BMW Double Cab Prices In South Africa

Twelve trainees from various sectors within BMW’s engineering division have built an extraordinary bakkie concept, using the brand’s largest SUV as a platform.

Amongst the twelve young engineering enthusiasts were trainees from BMW’s vehicle mechanics section, mechatronics, and technical construction. For ten months they worked in secret to produce a road-legal X7 double-cab bakkie.

The result is a hugely impressive BMW bakkie that features a very generous load area. An adjustable tailgate section allows for the rear load area to be increased from 1.4 m to 2 m in size – which makes it able to accommodate one of BMW’s adventure motorcycles in the back.

Teakwood finishing adds a premium marine construction feel to the load area whilst the rear lights and other exterior styling elements, which differ from the X7 SUV, were crafted using 3D printing techniques. There are some fantastic details too, such as the integrated grab handles behind the cab, which sit in a vertical roll-hoop type structure.

In terms of size, the X7 double-cab is 100 mm longer than an equivalent SUV built on the same CLAR platform but manages to be 200 kg lighter. The much lighter weight is due to its reduced roof length and lessened use of glass/metal in the overall construction and proportions.

Finished in a BMW exclusive hue that registers as Tanzanite blue metallic, the X7 bakkie’s color changes in both depth and intensity, when exposed to direct sunlight.

Engine? Interestingly, the X7 double-cab bakkie concept is not powered by BMW’s tri-turbo 3-litre in-line six diesel, which you would expect to be the engine of choice for a BMW double-cab. Powering this radical BMW bakkie is a 3-liter turbocharged in-line six, combusting petrol, boosting 240 kW.

Although only a concept, for now, it does show that BMW is allowing its future designers and technicians the freedom of experimenting with the bakkie convertibility of the brand’s SUV platforms. This could augur well for the probability of a future BMW double-cab bakkie. In time.

BMW Double Cab Prices In South Africa

Which is the cheapest double cab in South Africa?

5 Cheapest Automatic Double-Cab Bakkies in SA

  • Mahindra Pik Up 2.2 CRDe S6 Automatic – From R383 999. The Mahindra Pik Up S11 4×4 is pictured here.
  • GWM P Series 2.0TD SX Automatic – R432 900.
  • Isuzu D-Max 250 Hi-Ride Auto – R500 000.
  • Ford Ranger 2.2 Hi-Rider XL 4×2 Auto – R504 700.
  • Nissan Navara 2.5DDTi SE Auto – R537 500.

What is the best double cab in South Africa?

Best-selling double-cab bakkies in South Africa in 2021

  • Toyota Hilux – 17 171 units.
  • Ford Ranger – 15 328 units.
  • Isuzu D-Max – 8 144 units.

How much do BMW cost in South Africa?

The BMW M2 Competition is worth R1,139,464 as of February 28th. The BMW 840i Gran Coupe costs R1,631,830.

How Much Is A Bmw Car Cost?

MAKE / MODELMSRPUSER RATING
2021 BMW 4 Series view 3 trims$45,600 – $58,5000 reviews
2021 BMW Z4 view 2 trims$49,700 – $63,7000 reviews