FAW dealer group takes clients for plant tour
FAW Trucks Laubstar hosted a select group of clients for an exclusive guided tour of the FAW Trucks Assembly Plant in Gqeberha (Coega Industrial Development Zone).
- Dealer News
- 13 February 2026
The Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition currently underway in China is pretty much an electric affair with numerous new electric and hybrid vehicles with improved technology on show.
Not to be outdone by the Chinese manufactures, Lexus’s global reveal of the all-new draws a lot of attention as part of the Japanese manufacturer’s new generation of electrified motoring.
Now, the eighth-generation ES ushers in a new era of design, performance and electrification – setting fresh benchmarks in comfort, technology and a luxury driving experience, says Lexus.
The new ES rides on a reimagined TNGA GA-K platform, purpose-built to accommodate both hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) and battery electric vehicle (BEV) powertrains. This innovative foundation enables a lower centre of gravity and an enhanced ride.
Inside the new ES is a world crafted with meticulous attention to detail. The expanded dimensions offer enhanced legroom and comfort.
Lexus’s multi-pathway strategy is reflected in the ES’s diverse new powertrain line-up, developed in response to the growing demand for sustainable mobility in markets like South Africa.
The ES 300h introduces a 2.0-litre in-line four-cylinder hybrid system for the first time, while the more powerful ES 350h features an upgraded 2.5-litre hybrid engine with all-wheel drive options. For those seeking the quiet power of all-electric driving, the ES 350e and ES 500e deliver front- and all-wheel drive respectively, with the latter boasting the advanced DIRECT4 torque distribution system.
Lexus South Africa will confirm specifications, model variants and available technologies for local customers closer to the ES’s official launch date.
We recently reported on Chery’s announcement at the event about the introduction of 19 hybrid models across the HEV (hybrid electric vehicle), PHEV (plug-in hybrid electric vehicle) and REEV (range-extender electric vehicle) ranges.
GWM unveiled two core product clusters: “Smart Tech Lifestyle”, featuring HAVAL, WEY and ORA, and “Off-Road Powerhouse”, highlighting TANK, POER (called the P-Series bakkie in South Africa), and SOUO Motorcycles.
The Chinese motoring giant also unveiled its newly launched GWM Beacon emblem featuring a base inscribed with “GWM”, symbolising the brand’s unwavering commitment to global expansion. The emblem signifies the unified effort of both the “GWM” domestic brand and the global “GWM” identity. (More on new products coming to SA later.)
The European Commission charts a zero-emission vehicle future for vehicles exported to Europe, while holding the commitment to reducing CO2 emissions from all new vehicle sales.
Ahead of the 2026 State of the Nation Address (SONA), Zero Carbon Charge (CHARGE) has once again called on the President and national government to act decisively on South Africa’s electric vehicle transition.
Volkswagen Group is accelerating its technological reset in China as it prepares to base the majority of its locally built vehicles on its new China Electronic Architecture (CEA) by 2030.