Citroën has expanded its South African line-up with the launch of the Basalt, a new SUV-coupé that blends bold styling, everyday practicality, and comfort-focused technology. Positioned as part of the brand’s C-Cubed programme, the Basalt joins the C3 and Aircross, offering a distinctive fastback silhouette and a package tailored to local driving conditions.
Share with friends
What is it?
The Basalt is Citroën’s latest SUV-coupé. It combines elevated ground clearance and robust detailing with coupé-inspired proportions, while inside it prioritises space, comfort, and intuitive technology. With a five-seat layout, generous boot capacity, and a suite of convenience features, it aims to serve both family and lifestyle needs, claims the manufacturer.
Exterior:
The Basalt’s exterior is defined by its confident SUV stance and coupé-inspired roofline. Elevated ground clearance, a strong bonnet line, and bold detailing contribute to its rugged yet modern look. The fastback-style roof enhances aerodynamics while giving the vehicle a distinctive silhouette. Together, these elements position the Basalt as a stylish alternative in the compact SUV segment.
Interior:
Inside the cabin features soft-touch materials, a spacious five-seat layout, and a 470-litre boot. A 10-inch floating touchscreen with wireless Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay® pairs with a 7-inch digital instrument cluster, creating a clean and uncluttered cockpit.
Comfort is reinforced with automatic air-conditioning, rear vents, front and rear armrests, and height-adjustable headrests. Storage solutions and thoughtful ergonomics make the Basalt suitable for both long journeys and daily use.
Engine:
Power comes from a 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol engine delivering 81kW and 205Nm of torque, paired with a six-speed automatic transmission.
Prices:
Basalt PLUS 1.2 Turbo 6-Speed Automatic (R354 900 and the Basalt MAX 1.2 Turbo 6-Speed Automatic (R369 900).
Europe’s used electric vehicle (EV) market is experiencing a notable surge as the Iran conflict drives up global oil prices and pushes petrol costs sharply higher across the continent.
Volkswagen Motorsport driver Jonathan Mogotsi has earned his Nürburgring Permit A ‘Ring Licence’ to qualify to race in the legendary circuit’s 24-Hour from 18 – 19 May 2026.
While the decision to keep the repo rate unchanged offers a degree of short-term stability, if current global events continue for the long term, the prospects for a prolonged high-interest rate environment will place significant pressure on consumer affordability and, in turn, vehicle retail activity.
Toyota has added the Corolla Cross GR-S to its local line-up, a version that introduces sport-focused styling and adjustments to the driving experience. The Corolla Cross GR-S takes the established strengths of the Corolla Cross and adds styling, interior details, and suspension changes that set it apart from the rest of the line-up.
When South Africans buy a car, the purchase price is only the beginning of the ownership story. The real cost unfolds over years of fuel stops, service intervals, replacement parts and the occasional unexpected repair.
Toyota South Africa Motors has expanded its GR Corolla line-up with the addition of a new eight-speed automatic transmission, enhancing usability while retaining the model’s sharp performance edge.