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 The BMW 325is: A South African 🖸Icon

A Legendary Model

In the annals of BMW's rich automotive history, the 325is holds a special place in the hearts of South African car enthusiasts. Produced specifically for the South African market, this iconic model emerged during the late 1980s and early 1990s, and quickly became a symbol of performance and driving pleasure in the region.

The Birth of a Legend

Launched in 1984, the BMW 325is was a variant of the E30 3 Series, a model renowned for its blend of style, performance, and driving dynamics. The "is" designation signified the car's sporty and performance-oriented nature. The 325is was a direct response to the demand for a more dynamic driving experience, and it was tailored to meet the unique preferences of South African drivers.

Performance and Specifications


The 325is was powered by a robust 2.7-liter inline-six engine, the M20, which was slightly modified to enhance performance. With a power output of approximately 130 kW (177 hp), the 325is delivered impressive acceleration and handling characteristics. The car featured a close-ratio five-speed manual transmission, which allowed for a more engaging driving experience, and a sport-tuned suspension that provided excellent road feedback and cornering capability.

One of the defining features of the 325is was its distinct styling elements. It came equipped with a unique front air dam, side skirts, and a rear spoiler, which not only enhanced its aerodynamic profile but also gave it a distinctive, aggressive look that set it apart from other models in the E30 range.


The South African Connection

In South Africa, the 325is quickly gained a reputation as a performance icon. It was celebrated for its agility on both the road and the track, and it became a popular choice among driving enthusiasts. The model was well-suited to the country's diverse driving conditions, from bustling city streets to open highways.

The 325is also enjoyed success in local motorsport, where it competed in various racing events and series. Its combination of power, handling, and reliability made it a favorite among racers and further cemented its status as a legendary vehicle in South African automotive culture.

Legacy and Impact

Today, the BMW 325is is remembered with great affection by car enthusiasts and collectors in South Africa. Its legacy is not only a testament to BMW's engineering prowess but also a reflection of the unique automotive tastes and preferences of the South African market during the 1980s and 1990s.



As a classic, the 325is remains a sought-after model for collectors and vintage car lovers. Its distinctive design, performance credentials, and cultural significance make it a cherished part of South Africa's automotive heritage.

Celebrate the Legend

At BMW Nostalgia, we honor the BMW 325is as a symbol of driving excellence and a cornerstone of South African automotive history. Explore our collection of articles, images, and stories dedicated to this remarkable model and join us in celebrating the legacy of the BMW 325is—a true South African icon.



The 325is History





The 325i Touring 

BMW 325i Touring in South Africa


The BMW 325i Touring, introduced in the mid-1980s, is a standout model in South Africa’s automotive landscape. Combining the agility and performance of the E30 3 Series with the practicality of a wagon, this versatile vehicle boasts a 2.7-liter inline-six engine, delivering approximately 177 hp. 

Its spacious cargo area and well-appointed interior make it ideal for both family and leisure use, while its sporty handling ensures an engaging driving experience. A beloved classic, the 325i Touring remains a symbol of BMW’s commitment to blending performance with practicality in the South African market.


In South Africa this iconic E30 Model is Called a ("Botsotso/Gusheshe")


In the Streets of South Africa a Legend was made.












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