South Africans in the US Showcase Luxury Cars and 'Soft Life' in Viral Video, Mzansi Reacts: "Vibe"

South Africans in the US Showcase Luxury Cars and 'Soft Life' in Viral Video, Mzansi Reacts: "Vibe"

  • A group of South Africans living in the US hosted a luxury car showcase, featuring high-end vehicles like Lamborghinis, Bentleys and more
  • The event celebrated success, unity, and the "soft life" that many link to wealth and accomplishment, sparking discussions about ambition and financial discipline
  • The showcase highlighted the global presence of South Africans thriving abroad, inspiring online users with their achievements and luxury lifestyles

A group of South Africans living in the United States recently caught attention online after hosting a luxury car showcase that displayed their lavish lifestyles abroad.

A group of South Africans showcased their luxury cars in the US and a soft life in a viral video.
South Africans got together in the US and showcased their luxury cars and how they had fun the Mzansi way in a TikTok video. Image: @rooilove_rooi
Source: TikTok

The gathering, which was shared on TikTok under the handle @rooilove_rooi, featured an impressive fleet of vehicles, including Lamborghinis, Bentleys, and several other high-end models.

The video clip published on 16 September 2025 revealed a convoy of brightly polished cars parked in neat rows, with proud owners and their friends mingling nearby. Laughter, music, dance and conversations filled the air as the group celebrated success and shared a slice of the “soft life” many South Africans often associate with wealth and achievement.

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Online, viewers were quick to react with a mix of admiration and curiosity. Some praised the diaspora for representing Mzansi with pride while thriving abroad, while others noted how such displays highlight the opportunities available to those who migrate and work hard overseas.

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Luxury cars have long been a status symbol in South Africa, but for many, owning brands like Lamborghini or Bentley remains a dream. Seeing fellow South Africans abroad driving these cars sparked conversations about ambition, financial discipline, and the sacrifices often required to reach such heights.

According to many reports, high-end vehicles in the US are more accessible due to lower import costs and better financing options compared to South Africa. This has allowed some expatriates to indulge in luxury purchases more easily than they could back home.

The event also served as a reminder of the global presence of South Africans, who continue to make their mark across industries while celebrating their roots.

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Many online users were inspired as they watched the TikTok user @rooilove_rooi's video, which was not just about luxury cars but a celebration of unity, success, and the joy of enjoying the fruits of hard work abroad.

Mzansi claps for South Africans in the US flexing their cars

Mzansi online users were impressed by the South Africans showcasing their cars, as they flooded the comments section applauding them, with some gushing over their vehicles.

Sa94rkt said:

"That blue and white golf is always at events."

Reshy Rassy23 added:

"It’s giving car wash vibes ko pitori."

Asi Gift expressed:

"The best chillaz."

Arona shared:

"Omg I was there!! Fun was had, Shem!!"

YT: Sangiwe Mrubata Jensen commented:

"Sana, this looks like such a vibe!"

Watch the video below:

South Africans in the US came together to showcase their luxury cars and enjoy the Mzansi lifestyle in a TikTok video.
A group of South Africans went viral by showcasing their luxury cars and soft life in a video. Image: @rooilove_rooi
Source: TikTok

Women flexing their cars in Mzansi

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Johana Mukandila (Human Interest Editor) Johana Tshidibi Mukandila has been a Human Interest Reporter at Briefly News since 2023. She has over four years of experience as a multimedia journalist. Johana holds a national diploma in journalism from the Cape Peninsula University Of Technology (2023). She has worked at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, PAICTA, BONA Magazine and Albella Music Production. She is currently furthering her education in journalism at the CPUT. She has passed a set of trainings from Google News Initiative. Reach her at johana.mukandila@briefly.co.za