SAGMJ Announces 2026 Car of the Year Semi-finalists

The South African Guild of Mobility Journalists (SAGMJ) has announced the long-awaited semi-finalists for the 40th edition of the prestigious 2026 Car of the Year (COTY) competition, held annually since 1986.

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Like Dealerfloor predicted, a fair number of Chinese cars have made it into the semi-finals from the 55 new model-list we reported on recently.

Of the 55 new models that qualify for 2026 COTY, 30 semi-finalists have been selected by voting from members of the SAGMJ with the 25-juror panel now voting on the semi-finalists to establish the top finalist.

The 30 selected semi-finalists span 22 brands and multiple vehicle segments.

With the 2026 COTY competition kicking off in early November this year, the announcement of the 25 jurors for the 2026 competition, hosted by Old Mutual Insure as title sponsor, has sparked intense excitement among competitors who launched new vehicles in 2025.

"It is a tremendous honour to be part of this significant milestone in SAGMJ's annual COTY competition, which has become a widely recognised name among the motoring public and the broader automotive industry," says Thami Masemola, Chairman of the COTY competition since 2024. "For the 2026 competition, the stakes are higher than ever, driven by intense rivalry for the hearts and minds of South African car buyers."

For the 2026 COTY competition, 55 vehicles launched in 2025 qualify. The entries span compact hatchbacks, family SUVs, performance saloons and bakkies. The surge in new-energy vehicles entering the South African market in 2025 has further expanded options, giving prospective customers an unprecedented, spoilt-for-choice selection.

The 30 semi-finalists for the 2026 South African Car of the Year (COTY) competition, in alphabetical order, are:

Alfa Romeo Junior, Audi A5, Audi RS Q8, BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe, BYD Dolphin Surf, BYD Shark, Chery Tiggo 7 PHEV, Chery Tiggo 9, GWM Haval H7, Honda Amaze, Hyundai Alcazar, Hyundai Santa Fe, Jaecoo J5, Jetour T2, Land Rover Defender OCTA, Leapmotor C10 REEV, Lexus GX, Mercedes-AMG CLE 53, Mercedes-AMG E53 Hybrid, Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S E, MG Cyberster, MG ZS Pro, MINI Aceman, Omoda C7, Opel Grandland, Renault Duster, Suzuki Dzire, Volkswagen Golf 1.4TSI, Volkswagen Tayron and the Volvo EX90.

In January 2026, the COTY Jury will select finalists from the semi-finalist list. They will then conduct an intensive two-day testing process in March, scoring each contender to determine category winners and ultimately crown the overall winner of the prestigious 2026 South African Car of the Year competition. The winners will be announced in May 2026.

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