Photos Of All Multimillion Shillings Vehicles Owned By Zari Including Her Latest Ksh27.5 Million Toy 

Photos Of All Multimillion Shillings Vehicles Owned By Zari Including Her Latest Ksh27.5 Million Toy 

Zari has just added a Ksh27.5 million Mercedes G Wagon to her car collection which includes over 10 high-end automobiles.

Zari Hassan’s car collection includes revered brands like Bentley, Range Rover, Mercedes, Hummer and it’s worth over Ksh200 million.

The Ugandan socialite on May 6th 2022 unveiled her newest toy – Mercedes Benz Brabus G Wagon worth a staggering Ksh27.5 million.

“Like the way he rooooaaarrr Damn @yas_performance thanks for coming thru with the customized badges, the mags & extras….,” Zari wrote as she showed off her new ride.

Zari Hassan owns several high-end vehicles both in her native Uganda and in South Africa where she lives. See her car collection below:

Range Rover 2017 Ksh10 million

Zari gifted herself a Range Rover back in 2017.

Bentley Ksh20 million

Zari bought a Bentley in 2020 after her Tanzanian baby daddy Diamond Platnumz chipped in.

“Thank you T’s dad for the top-up,” Zari wrote soon after acquiring the Bentley.

Mercedes Benz AMG GLA35 Ksh8.4 million

Mercedes Benz E250 Ksh3.7 million

Zari Hassan also owns several high-end vehicles in Uganda, some she inherited after the death of her late husband Ivan Ssemwanga.

Hummer H2 truck Ksh2.9 million

Mercedes convertible and Chrysler 300c

Related: Photos Of 4 Most Expensive Vehicles Owned By Khaligraph Jones 

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