BMW to showcase latest M versions at M Fest

The original BMW M fan favourite – the BMW M FEST – returns to the Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit from 25 – 27 October 2024.

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This year, BMW South Africa is thrilled to launch the latest models from the BMW M line-up, including the new BMW M5, BMW M4 CS, BMW M3 Touring and the BMW M2.

The world’s biggest BMW M FEST again promises a weekend of high-octane performances showcasing the latest BMW M models, live entertainment, food and drinks.

For the first time, BMW South Africa will introduce a special Friday preview programme at BMW M FEST that offers eager fans an exclusive first look at the latest high-powered BMW M models before the main festivities commence.

The weekend's highlights include BMW and BMW Motorrad showrooms for on-the-spot car and motorcycle purchases, M-Hot laps, M-Drift Rides, test drive experiences and the latest round of the BMW Car Club racing series.

Festival goers can also explore the BMW and BMW Motorrad lifestyle boutique with the latest apparel, a kids’ play area, e-gaming centre and a beer garden.

All ticket classes are now available to purchase on Howler.co.za. Prices start from R350. Be sure to follow BMW South Africa and BMW Motorrad South Africa on X, Instagram and Facebook for the latest M FEST information.

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