Caitlyn Jenner may be indulging her new shopping hobby now she's living openly as a woman, but the 65-year-old reality star is still enjoying her old pastimes too.
The former Olympian - previously known as Bruce - was spotted enjoying a drive in her flashy Porsche 911 GT3 RS sports car on Friday.
While she opted for a dressier wardrobe during a trip to New York earlier in the week, for the leisurely weekend drive, Caitlyn went casual in a pair of jeans and a black sweater.
The star was spotted zooming around the canyons near her Malibu home in the $180,000 car, a gift from Jenner’s ex wife Kris during their marriage.
Caitlyn stopped fora quick smoke as she enjoyed the views, showing off a low-key look, which she teamed with aviator sunglasses.
Her long locks were left loose and curled, while a slick of pink lip colour finished off her ensemble.
The 2011 car is a favourite in Caitlyn's collection of flash rides, with the star posing in the Porsche during her Vanity Fair shoot earlier this year, where she unveiled the full results of her transition.
In a clip for her upcoming reality series I Am Cait, Caitlyn admits she still enjoys her old hobbies, picked up when she was Bruce Jenner, including her love of cars.
'Maybe [we'll] even [do] some boy stuff, like ride a motorcycle—because girls do that too!' says the Vanity Fair cover model as she discusses her transition with her children in the show teaser.
For Father's Day the reality star had a thrill-seeking adventure as she went off-roading with six of her children.
After celebrating her first Father's Day as Caitlyn last month, Saturday marked another milestone as she marked her first Independence Day as a woman.
The 65-year-old shared a poignant message to mark the occasion, saying that she is 'proud' to live in a country where she can be her true self.
'Happy 4th of July! Proud to be an American ... where at least I am free to be me,' Caitlyn tweeted, along with a photo of a framed Star-Spangled Banner.
It has been two months since the Olympic gold medallist, who was born Bruce, told Diane Sawyer that she identifies as a woman.
Caitlyn revealed her true self on the cover of Vanity Fair last month, and she will make her first public appearance since the transformation at the ESPY Awards on July 15, where she will be presented with the Arthur Ashe Courage Award.
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