“From the Batcave to Cape Town”: Gent Shows Lamborghinis Turning Heads at a Petrol Station

“From the Batcave to Cape Town”: Gent Shows Lamborghinis Turning Heads at a Petrol Station

  • A TikTok content creator shared a viral video showing two stunning Lamborghinis filling up at a Cape Town petrol station
  • The rare sighting of a black and golden Lamborghini attracted over 57,000 views as South Africans were amazed to see such expensive vehicles
  • Mzansi flooded the comments with jokes about owning the cars themselves, while others shared excitement about spotting the luxury vehicles around the city

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A video went viral.
A young man shared a video showing two luxury vehicles filling up at a petrol station. Images: @jordan_macdonald
Source: TikTok

A content creator shared a video on 4 September 2025 that had South Africans doing double takes at their screens. The clip showed two magnificent Lamborghinis pulling into an ordinary Cape Town petrol station to fill up, creating quite the spectacle for anyone who happened to be there.

The video was shared on the TikTok page @jordan_macdonald, captioned:

"From the Batcave to Cape Town. Lamborghinis presence is 🔥🔥🔥."

The clip features a sleek black Lamborghini alongside a stunning golden one, both looking incredibly smart and completely out of place at the regular filling station. The footage captures different angles of the luxury vehicles as they go about the mundane task of getting petrol before driving off into the Cape Town streets.

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The unusual sighting quickly went viral, racking up over 57,000 views as people couldn't get enough of seeing such expensive cars at an everyday location. Many viewers were excited to witness something so uncommon, with the golden Lamborghini particularly catching attention for its eye-catching colour and distinctive doors.

A gent shared a clip that went viral.
A young man from Cape Town shared a video showing how two luxury vehicles turned heads at a filling station. Images: @jordan_macdonald
Source: TikTok

Mzansi reacts to luxury car sighting

South Africans flooded the comments section with their reactions, many making humorous claims about the vehicles:

@tame_anathi joked:

"I was going to buy one this week, but it's too fast for me, so I'm walking instead."

@appleuser3964641 proudly stated:

"Only in Cape Town 💯"

@Leungo shared a funny story:

"I asked these guys to take it to the car wash and now I'm seeing my car all over TikTok😭🔥"

@Castro admired:

"The gold one with Gull Wing Doors👌👌"

@ReegyD revealed:

"I saw the same black one on a flatbed truck on the M5 yesterday morning."

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@rizzard._ commented:

"I thought this was Andrew Tate and got excited... Anyways! Ayy, this is right down the road from JOY."

@Ipfi_Manenzhe identified:

"Lamborghini Revuelto!"

@oortjies wondered:

"How does your family have this type of money?"

@DrugzNotHugz joked:

"Almost bought one, then I saw that my 18s subs wouldn't fit, so I bought a Quantum instead."

All about the Lamborghini

According to cars.co.za, the Lamborghini Revuelto has a recommended retail price of R12.8 million. This petrol-electric hybrid beast can accelerate from 0-100km/h in just 2.5 seconds and reaches a top speed of 350km/h.

The luxury vehicle features a 6.5-litre V12 engine with a total power output of 747kW, making it one of the most powerful cars money can buy.

Watch the TikTok clip below:

3 Other stories about luxury cars in SA

  • Briefly News recently reported on luxury cars spotted at Stellenbosch University that had people questioning whether students could afford such expensive rides.
  • Willie le Roux made headlines when the Springboks star was seen with his R1.5 million luxury car, but fans were more interested in knowing how rugby players afford such vehicles.
  • A generous mother surprised her son with a BMW worth over R600,000 for his 18th birthday, though the real story behind how she managed to buy it had people asking questions.

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Nerissa Naidoo (Human Interest Editor) Nerissa Naidoo is a writer and editor with seven years of experience. Currently, she is a human interest writer at Briefly News and joined the publication in 2024. She began her career contributing to Morning Lazziness and later joined Featherpen.org. As a TUW ghostwriter, she focused on non-fiction, while her editorial roles at National Today and Entail.ai honed her skills in content accuracy and expert-driven editing. You can reach her at nerissa.naidoo@briefly.co.za