Everything keeps going right… Toyota
With the local automotive market’s consistent growth, month after month last year, one brand is not giving up a piece of its sales cake slice.
- Industry News
- 16 January 2026
Hyundai Automotive South Africa amplified its 25-year anniversary by hosting Hyundai Fun Fest celebrations at various Hyundai dealerships across the country.
Guests were treated to music, food stalls, dance as well as cash giveaways to coincide with the 25 years of operating in South Africa. The celebrations were the first ignition sparks in a series of events across the country, culminating in a national celebration next month that promises even more excitement, innovations and surprises.
"These celebrations are a thank you to our loyal customers who have made these 25 years possible. Part of the festivities include a historic journey through augment reality, tracing Hyundai Automotive South Africa’s history from 2000 to its current brand elevation," says Stanley Anderson, CEO of Hyundai Automotive South Africa.
“Our dealerships are the heartbeat of our business, so it made strategic and perfect sense to kick off the celebrations right from our showrooms, with our customers. We are celebrating our journey, at the same time looking forward to 25 more years of growth. From humble beginnings to becoming one of South Africa’s most loved automotive brands in this highly competitive industry, is no mean feat. Thank you South Africa,” says Stanley.
“I am an electric vehicle convert, and it took me two years to secure the franchise rights of the EV brand I most admire and have been driving for some time, BYD,” says Marius du Toit, Managing Director of the 4Wheels Motor Group, which has several other dealerships of different brands in its portfolio.
We are ready to take the Audi nameplate to new heights in the province through Audi Centre Polokwane, the new flagship dealer in this region.
Geely Auto South Africa is preparing to take its rightful place in the local automotive market, with 33 dealerships already operating within a month after the Chinese auto giant’s return to the country.