille, sculpted LED headlamps, a boxy premium silhouette, and 22-inch wheels. Inside, the cabin is a masterclass in space and comfort: tri-zone climate control, a panoramic sunroof, leather-trimmed seats, and a large touchscreen infotainment system. Under the bonnet sits a 6.2L V8 engine producing around 420 horsepower, paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission.
The Yukon’s purchase made perfect sense at this stage of Mr Eazi’s life. Newlywed, more settled, and building a family, a large, safe, and luxurious SUV fits the lifestyle upgrade. It also speaks to his consistent preference: every car he owns is an SUV, a practical and smart choice for Nigerian roads, which reward ground clearance and a strong suspension system.
What Mr Eazi’s Car Collection Says About Him
Looking at Mr Eazi cars as a whole, a clear pattern emerges. Every vehicle he has owned is an SUV. None are flamboyant supercars. All are built for comfort, practicality, and road presence in Nigerian conditions. His collection grew slowly and deliberately from a prize, to a personal milestone purchase, to a family-era statement vehicle.
In a celebrity culture that often equates success with excess, Mr Eazi’s relationship with cars reflects the same business intelligence that has made him one of Africa’s most respected music entrepreneurs. He buys what makes sense, when it makes sense, and he makes no apologies for the times in between when he simply hops in an Uber.