23-year-old Kamo Mphela buys a new R2 million car, as she begins her soft life. Despite making all sorts of headlines for the wrong reason, Kamo Mphela has been winning big of late. It comes as a surprise to many that the bubbly musician was born in 1999.
We can all agree that Kamo Mphela has climbed the ladders of success to quickly become one of the most successful young self-made entertainers in South Africa. No doubt she has fast become one of Mzansis finest, and her unmatched flair has seen her going to places.
Well, let’s take a dive into Kamo Mphela’s new baby that costs a fortune. As of 2022, the rumour mill has it that she has an estimated net worth of around R13 million. We can all agree that her newfound fame has given her a life of glitz and glamour on a silver platter.
Kamo Mphela’s new R2 million car gets Mzansi talking
She has been donning the finest designer clothes the world can offer to drive the most sort after exotic cars. She has been topping trends of late after she purchased a new Mercedes Benz.
Since its launch, the V300d will now top the range and be offered in 3 trim grades, including Avantgarde, Avantgarde AMG Line and Exclusive. Unlike its other V-Class siblings (powered by an ageing 2.1-litre turbodiesel engine), the V300d is fitted with Merc’s OM 654 2.0-litre turbodiesel tuned to deliver 176 kW 500 Nm and is equipped with a 9-speed automatic transmission.
The V-Class can seat up to 8 people, and 2 individual seats and a 3-seater bench are standard, but customers can arrange or add seating as required depending on their preference. In Exclusive trim, additional features such as a sliding panoramic sunroof, adaptive cruise control, and a surround-view camera will be fitted as standard.
According to several sources, the car is valued at around R2 million. However, Mzansi is yet to distinguish if it’s the latest V300d or a V200 since there is a thin line between them. Mzansi is more than assured that the beast is a V300d after they managed to connect the dots through her old Twitter threads.
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