Jojo Robinson bids farewell to her McLaren 570S and explores new supercar options

Kamogelo Makhura|Published

Reality TV star, Jojo Robinson bid farewell to her flashy yellow McLaren car as she prepares to make room for a new car.

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South African reality TV star Jojo Robinson took to social media to share that she is parting ways with her beloved McLaren 570S car.

Taking to Instagram, Robinson shared that she made the difficult decision to sell the car after purchasing it two years ago and reflected on her journey with the car.

“Said goodbye to our beautiful McLaren today after 2 years together. We made the call to sell her. We had so many good memories in that car, but sometimes you need a little something different,” she said.

The price tag for a new McLaren supercar costs around R10 million, while a used model is estimated to cost around R4 million.

Even though she is selling the yellow McLaren car, she said that she is preparing to purchase a new car when she comes back to SA, revealing which two car options she has her eyes on.

“So once we get back from Dubai and Abu Dhabi next month, we will start looking for a new Supercar baby to add to the family.

She asked, “My top picks are the Lamborghini Huracan or the Ferrari 488 GTB ... any suggestions?” 

“We obviously still have our other cars, so we need something in the SUPER car categories to replace her… we aren’t in a rush,” she added.

The “Real Housewives of Durban” star also playfully threw shade by sharing that the dress she is wearing while posing beside the flashy and luxurious car costs R135, and it is from Shein.

Proving that while she might not compromise when it comes to her impeccable taste for expensive cars, she still wears clothes that cost a reasonable amount of money.

Robinson has proved that she is a car enthusiast and never shied away from showing off her love for supercars.

Last October, she celebrated purchasing a new grey Ford Mustang GT, making her the first person to get her hands on the seventh-generation car.

In addition, The Mustang Dark Horse is the first new performance name for the brand since Mustang Bullitt was introduced in 2001.

The supercar costs R1.5 million and was launched in 2024.