The comedian loves cars like many in his field. His interest for cars doesn’t quite translate into buying stock cars, but rather having custom workshops turn outstanding American classics into rare rides.
Most of these buildings made headlines when they were ready, and we got enough details and images to satisfy our curiosity. But the world never saw them together until now.
Behind closed doors, these unique vehicles may be part of Kevin Hart Kollection. How many are in it is unknown, but it was never displayed publicly.
From November 17, the first day of the Los Angeles Auto Show, the Kevin Hart Kollection will dominate the Convention Center floor.
Hart is sending 11 cars to the event, including many of the unique builds that have made news recently. Custom builds—not cars Hart bought after they were made—are built to his exact specifications.
Three Chevrolets—Corvette Mint Condition, Chevelle Darkness, and Camaro Bad News—will take center stage. The Chocolate Droppa Pontiac GTO, Challenger Bane and Charger Hellraiser Dodges, Michael Myers Plymouth Roadrunner, and Buick Grand National Dark Knight will be featured.
Two new Ferraris—a 2022 SF90 Spyder and a 2023 812 Competizione—will accompany the aforementioned. These aren’t customs, but they’re special since they’re tailored to the actors.
It’s worth noting that the 1970 Dodge Challenger Bane will be showcased again following its scheduled SEMA show debut in October.
Kevin Hart Kollection’s first public showing will fill a LA Convention Center auditorium.
“I’m pumped for people to see my cars in person,” said Kevin Hart. “Some have attended huge hоt rod shows, but this is their first appearance together. A large international event like the LA Auto Show was the perfect venue to accomplish it. I’m excited for fans to view them and choose a favorite
We’re promised more Kevin Hart announcements along with these fantastic machines, so November can’t arrive soon enough.