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(Image credit: M 93 / Wikimedia Commons ) Share Share by: Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Email Share this article 6 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang lamented during an interview at the 2026 World Economic Forum gathering purchasing “the most expensive car in the world.” According to the leather-clad CEO, he regretted cashing out some of his company stock after its 1999 IPO to buy his parents a nice car, although he also said they still have the vehicle.
“My only regret was at the IPO. After the IPO, I wanted to buy my parents something nice, and so I sold Nvidia stock at a valuation of $300 million — the company was at a valuation of $300 million — and I bought them a Mercedes S-Class,” Huang said. “It is the most expensive car in the world. They regret it.” Thankfully, when the host asked, “Do they still have it?” Jensen answered, “Oh, sure. Yeah, they still have it.”
Watch On The S-Class was Mercedes-Benz’s top-of-the-line offering back in 1999, and given that Huang just received a massive windfall after Nvidia’s IPO, we can assume that he bought the most expensive S600 trim, which came with a 6-liter V12 engine. Multiple sources indicate that this vehicle cost around $135,000 back then, depending on the options. With Nvidia’s stock price at $12 per share at the time, Jensen likely sold around 11,250 shares to afford the Mercedes.
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