Sophie Rain’s Viral Video Shows Off Her Car Collection — With Goats and Cows in the Background

Image Credit; Sophieraiin / TikTok

Influencer Sophie Rain is giving fans a closer look at her growing car collection, and the internet is clearly paying attention.

A video posted to her TikTok account showing off the vehicles has already racked up nearly 1.5 million views at the time of writing, with viewers getting a quick tour of everything from a track-focused Porsche to a lifted off-road truck.

Rain frames the video as a test to see how “soundproof” her vehicles are. The method, however, is a bit less scientific than it sounds.

In each vehicle, Rain simply jumps inside, shuts the door, and screams to see how much sound makes it outside.

Not exactly laboratory testing, but that doesn’t appear to be the point.

A Porsche GT3 RS Leads the Collection

@sophieraiinwhich of my cars is the most sound proof? 🫡

♬ original sound – Sophie Rain

The standout vehicle in the lineup is easily Rain’s 2024 Porsche 911 GT3 RS, which she describes as her “baby” during the video. The GT3 RS is one of Porsche’s most extreme road-legal track cars, featuring aggressive aerodynamics and a naturally aspirated flat-six engine designed for high-revving performance.

Rain’s collection also includes several high-performance SUVs and trucks.

Among them is a 2025 Cadillac Escalade-V, the supercharged luxury SUV that produces more than 680 horsepower. The video also features a 2024 Ford Raptor R, Ford’s high-performance off-road truck powered by a supercharged V8.

Not Every Vehicle Is a Supercar

While the Porsche may grab the most attention, the collection includes a mix of vehicles with very different purposes.

Rain also shows off a 2022 Audi RS Q8, which she says was her first car. The high-performance SUV combines everyday usability with serious power thanks to its twin-turbocharged V8 engine.

Some of the vehicles in the video lean more toward practicality. A Polaris Ranger 1000 side-by-side appears in the tour as well, which Rain says she uses to help feed cows.

The video even begins with a 1994 mini truck, giving the collection a surprisingly wide range of vehicles.

Supercars, Trucks, and a Few Farm Animals

One detail that makes the video stand out is the setting. Rather than a polished showroom or luxury garage, many of the vehicles appear parked out in open areas around the property, with goats and cows occasionally visible in the background.

The contrast adds a bit of humor to the clip. Watching a social media influencer “flex” a Porsche GT3 RS and a Raptor R while livestock wander around nearby isn’t exactly the image most people picture when they think about exotic car collections.

The casual setting makes the video feel less like a polished tour and more like someone walking around their property showing off the vehicles they enjoy driving.

A Collection With a Retail Value Near Seven Figures

Taken together, the vehicles featured in the video likely carried a retail value approaching seven figures when new, depending on options and dealer markups.

High-performance vehicles like the Porsche GT3 RS, Escalade-V, and Ford Raptor R alone can represent several hundred thousand dollars in original sticker price.

Of course, most of these vehicles are also depreciating assets, particularly the trucks and SUVs. Still, the mix of performance cars and off-road machines gives viewers a glimpse into a collection that spans everything from track-focused sports cars to practical work vehicles.

Comments Focused More on the Flex Than the Cars

As with many viral influencer clips, the comment section quickly filled with reactions from viewers watching the unusual “sound test.”

Some commenters joked that the video felt like a creative way to show off the vehicles without making it look like an obvious flex.

“Hmmm, what’s a good way to flex my cars, but I can’t make it obvious,” one commenter wrote.

Others were more curious about the setting itself. Instead of a traditional garage, several of the vehicles appear parked in open areas around the property, prompting one viewer to ask why “all the cars are parked in such random places.”

And, as often happens with viral social media videos, some commenters also joked about the idea of testing whether the vehicles were “soundproof.”

Whether viewers came for the cars, the unusual setting, the chaotic screaming test, or something else entirely, the video clearly struck a chord online.

As of publication, the TikTok clip featuring Rain’s collection has already garnered over 1.5 million views.

Author: Michael Andrew

Michael is one of the founders of Guessing Headlights, a longtime car enthusiast whose childhood habit of guessing cars by their headlights with friends became the inspiration behind the site.

He has a soft spot for Jeeps, Corvettes, and street and rat rods. His daily driver is a Wrangler 4xe, and his current fun vehicle is a 1954 International R100. His taste leans toward the odd and overlooked, with a particular appreciation for pop-up headlights and T-tops, practicality be damned.

Michael currently works out of an undisclosed location, not for safety, but so he can keep his automotive opinions unfiltered and unapologetic.

He also maintains, loudly and proudly, that the so-called Malaise Era gets a bad rap. It produced some of the coolest cars ever, and he will die on that hill, probably while arguing about pop-up headlights

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