"SA is one of the top performers in the world in terms of BMW M market share and sales," says Tim Abbott, MD of BMW Group SA. "For example, in 2015 SA was ranked fifth in the world in terms of overall BMW M market share. A total of 916 BMW M units were delivered to local customers while 1,049 M Performance units were also delivered to customers - this is an increase of more than 40% compared to 2014."
The increase in local sales reflects worldwide growth for the performance division, which saw sales in 2015 up by nearly 65% to 35,000 units along with a 16% increase in sales of M Performance models.
Some R10m was invested in the new facility by Rob Sexton and Christo Lindeque, Zambesi Auto owners. Zambesi Auto has always been a pioneering dealership in terms of the M brand within the southern hemisphere, according to the joint owners.
M model expansion
That view is echoed by Robertson, who says the company is planning to expand its M models, starting with the new M2 coupe. It will also launch its first ever luxury M sedan later this year with the arrival of the M760 and Robertson promises more M products are in the pipeline.
Given the company's focus on the electric vehicle (EV) market, is Robertson also promising an electric M car? "Electrification is essential going forward and will appear across the BMW range," he says, adding: "I would not rule out an M car that fits that strategy."
"M products are taking on sustainability solutions," says Robertson. " Customers want everything from an M, but want us to deliver on sustainability."
Still with electrification, Robertson says the company is ready to face the introduction of Tesla's Model 3. He says the battery technology on its existing i3 model will be upgraded later this year and the brand is also looking at a third model after the i3 and i8 which is being referred to as the i-Next in keeping with BMW's Strategy Number One Next future planning.