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New budget car brand to debut in SA

NEWS/ Mureza will unveil its Prim8 crossover at this week’s Automechan­ika trade show, writes Denis Droppa

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Anew budget car brand called Mureza is to make its SA debut at the Automechan­ika trade show at Nasrec’s Expo Centre this week.

Isando-based Mureza Auto Company will unveil its first model, a hatchback called the Prim8 (pronounced “Primate” ,a name the company might want to rethink).

Powered by a 1.5l petrol engine, the car will have a target price of between R180,000 and R200,000 and will be sold with a three-year warranty. range-topping version of the Prim8 crossover is to have a comprehens­ive specificat­ion list that includes cruise control, parking sensors, navigation, a reversing camera, four airbags, electronic stability control, ABS brakes and tyre pressure monitoring, among other features.

Mureza Auto Company is funded by backers in the UAE and has a joint venture with the Iran-based SAIPA Group for platform-sharing and the supply of components. The company plans to eventually design and manufactur­e vehicles locally.

The initial local content target is 40%, with significan­t increases in the short to medium term, according to Mureza CEO Tatenda Mungofa from Zimbabwe, part of a group of Africans from various countries who are driving the project.

He says Mureza models will be sold through used-vehicle outlets supported by online selling, instead of setting up newcar franchised dealership­s.

“SA is seen as the hub of the automotive business in Africa and it is for this reason that we are using this country as our headquarte­rs and first assembly plant,” said Mungofa.

“We are looking at co-operating with smaller component suppliers who are not yet able to handle big production runs, and our business will help them grow their businesses.

“We are also looking for local entreprene­urs to get involved with the various facets of our business to give it a true African flavour,” said Mungofa.

He is looking to create up to 1,000 jobs at the Rosslyn plant with production to grow from 10 to 35 cars a day.

“Mureza means ‘flag’ and we want to be the flag wavers for an indigenous African motor industry. We want to be like Henry Ford, who replaced horses with affordable cars. In our case it will be replacing imported used cars with affordable cars made in Africa.”

Thulisa Sosibo, co-founder of the company, says the Prime8 will go on sale here in the first week of December. She would not disclose the investment value of the new venture.

This year’s Automechan­ika show runs until Saturday and is co-located with the Futuroad Expo of commercial vehicles and the Scalex logistics expo.

The show will display products and services of more than 600 local and internatio­nal exhibitors from 27 countries. There will be a number of trucks launched, including a new brand from Belarus called Maz.

Organised by Messe Frankfurt, the trade fair runs from 9am to 4.30pm between Wednesday and Friday, and from 9am to 2pm on Saturday. Visitors can obtain a free pass at www.automechan­ika.co.za.

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 ??  ?? The first car from Mureza is a compact crossover that will cost between R180,000 and R200,000 when it goes on sale in early December.
The first car from Mureza is a compact crossover that will cost between R180,000 and R200,000 when it goes on sale in early December.

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