Strong demand drives SA to decade-high vehicle sales
The South African motor industry continues to defy expectations by posting another month of exceptional growth.
- Industry News
 - 4 November 2025
 
Ford’s Struandale Engine Plant in Nelson Mandela Bay has played an instrumental role in the success of the locally assembled Ford Ranger – both in South Africa and in the more than 100 markets it is exported to around the world.
                
                                                            All the engines used in the Silverton-built Ford Ranger are proudly manufactured at the Gqeberha facility, using the latest technologies and advanced quality management systems to ensure the highest level of performance, reliability and durability that Ranger is renowned for, says Ford.
Seen here is a video that gives insight into the Struandale operation, which currently produces three different diesel engine programmes, comprising the powerful 3.0L V6 Diesel, the 2.0L Single Turbo and 2.0L Bi-Turbo Diesel, as well as the renowned 2.2L and 3.2L Duratorq TDCi.
Some interesting facts on the Struandale Engine Plant:
                                        The South African motor industry continues to defy expectations by posting another month of exceptional growth.
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