MAHINDRA FUSION 2026 CELEBRATES SOUTH AFRICA’S CREATIVE SPIRIT
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Pretoria, South Africa – 9 March 2026 – Mahindra Fusion Fest returned this year bigger, bolder and more immersive, bringing together thousands of fans, artists and creators for one of South Africa’s most distinctive celebrations of music, fashion and art. What began as a bold cultural experiment last year has quickly evolved into a national platform that celebrates creativity while connecting communities across the country.
The 2026 edition culminated in a spectacular grand finale at the SunBet Arena in Pretoria on Saturday, 7 March, following a nationwide build-up that began months earlier. Mahindra hosted vibrant campus and cultural activations in Cape Town, Durban and Johannesburg, bringing the Fusion Fest spirit directly to communities and creating excitement across the country before the final showcase.
Through these roadshows and dealership-led initiatives, Mahindra invited young creators, musicians, artists and designers to participate in a nationwide talent search, reinforcing the festival’s purpose as a platform for emerging talent rather than just a stage for established performers.
The response was overwhelming with hundreds of entries received from aspiring musicians, artists and fashion designers across South Africa, culminating in an unforgettable evening where thousands of fans filled the SunBet Arena.
“The youthful vibrancy of the Rainbow Nation is something we experience every day across South Africa — in its music, fashion, art and the remarkable creativity of its people. Fusion Fest was created to celebrate exactly that spirit. Inspired by the shared philosophies of Ubuntu and Vasudeva Kutumbakam (the world is one family), the festival brings together diverse voices and artistic expressions on one platform, reflecting Mahindra’s belief that communities grow stronger when they come together. This year, we also wanted to go beyond celebration and create opportunity. Through a nationwide talent search, supported by our dealer network, we invited emerging musicians, artists and fashion designers to showcase their talent, with winners receiving prize money and the opportunity to perform on a national stage. The incredible response we received from young creators across the country reinforces why platforms like Fusion Fest matter. As Mahindra continues its journey in South Africa, initiatives such as this reflect our Rise philosophy in action — celebrating creativity, supporting communities and creating opportunities for the next generation to shine,” says Rajesh Gupta, CEO of Mahindra South Africa.
The festival itself is part of the Mahindra Group’s global cultural outreach, an initiative through which the Group supports and celebrates art and culture across the world. Through its products, services and a strong commitment to corporate responsibility, the Mahindra Group has long sought to enable positive change in individuals and communities globally. Cultural outreach forms an important part of this journey — connecting with communities through specially created programmes that celebrate creativity, spark conversations across cultures and create meaningful impact.
These initiatives are not simply sponsorships. Each programme is designed with a strategic purpose — strengthening the connection between Mahindra and the communities it serves while nurturing the artistic ecosystems that define those communities.
Fusion Fest represents this philosophy in action.
2026: A Fusion of Legends and New Icons
The 2026 showcase featured four genre-defying musical fusions, paired with immersive fashion designs and cutting-edge visual art:
Rewind the Revolution: This nostalgic journey was led by Zoë Modiga and featured legends such as Mafikizolo, Kurt Darren and Claire Johnston, with fashion by Imprint and pop art by Shaun ‘Damn Vandal’ Oakley.
Hip Hop Most High: One of the most anticipated segments brought together a powerful Blend of hip hop and spiritual praise, featuring Blxckie, Maglera Doe Boy, and the Tshwane Gospel Choir. This was complemented by fashion from The Bam Collective and art by illustrator Ndumiso Nyoni.
Femme for All: The third Fusion celebrated “girl power” with Naledi Aphiwe, Karen Zoid, Nomfundo Moh, and Mariechan, set against immersive media art by Inka Kendzia.
All About Now: As a final crescendo, the production team created a contemporary Amapiano showcase featuring youth icons Zee Nxumalo, Focalistic, and Daliwonga, with fashion by Munkus and street art by Bushy Wopp.
Together We “Rise”
For the 2026 edition, Mahindra also launched a nationwide talent search for the most exciting emerging artists, musicians and fashion designers.
At the event, Thando Micky was revealed as the winner of the music competition. Mahindra also rewarded two runners-up with R10 000 each toward their professional careers. Additionally, the festival showcased the work of Andile Cele as the winning novice fashion designer and Anda Mncayi as the winning creative artist.Driving the Future: The XUV 3XO Fusion Fest also showcased Mahindra’s evolving automotive identity through the Mahindra XUV 3XO, which continues to resonate strongly with a new generation of South Africans.
Adding to the excitement of the evening, Ntombhi Mkalipi from Pretoria drove away in a brand-new Mahindra XUV 3XO, awarded during the festival after participating in a nationwide Mahindra test-drive campaign.
As Mahindra moves into its third decade in South Africa — having established a strong localfootprint with over 100 000 customers and a significant assembly plant in Durban. Platforms like the Mahindra Fusion Fest reflect the company’s belief that brands must go beyond products to create meaningful connections with the communities they serve.
In that spirit, Fusion Fest stands as both a celebration of South African creativity and a powerful expression of Mahindra’s enduring belief that when cultures, ideas and people come together — Together We Rise.
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ABOUT MAHINDRA SOUTH AFRICA
Mahindra South Africa is a wholly owned subsidiary of Mahindra & Mahindra of India. It is celebrating its 22nd year of operations in South Africa. The company has dealers in all nine provinces of South Africa, which are comprehensiv facilities that handle sales, service and spare parts. These dealers offer the full range of Authentic SUVs, such as the XUV3X0, Motor Enthusiast Choice in the 2025 SA Car of the Year competition, the XUV700 and Scorpio-N, winner of the SUV of the Year and Motor Enthusiast Choice in the 2024 SA Car of the Year competition, and its range of Authentic Bakkies, such as the much-loved Pik Up Karoo Dusk, Dawn, Dew and Storm.
With close to 100 dealerships in cities and in towns across South Africa, Mahindra has a growing national footprint. The company continues its drive to offer the South African consumer a diverse vehicle range that is designed to deliver a customer-centric ownership experience. The company has also expanded into other sub-Saharan countries, currently exporting vehicles to Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Namibia, over and above its presence in Eswatini and Lesotho.
Mahindra South Africa has achieved significant growth in the country since its establishment in October 2004, becoming a Top 5 seller of bakkies, which it assembles at its plant in the Dube Trade Port in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal. To date Mahindra South Africa has sold over 120 000 vehicles.
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