Billionaire Kim Kardashian flaunts her new Tesla Cybertruck, parked in front of her $150 million private jet. Customized for first-class luxury and clad in light-colored cashmere, her jet is even more expensive and luxurious than those used by Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk.

Source - Instagram / Kim Kardashian


Kim Kardashian is a rich woman who looks younger every day, but her old habits die hard. Not even remotely keen on avoiding the backlash for flaunting wealth on social media, the billionairess has done it again, in typical Kardashian flair. The 43-year-old Hulu megastar shared some new photos of her $60,000 Tesla Cybertruck on her Instagram Stories. It wasn’t just the Tesla eye-grabber that got tongues wagging, but the $150 million private jet in the background that set the internet ablaze. The Skims mogul gave the aircraft manufacturers a very specific order that catered to her design sensibilities and matched the color (or the lack of) palette of her surroundings at home. It took no less than a full year to build the aircraft to Kim’s specifications.

Source – Instagram / Kylie Jenner

Her younger sister Kylie Jenner has also posted similar images on her Instagram and received similar reactions from followers. Kim Air, the cashmere-clad Gulfstream plane, seats 18 and is pricier than even Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk’s rides, per SCMP.

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Unlike the rest of her rides, the Tesla Cybertruck is not in grey.

Coming back to her cars, the striking Tesla Cybertruck is joined by the likes of Mercedes-Maybach GLS600 SUVs and a $240,000 Lamborghini Urus. The latter was once turned to Lambo Lamb, decked completely in soft white SKIMS fabric, to promote her $4 billion brand. In addition, she also owns a Rolls Royce Phantom and a 2022 Ghost with a custom KK x Platinum Special Pantone Satin Silver paint job, per the UBJ.

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Kim Kardashian’s $150 million Gulfstream G650ER –

Matching the Skim mogul’s exotic car collection and out-of-the-ordinary mansion is her $150 million private jet-Kim Air. Tommy Clements and Waldo Fernandez created this matte gray ship of the skies for the businesswoman. In true billionaire-worthy style, the ride is outfitted with two bathrooms, two beds, alongside 10 sleepers for guests as the Kardashians are an always-expanding clan.

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It has a top speed of 709mph (1,141km/h) and with a range of 8,630 miles it can ferry the billionairess to any corner of the globe. “I never dreamed I would own a plane,” the mother of four shared with Page Six. She continued, “I wanted it to feel like an extension of me and an extension of my home. Usually, planes are dark with lighter leather. Mine — I had custom, all-light wood. I had a bathroom put in the front and a bathroom put in the back. Every seat has its own phone charger.” The private jet has cashmere seats, a no-shoes policy (she does provide guests with custom Skims slippers), and serves silver Skittles to match the interiors of the $150 million private jet.

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According to data posted on the KimJet Instagram account, her private jet flew yesterday from Las Vegas to Camarillo Airport, covering a distance of 258 miles, burned 2,283 pounds of jet fuel, and released 4 tons of CO2 into the air. Via Instagram / @kimkjet

Jet-tracking student Jack Sweeney tracks and posts the movements of Kim Air on an Instagram account, Kimkjet, which revealed her last flight lasted 10 mins for a distance of 37 miles, burning 87 gallons (329 liters). A similar activity was noted only two days before this where Kim Kardashian’s jet landed in Van Nuys, California, United States after being in the air for only 12 min from KCMA to VNY. The flight resulted in 1 ton of CO2 emissions.

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