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Kwena Square hosts BMW F30 community drive event

Custom BMWs, music and community vibes took over the shopping centre as F30 enthusiasts hosted a lifestyle drive event.

On May 23, car enthusiasts and community members gathered at Kwena Square for a BMW F30 drive event hosted by F30 Bros in partnership with RocoMamas and Play.

The event brought together BMW F30 owners and supporters from across Johannesburg, with a range of customised vehicles on display throughout the day. Shoppers were also able to engage with motoring enthusiasts while enjoying food, music and a lively social atmosphere.

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According to F30 Bros founder Evans Mukwevho, the initiative was aimed at celebrating automotive culture and strengthening community ties among BMW enthusiasts.

Khuliso Nemalili next to his BMW F30. Photo: Avumile Seela.

“I was inspired by a similar drive hosted in Durban and decided to bring the concept to our BMW F30 community,” said Mukwevho.

He added that the group aims to build a strong, connected network of drivers who share a passion for cars and lifestyle motoring.

Jade Swart checks out a BMW 325is. Photo: Avumile Seela.
BMW F30 drivers showcase their revving skills. Photo: Avumile Seela.

“This drive is important because it gives people a platform to showcase their cars and connect. Our goal is to build a solid BMW F30 community where people can come together and express themselves,” he said.

Mukwevho described the event as a successful gathering that also supported local businesses and created opportunities for social connection through a shared interest in motoring culture.

The BMW F30 group will host its next drive in August.

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