Nasty C buys new Ford Raptor worth R1.2 million

South African rapper Nasty C has just secured a powerful new ride, turning heads after taking delivery of a Ford Ranger Raptor valued at around R1.2 million.

The Durban-born star, whose real name is Ngwazi Ngcobo, was captured receiving the high-performance bakkie at Carshop Rivonia, with photos and videos of the handover quickly making rounds on social media.

The bold, wide-bodied vehicle stood out instantly, reflecting both luxury and rugged capability.

Known for its aggressive design and off-road dominance, the Ranger Raptor comes equipped with a 3.0-litre twin-turbo V6 EcoBoost engine, along with advanced suspension and reinforced build, making it as comfortable on rough terrain as it is on city roads.

While the rapper has previously been associated with sleek Mercedes-Benz AMG models, this latest addition signals a shift toward something more robust and performance-driven.

See photo of the car below:

Joy Adekunle
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