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Brandt BRV started as a vision to build something for South Africa and for South Africans, says Brandt. "We started in 2013 building this vehicle... At the time I was only 23 years old ...
In 2013, Stian Brandt took over the wheel and what would be known today as Brandt BRV, manufacturing South Africa's own bakkie. It recently introduced a facelifted version of its top of the range S89 ...
It may surprise many that only one electrified bakkie — the Maxus T90EV — has made it to South African shores, considering the popularity of the vehicle type in the country, but this will soon ...
Bakkies have remained one of South Africa’s favourite vehicle segments as they continue to feature in the top sellers list every month. Although the National Association of Automobile Manufactur ...
Cape Town - The latest sales data confirms that South Africans prefer to buy, well, South African. With the overall bakkie market up by double figures year-on-year, September could be considered a ...
The South African bakkie market continued its positive momentum in July, with the light commercial segment growing by 32.6% versus the same month in 2022. The overall vehicle market grew by 1.3% ...
Name of the Project Isuzu next-generation bakkie programme. Location Gqeberha, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Project Owner/s Isuzu Motors South Africa (IMSAf), a subsidiary of Isuzu Motors of Japan.
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