Kia’s Tasman bakkie arrives in South Africa
Kia has taken a bold step into one of South Africa’s most competitive automotive segments with the launch of the Tasman, its first-ever double cab bakkie.
- Product News
- 9 April 2026
Audi is widening its range of in‑car digital services with two new applications designed to streamline everyday motoring chores.
The apps, EasyPark and ryd, are currently available only in Europe and can be accessed directly through the Audi Application Store built into the brand’s MMI infotainment system.
EasyPark is aimed at removing the hassle of paying for parking. The service supports more than 60 000 locations in around 1 300 cities across Europe. When an Audi fitted with the app stops in a participating area and is placed in park, the system automatically brings up the option to begin a parking session. Drivers can manage or extend their parking time either on their phone or via the car’s display, while the session ends automatically once the vehicle pulls away at over 15km/h.
The second addition, ryd, brings several services together under one platform. It allows drivers to pay for fuel, electric‑vehicle charging and even selected car washes without leaving the car or handling additional cards. In Germany, the app works with major fuel brands such as Aral and Esso, as well as independent filling stations, and it links to roughly 90 per cent of public charging points. Across the wider European region, ryd connects users to more than 10 000 fuel stations and over a million charging locations.
When a driver nears a compatible fuel station, ryd identifies nearby options and prompts the user on the MMI screen. They can then choose the station, pick a pump, set a maximum fuel amount and approve the payment. A brief confirmation appears after filling up, and the journey continues without further steps.
For electric‑car owners, ryd automatically guides drivers to chargers and opens on arrival. From there, the process is simple: activate the charger, plug in and end the session either through the interface or by disconnecting. No contracts, cards or QR codes are required.
These additions expand Audi’s growing catalogue of in‑car apps, which already includes entertainment and information platforms such as YouTube, Spotify, Disney+ and Bloomberg. Access requires a myAudi account and an active data connection.
The EasyPark app will be introduced in stages by the end of the first quarter of 2026, while ryd is already live on all Audi models that support the Application Store.
Volkswagen Group Africa (VWGA) has reached another major milestone with the production of the 500 000th unit of the current Polo for the export market.
Nissan South Africa has agreed to sell its Rosslyn production facility after 60 years of operation. The plant, which produced models such as the 1400 ‘Champ’ bakkie, NP200 and Navara, was acquired by Chery SA. The Chinese automaker has sold over 80,000 vehicles locally since 2021 and is now strengthening its African presence.
Following an intense national selection process that pushed participants to the limit, South Africa’s representatives for the 2026 Defender Trophy global final have been decided.