Car News, Reviews and Advice in Mauritius

 A tougher stance on drink and drug driving in Mauritius, but will it actually help?
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    An opinion on modern car features we probably did not need
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    An opinion on modern car features we probably did not need

    This is an opinion piece. It is not an argument against modern cars, nor an attempt to discourage the purchase of vehicles equipped with modern technology. Most of these features are unavoidable today, driven by regulation, design trends, or the pressure to appear innovative.What follows is a look at five modern car features that are increasingly common, yet arguably add little to the real-world driving experience. This is not about nostalgia for the sake of it, but about questioning

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    What you need to know about the new penalty points system in Mauritius
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    What you need to know about the new penalty points system in Mauritius

    Mauritius has officially introduced a penalty points system for road traffic offences, marking one of the most significant changes to local road safety enforcement in recent years. The system is part of a broader Zero Fot Zero Pwin Zero Traka campaign and is designed to discourage repeat offences by linking unsafe driving behaviour directly to a driver’s licence status.Here is a clear, practical breakdown of how the system works and what it means for motorists.What is the

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    Speeding in Mauritius: Speed Limits, Fines and What Drivers Need to Know
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    Speeding in Mauritius: Speed Limits, Fines and What Drivers Need to Know

    Speed limits exist to set the legal maximum at which vehicles may travel on different types of roads in Mauritius. Exceeding these limits significantly increases the risk of accidents and remains one of the leading causes of serious and fatal road crashes on the island.Strong links have been established between vehicle speed and accident severity. The faster a vehicle is travelling, the less time a driver has to react to hazards, other road users, or unexpected conditions. When an

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    A brutal start to 2026 on Mauritian roads
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    A brutal start to 2026 on Mauritian roads

    The opening weeks of 2026 have already brought sobering news for road safety in Mauritius.As of 16 January, ten people had lost their lives in nine road accidents since the start of the year. This is double the number recorded over the same period in 2025. The incidents involved a mix of road users, including motorists, pedestrians and two-wheel riders, highlighting that risk on Mauritian roads is not limited to one group.While early-year statistics can fluctuate, the increase is significant enough

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    How 2025 Vehicle Registration Trends Reflect Market Shifts in Mauritius
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    How 2025 Vehicle Registration Trends Reflect Market Shifts in Mauritius

    Mauritius’ 2025 vehicle registration figures reveal a market that reacted quickly to changes in taxes and duties. To support this analysis, two reference charts are attached at the end of this article: Registration of New and Second-Hand Vehicle in December 2025 and Registration of New Vehicles in December 2025 by Make, Type and Number. These charts provide helpful context for understanding how registrations evolved toward the end of the year and how different segments performed.Total vehicle registrations for 2025 reached 38,062 units, made

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    The ultimate one day road trip around Mauritius - Scenic
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    The ultimate one day road trip around Mauritius - Scenic

    Mauritius may be small, but the most memorable road trips are not about circling the entire island. They are about choosing the right route and enjoying the variety along the way. This article kicks off a new road trip series, starting with a scenic one day loop that showcases the west, south west and southern interior at their best.This route is designed for flowing roads, changing landscapes and an unhurried pace, rather than trying to see everything at once.

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    Will Penalty Points Make Mauritius’ Roads Safer This Time?
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    Will Penalty Points Make Mauritius’ Roads Safer This Time?

    Mauritius is getting serious about road safety. With road deaths climbing and dangerous driving becoming all too common, the government is reintroducing a penalty points system as part of the new Road Traffic (Amendment) Bill 2025. But will it work this time?Let’s break it down and see how other countries have fared with similar systems.What’s Changing for Drivers?The new penalty points system is far more advanced than the short-lived version from 2013. Here’s what Mauritian motorists

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    Increased Police Presence for Mauritius Over the Festive Season
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    Increased Police Presence for Mauritius Over the Festive Season

    A clear message for safer roads in MauritiusMauritius is heading into the festive season under tighter road surveillance, and the numbers from the past three months leave no doubt as to why. Between September and November, the national police carried out 291,450 stop and search operations, issuing 55,228 fines in the process. It is one of the most intensive enforcement periods in recent years, driven by a rise in serious and fatal accidents, often linked to alcohol and drug consumption.A noticeable

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    Road Works on the Black River–Savanne Coastal Road: What Commuters Need to Know
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    Road Works on the Black River–Savanne Coastal Road: What Commuters Need to Know

    If you travel along the scenic stretch between Rivière Noire village and Bel Ombre, expect some light disruptions over the coming weeks. The Ministry of National Infrastructure has announced that the Black River–Savanne Coastal Road, also known as the B9, will be partially closed for 21 days starting Tuesday, 18 November. These are minor moving works focused on routine maintenance and touch ups to keep this coastline route in good condition.While the activity will be visible, the impact on traffic

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    Cascavelle Roundabout to Open on November 15
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    Cascavelle Roundabout to Open on November 15

    Good news for commuters heading to and from the west. The long-awaited Cascavelle roundabout is set to open to traffic on Saturday, 15 November 2025, marking a major step forward in easing congestion around Flic-en-Flac and its surrounding areas.Following a site visit earlier this week, the Minister of National Infrastructure, Mr Govindranath Gunness, confirmed that construction works on the roundabout will be completed by Friday, 14 November 2025. The visit, conducted between Pierrefonds and Cascavelle, brought together Members of Parliament, officials from the

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    Flic-en-Flac Bypass: Final Works Underway and What Drivers Should Expect
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    Flic-en-Flac Bypass: Final Works Underway and What Drivers Should Expect

    It is finally happening. For anyone who commutes to and from the west, the long-awaited Flic-en-Flac Bypass is in its final stages, with the finishing touches being completed this week. Once opened, the new bypass plans to ease long-standing congestion around Cascavelle and Flic-en-Flac, improving overall connectivity across the region.However, before we can enjoy smoother drives, there will be a short period of disruption. Like any good upgrade, there’s a bit of short-term pain before long-term gain. As

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    Jetour Arrives in Mauritius: A Fresh Chapter in Affordable Luxury
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    Jetour Arrives in Mauritius: A Fresh Chapter in Affordable Luxury

    The SVICC in Pailles came alive on 1 November 2025 as Mobilis Auto officially launched Jetour in Mauritius. The event brought together dignitaries, industry guests and the Minister of Land Transport and Light Rail, Osman Mahomed, in a polished evening that balanced energy, excitement and optimism. Under the theme Drive Beyond, the launch marked Mauritius joining the first wave of Jetour’s global expansion.A Warm Welcome and Clear MessageThe launch was more than a car reveal, it was a celebration of

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    Porsche’s Profit Slump and What It Means for the Luxury Car Market in Mauritius
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    Porsche’s Profit Slump and What It Means for the Luxury Car Market in Mauritius

    Porsche, one of the world’s most profitable carmakers, has reported a steep 99% drop in operating profit for 2025. What was once a model of stability has become a signal that even the most prestigious automotive brands are feeling the strain. While the effects remain global for now, the situation raises questions about how shifting trends in the luxury segment could influence smaller markets such as Mauritius.The Global PictureOver the first nine months of 2025, Porsche’s revenue fell by about

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    Port Louis Ring Road: Progress, Challenges and the Road Ahead
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    Port Louis Ring Road: Progress, Challenges and the Road Ahead

    For years, the Port Louis Ring Road has promised to ease congestion by providing additional access routes into and out of the capital, improving traffic flow for thousands of daily commuters. Designed to take pressure off the city’s main arteries, the project aimed to make travel around Port Louis faster and more efficient. But despite an ambitious start, progress has stalled and many are asking, what happened?A Quick Look BackLaunched in 2010 as part of a broader road decongestion

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    Vehicle Registration Statistics in Mauritius: 2025 Q1-Q3
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    Vehicle Registration Statistics in Mauritius: 2025 Q1-Q3

    The first eight months of 2025 have revealed clear shifts in vehicle registrations across Mauritius. According to the latest National Transport Authority data, June marked a major spike in new vehicle registrations, coinciding with the national budget speech that month. The announcement led to a rush of pre-orders and deliveries as both buyers and dealerships moved to finalise transactions ahead of expected changes in duties and fees.Registration of New and Second-hand Imported Vehicles (2025)Scroll right --->Type of VehicleJan (

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