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Volkswagen Rwanda unveils new charging station for electric vehicles

Volkswagen Rwanda unveils new charging station for electric vehicles

CONTINUING the drive towards sustainable mobility for Sub-Saharan Africa, Volkswagen Mobility Solutions Rwanda (VWMSR) recently unveiled its second charging station for electric vehicles in the capital of Kigali. The Volkswagen brand previously introduced a fleet of four e-Golfs and one charging station in Kigali in October 2019, as part of an e-mobility pilot project in partnership with Siemens. This move made Rwanda the first African country to introduce a Volkswagen electric vehicle. The fleet has since expanded to 20 e-Golfs, which are mainly used as shuttles through VWMSR’s mobility services. The second charging station, located at the Kigali Convention Centre,…
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Mazda introduces the All-New Mazda BT-50

Mazda introduces the All-New Mazda BT-50

MAZDA Southern Africa is pleased to announce the local launch of the All-New Mazda BT-50, the third model in a new generation of Mazda vehicles. The All-New Mazda BT-50 is fully redesigned from the ground up. The All-New BT-50 launched internationally in June 2020 and units sold in South Africa will be produced in Thailand. As an evolution of Mazda’s Kodo design, it gives life to a new form of elegance rooted in Japanese aesthetics. Mazda’s Kodo – Soul of Motion design language is immediately evident right from the front of the vehicle with the prominent front grille, and the…
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All New Nissan Navara now built in Africa for Africa

All New Nissan Navara now built in Africa for Africa

THE first Nissan Navara vehicles to be manufactured in Africa by Africans have begun rolling off the Nissan manufacturing production facility in Rosslyn on their way to South Africa and the rest of Africa. The official start of production (SOP) was witnessed by Mike Whitfield, Africa Regional Business Unit Managing Director; Kabelo Rabotho, Nissan South Africa Country Director; Shafick Solomons, Nissan South Africa Plant Director; and a group of Nissan employees due to COVID-19 regulations, as the rest of the company celebrated the milestone virtually. “This is a significant day for Nissan continentally,” said Whitfield. “Three years ago, Nissan South…
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Subaru Southern Africa welcomes Ntsiki Biyela as new brand ambassador

Subaru Southern Africa welcomes Ntsiki Biyela as new brand ambassador

ASLINA Wines founder and South Africa’s first black female winemaker, Ntsiki Biyela has joined the Subaru Southern Africa family as a brand ambassador.  Renowned for her award-winning wines, Ntsiki Biyela has forged an inspiring path. Aslina Wines is a producer of world-class wines that are exported as far and wide as Japan, Europe, USA, Korea and closer to home in Ghana, Eswatini, Botswana, Zimbabwe and South Africa.  Aslina Wines was a dream realised in 2016 by Ntsiki, who had a passion, a vision and ambition to establish and become one of the most acclaimed wine brands in the premium wine…
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How Ford uses computers to accelerate vehicle development and improve real-world testing on the Ranger and Everest

How Ford uses computers to accelerate vehicle development and improve real-world testing on the Ranger and Everest

NEW vehicle development can involve many hundreds of prototypes and thousands of staff at facilities around the world, with new vehicles taking many years to go from the drawing board to the showroom floor. New vehicles have become more sophisticated and feature-rich than ever before, and model line-ups are ballooning. The current Ford Ranger and Everest are perfect examples of how product lines have grown in complexity, with a considerable number of variations covering choices in powertrain, driveline, suspension style and body design.  The process of developing a new vehicle from drawing board to showroom floor used to take more…
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Mitsubishi’s local model line-up continues to win hearts

Mitsubishi’s local model line-up continues to win hearts

Just as other much-loved brands – ranging from appliances, foodstuff and beverages to clothing lines and footwear – have become household names in South Africa, Mitsubishi has, over more than five decades, entrenched itself in the local culture by providing products that local buyers can identify with and aspire to. In the process, it has established a base of customers that appreciate the core values of performance, quality, reliability and durability that the brand represents. With a number of instantly recognisable nameplates in its stable, Mitsubishi Motors South Africa (MMSA) continues to appeal to buyers in the leisure market who…
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