Brenwin Naidu is an award-winning motoring journalist and the youngest South African juror to serve on the prestigious World Car Awards panel. He is the section editor for Sowetan Motoring (weekly) and Sunday Times Lifestyle Motoring (monthly), and a contributing presenter for Ignition GT.
REVIEW | 2025 Audi A3 soldiers on with minor revisions
MotoringLike clamshell mobile phones and Bluetooth earpieces, the premium hatchback may eventually be relegated to the waste ...
FIRST DRIVE | New Ford Territory Dark Edition provides extra swagger
MotoringBlue oval's C-SUV gets an aesthetic boost
REVIEW | The Audi RS Q8 is a high-riding supercar
MotoringBrawny Ingolstadt SUV offers scintillating performance and unexpected value
FIRST DRIVE | Updated Haval H6 pushes value agenda in crowded segment
MotoringIt could be argued that the big turnaround point for Chinese cars in SA was ushered in by the 2021 Haval Jolion.
REVIEW | Why the Ford Tourneo Custom is a clever family and business solution
MotoringLatest Blue Oval minibus tackles all loads, writes Brenwin Naidu
REVIEW | Chery Tiggo Cross leaves one thing to be bitter about
MotoringMiddle child crossover is a mostly sweet package, writes Brenwin Naidu.
All the 2025 Cars.co.za Consumer Awards winners revealed
MotoringSouth African motoring observers have a number of annual awards programmes to reference on the journey to buying their ...
REVIEW | Why the Suzuki Swift 1.2 GL+ CVT forces you to take it easy
MotoringContinuously variable transmission has its trade-offs, but convenience factor is undeniable
REVIEW | Outgoing Volvo XC90 has stood the test of time
MotoringLarge, luxurious Swede still delivers the goods
REVIEW | Why the Audi Q7 55 TFSI still deserves your attention
MotoringFlagship four-rings model delivers the goods despite its age