Kimberly Loaiza does not stop surprising us with her latest events. Despite the fact that the Mexican has had a jump in her career due to her recent participation in Tomorrowland, we have seen Kim continue driving a humble Mini Cooper for only 24 thousand dollars. Slide and find out more!
As we mentioned earlier, Kimberly Loaiza was one of the few Mexicans to be able to participate in a new edition of Tomorrowland. Event considered the largest electronic festival in the world with an even more cool peculiarity… It is the return of the festival after being suspended for two years due to COVID-19.
In this context, Kim’s participation with Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike caused a furor on social networks. She achieved a great step for her artistic career and proudly carrying the flag of her country on the European stage. After several days of this event, we have seen the singer continue to act in the same way and even see her driving in her well-known convertible Mini Cooper. One of the most humble things we have seen from the artist!
On this occasion, we are talking about a 2-door convertible with a 6-speed manual gearbox and front-wheel drive.. Although we are talking about a sports vehicle, it has certain safety elements such as braking assistant, fatigue detector, power steering, intelligent emergency call, among others.
Under its hood rests a 3-cylinder in-line engine, with its 136 horsepower. and a maximum torque of 220 nm. This allows it to reach a maximum speed of 208 km/h and acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 8.8 seconds.. As for its interior design, we can find sports front seats, LED lighting, upholstery and leather steering wheel.
As we have seen, we are talking about a car without great features and with few luxury elements. Added to this, the purchase value of the car is only $24,000, a figure that Kim was able to acquire without much financial effort. Therefore, from Tork it seems to us the most cool that the influencer has not wasted her money neither before nor after having made history for her artistic career and for the Aztec country. Congratulations Kim!