Haval Ladies Club Impress Mzansi with Stylish Convoy Display
- A TikTok video showcased the Haval Ladies Club making a stylish entrance in a synchronised convoy of matching SUVs
- The all-female car club, dressed in matching outfits, impressed social media users with their display of unity and sisterhood
- The clip celebrated female empowerment and redefined perceptions of car clubs in South Africa, sparking widespread praise
South Africans enthusiastically praised a viral TikTok video featuring the Haval Ladies Club, an all-female car club, which showcased their stylish entrance in a coordinated convoy, symbolising unity, confidence and female empowerment in motoring culture.

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South African TikTok users can’t stop raving about a video showing the Haval Ladies Club making a bold and stylish entrance in a sleek convoy of matching cars. The video, posted by user @promisentuli, captures the all-female car club arriving in a synchronised procession, turning heads and winning over social media users.

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The convoy, made up of Haval SUVs, showcases not just a shared love for stylish vehicles but a strong sense of sisterhood and pride, and Mzansi is here for it. The video has since gone viral, attracting thousands of views, likes, and celebratory comments from people praising the women for breaking stereotypes and showing off female power in a traditionally male-dominated car culture.
What makes the Haval Ladies Club’s video stand out is not just the cars but the statement it makes. Many online users commented on how refreshing it was to see women take up space in the motoring scene with such class and coordination.
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The TikTok clip of the convoy shows the women cruising smoothly, some waving out their windows as the crowd looks on in admiration. From the polished vehicles to the confident driving, the video captured the essence of celebration and unity.
Mzansi was quick to praise the Haval Ladies Club for their style, organisation, and the powerful message behind the moment. For many, it’s not just about the cars. It’s about seeing women support one another, shine in their passions, and proudly claim their space.

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Here's what netizens had to say
Peace said:
"Where are my Omoda ladies?"
Queen Oumakie said:
"We party for a purpose. 👌 We're Haval Ladies Club."
Phumzile asked:
"Audi ladies, where are you?"
Precious Mudau wrote:
"From my lips to God’s ears, I am going to be a part of the Haval Ladies Club. I will own a Haval Jolion. 🥳"
Makamizet said:
"I’m proud of y’all ladies. 🥰"
Paulyg asked:
"How do I join the group?"
Mpumi Koratile asked:
"Pedestrian ladies, where are you?"
Mrs Husband said:
"Wanted to join Toyota gang but byanong bare Yaris gae dlale. 😂😢"
Paballo asked:
"Where are my BMW ladies?"
Angie said:
"The lady carrying a baby on her back is so happy. May God bless her with her own Haval. 🥹"
Luvuyo Dlamini wrote:
"I knew that my car is for ladies, weh ma meh."
Check out the TikTok video below:
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