Unbelievable! Nicole Kidman chooses a Subaru over a Lamborghini gift from Keith Urban—Find out why!

In a world where celebrities often flaunt their extravagant lifestyles and luxury vehicles, Nicole Kidman's choice of car might come as a refreshing surprise to many. Despite having a $423K Lamborghini Urus, a gift from her husband Keith Urban, parked in her garage, the acclaimed Australian actress prefers the modesty and practicality of driving a Subaru. This revelation came to light during a candid conversation between Kidman and fashion icon Victoria Beckham for Vogue Australia, where the two discussed everything from family backgrounds to their personal preferences in cars.


Victoria Beckham, who had her own moment of reflection on her upbringing in her Netflix documentary, shared with Kidman how her father's success as an entrepreneur in the '80s led to a mix of luxury and practicality in her childhood. Beckham recounted how she and her siblings would sometimes be driven to school in her father's Rolls-Royce and other times in a white van, depending on the day. The anecdote set the stage for Kidman to share her own automotive preferences.


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Nicole Kidman prefers driving a Subaru for everyday use, despite owning a luxury Lamborghini gifted by her husband Keith Urban. Credit: Shutterstock


Kidman, who has graced the silver screen in roles that often exude elegance and sophistication, admitted to Beckham that she is not particularly interested in cars, a stark contrast to her husband, country music star Keith Urban. 'My husband is a car person. I am not a car person,' Kidman explained. 'I'm like, you can pick me up in anything, I'll be happy. I do like a bit of air-conditioning.'


When pressed by Beckham about what she drives, Kidman revealed the surprising truth: 'So here's the thing. My husband bought me a Lamborghini, but I drive a Subaru, and he drives the Lamborghini.' This down-to-earth admission highlights Kidman's preference for simplicity and functionality over flashiness and speed.

The Lamborghini Urus, starting at $US275,000 ($423K), is a high-performance luxury SUV that combines the power of a supercar with the versatility of an off-roader. Despite its impressive capabilities and status symbol, Kidman opts for the reliability and understated nature of her Subaru, a brand known for its safety features, durability, and all-wheel-drive systems—qualities that resonate with many everyday drivers, including those of us in the Seniors Discount Club.

Kidman's choice reflects a broader trend among some celebrities who choose to maintain a more relatable and grounded image. It's a reminder that, despite their wealth and access to the finer things in life, some stars prefer to keep things real, valuing the same practicalities that many of us do.


This isn't the first time Kidman has expressed her preference for a more casual lifestyle. In an earlier interview with Elle magazine, she shared how living in Tennessee has allowed her to enjoy being 'just a citizen,' participating in community activities and charitable work without the focus on her celebrity status. 'I like being a part of something not about my work, not about who I am, none of that,' she said, emphasizing the importance of her role as a member of the community rather than as a Hollywood star.

Nicole Kidman's choice to drive a Subaru over a Lamborghini is a testament to her personal values and the idea that luxury isn't always defined by price tags or brand names. It's about what makes you feel comfortable, safe, and happy—whether that's a car with scissor doors or one that's built to handle the rugged Australian outback.
Key Takeaways
  • Nicole Kidman reveals that despite owning a luxury Lamborghini Urus, gifted by her husband Keith Urban, she prefers driving a Subaru for her everyday transport.
  • The Australian actress discussed her car preferences in a conversation with Victoria Beckham for Vogue Australia, emphasising her down-to-earth nature.
  • Beckham shared her own experience with luxury cars, explaining the contrast between her father's Rolls-Royce and a white van from her working-class upbringing.
  • Kidman's preference for a more casual lifestyle is consistent with her previous comments about enjoying living in Tennessee as 'just a citizen,' focused on community participation rather than her celebrity status.
Members, what do you think about Nicole Kidman's car preference? Do you also value practicality over luxury in your vehicle choices? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.
 
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She didn't pass it up - it's still parked in her garage. Nothing to be admired there. It would have been more commendable if she sold it and donated the money to the poor!
 
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She didn't pass it up - it's still parked in her garage. Nothing to be admired there. It would have been more commendable if she sold it and donated the money to the poor!
No the claim that it is parked in 'her' garage is inaccurate.

She turned down the gift and the giver kept it and is using it himself.

That is reasonable and polite.

Selling it and giving the money away would be rude a pretentious display that you are 'more moral than they are'.

Not only rude, but false.

Using other people's money to appear charitable is not moral at all.
 
No the claim that it is parked in 'her' garage is inaccurate.

She turned down the gift and the giver kept it and is using it himself.

That is reasonable and polite.

Selling it and giving the money away would be rude a pretentious display that you are 'more moral than they are'.

Not only rude, but false.

Using other people's money to appear charitable is not moral at all.
If the information is incorrect, it should be corrected. However if, as is stated, her husband gave her the gift and she doesn't want it, I am sure they could reach some compromise regarding the disbursement of the money as most married couples would do.
 
If the information is incorrect, it should be corrected.
Don't tell me, tell the person who posted the original story... they should have proof read it first.

However if, as is stated, her husband gave her the gift and she doesn't want it, I am sure they could reach some compromise regarding the disbursement of the money as most married couples would do.
That's between them, I prefer not to interfere in other people's marriages.
 
If the information is incorrect, it should be corrected. However if, as is stated, her husband gave her the gift and she doesn't want it, I am sure they could reach some compromise regarding the disbursement of the money as most married couples would do.
Don't tell me, tell the person who posted the original story... they should have proof read it first.


That's between them, I prefer not to interfere in other people's marriages.
I agree about the proofreading - doesn't seem to happen nowadays. Proofreading was part of my job in past years and I find it really annoying to read misinformation.
 

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