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Rachel Kolisi new car fresh start after divorce from Siya Kolisi

Posted on January 17, 2026
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A new set of keys and a new chapter

For Rachel Kolisi, the start of 2026 has come with a moment many South Africans didn’t see coming. After months of spotlight on her personal life following her split from Springbok rugby captain Siya Kolisi, she recently posted photos of herself next to a glossy black Jetour SUV that she now calls her own. According to posts on her social feeds, the vehicle was gifted to her as part of a brand ambassador deal with Jetour South Africa, marking a symbolic shift from past headlines to future ambitions.

Social media lit up as followers reacted to her new wheels and what they see as a confident move forward. Comments ranged from praise for her resilience to joy that she’s receiving support and opportunities in her own right.

From borrowed rides to branded partnership

The story of Rachel’s recent cars has become something of a talking point in the public sphere. After her highly publicised separation from Siya, the celebrity mum was pictured driving what she affectionately called a borrowed old car. That modest vehicle soon became part of her narrative of humility and real life beyond tabloid glamour.

Fans latched onto this detail, and many applauded her for owning that experience honestly. Now, with a sponsorship from a growing automobile brand, she’s shifted from borrowed wheels to a brand new Jetour T2 valued at well over half a million rand. The transition has been widely discussed online as a sign that she’s not just moving on but forging a path of her own.

Turning personal moments into a message

For Rachel, the new car is more than a sleek ride. On social platforms, she shared images with captions about keys and chapters, resonating with many who have faced rough patches and found ways to keep moving forward. That message found particular traction among South African fans who admire her mix of candidness and strength, especially on platforms where women spoke openly about finding dignity in starting over.

In the background of all this change, she’s also building momentum professionally. Rachel has been evolving her personal brand with public speaking, community-focused initiatives, and a documentary project that reflects on her experiences and growth. The new partnership with Jetour fits neatly into that picture, bringing visibility and practical support as she tours and speaks to audiences nationwide.

A South African conversation around reinvention

Rachel’s journey has stirred more than celebrity gossip. It’s sparked conversations about how public figures navigate life changes in real time and how social media can both amplify struggle and highlight perseverance. What might have been covered last year as just another celebrity split has this time become a cultural moment about resilience, self-worth, and starting fresh with confidence and purpose.

Source: Briefly News

Featured Image: Instagram

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