The Cuban influencer Ultra (Ultrack), whose real name is Jorge Ramón Batista Calero, hinted that he bought a Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R and celebrated with a phrase that quickly went viral among the Cuban community in Miami: "I'm no longer at the level of the Toyotas of Hialeah."
The moment was captured in a video posted this Wednesday by Leandis Martínez, owner of the dealership "El Primo Autos", on his Instagram account, where the clip garnered nearly 85,000 views in just a few hours.
In the images, Ultra is seen at the dealership showcasing the vehicle and throwing his already famous jabs at the more modest cars of the municipality that is the hallmark of the Miami metropolitan area.
"I need someone to find me a Lambo because the Infinitis, Toyotas, and all those Nissans they have in Hialeah, I'm not at that level," the influencer stated in the video, laughing and with his usual laid-back style.
The car seller, identified as "Lachepi," ended the clip with the phrase: "Sold by cousin Lachepi."
The Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R is a high-performance muscle car equipped with a 5.2L V8 “Voodoo” engine producing 526 horsepower, a six-speed manual transmission, Brembo brakes, and Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires. Its base price was around $74,630 for the 2020 model, although used units or special editions can exceed $100,000.
Hialeah, known for its high concentration of Cuban residents, is culturally associated with mid-range cars like Toyota, Infiniti, or Nissan, which imbues the phrase "Ultra" with a sense of social class humor that is easily recognizable to the Cuban American audience.
The acquisition adds to a well-established trend among Cuban influencers in Miami of showcasing sports and luxury cars as a symbol of success in exile. Carnota acquired a red Chevrolet Corvette C8 in November 2024, while Oniel Bebeshito gifted Rachel Arderi a Mercedes G-Wagon valued at $182,000 in February 2025.
Ultra, originally from Holguín, emigrated to the United States and passed through Kentucky before settling in Miami, where he built his audience with controversial content about life in exile. His personal life has also been highly public: he confirmed his separation from Amanda Sanz, the mother of his two daughters, in January 2025, after seven years of relationship.
Currently, he is in a relationship with the influencer Claudia Artiles, with whom he experienced the loss of an expected baby earlier this year. Artiles, for her part, has also recently made headlines: the influencer underwent a cosmetic procedure that sparked controversy on social media.
In September 2025, Ultra also made headlines for undergoing cosmetic surgery in Miami, a hair transplant that he publicly documented.
With the Shelby GT350R in his garage, Ultra has already set his sights on the next level: a Lamborghini.
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