Deolane’s Cadillac: the influencer’s exotic car is not sold in Brazil

The arrest of the digital influencer and lawyer Deolane Bezerra during a Operation Vernix highlighted a luxury car collection. In addition to the young woman’s arrest, cars were seized, including high-value imported models, valued at approximately R$8 million.

The action was led by Public Ministry of São Paulo and by the Civil Police, as part of an investigation into financial transactions and alleged connection with members of the PCC. During the presentation four models were displayed, but the list goes further. There were 17 cars seized, which include exotic models with values ​​exceeding the million reais range.

Among the most exclusive cars in the seizure is a Cadillac Escaladea large SUV that is not officially sold in Brazil. Depending on the configuration, the model can exceed R$2 million on the national market. The utility uses engine V8 6.2 supercharged com cerca de 682 cv, ten-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive. Despite its dimensions exceeding 5.3 meters in length, the vehicle accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in approximately 4.5 seconds.

But how is it possible that Deolane Bezerra has a model that is not sold in Brazil? Through the direct import, done throughand foreign trade companies. Brazilian legislation only allows the acquisition of brand new cars or old cars over 30 years old. The procedure is expensive and bureaucratic: in general, the final value exceeds the price paid in the country of origin by three times. But in many cases, it can be worth it.

By the way, the Cadillac Escalade is one of the best-selling cars in Brazil through direct import. Interestingly, Cadillac Official sales on the national market begin this yearbut will focus on 100% electric models: Optiq, Lyriq e Vistiq.

More exotics from Deolane

Another highlight of the collection is the Mercedes-AMG G 63which is officially sold in Brazil. The boxy-looking SUV has a 4.0 twin-turbo V8 engine associated with a 48-volt mild hybrid system, delivering around 585 hp. The price in Brazil varies between R$1.9 million and R$2.4 million, depending on the configuration.

The list also includes a Land Rover Range Rover in version Autobiography D350. The British SUV relies on a six-cylinder turbodiesel engine with mild hybrid technology, capable of generating 350 hp. On the national market, similar versions cost more than R$1.5 million.

Finally, a Jeep Compass Limiteda 7-seater SUV manufactured in Goiana (PE). The car has a 1.3 T270 engine with 176 horsepower and 270 Nm of torque.

Other cars

In addition to the four presented by the authorities, other models linked to Deolane were seized. With 21 million followers on just one social network, the influencer always shows off luxury cars in her publications. Among the sports models associated with the collection appears the McLaren 720S, super sports car equipped with a 4.0 biturbo V8 engine with 720 hp. The car accelerates 0 to 100 km/h in less than three seconds and reaches a maximum speed of close to 341 km/h. The estimated value of the model in Brazil could exceed R$3 million.

But the car with the highest value mentioned among the vehicles linked to the businesswoman is the Rolls-Royce Cullinan. The luxury SUV uses a 6.7 twin-turbo V12 engine with around 571 hp and prioritizes comfort and craftsmanship. In Brazil, units of the model can exceed R$5.5 million, depending on options and customization.

Another vehicle frequently displayed on the influencer’s social networks is the Lamborghini Urus S roxo. The Italian SUV uses a 4.0 twin-turbo V8 engine with 666 hp and all-wheel drive. Even weighing more than two tons, the model accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in around 3.5 seconds. Market assessments indicate prices close to R$4.2 million for similar versions.

The collection also includes a Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet, convertible equipped with a twin-turbo six-cylinder boxer engine with approximately 450 hp. The sports car accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in around 3.4 seconds and can reach speeds in excess of 300 km/h.

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