🚗💸 Orlando Pirates’ 2025 Car Collection REVEALED – You Won’t Believe What They’re Driving! 😱🔥

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The Orlando Pirates are dominating the Premier Soccer League not just on the field—but in the fast lane too.

In 2025, their garage game has hit a whole new level.

And yes—it’s absolutely mind-blowing.

Let’s start with the captain himself, Innocent Maela, who rolls up to training in a sleek Range Rover Sport SVR, matte black finish, custom red interior, and a sound system so loud it’s banned from some suburban neighborhoods.

Estimated value?

R2.8 million.

But that’s just the warm-up.

Thembinkosi Lorch, ever the showman, recently upgraded to a Lamborghini Urus Performante, retailing north of R5 million.

He was spotted pulling into a Sandton café, doors scissoring open like a scene from a movie.

The car is a monster.

Twin-turbo V8.

Carbon fiber everything.

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And the license plate?

Simply: “LORCH10”.

Subtle.

Not to be outdone, rising star Monnapule Saleng is making waves off the pitch with his brand-new BMW M4 Competition Coupe, kitted out with full M-Performance extras and a wrap that changes color depending on the light.

Value?

R2.3 million—and that’s before insurance.

The Pirates locker room is starting to look like a motorshow.

Miguel Timm stunned everyone when he pulled up in a fully customized Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG—a luxury tank with brutal power.

The beast reportedly cost him over R4 million after mods.

Gold brake calipers.

Black chrome finish.

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Bulletproof windows?

We wouldn’t be surprised.

Even younger talents are catching the bug.

Relebohile Mofokeng, still in his early 20s, was recently gifted a Volkswagen Golf 8 GTI Clubsport—but he’s already hinting at a Porsche Cayman S upgrade.

Talk about leveling up fast.

It’s not just about status—it’s strategy.

Players say their cars reflect their ambition, their hustle, their taste for the finer things.

And in a league where image is everything, pulling up in a luxury whip isn’t just for show—it’s a message.

That message?

“I’ve arrived.”

But some players are taking it even further.

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Whispers inside the club suggest that one anonymous Pirate has a Ferrari SF90 Stradale tucked away in a private garage in Cape Town—valued at over R11 million.

The identity of the owner remains a mystery, but teammates have been dropping hints.

“Let’s just say he’s fast on the pitch—and faster in the streets,” one insider joked.

There’s also serious love for Audi within the squad.

Thabiso Monyane is a die-hard fan of the Audi RS5 Sportback, while several players were seen test-driving the new RS Q8, a luxury SUV with hypercar power.

The club parking lot is now a rotating showroom of turbocharged dreams and German precision.

One day it’s Maseratis.

The next, McLarens.

And yes—someone is even rumored to be in talks to import a Tesla Model X Plaid.

Electric flex.

Because why not?

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But it’s not just about flashy engines.

Some Pirates stars have gone the sentimental route.

Goalkeeper Sipho Chaine still holds onto his first car, a humble Toyota Corolla, which he keeps polished and parked beside his newer rides.

“It reminds me where I came from,” he reportedly said.

Respect.

Off the pitch, these vehicles become extensions of the players’ personalities.

Clean, customized interiors.

Personalized number plates.

Sound systems that rattle traffic lights.

Some even have starlight ceilings, champagne fridges, and suede dashboards.

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One player allegedly spent R100,000 just on LED ambient lighting and custom leather stitching.

Priorities.

Fans have taken notice.

Spotted regularly outside gyms, clubs, and high-end restaurants, the Pirates’ car collection has become the unofficial “fifth member” of their starting XI.

And yes—social media is OBSESSED.

Instagram pages dedicated to PSL player cars have seen massive spikes in engagement.

One post showing Lorch’s Urus got over 120,000 likes in 24 hours.

It’s no longer just about goals and assists.

It’s about horsepower.

Custom grilles.

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And who can pull up to training with the most jaw-dropping entrance.

As we head deeper into 2025, the Pirates look more like a luxury lifestyle brand than a football club.

They’re fast.

They’re flashy.

And they’re living the dream.

One gear shift at a time.

So whether you’re a fan, a rival, or just a car fanatic—one thing is clear:

When it comes to the Orlando Pirates, the race is already won before the match even kicks off.

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