The announcement was made by Volkswagen Passenger Cars global chief executive officer Thomas Schaefer, who has a special connection with South Africa as he headed the local operation until late 2020. …
Volkswagen to build new compact SUV in SAVolkswagen
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German automobile manufacturer that launched a petrol-powered Amarok variant and Tiguan model in Namibia's vehicle market.
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- November 2022
- November 2019
… BMW has also jumped on board to showcase some of its stunning new cars that are ready to pump up your adrenaline through trailers.You’ve got the BMW 2010 and 2018 M3, the Ferrari 458 Spider, Lamborghini’s Aventador, Diablo and Murciélago, Land Rover’s Range, a Volkswagen Golf GTI …
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NCC recalls Bridgestone Duravis tyres over accident risk
The National Consumer Commission has issued a product safety recall for certain Bridgestone Duravis R660 Eco tyres fitted to Ford and Volkswagen vehicles sold in South Africa. The tyres are susceptible to cuts and moisture intrusion that can lead to tread delamination and increase the risk of accidents, particularly in rugged and wet conditions.
9 May 2026 · The Namibian →
Saturday 9 May
NCC recalls Bridgestone Duravis tyres over accident risk
The National Consumer Commission has issued a product safety recall for certain Bridgestone Duravis R660 Eco tyres fitted to Ford and Volkswagen vehicles sold in South Africa. The tyres are susceptible to cuts and moisture intrusion that can lead to tread delamination and increase the risk of accidents, particularly in rugged and wet conditions.
9 May 2026 · The Namibian →
Friday 8 May
Wolfsburg battles Bayern while fighting Bundesliga relegation
Wolfsburg, in 16th place (the relegation play-off spot), hosts Bayern Munich on Saturday as they fight to avoid demotion from the Bundesliga. The Wolves have won just one of their past 15 matches and sit six points behind safety.
8 May 2026 · The Namibian →
Tuesday 21 April
Japan leads Namibia vehicle sales in March with 1,069 units
Namibia sold 1,069 Japanese vehicles in March, making Japan the country's largest vehicle source and driving total March sales to 1,662 units—a 43% monthly increase and the strongest March performance since 2015. Japanese brands accounted for 64.3% of total sales, with commercial vehicle purchases surging 57.1% to a record 916 units, supported by demand from logistics, mining, agriculture, and energy sectors.
21 April 2026 · The Namibian →
Saturday 21 March
Namibia vehicle sales hit nine-year February high at 1,165 units
New vehicle sales in February reached 1,165 units, a 4.1% year-on-year increase, driven by robust demand in mining, agriculture, and energy sectors. Analysts expect continued strength from construction activity at new uranium, gold, copper mines and offshore oil and gas exploration.
21 March 2026 · The Namibian →
Thursday 19 March
BMW profit resilient amid tariffs, outperforms German rivals
German carmaker BMW reported a net profit of 7.45 billion euros for 2025, a decline of just 3%, significantly outperforming competitors Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz despite US tariffs and Chinese market pressures. The company's finance chief expects transatlantic tariff disputes to ease, forecasting a US-EU trade deal at zero tariff rates that would benefit BMW's South Carolina operations.
19 March 2026 · New Era →
Thursday 5 February
Volkswagen launches petrol-powered Amarok PanAmericana in Namibia
Volkswagen has introduced a 2.3-litre TSI four-cylinder petrol variant of the Amarok PanAmericana to Namibian dealerships, joining the existing 3.0-litre V6 diesel model. The petrol version delivers 452Nm of torque, reaches 240km/h and accelerates from 0–100km/h in 7.6 seconds, while retaining off-road capability with multiple driving modes and wading depth of 800mm, targeting drivers seeking performance combined with versatility.
5 February 2026 · The Namibian →
Thursday 29 January
New vehicle sales reach highest level since 2018
Namibia sold 14,502 new vehicles in 2025, a 13% increase from 2024, driven by lower interest rates and stronger demand across passenger and commercial segments. December sales totalled 1,138 units, down 8.5% from November but up 3.5% year-on-year, with Toyota maintaining market dominance across all vehicle categories.
29 January 2026 · The Namibian →
Thursday 15 January
VW Tiguan offers comfort and safety at N$650k–N$900k
The Volkswagen Tiguan, priced between N$650,000 and N$900,000, combines comfort with safety features including autonomous braking, airbags, and lane-change assist, while achieving fuel efficiency of 6.6–7.6 L/100 km depending on the model.
15 January 2026 · The Namibian →
Thursday 8 January
German EV sales surge 43% while US market weakens
Electric vehicle sales in Germany rebounded strongly in 2025, rising 43.2% to over 545,000 vehicles and representing 19.1% of new car sales, with Chinese manufacturer BYD more than tripling its market share. In contrast, US automakers including General Motors, Honda, and Nissan reported declining fourth-quarter sales, with EV transactions falling sharply after a federal tax credit expired in September.
8 January 2026 · New Era →