Scotts Maphuma has taken the Amapiano scene by storm in recent months. His unique vocals have dominated clubs and charts. With hit songs and sold-out shows, money has been flowing into his pockets.
From Johannesburg to Cape Town, fans scream his name at every event. The talented vocalist has shown he’s not just about music. He lives large and flaunts his flashy lifestyle online.
From designer outfits to dripping gold, Scotts has become a symbol of success. His latest Instagram post reminded fans just how deep his pockets run. This time, it wasn’t about music—but a beastly car.

Scotts Maphuma’s pimped car
Scotts Maphuma has always had a thing for fast, flashy rides. Recently, he posted a throwback of his stunning VW GTi on Instagram. “I miss you my Girll 7⃣7⃣7⃣
,” he captioned.
The car was a masterpiece, pimped beyond recognition. Fans were left shocked by its extreme transformation. The VW GTi wasn’t just loud—it was luxury on wheels. Scotts had fitted it with shiny Benzi (Mercedes) rims, turning heads everywhere.
Spoilers, custom lighting, and a thumping sound system made it unforgettable. This was no ordinary ride—it was a top-tier Gusheshe. Every detail screamed money and style.
Despite selling it—or so it seemed—Scotts still holds deep feelings for the car. His fans flooded the comments, begging for more pictures. Some couldn’t believe a GTi could ever look that bold and exotic. Others admired his taste and passion for cars. One thing’s clear: Scotts Maphuma lives life in the fast lane.
Fans react
After Scotts Maphuma shared a video of his pimped car, fans loved the mix and could not keep quiet.
@Ian Jnr Changa “Why are you acting like you didn’t see the Benz logo on the rims ”
@kevinn_great “A Volkswagen with Mercedes tilesphumically interesting
”
@Tapfuma Nzara “VW GTi with Mercedes Benz Rim , now that’s hard ”
@Obakeng “Don’t worry me and Bab Zulu we taking good care of it”
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