Miss SA 2024 Mia le Roux in her brand new Mercedes-Benz CLE Coupé. Picture: IndirectMedia/Supplied
The newly crowned Miss South Africa 2024, Mia le Roux, recently received her brand new car, a Mercedes-Benz CLE Coupé, which is valued at at least R1.36 million.
Miss SA 2024, le Roux received a number of prizes as part of winning the title, which she will make use of during her reign.
“I am so excited and I am going to have all the fun in the world with this magnificent car.”
“I am so thankful that it is such a safe vehicle with so many in-built safety features and I know I will have so much fun driving it this year.
“It is truly special to me because my Oupa was a Mercedes man and I am now driving a Mercedes so it is really a beautiful full circle moment,” le Roux said.
Her prizes include a R1 million cash sum, a fully furnished apartment developed by the Tricolt Group, and of course her new car.
The Mercedes CLE is a newly released two-door model that went on sale in South Africa in March 2024.
Priced between R1.36 million and R1.44 million, it serves as a replacement for both the C Class and E Class Coupe models.
It is available in CLE 200 and CLE 300 4Matic guises, the latter featuring all-wheel drive, and both are powered by four-cylinder turbocharged mild hybrid petrol engines with respective power outputs of 150kW and 190kW.
The CLE is available with a wide range of advanced features, including the latest Mercedes MBUX infotainment system that has a 30.2cm central display.
The Coupe model also boasts avant garde sports seats and a 64-colour ambient lighting system.
All-important safety features include seven airbags, front and rear park assist, tyre pressure monitoring system and stability control.
le Roux won the hearts of many South Africans as the first differently-abled person to win the pageant.
Many felt that she is the exact representation of giving hope to other people out there living with disabilities.
Le Roux is a symbol of hope and inspiration to many out there who are different and who also want to break barriers just like she did after winning the Miss SA title.
– Additional reporting by Jason Woosey.
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