BMW South Africa,
despite losing the crown of
best-selling compact sedan to the Mercedes-Benz
C-Class, managed to lift the best-selling premium brand trophy for 2011. Sales were up 10.4% on 2010 figures for the mother brand, while MINI went up 42.4%. Rolls-Royce, distributed
here by the Daytona Group, sold 21
cars, compared to the 28 sold in 2010.
A total of 26 487
cars (excluding RR) went into new
ownership, with BMW brand taking 23 903
units and MINI going for 2 584.
Great achievement for the latter,
considering they only sold 1 815 MINIs
in 2010.
More good news for them is the brand new 3 Series sedan is coming into the
country in March. It’s described as “the most innovative, efficient and dynamic” in a segment that includes
C-Class, Audi’s A4 and the Volvo S60. Codenamed
F30, the new 3 will feature a host of hi-tech
stuff found in the bigger 5 Series, as well as engines like the 2.0-litre petrol turbo with 180kW.
Excitingly there’s much more to come from Bavaria before Christmas. Kicking off the new year is the M5 which launches at the end of January. IN4RIDE will be there and we’ll certainly lay it down for you following
our attendance. Then, in no
particular order, the fresh new 6 Series Gran Coupe breaks cover this year. It’s supposed to compete with the Audi A7 Sportback and Mercedes-Benz CLS but we suspect it might go into Porsche Panamera territory in terms of
pricing.
The 1 Series hatch, launched last October gains more derivatives. No further info on that,
although we reckon the 3-door hatch
version and additional engines are
the subject. The 5 Series ActiveHybrid
will also join the fray, taking on Lexus’
GS hybrid. Finally MINI again extends itself with the Roadster, which follows the brilliant
Coupe, and the MINI E that becomes the subject of a market study. Basically
BMW will give a number of these cars to some select people to drive around in
for a few months, just to gather intelligence
on whether an electric MINI could work here or not. Should be interesting.
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