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‘Monthly Income of 100 Million’ Tzuyang Drives a Domestic Car, Not a Supercar… “Tesla is for My Mom”

Miji Kim
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2025-09-01 09:43:08
Tzuyang. Photo | Captured from the YouTube channel ‘Tzuyang's Garden’
Tzuyang. Photo | Captured from the YouTube channel ‘Tzuyang's Garden’

Creator Tzuyang, who has 12 million subscribers, has revealed the car he actually drives for the first time.

On the 31st of last month, a video titled “What Car Does a 12 Million YouTuber Drive? Tzuyang's Car Revealed for the First Time” was posted on the YouTube channel ‘Tzuyang's Garden’.

On that day, the manager stated, “We decided to take Tzuyang's car to the clothing factory where we make clothes,” and added, “The car is really dirty, so we decided to wash it before going.”

The production team mentioned rumors about Tzuyang's car model, saying, “There are rumors of a Porsche, Rolls Royce, and Bentley,” referring to supercars worth several hundred million won, and the manager said, “You’ll know when you see it. It was hard to persuade him not to show the car.”

Tzuyang then appeared driving a domestic car, the KG Mobility Torres. The vehicle's price is known to range from 26 million to 37 million won.

Tzuyang. Photo | Captured from the YouTube channel ‘Tzuyang's Garden’
Tzuyang. Photo | Captured from the YouTube channel ‘Tzuyang's Garden’

Tzuyang, who named the car ‘Torangi’, said, “I bought it about 2 years ago,” and surprised everyone by stating, “The car I used to drive was a Tesla, but I gave it to my mom.”

He explained the reason for choosing this vehicle, saying, “I was really into snowboarding two years ago, so I bought it to carry my equipment.”

Meanwhile, Tzuyang recently appeared on MBC’s ‘Radio Star’ and drew attention by revealing his income. He said, “With just YouTube revenue, I make about 100 million won a month, and there were times in the past when it was much more than that,” and added, “In the case of the U.S. or Japan, the revenue per view is different, so I earn more.”

He continued, “The cost of content production also correlates with revenue, and I have a lot of employees.”

[Kim Mi-ji, Star Today Reporter]

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