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From Bugatti to Corolla: Bad Bunny’s Most Unexpected Flex

Feb 16, 2026 | Entertainment

February 16, 2026

After captivating more than 100 million viewers during the Super Bowl halftime show, Bad Bunny continues to surprise — not with another luxury flex, but with humility.

Despite owning a multimillion-dollar Bugatti Chiron, the global superstar has reportedly chosen to drive a modest 2003 Toyota Corolla when he’s in Puerto Rico. The move, first reported in 2021, was intentional. According to automotive sources, he wanted a vehicle that allowed him to move around the island without constant attention. While the Chiron boasts 1,500 horsepower and a price tag near $3 million, the Corolla delivers practicality, reliability, and a low profile — valued at just a few thousand dollars.

The contrast highlights a bigger message. Even as one of the most influential artists in the world, Bad Bunny doesn’t always lean into extravagance. Instead, he occasionally opts for simplicity and normalcy, especially at home.

Meanwhile, the Toyota Corolla remains one of America’s best-selling small cars, known for affordability and efficiency, with 2026 models starting under $23,000. For Benito, it’s less about horsepower — and more about staying grounded.

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