Overview
- Ana Castela drove about 1,000 kilometres from her home in Londrina to Luziânia to have her Ram pickup modified and publicly shared the finished vehicle in late May.
- The customization included larger tires, pink accents on the bumper and shock absorbers, and the singer’s name and nickname engraved on the body, with before-and-after footage posted on her social accounts.
- In on-camera footage the singer cried with joy when she saw the completed truck and stated repeatedly that the job was not a paid partnership and that she covered the costs herself.
- Influencer Antônio César Rincon accompanied Castela on the trip and sources say the work was done at a workshop owned by his brother André Rincon, with the journey including a surprise fan visit in Cristalina during the route.
- Outlets report the makeover at the Luziânia shop but journalists say exact costs and full contractual details were not disclosed, making the project notable for its role in the singer’s personal brand rather than as a publicized commercial deal.