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Automotive News

Stellantis, Société Générale, Caetano Squadra Africa sign agreement on vehicle sales, financing in Africa

By: Irma Venter     26th February 2024 Stellantis, in partnership with Paris-based bank Société Générale and vehicle distributor Caetano Squadra Africa, have signed a collaboration agreement aimed at facilitating the sale and financing of Stellantis vehicle sales in Africa. Under this agreement, the parties undertake to work closely... 

Tyre manufacturer to invest $90-million in hydraulic hose production plant

23rd February 2024 German technology company Continental in January announced an investment of $90-million towards the construction of its new plant for hydraulic hose for industrial purposes in the west-central Mexican state of Aguascalientes. Continental’s operation in Mexico produces and develops automotive... 

Firm emphasises valorisation  

By: Lumkile Nkomfe      23rd February 2024 To advance circularity and sustainability in the rubber manufacturing industry, leading rubber crumb manufacturer Mathe Group emphasises a strong focus on valorising waste rubber as a means of increasing supply amid increased demand.  Rubber crumb is used on roads and artificial sporting fields,... 

An image of Dr Mehran Zarrebini posing in front of waste tires
Mathe Group CEO Dr. Mehran Zarrebini discussing the current state of rubber manufacturing and recycling in Africa. Recording: Lumkile Nkomfe. Editing: Shadwyn Dickinson. Recorded 26-01-2024

Vehicle crime ramped up towards end of last year, says Tracker

By: Irma Venter     23rd February 2024 Tracker’s vehicle crime statistics for July to December last year show an increase in vehicle crime, with a peak in November. Data from the asset tracking company also shows that a business-owned vehicle is 56% more likely to be subjected to vehicle crime than a personal vehicle. 

Premium car market outlook murky as South Africans continue to hunt for Asian bargains

By: Irma Venter     23rd February 2024 The South African new-car market has been shifting steadily over the last few years as consumers continue to battle persistent economic headwinds. Times are tough. Interest rates, living costs, fuel prices and new-vehicle price tags are all high, driven by not only international turmoil, but also... 

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Suzuki ends 2023 just shy of 50 000 unit sales, starts January with a bang

By: Irma Venter     23rd February 2024 Suzuki Auto South Africa (Suzuki SA) ended 2023 with sales of 49 573 vehicles – up more than 460% from the 8 833 vehicles sold in 2017. Over the past six years, the Japanese compact-car specialist, which imports most of its vehicles from India, broke its own sales record 25 times.  

Auto industry pleased with EV allocation, but more will be needed – Naamsa 

By: Irma Venter     22nd February 2024 Naamsa | The Automotive Business Council has welcomed the announcementby Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana in his Budget Speech on Wednesday that government will offer financial support for the local automotive industry to expand from the production of internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles to... 

Image of the Ford Ranger plant in Pretoria

NEV producers will be able to claim 150% of their investment spend in 2026

By: Darren Parker     21st February 2024 To encourage the production of new energy vehicles (NEVs) in South Africa, Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has proposed that an investment allowance be made available for new investments from March 1, 2026. In his 2024 Budget, released on February 21, the Finance Minister said that, under this... 

An EV being charged

Cape Town’s Mayco recommends extending the N2 Express MyCiTi bus service contract

By: Irma Venter     21st February 2024 Cape Town’s Mayoral Committee has recommended that the city extends the operating contract of the N2 Express bus service for another two years, until June 30, 2026.  This is to allow for the continuation of the bus service between Mitchells Plain, Khayelitsha and the Civic Centre station, until... 

Image of the MyCiti bus stop

Volkswagen Africa builds 1.5-millionth export vehicle

By: Irma Venter     20th February 2024 Volkswagen Group Africa (VWA) this week celebrated building the 1.5-millionth vehicle built at the Kariega plant for the export market. The milestone vehicle, a Polo GTI destined for the UK, also marked the 21 165th vehicle built for export this year.  

Image of Volkswagen's 1.5-millionth vehicle exported from South Africa
Volkswagen's 1.5-millionth vehicle exported from South Africa

Company calls for Finance Minister to announce incentives to drive EV industry growth

By: Schalk Burger     19th February 2024 Electric vehicle (EV) renewable energy charging infrastructure company Zero Carbon Charge is calling on Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana to announce a series of fiscal measures to incentivise the growth of the EV industry. President Cyril Ramaphosa said in the State of the Nation Address earlier... 

Tata launches new range of smart trucks in South Africa

By: Schalk Burger     16th February 2024 Multinational automobile manufacturer Tata Motors, through its authorised distributor Tata Africa, has announced the commercial launch of its range of multipurpose heavy-duty trucks, namely the Ultra T.9 and Ultra T.14, in South Africa. The trucks are designed to fulfil the rising need for safer,... 

The Ultra T.14
The Ultra T.14

Fuel price hike will impact consumers and the road freight industry – RFA

By: Irma Venter     16th February 2024 Fuel is rapidly crossing the 50% mark as a share of daily road transport operating costs, depending on the type of transport operation, with rising costs likely to be passed on to the consumer, says Road Freight Association (RFA) CEO Gavin Kelly. He says there are “dire forecasts” of large fuel... 

Image of Road Freight Association (RFA) CEO Gavin Kelly.
Gavin Kelly

Ancillary product reduces harmful emissions

By: Trent Roebeck     16th February 2024 Lubricant supplier FUCHS Lubricants South Africa introduced TITAN AdBlue – an ancillary product that helps reduce diesel exhaust emissions – for use in buses, trucks and agricultural vehicles. Products similar to TITAN AdBlue will soon become a requirement for businesses, as the global energy... 

An image of the TITAN AdBlue product offering from FUCHS
MINIMISING HARMFUL EMISSIONS The TITAN AdBlue by FUCHS is an ancillary product that reduces harmful emissions emitted by modern diesel engines

Silicone compounds benefit various operations

16th February 2024 The range of oils, additives and care products produced by industrial equipment supplier BMG contain silicone sealing compounds, which have been developed by Liqui Moly to seal various materials in diverse industries, across the industrial, construction, mining, marine, agricultural and... 

An image of the Liqui Moly silicone sealing compounds product in motion
MULTI-SECTORAL INDUSTRIAL SEALER The silicone sealing compounds from Liqui Moly are applicable to several industries across various sectors

Supplier secures five-year contract

By: Trent Roebeck     16th February 2024 Marking a successful 2023, lubrication solutions supplier ISO-Reliability Partners has secured a five-year contract with State-owned rolling stock company Transnet Engineering. The company will service Transnet’s 20E and 21E locomotives by supplying a specific lubricant for its high-speed... 

An image of two automotive vehicles treated with ISO-Reliability Partners' Royal Purple lubricants
POWERFUL PERFORMANCE ISO-Reliability’s acquisition of oil company Power Performance Lubricants, has provided access to the Royal Purple consumer range of automotive lubricants and specialty products, thus becoming the official supplier of all Royal Purple lubricants in Southern Africa

Manufacturer introduces ‘evolved’ engine oil

By: Trent Roebeck     16th February 2024 As a successor to its TITAN CARGO MAXX 10W40 performance engine oil, lubricant manufacturer FUCHS Lubricants South Africa now offers the TITAN CARGO MAXX II performance engine oil, which also has a viscosity grade of 10W40, as certified by the Society of Automotive Engineers. TITAN CARGO MAXX II... 

An image of FUCHS Local Segment Lead Andy Weddell
ANDY WEDDELL FUCHS Local Segment Lead Andy Weddell asserts that the TITAN CARGO MAXX II will reduce harmful emissions, increase fuel economy and extend drain intervals

Antidumping duties to be slapped on Chinese windscreens

By: Irma Venter     16th February 2024 The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition will impose antidumping duties on windscreens imported from China, to be used in the Southern African Customs Union (Sacu) area as replacement glass in the aftermarket. The International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa (Itac)... 

Electric buses to be rolled out in Tshwane, eThekwini

By: Irma Venter     16th February 2024 Tshwane and eThekwini could see the roll-out of 39 electric commuter buses by the end of next year. The introduction of the zero-emissions vehicles will form part of a pilot project funded by the Global Environmental Facility (GEF), and managed by the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA)... 

New-vehicle sales slide continues

By: Irma Venter     16th February 2024 New-vehicle sales declined by 3.8% in January, to 41 636 units, compared with the same month last year. This continued the decline in new-vehicle sales witnessed in the last five months of 2023. 

Oil-water separators can aid regulatory compliance

16th February 2024 Oil-water separators are integral to preventing oil-contaminated water run-off from polluting the ecosystem. It is, however, important to ensure that the correct class of separator is installed in accordance with building regulations. Leading supplier of gravity oil-water separators ColVic CEO... 

An image of ColVic CEO Vic Hall
VIC HALL ColVic CEO Vic Hall emphasises the importance of consulting with a professional before selecting an oil-water separation system

Subdued growth expected in transport sector; more freight going to Maputo – Ctrack index

By: Irma Venter     14th February 2024 The Ctrack Transport and Freight Index (Ctrack TFI) forecasts “another year of fairly subdued growth for the transport sector”. This is based on the assumption of mediocre economic growth in South Africa this year, forecast at 1.3%, up from 2023’s estimated 0.6%. 

Subdued growth expected in transport sector; more freight going to Maputo – Ctrack index

IEA to launch security programme for minerals critical to energy sector

By: Reuters     14th February 2024 The International Energy Agency (IEA) is launching a programme to secure the supply of minerals critical to energy security, as demand rises fast while manufacturing remains in the hands of a few key producers, its executive director said on Tuesday. Fatih Birol said the production of electric... 

IEA executive director Fatih Birol
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IEA executive director Fatih Birol

Suzuki ends 2023 just shy of 50 000 units, starts January with a bang

By: Irma Venter     13th February 2024 Suzuki Auto South Africa (Suzuki SA) ended 2023 with sales of 49 573 vehicles – up more than 460% from the 8 833 vehicles sold in 2017. Over the past six years, the Japanese compact-car specialist, which imports most of its vehicles from India, broke its own sales record 25 times.  

Image of the Suzuki Fronx

Hino to double solar energy output at its Durban plant

By: Irma Venter     13th February 2024 Hino South Africa (SA) will this year double the energy output from the solar roof panel project at its truck assembly plant in Durban, says VP Anton Falck.  “Currently the roof panels provide 600 kWp. A further 800 kWp will be added by the middle of the year as a further 6 600 m2 of roofing is... 

Image of Hino VP Anton Falck
Anton Falck

Vehicle crime ramped up towards the end of 2023 – Tracker

By: Irma Venter     12th February 2024 Tracker’s vehicle crime statistics for July to December last year show an increase in vehicle crime, with a peak in November. Data from the asset tracking company also shows that a business-owned vehicle is 56% more likely to be subjected to vehicle crime than a personal vehicle. 

Vehicle crime ramped up towards the end of 2023 – Tracker

2024 Car of the Year finalists announced

By: Irma Venter     12th February 2024 The South African Guild of Mobility Journalists (SAGMJ) has announced the 18 finalists of the Old Mutual Insure 2024 Car of the Year (COTY) competition. “We eagerly await the upcoming competition phase, where the contenders will undergo comprehensive testing by COTY’s expert juror group in early... 

2024 Car of the Year finalists announced

VW could announce third production model this year; expects uptick in 2024 car market 

By: Irma Venter     9th February 2024 Volkswagen Group Africa (VWA) will hopefully this year receive the final confirmation on the production of a third model at the Kariega plant, says MD Martina Biene. This third model will add to production of the Polo and Polo Vivo at the Eastern Cape production site. 

Image of the ID.4
The ID.4

Construction of Stellantis’ R3bn Coega auto assembly plant poised to start in May

By: Irma Venter     9th February 2024 Construction work on Stellantis’ assembly plant in the Coega Special Economic Zone, in the Eastern Cape, should kick off in May, says the vehicle manufacturer’s new CEO, Mike Whitfield. The start of assembly – “in a very ambitious plan” – is scheduled for the beginning of 2026. 

Durban Automotive Cluster launches applications for Business Accelerator

By: Sabrina Jardim     7th February 2024 The Durban Automotive Cluster (DAC) has opened applications for its Business Accelerator Programme – spearheaded by the support of the eThekwini municipality and automotive companies, including Toyota South Africa Motors, Hesto Harnesses and Toyota Boshoku South Africa. The DAC Accelerator is... 

Volkswagen spends big to counter loadshedding as it becomes sole Polo supplier 

By: Irma Venter     7th February 2024 Volkswagen Group South Africa, now trading as Volkswagen Group Africa (VWA), is investing R55-million to generate 3 MW in additional solar energy for its assembly plant in Kariega, in the Eastern Cape, says MD Martina Biene. The panels will be installed on the car ports in the employee car park. 

Image of VWSA MD Martina Biene
Martina Biene

DTSA appoints Gerber CEO    

By: Marleny Arnoldi     5th February 2024 Heavy-duty vehicle manufacturer Daimler Truck South Africa (DTSA) has appointed Maretha Gerber to succeed Michael Dietz as CEO and president of the company. Dietz will be taking up a position in Dubai, where he will head up Daimler’s Middle Eastern operations, effective April 1. 

DTSA incoming CEO Maretha Gerber
DTSA incoming CEO Maretha Gerber talks about what to expect under her leadership. Video: Shadwyn Dickinson; Editing: Nicholas Boyd.

Yet another negative month for new-vehicle sales 

By: Irma Venter     1st February 2024 New-vehicle sales declined by 3.8% in January, to 41 636 units, compared with the same month last year. This continued the decline in new-vehicle sales witnessed in the last five months of 2023. 

Image of a VW Polo

UD Trucks Southern Africa to expand feature, service offerings

By: Marleny Arnoldi     1st February 2024 As the South African logistics industry continues to undergo a shift, with cargo increasingly being moved by road rather than rail, UD Trucks Southern Africa (UDTSA) is sharpening up its service and feature offerings for heavy-, medium- and light-duty trucks. At a press briefing hosted by the... 

UD Trucks Southern Africa MD Filip van den Heede
UD Trucks Southern Africa MD Filip van den Heede

DP World, Woolworths unveil axle-powered refrigeration trailer  

By: Irma Venter     31st January 2024 Logistics group DP World has partnered with food and clothing retailer Woolworths to roll out a refrigeration trailer featuring AxlePower technology. AxlePower “transforms ordinary road transport trailers into a source of clean and efficient electricity”, says DP World. 

Image of Woolworths AxlePower trailer

Stellantis plant to break ground in May; Citroën key as volume brand going forward – Whitfield 

By: Irma Venter     30th January 2024 Construction work on Stellantis’ assembly plant in the Coega Special Economic Zone, in the Eastern Cape, should kick off in May, says the vehicle manufacturer’s new CEO Mike Whitfield. The start of assembly – “in a very ambitious plan” – is scheduled for the beginning of 2026. 

Image of a Stellantis dealership

Hino SA introduces new financing package for truck-tractor models

By: Sabrina Jardim     30th January 2024 Japanese commercial vehicle manufacturer Hino South Africa has announced the introduction of a new Guaranteed Future Value (GFV) Plan on the Hino 700 2841 and 2845 truck-tractor models, Hino South Africa VP Anton Falck noted during a media breakfast on January 24. The GFV includes a three-year... 

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