Ciara Embodies Motocross Racer in Bold Photoshoot Video on Instagram

The star looked ready to ride off on her motorcycle in the edgy behind-the-scenes clip.

Ciara is ready to take on anything in a new video on Instagram showing an intense and bold photoshoot.

In the clip, the pop star rocks a black, red, and white motocross suit with matching gloves and a helmet. The bold colors extend to her hair, a bright blonde with contrasting dark roots.

The outfit she's wearing is from the brand Namilia, called the speed racer full bodysuit. Unfortunately, as of writing, it's almost completely sold out, but you can get a similar look from the company and still match Ciara's vibe.

It's unclear what exactly the photoshoot is for–which you can view on Instagram here–but Ciara, 37, shared a few of the stunning final shots alongside the caption, "Vroom Vroom 🏍️."

She tagged celebrity hairstylist Dimitris Giannetos and celebrity makeup artist Yolonda Frederick, who worked on the shoot. Jacob Webster, a photographer and creative director, is also tagged and presumably was behind the camera.

Hairstylist JStayReady, who has worked with Ciara in the past, as well as Doja Cat, Cardi B, and more, commented on the Instagram post, "😍😍😍."

Ciara's fans were just as excited and in love with the look, with one commenting, "THIS IS IT QUEEN! Yasss Motor'ara!!!"

"😍😍the girl don't slow down🔥😂🔥," wrote another.

One person tried to guess what the shoot was for, or maybe it was wishful thinking, commenting on the post, "Album promo shoot?!?!?!"

Fans are eagerly awaiting the singer's upcoming album, but luckily, Ciara previewed a new song called "Winning" during her New Year's Eve performance.

While guesting on The Zane Lowe Show, Ciara said of her next album, "I got a super R&B, hardcore R&B in the center of this album."

She even compared it to her much-loved debut album, Goodies, which came out in 2004, saying, "Honestly, and I really mean this, my first album to me was my best album of my whole journey. I feel like this album has taken me right there where that album was — energy-wise, tonality…the R&B core that’s in this record."