

As during other international launches, BMW chose a short track to present the car’s brilliant dynamics, while the public got to view it closer during highway driving as well as a visit to the country’s most famous township, Soweto. Soweto, once a town in which Dr Nelson Mandela spent a few years before going to jail, is seen as the spiritual home for BMW South Africa as this is where several of its famous models have been given very interesting nicknames like G-string (E46) and “tweazer” for the current 5 Series because of its headlights that are shaped like ladies’ eyelash tweazers.


Prices for the standard models are as follows:
120D 6-speed manual R283,000 (€23,819), automatic R297,500 (€25,039). The 135i is R364,000 (€30,632) in manual and R379,600 (€31,920) for the auto. Exclusive and Sport packages are available.
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