Miss SA Mia le Roux’s got a hot new Mercedes, this is what you need to know about it

Miss SA 2024 Mia le Roux in her brand new Mercedes-Benz CLE Coupé. Picture: IndirectMedia/Supplied

Miss SA 2024 Mia le Roux in her brand new Mercedes-Benz CLE Coupé. Picture: IndirectMedia/Supplied

Published Aug 16, 2024

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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.”

Miss SA Mia le Roux with her Mercedes-Benz CLE Coupé. Picture: IndirectMedia/Supplied

“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.

Miss SA, Mia le Roux receives keys to her brand new Mercedes-Benz CLE Coupé. Picture: IndirectMedia/Supplied

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.

The sleek new Mercedes-Benz CLE. Picture: Supplied

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.

A deserving recipient

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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