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Pupkewitz Motors secures Tata franchise as sales begin in Namibia

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October 24, 2025
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Pupkewitz Motors has announced that it has secured the franchise for Tata vehicles in Namibia, with sales having commenced this month.

According to Managing Director Anton Westraadt, the company takes a strategic and long-term approach when evaluating new market opportunities before acquiring a franchise.

He said Tata was selected for its strong value proposition and proven reliability.

“Hot off the press, we have also secured the franchise for Tata in Namibia, and sales will begin in October, just a few days from now. You may ask, what is our strategy? Do we simply continue to open businesses? The answer is no. We take a long-term view. We carefully analyse the market to ensure there is a genuine gap and that there is sufficient demand in that gap. This is very important,” Westraadt told The Brief.

He explained that Tata vehicles were chosen for their affordability, Euro 4 and 5-star safety ratings, and overall reliability, noting that the brand would help meet growing demand in the local market for durable and cost-effective vehicles.

On the issue of competition from Japanese imports and grey-market vehicles, Werstraadt said the company has deliberately chosen not to participate in that segment, citing the importance of long-term support and after-sales service.

“It is a massive market, but when we represent a brand or sell a product, long-term support and after-sales service are crucial. It would not be possible to buy and sell grey imports while guaranteeing customers support for the next ten years,” he said.

He added that while Pupkewitz Motors supplies standard service parts such as oils, filters, and spark plugs through its Goldwagen franchise, it does not provide engine components for grey-market vehicles.

“Aside from buying a house, a vehicle is probably the second most expensive thing someone will buy in their life. We want to take the customer’s hand and support them by providing parts and service throughout that investment,” Westraadt said.

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