Travis Scott’s Crazy Car Collection
Travis Scott is an artist known for making a splash at his concerts, which attract huge crowds. Born Jacques Bermon Webster II, Travis is an American rapper, songwriter, and music producer who has a huge fan following in Genz. In addition to his successful music career, he also owns a large collection of luxury sports cars and supercars, including multiple Lamborghinis, Ferraris, Bugattis, etc. Let's take a look at Cactus Jack's "low-key" car collection. Lamborghini Series Lamborghini Huracan (Rs 4 crore) Travis has a cool looking black Huracan in his Lambo collection. This Huracan is equipped with a 5.2-liter 5200cc engine that produces over 600 horsepower and is like a shooting star on the road. With such powerful power and cool looks, it is not difficult to guess why this beast attracted Travis. Lamborghini Aventador SV (Rs 5 crore) Travis' Aventador has a custom Cactus Jack-themed exterior and is the perfect symbol of his status. The Lamborghini Aventador is powered…
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