The new Lamborghini for the singer is the most recent addition to his car collection.
By Omotayo Olutekunbi
On Thursday, January 6, 2022, the Grammy winner used to Instagram Stories to post photographs of his new Lamborghini Urus, which he paid N250 million for.
“Merry Christmas and happy new year Damini. God loves you, your family loves you and I love you. You don’t need nothing else,” he captioned one of the photos.
Burna Boy’s most recent vehicle is a Lamborghini Urus 2022, which cost $253, 946, 000 before shipment and customs costs.
According to Carmart, the Novitec Group updated the Urus Novitec Edition, making it more powerful and changing its attitude.
Burna Boy, who has a garage full of exotic cars, understands how to treat himself to pricey gifts.
In the year 2019, Burna Boy acquired two pricey automobiles in the span of two weeks. The first was the multi-million dollar Ferrari sports vehicle.
Then there was the Rolls Royce, which he revealed on his Instagram page.
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