Sanjay Dutt, or ‘Sanju Baba’ as he is known to just about everyone, has always had a thing for larger-than-life cars. His garage is a pretty clear reflection of his personality – tough and expensive.
The Bollywood actor recently grabbed everyone’s attention on January 15 and 16, 2026, when he was seen driving a Tesla Cybertruck through Mumbai. Paparazzi pages like Viral Bhayani caught the actor behind the wheel of the stainless-steel electric truck, which looked like something out of a sci-fi movie against the backdrop of Mumbai traffic.
Since the Cybertruck isn’t officially sold in India, this one had Dubai plates, meaning it was likely brought in on a “Carnet” permit for a short stay. It was a rare sight, especially seeing him handle the left-hand-drive setup during the busy BMC election week. Here is a look at what else is sitting in his collection and what those rides cost.
Tesla Cybertruck
Estimated Price: Rs 5.07 Crore (Imported)
The Cybertruck is easily the most talked-about car in his fleet right now. While it starts at around $80,000 in the US, getting one to India privately is a massive undertaking. When factoring in the shipping, import duties, and security deposits required for a Carnet, the value easily clears the Rs 5 crore mark. It’s famous for its bulletproof “exoskeleton” and a design that people either love or hate.
Rolls-Royce Ghost
Price: Rs 5 Crore to Rs 7.95 Crore
For pure luxury, the Rolls-Royce Ghost is the king of his garage. Sanjay famously gifted this car to his wife, Maanayata, after their twins were born. It’s built for total silence and comfort, using a massive V12 engine and a suspension system that makes you feel like you’re floating. Though it has been rumoured that the actor sold this car to make room for his Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600.
Land Rover Range Rover SV
Price: Rs 4.17 Crore to Rs 5.26 Crore
For his 65th birthday in 2024, the actor treated himself to a top-of-the-line Range Rover SV. Instead of going for the basic model, he picked the “Serenity” theme, which comes in a unique Ultra Metallic Green with bronze accents on the grill and bumper. It’s incredibly fast for its size, hitting 100 km/h in about 4.5 seconds.
Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600
Price: Rs 3.39 Crore to Rs 3.71 Crore
In August 2025, Dutt added the flagship Maybach GLS 600 to his collection, reportedly replacing his long-standing Rolls-Royce Ghost. He opted for a high-end dual-tone version in Obsidian Black and Rubellite Red, a custom paint job that alone adds nearly Rs 18 lakh to the price. The interior functions as a mobile lounge, featuring reclining massage seats and a 27-speaker sound system.
Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano
Price: Rs 3.37 Crore to Rs 5.5 Crore
While the Ferrari used in the film Ferrari Ki Sawaari actually belonged to Sachin Tendulkar, Sanjay Dutt’s own red 599 GTB played a major role behind the scenes. Sanjay famously lent this V12 beast to Sharman Joshi so the actor could practice and “get a feel” for driving a Ferrari before the shoot began. It remains one of the most powerful Italian supercars in any Bollywood collection.
Land Rover Defender
Price: Rs 1.14 Crore to Rs 2.60 Crore
The Defender is the most rugged car he owns. He has been spotted several times driving this one himself around Bandra. It’s built for serious off-roading, but its boxy, “tough guy” look is likely what appealed most to the actor.
Audi R8
Price: Rs 2.47 Crore to Rs 2.72 Crore
The Audi R8 was a favorite for Sanjay for years, usually spotted with his signature “4545” number plate. While he seems to have moved more toward luxury SUVs lately, this mid-engine supercar was his go-to for speed for a long time.
Audi Q7
Price: Rs 80 Lakh to Rs 1 Crore
The Audi Q7 is the practical “workhorse” of the family. He received this white luxury SUV as a gift from his wife, Maanayata, on his 57th birthday. It has been a reliable part of his collection for years, often spotted with his signature “4545” registration number.
Disclaimer: The figures, pricing, and ownership details mentioned in this article are based on various media reports and sightings documented by platforms including The Times of India, Hindustan Times (HT Auto) and CarWale. Prices are estimates based on ex-showroom rates and import logistics applicable at the time of reporting.

