Mikey Seems 2 Funny is back on the road in serious style — and this time, the ride comes with a price tag that demands attention.
The content creator, influencer, and businessman, real name Michael Ssebamba, has upgraded to a Range Rover Sport estimated at Ugx240 million after modifications. The striking sky blue and black two-tone machine has already been spotted multiple times cruising through Bukoto, and over the weekend it made its most public appearance yet — pulling up at a media presser and doing what Mikey’s cars tend to do: steal the show.

The Car, Up Close
This is not a straightforward purchase. Mikey’s new ride started life as a 2016 Range Rover Sport but has been upgraded to 2020 specifications, putting the estimated post-upgrade cost at Ugx240 million.
The work did not stop at the exterior. The car’s engine and exhaust have been remapped, meaning it does not just look the part — it sounds it too.
The sky blue and black paint combination is what has caught the most attention on the streets of Bukoto, where the vehicle has been seen on multiple occasions before its weekend media appearance. It is the kind of car that earns a second look even in an area accustomed to high-end traffic.
For those keeping score, this is an upgrade from his previous Range Rover, which carried the personalised number plates reading “Mikey.” The new ride has not been confirmed to carry personalised plates, but the car itself needs little introduction at this point.
What Mikey Had to Say
At the media presser, Mikey Seems 2 Funny did not shy away from the spotlight — but he also used the moment to share a message that goes beyond the car.
The 30-year-old spoke about hard work and financial discipline, crediting his farm among the ventures keeping his finances in order.
“I am a very hard-working man. My farm is doing just fine,” he said. “I advise my fellow youths to live within their means. Never buy something if the finances you have at your disposal can’t buy it twice.”
It is a line that will travel. The idea of only purchasing something your money can afford twice is a practical financial principle dressed up in the language of someone who has clearly thought about it — and apparently applied it, given what is sitting in his driveway.
The advice lands differently coming from someone who just pulled up in a Shs240 million vehicle. But that, arguably, is the point. He is not telling young people not to dream. He is telling them to build the foundation before they reach for the flex.

Who Is Mikey Seems 2 Funny?
Michael Ssebamba built his public profile as a content creator and social media personality before expanding into business. At 30, he operates across multiple streams — with his farm among the ventures he references publicly as part of his income base.
He has a following that responds to both his personality and his lifestyle content, and he has developed a reputation for being candid about money and success in ways that go beyond simple flexing. His previous Range Rover, complete with personalised plates, had become something of a visual signature. The new car represents a step up in both value and visibility.
Beyond business, Mikey has spoken about his long-term personal goals, including a desire to pursue further education in Canada — a reminder that for all the cars and cameras, there are ambitions in his life that have nothing to do with a social media moment.
Why People Are Watching
Ugandan content creators occupy an interesting space in the country’s public conversation. They are not musicians or actors in the traditional sense, but the audience they command — particularly online — rivals and in some cases exceeds that of more conventional celebrities.
When someone like Mikey Seems 2 Funny shows up at a media event in a Shs240 million car, it lands as both a lifestyle statement and a business signal. It tells other creators, brands, and potential partners something about where he sits in the market.
The financial advice he offered alongside the reveal adds a layer that keeps the story from being purely about consumption. He is framing the car not as a reward for clout, but as a result of discipline — which is a more interesting narrative, and one that gives his audience something to carry away beyond the photos.
The Details That Stand Out
A 2016 chassis upgraded to 2020 spec. An engine and exhaust remapped for sound. A sky blue and black paint job that turns heads in Bukoto. And a Shs240 million price tag on the other side of all that work.
Mikey Seems 2 Funny has put serious thought — and serious money — into this car. But if his own advice is anything to go by, the money to buy it twice was already there before he signed for it.
Michael Ssebamba has always been loud in the best way — online, in business, and now, reportedly, on the exhaust note of a remapped Range Rover Sport. The farm is doing fine, the car is doing better, and the Canada dream is still on the horizon. Not a bad position for a 30-year-old from Kampala.
