Sister Surprises Brother with Dream Car Worth R700k in Viral Video, South African Ladies Charmed

Sister Surprises Brother with Dream Car Worth R700k in Viral Video, South African Ladies Charmed

  • A South African woman surprised her brother with his dream car, a Toyota bakkie, which is priced at a hefty price tag, in a heartwarming gesture that has gone viral
  • The man's emotional reaction, a mix of confusion, disbelief, and joy, has captured the hearts of many social media users
  • The viral TikTok video has sparked admiration and praise for the sister's generosity and the siblings' loving bond, with many users celebrating their heartwarming relationship

A South African woman has left many social media users in awe after surprising her brother with his dream car, a Toyota bakkie, in a touching gesture that has since gone viral.

A woman showcased how she surprised her brother with his dream car in a TikTok video.
A woman in South Africa sparked a frenzy as she showcased the heartwarming surprise she pulled off for her brother. Image: @drnicky6
Source: TikTok

The video shared by @drnicky6 on TikTok captured the emotional moment when the young man was handed the keys to the vehicle. At first, he appeared confused, not realising that the car in front of him was now his. Once the surprise sank in, his reaction was a mix of disbelief and pure joy, leaving viewers moved by the heartfelt sibling bond.

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The sister, who organised the surprise, explained the following while taking to her TikTok caption saying:

"POV l surprise my brother with his dream car as a young sister, and he was very happy."

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The Toyota bakkie is reportedly worth R700k in South Africa, and Mzansi ladies in particular were charmed by the brother’s humility and gratitude. Many filled the comments section with admiration, praising the sister for her generosity and celebrating the brother’s emotional response. Some even jokingly said they were “ready to marry into the family” after seeing how much love and care the siblings had for each other.

The gesture has gone viral on TikTok since it was shared on 4 September 2025 by the social media user @drnicky6 on TikTok.

SA reacts to sister's car gift for her brother

South Africans were in awe of the moment as they took to the comments section to rave over the heartwarming sibling bond, with some gushing over the vehicle, saying:

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Liswa said:

"Ooh, my Sister in-law, thank you for showing my hubby love so ubhuti uhlalaphi yena."

Stani Mbo wrote:

"Some of us have vampires instead of sisters."

Londi MaZungu wished her well, saying:

"May your pockets never run dry, sis."

Nkeletloumasubelele expressed:

"Wish I had the means to do this for my brother, the guy is younger than me, but he plays a big brother's role and is acing it, he is more of a deputy parent than I am. When I count my blessings, I count him twice."

Bonzai added:

"You must also surprise him with his dream woman, which is me, of course."

Kganya commented:

"Your parents raised you well...May your pocket never run dry."

Watch the video below:

In a TikTok video, a woman revealed how she surprised her brother with his dream car.
A woman bought her brother his dream car, a Toyota worth R700k, and South African ladies were charmed. Image: @drnicky6
Source: TikTok

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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