Racing cars for Germany to be built by VW in Kariega
- Industry News
- 7 February 2025
Dealer industry news from around Southern Africa
ISUZU Motors South Africa (ISUZU) has handed over two ISUZU water tanker trucks and an amount of R100 000 to Gift of the Givers to enhance efforts to provide disaster relief to Eastern Cape communities recently affected by devastating floods.
The South African automotive industry is getting another boost with the inaugural Nelson Mandela Bay Manufacturing Showcase where Stellantis intends to build a new greenfield plant that will create 1 000 jobs and produce 50 000 vehicles a year.
Absa and Renault in South Africa announced a strategic alliance designed to drive market-leading growth for both businesses.
In response to an increase in spiking incidents around South Africa, SVI Engineering has conducted practical tests to demonstrate the effectiveness of the “Flats Over” run-flat tyre safety band system.
Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) has continued its support the 2024 Comrades Marathon, a relationship that goes back two decades
JAC Motors has just rolled off its 300 000th T-Series double-cab bakkie from the Yangzhou production line in the Jiangsu Province in China, coinciding with its 60th birthday celebrations.
Current interest rate levels remain too high for many potential new vehicle buyers, says the National Automobile Dealers’ Association (NADA).
National election jitters put a handbrake on new vehicle sales in May 2024.
A million of anything is a huge number. Now imagine one million Ford Rangers being lined up bumper-to-bumper, starting at Ford South Africa’s Silverton Manufacturing Plant in Pretoria and heading due north through Africa.
Honda Motor Southern Africa launched the Honda Road Sync app, a mobile application designed to enhance the riding experience for motorcyclists.
MINI South Africa will roll out its signature Big Love for the new MINI Family at a very special festival during September.
Volkswagen celebrated Biodiversity Day with employees planting Plumbago Auriculata (also known as Cape Plumbago) at its main production plant in Kariega.
The MasterDrive team marked the organisation’s 25th anniversary during a team get-together.