Martin Lawrence Surprises Daughter Iyanna With a Brand-New Porsche

Martin Lawrence Surprises Daughter Iyanna With a Brand-New Porsche


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Martin Lawrence recently showed up big as a dad, gifting his daughter Iyanna Faith a sleek 2026 Porsche Macan wrapped in an orange ribbon, parked ready and waiting for her outside.

The surprise was all dressed up—black-on-black finish, luxury SUV styling—and Iyanna, now 24, stepped into what she declared “This is my dream!” as she climbed into the driver’s seat and thanked her dad and everyone behind the scene.

Lawrence, known for his roles in film and comedy, had enlisted a high-end exotic car dealer, one that’s worked with big names, to pull off the delivery. He even relaxed in the back seat of his own Rolls-Royce Cullinan, grinning as he witnessed Iyanna’s reaction. For her, it was a moment of pure joy: she explored the console, flicked through menus, and clearly soaked in the moment.

While the exact version of the Macan wasn’t revealed, the entry-level model starts at around $64,600 in the US with a 2.0-liter turbo four making 261 horsepower and 295 lb-ft of torque. If it’s the higher-performance GTS variant, you’re looking at about 434 horsepower from a 2.9-liter twin-turbo V6 and a starting price in the $93,000 range. Whether Iyanna’s ride is base model or high tier, the expression on her face said everything.

For Martin Lawrence, this wasn’t just a flashy gesture—it was a clear statement of support and pride. He’s the father of three daughters and has often spoken about being present in their lives. By making this moment happen, he’s added another memorable chapter to his role as dad, showing that his “Bad Boy” screen persona doesn’t define him at home.


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