He is the man who turned a tough upbringing into a multi-million shilling empire, and Bahati is ending 2025 by making sure the whole world knows it.
The hitmaker celebrated his 33rd birthday on Monday, December 22, by unveiling his latest personal acquisition: a brand-new, latest-generation Range Rover Vogue.
Dressed in a crisp white shirt and blue trousers, the singer was seen stepping into the striking black-and-white tinted SUV, holding the keys high and declaring, “GOD DID 🙏 HAPPY 33 YEARS TO ME!”
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But this isn’t just a birthday gift; it is the final piece of a 2025 “vehicle blitz” that has seen the Bahati family garage become one of the most expensive in East Africa.
The birthday Vogue comes just ten months after Bahati set a new standard for celebrity gifting.
In February 2025, to celebrate their 8th wedding anniversary, he surprised his wife, Diana Marua, with a customized pink G-Wagon Brabus.
Valued at approximately Ksh45 million, the high-performance beast features Diana’s name inscribed on the bodywork and a custom interior.
At the time, fans dubbed Diana “Bibi ya Tajiri” (The Wife of a Wealthy Man), a title she has fully embraced as their fleet continues to grow.
A garage worth millions
The couple’s collection has become a revolving door of luxury European engineering. In the last three years alone, their “fleet” has included:
December 2025: Bahati’s newest Range Rover Vogue (Latest Generation).

February 2025: Diana’s Pink G-Wagon Brabus (Ksh45M).

October 2023: A Range Rover Vogue Autobiography (Ksh19M) gifted for their 7th anniversary.

February 2022: A Toyota Land Cruiser Prado TX (Ksh5M).

October 2020: A Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class (Ksh9M).

While critics often point to the “ostentatious” nature of their wealth, Bahati remains unapologetic. His use of the phrase “God Did”—popularized by DJ Khaled—signals his belief that his success is a divine reward for his transition from a gospel artist in the slums to a secular mogul.
Diana Marua was quick to lead the celebrations on Monday, congratulating her husband on “leveling up” once again. For the Bahatis, 2025 wasn’t just a year of music and content—it was the year they officially turned their driveway into a showroom.
