The name of Egyptian artist Emad Ziyada has topped search engines in recent hours following the announcement of his ownership of a "Bugatti Veyron" valued at over 100 million Egyptian pounds, especially since there are only 40 copies of this model worldwide. Fans began searching for the artist's car, particularly as only two of these cars have entered Egypt, one of which belongs to the artist.
Ziyada chose not to comment on the matter, stating in statements to local Egyptian media that the circulation of images and news about his possessions has become widespread on social media, and that he prefers not to comment on such issues. The car is a "Bugatti Veyron" with a power of 1200 horsepower, making it the second car of this type to enter Egypt after the first was unveiled in the 1990s.
The artist appeared as "Yassin El-Alfi" in the series "Nemat El-Afokato" during the Ramadan race, where he drove a diamond-studded "Rolls Royce Phantom Extended." The "Rolls Royce" company produces the "Phantom Extended" with special specifications according to each client's request, with prices ranging from 700,000 to 800,000 dollars (approximately between 32.9 million to 37.6 million Egyptian pounds).
The artist had previously commented on showcasing his luxury cars in the series "Nemat El-Afokato," stating, "Sustenance is determined by God, and we all work for it; that's why I never display my wealth, because it is God's sustenance. I showcase my morals; my father used to tell me that, and a person might have money, but lack acceptance among people."