Bonang Matheba shows off R5 million Ferrari

Popular South African businesswoman, reality TV star, and media personality Bonang Matheba is trending after she showed off a sleek Ferrari in one of her recent posts.


 


 

 

 

Doubtless, the photos of Bonang Matheba in the sleek Ferrari have since flooded social media, with many trying to connect the dots if Bonang has added a new Ferrari to her impressive fleet.

Since being posted on the internet, the photos of the car have gained thousands of comments and reactions. However, in the now-viral photos, Bonang was in a FerrariGTC4Lusso.

The celebrated star also flaunted one of her flashiest designer bags, a Hermes Kelly handbag worth R300 000, in several reputable stores dotted around the globe.

Against the trends, Bonang Matheba has yet to confirm if she owns the car that has seen her making headlines. No doubt, this is one of the most sought-after Ferraris. The car was unveiled at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show as a successor to the Ferrari FF. Some of the specs that make it stand above the rest include:

Ferrari F140 V12 engine
651 hp and 697 N.m of torque
Top speed of 335 km/h
The car can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.4 seconds.
It is also an all-wheel drive.
However, petrolheads have given the car a nod, with many trying to understand its price tag. The car has a base price tag of R5 million. However, a few FerarriGTC4Lusso have made it on the market in recent years. Bonang Matheba’s impressive fleet has since been implicated in the mix.

She reportedly owns a Mercedes-Benz Maybach S500, undoubtedly one of the top models in the S-Class line. According to reports, it has a base price tag of R1.8 million in several dealerships nationwide.

Bonang Matheba undoubtedly has a soft spot for Mercedes and has a fleet to show for it. One of her flashiest cars is a Mercedes-Benz G Wagon. She also owns a Range Rover Sport. The 5.0-litre V8 supercharged petrol engine beast has a base price of R1.5 million.

However, she has been spotted driving around a sleek BMW i8 with a market value of R2.5 million.