Big Zulu Turns Heads with His R2.8 Million McLaren 650S Spider
Rapper Siyabonga Nene, widely recognized as Big Zulu, has added another milestone to his growing list of achievements. The Inkabi Records founder recently showcased his luxurious new ride, a McLaren 650S Spider, which costs between R2.8 million and R4 million. This acquisition solidifies his spot among South Africa’s celebrities known for their extravagant car collections.
A Luxury Addition to a Big Year
Big Zulu has been making big moves in 2024. Earlier this year, he built his family a home in Newcastle, proving his dedication to both personal and professional success. Now, he’s celebrating another achievement with the purchase of the British-engineered McLaren 650S Spider.
Taking to Instagram, the rapper shared photos of his sleek new car with the caption “Ayzondi GP.” Fans and industry friends quickly flocked to the comment section to congratulate him on his latest purchase.
Features of the McLaren 650S Spider
According to McLaren, the 650S Spider boasts features that combine performance, luxury, and innovative design. Key highlights include:
Dihedral Doors: A striking feature that adds to the car’s visual appeal.
Retractable Hardtop Roof: Designed to be lightweight, it maintains excellent balance and a low center of gravity.
LED Headlamps: These not only enhance visibility but also improve fuel efficiency.
Interior Luxury: The vehicle offers a high-end interior crafted for maximum comfort and sophistication.
Joining an Elite Group
Big Zulu is not the only South African celebrity flaunting a McLaren. The South African publication notes that other stars who own models from this prestigious brand include:
Jojo Robinson: Star of The Real Housewives of Durban.
Nhlanhla Lux: Founder of Operation Dudula.
Andile Mpisane: Soccer player and son of business mogul Mamkhize.
Cassper Nyovest: Renowned rapper and producer.
Since its debut in 2017, the McLaren brand has released numerous iconic models, including the 720S Spider and special editions like the MSO Apex and Le Mans.
Industry Reactions
Big Zulu’s industry peers were quick to share their admiration. Musician Alie Keys commented, “This car is on that previous song … may God bless you King with many more transis (cars).” DJ Tira added, “Wayithenga ngempela ngithi uyadlala,” which translates to “I thought you were joking.”
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Fans also chimed in, with one suggesting that Big Zulu should host an annual car or music-themed event to celebrate his passion for luxury vehicles.
A Role Model for Success
Beyond cars, Big Zulu continues to inspire with his achievements, from building homes for his family to pursuing his love for music and luxury. With every milestone, he proves that hard work and determination can lead to extraordinary success.