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WATCH: Tata Mitsubishi takes over Lowveld in hot wheels

Two of South Africa’s leading motor brands, Tata Motors and Mitsubishi Motors, have joined forces in the Lowveld to offer the community innovative vehicle technology previously unavailable in the region.

The Tata Mitsubishi dealership celebrated its grand opening at the Nelspruit MultiFranchise in Riverside on February 11.

The event marked a milestone for both brands in expanding their presence in Mbombela.

Locals and motoring enthusiasts turned out in large numbers to get a first look at several new and upcoming models. From entry-level vehicles to SUVs and 4x4s suited to drivers of all ages, the showroom offers a wide range of options from both manufacturers.

@lowvelder

Hip, hip, hooray! With the ribbon officially cut, Tata Mitsubishi celebrated its grand opening this evening, February 11, at the Nelspruit Multi-Franchise in Riverside, marking an exciting new chapter for the dealership. #tata #mitsubishi #riverside #grandopening

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Mitsubishi Motors dealer principal, Pieter Viljoen, Mitsubushi Motors South Africa’s managing director, Bruce Mukhola, Tata Motorsbrand development manager, Masisi Kutumela, and Tata Motors regional manager, Gavin Robinson
Mitsubishi Motors dealer principal, Pieter Viljoen, Mitsubushi Motors South Africa’s managing director, Bruce Mukhola, Tata Motors
brand development manager, Masisi Kutumela, and Tata Motors regional manager, Gavin Robinson

Tata Motors has long championed the idea of ‘happy drives and beautiful journeys.’

Its brand development manager, Masisi Kutumela, said the company continues to introduce innovation across vehicle categories while reimagining classic models.

@lowvelder

The Tata Mitsubishi grand opening at the Nelspruit Multi-Franchise in Riverside is nothing short of a celebration this evening, February 11. Locals and car enthusiasts have turned out in numbers to get a first look at the vehicles on display. #riverside #grandopening #nelspruit #tata #mitsubishi

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Dr Anathi Mhlwatika.
Dr Anathi Mhlwatika.

“We evolve every day, taking pride in our design and prioritising safety. That is why we continue to reach milestones and set new benchmarks. Tata Motors has always been there, and now we are advancing the motor industry with new technology and innovative vehicles. I encourage Lowveld residents to experience the products we are bringing to Mbombela and to test drive our upcoming ranges,” Kutumela said.

Oblate Masilani and Malebo Chiloane.
Oblate Masilani and Malebo Chiloane.
Tata Mitsubishi sales manager, Jaco Coetzee.
Tata Mitsubishi sales manager, Jaco Coetzee.

Mitsubishi Motors has a proud South African heritage spanning more than 50 years, offering vehicles suited to the country’s unique landscape, with worldclass reliability and uncompromising performance.

Zaan Kriel, Johan Kriel, Jan de Jager and Marianne Kriel de Jager.
Zaan Kriel, Johan Kriel, Jan de Jager and Marianne Kriel de Jager.

Mitsubishi Motors South Africa’s managing director Bruce Mukhola said the brand operates more than 53 dealerships nationwide and remains committed to pioneering smart automotive technology.

Dana van der Westhuizen and Sascha van Gelder.
Dana van der Westhuizen and Sascha van Gelder.
Dirk Graaff and Leigh-Ann Alberts.
Dirk Graaff and Leigh-Ann Alberts.
André and Cindy Nieuwenhuizen.
André and Cindy Nieuwenhuizen.

“We are proud of this new location because the Lowveld community will be able to experience exactly what Mitsubishi stands for – innovative vehicles suited to this region’s terrain. Just as the sun rises in Mpumalanga, Mitsubishi will continue to rise as a dependable, enduring and powerful brand,” Mukhola said.

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Bertus de Bruyn

Bertus de Bruyn is based in Mbombela, Mpumalanga. De Bruyn has been employed by Caxton since 2009. After a short sabbatical of two years, De Bruyn is back at the place he called home, Caxton, at Lowveld Media. He is currently the digital content manager, but has 14 years of journalism skills, news editor, and acting editor duties behind his name.
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