The baller is a huge fan of BMW cars and we’ll be taking a deeper look at the biggest sized Beamer in his garage, which is likely to be the envy of his teammates when he pulls up in it at training. Mabasa’s goals for Pirates and Swallows in the first half of the season see him sit second on the Top Scorer’s chart, one behind Mamelodi Sundowns’ Brazilian forward, Lucas Ribeiro Costa. Off the pitch, the target man has a lethal vehicle to match his ruthlessness in front of goal, a black BMW X3 M Sport which he reportedly purchased in 2021.
The X3 isn’t the only BMW ride Mabasa has been seen with. He also reportedly owns a BMW M235i and a BMW 118i. The 27-year-old’s Beamer is valued around the R890k to R1.4 million region according to Car Mag.
This stellar ride boasts a twin-turbo engine and speeds off from 0-100 km/h in a blistering 3.3 seconds. BMW adheres to upscale aesthetics with the X3 M Sport, boasting leather upholstery and selectable interior accents, 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, 14-way power front seats, and customisable interior lighting, as well as heated front-seat cushions. There’s a host of premium options to choose from for potential buyers of the X3 M Sport, including a head-up display, heated rear seats, a heated steering wheel, a panoramic sunroof, and side window shades in the rear.
In terms of the tech, the X3 M comes with a 10.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system with myriad control methods, a 16-speaker Harman/Kardon stereo, built-in navigation, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, a Wi-Fi hotspot, and charging ports throughout the cabin, with exclusive packages for the car offering wireless charging in the car.