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2025 South African Car of the Year: BMW X3 takes top honours

2025 South African Car of the Year: BMW X3 takes top honours

The Citizen08-05-2025

The awards results are in, and the BMW X3 has been crowned the 2025 South African Car of the Year (COTY). This marks a second consecutive win for BMW, following the 7 Series' victory in 2024.
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This is the first time the X3 has clinched the overall award, confirming the brand's presence and successes in the country and the capabilities of local manufacturing. Built at BMW's Rosslyn plant in Tshwane, the X3 impressed judges with its refinement, modern design, advanced tech, and strong perceived value.
BMW has long been a dominant player in the competition, holding the record for the most wins by a manufacturer since its first triumph in 1988 with the 735i. The latest-generation Suzuki Swift claimed second place overall. Now in its fourth iteration in South Africa, the judges add that the B-segment hatchback shows clear improvements in safety and equipment. All models now come with six airbags as standard, and the Swift continues Suzuki's run of strong showings in recent competitions.
Third place went to the new G90 BMW M5, which also earned the Jurors' Choice award. The hybrid performance sedan stood out for its dual nature, offering electric-only driving capability alongside the punch of a twin-turbo V8. Reviewers praised its strong acceleration, interior quality, and performance versatility.
Beyond the overall ranking, the Car of the Year competition also highlights winners across six categories. The BMW X3 took the Premium category, the Swift led in the Budget class, and the M5 topped the Performance category. The Volkswagen Tiguan earned top marks in the Family category. The third-generation model offers updated styling, improved comfort, and features that go beyond expectations, including massaging seats.
Related: All of the CAR Magazine Top 12 Best Used Buys for 2025
In the Executive category, the BMW 5 Series (G60) came out on top, with judges noting its balanced dynamics, upmarket interior, and solid value. Toyota's Land Cruiser Prado (J250) won the Adventure Utility category, recognised for blending retro-inspired design with improved comfort and proven off-road capability.
The Mahindra XUV 3XO took home the COTY People's Choice award, based on public voting. Its practical features, fuel efficiency and affordability helped it stand out among consumers. According to the South African Guild of Mobility Journalists, the judging process considers design, engineering, performance, handling, technology, and safety. Market data and value analysis are also factored in, with results independently audited.
While the SA COTY awards offer a key benchmark in the local automotive scene, they're not the only source of insight. CAR Magazine's long-running Top 12 Best Buys presents a different perspective, drawing on the editorial team's deep experience and hands-on testing. These awards focus on real-world usability and value across 12 market segments, giving consumers a practical guide to vehicles that deliver strong ownership appeal. Together, they offer a well-rounded view of the South African car market.
Click here and browse thousands of new and used vehicles here with CARmag!
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