Comedian Kevin Hart does not hide his love of the automobile. As a fan of many types of cars, the American has amassed a truly brilliant collection over the years, one that is enough to make all of us incredibly jealous. With vehicles such as an Eleanor Mustang and Buick GNX, we can only look on lustfully from a distance.
This list discusses some of the best cars in Hart’s private collection. The vehicles Hart has are all simply incredible; as a car lover, Hart even showcased some of them at the 2023 LA Auto Show.
1987 Buick GNX
As a lover of American muscle, Hart’s pride and joy is his 1987 Buick GNX. Nicknamed “The Dark Knight,” Hart’s GNX is customized, riding on a custom chassis with new carbon fiber body parts to make it look even more aggressive.
Hart has also modified the engine. Under the hood is a turbocharged Cadillac ATS-V LF4 3.6-liter V6 that makes 650 horsepower. The ultimate aim is for Hart’s GNX to produce around 700 horsepower in total.
1959 Chevrolet Corvette
Hart purchased a 1959 Chevrolet C1 Corvette at the 2021 Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale sale and looking at it, you can see why. The C1 is in mint condition, and it gets its power from the direct-injection LT1 V8 engine typically found in a C7 Corvette Stingray.
The Corvette, though, still retains its original C1 transmission, which is a four-speed automatic in this instance. This is one of the cars that Hart took with him to display at the 2023 LA Auto Show.
1966 Chevrolet Chevelle “Darkness”
Hart has plenty of American muscle cars in his fleet, and one of his personal favorites is his 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle. Nicknamed “Darkness,” this Chevelle was custom-built at Timeless Kustoms in Camarillo, California, boasting plenty of external upgrades and a new Art Morrison chassis.
Under the hood, the 1969 Chevelle has a massive 7.4-liter supercharged LS9 V8 engine, making 750 horsepower. Its transmission is a Chevrolet 4L80E automatic, and the car is worlds away from how it was when it left the Chevy factory in 1966.
1969 Pontiac GTO “Droppa”
Just as outrageous as his Chevrolet Chevelle is Hart’s 1969 Pontiac GTO, nicknamed “Droppa.” The GTO is seen as the world’s first true muscle car. It was launched in 1964 as a package for the Pontiac Tempest and became its model a couple of years later.
Hart took his 1969 GTO to the guys at Detroit Speed in Mooresville, North Carolina, so that they could work their magic with it. The GTO now has a massively upgraded engine making 750 horsepower under the hood, and its Mercedes Mystic Brown paint makes it one of the few cars he has not in black.
1967 Ford Mustang GT500E’ Eleanor’
The film Nicolas Cage Gone in 60 Seconds features a 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback called Eleanor, making it one of the most famous Mustangs in automotive history. Since then, various recreations of that Mustang have been made, and Hart has one in his collection.
Stealth Motorworks produced the car, which took two years to complete. Hart himself has said nothing is stuck on his Mustang, which includes the 427 ci V8 engine that makes 650 horsepower.
2021 Ferrari SF90 Spider
While American classics seem to dominate his collection, Kevin Hart also loves Italian supercars. It is no surprise that he has a 2021 Ferrari SF90 Spider at his home, which shows how eclectic his taste for them is.
The SF90 Hart was actually the first car delivered to the United States. Its exterior is all black, with yellow brake calipers and black wheels to complete its menacing look. Under the hood is a 769-horsepower 4.0-liter V8, backed up by three electric motors. Combined, the SF90 makes an impressive 986 horsepower.
1970 Dodge Charger “Hellraiser”
As lovers of American muscle cars, we aren’t surprised that Hart also owns a 1970 Dodge Charger. Hart’s is part of the second generation of the Dodge, which first launched in 1968. Power in the 1970s was potent, with the top-range R/T boasting a 440 ci 7.2-liter V8 and the legendary 426 ci Hemi V8.
Hart’s 1970 Dodge Charger, nicknamed “Hellraiser,” is a little different. Under the hood sits a massive 426 ci 7.0-liter Hemi crate engine, making over 1,000 horsepower. The Charger also has a new custom fiber body and chassis, with the work carried out by Speedcore Performance in Grafton, Wisconsin.
1977 Ford Bronco 4×4
Hart also has an eye for a more practical classic car. As a fan of off-roading, the actor and comedian bought a 1977 Ford Bronco 4×4, except this Bronco is very different from those originally sold in the late 1970s.
Hart’s Bronco has a massive 302 ci fuel-injected V8 under the hood. Thanks to a lift kit with King coilovers, it has enormous ground clearance and is finished in a striking red color scheme. Sadly, Hart no longer owns the Bronco, having sold it in 2021 for $140,000.
Aston Martin Vanquish
Like many celebrities, Hart also has an eye for something tamer and more luxurious. So it shouldn’t come as a surprise to learn that he has a 2019 Aston Martin Vanquish in his fleet. Part of the car’s second generation, the Vanquish packs in a mighty 5.9-liter V12 under the hood.
That V12 engine is good enough for 565 horsepower and 457 lb-ft of torque. Its top speed of 183 mph makes it one of the fastest sports cars on the market, and being an Aston Martin, it is also by far one of the best-looking cars that money can buy.
1969 Chevrolet Camaro ‘Bad News’
Hart loves to give his cars nicknames, and his 1969 Chevrolet Camaro is no exception. Hart has dubbed this muscle car “Bad News,” and it was initially built by Timeless Kustoms over ten years ago. Hart, however, has looked after it, and a recent refresh has made the Camaro look like new.
The modifications ensure that the car’s 380-ci LS7 V8 engine produces 650 horsepower. The front suspension is a C6 Corvette setup, and the rear 355 Kumho tires are straight from a Dodge Viper. It is one of the meanest-looking Camaros we have ever seen.