Simone Biles shows off custom $160,000 Mercedes G-Wagon gift after winning historic three golds at Paris Olympics
GYMNASTICS icon Simone Biles has celebrated her latest Olympic triumph with a stunning new ride.
The 27-year-old Texan became the most decorated gymnast in US Olympic history this summer at the Paris Summer Games.
Simone Biles won three golds and a silver at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games[/caption] Biles recently received her brand new Mercedes-Benz G Wagon[/caption] The car retails at around $160,000[/caption] Biles’ black Prada purse could be seen in one of the snaps[/caption]Biles further staked her claim as the greatest gymnast of all time with gold medals in the all-around final, team event, and on the vault.
Her gold in the all-around final proved historic in itself, becoming the first woman to have won the event twice since 1968.
She also claimed silver in the floor exercise.
Now back Stateside, Biles has celebrated her victory with a stunning new car.
Biles took to her Instagram Stories to share the news with her 12.7 million followers.
The car in question is a brand new all-white Mercedes-Benz G Wagon, worth around $160,000.
It includes black trim and a matching bullbar on the front, along with black five-spoke rims, a bright red leather interior, and a large white box on the windshield.
In the snap showing off the car’s impressive interior, Biles’ black leather Prada purse could be seen on the passenger seat.
Biles posed for a snap on the hood of the car, beaming in the shot captioned, “In with the new.”
This wasn’t the first gift Biles had received since returning to the US.
In a post on Threads, she revealed that her birth grandparents Ronald and Nellie – who adopted her when she was 6 – had gifted her a Hermes bag.
“My parents bought me my Hermes bag,” Biles wrote along with a heart emoji.
“Don’t be mad at me, be mad at your parents.”
With the Olympics set to take over Los Angeles in four years’ time, Biles has yet to decide whether or not she will retire.
In a recent interview with Hoda Kotb on NBC’s Today show, Biles was asked if Paris would be her final Olympics, to which she responded, “You know, you never say never.”
“The next Olympics [Los Angeles 2028] is on home turf, so you just never know.
“I’m just gonna relax and see where life takes me.”
While her Olympic future remains in limbo, Biles has since returned to training.
On Saturday, she hinted that her career may not yet be over, sharing a snap from her gymnasium captioned “First day back.”
Biles recently returned to the gym having enjoyed a break after Paris[/caption]