Another new brand has entered the South African automotive scene. The Chinese GAC Motor kicked off its presence in the country with the launch of the GAC GS3 EMZOOM SUV/Crossover. GAC Motor has signed a strategic agreement with the Salvador Caetano Group to handle distribution and retail operations in South Africa.
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What is it?
Positioned as a "next-generation SUV", the GS3 EMZOOM is set to captivate South African consumers with its combination of aesthetics, practicality and quality, according to the company.
GAC Motor, a subsidiary of GAC Group, was founded in 2008. GAC Motor has rapidly grown into one of China’s leading vehicle manufacturers, boasting a workforce of 113 000 employees and earning a spot at number 165 on the 2023 Fortune Global 500 list.
Exterior:
The GS3 EMZOOM features a sporty, dynamic design with sharp lines and eye-catching taillights to the sporty rear wing and hidden door handles.
The GS3 EMZOOM's flying-mecha front face design includes integrated LED headlights, featuring 18 LED bulbs for daytime running lights. The vehicle’s sleek sides are accentuated by a double waistline element, and the taillights, with 66 LED bulbs, create a 3D effect, complemented by the rear wing.
Interior:
Inside, it offers ergonomic seating and space for five adults as well as a spacious trunk.
The GS3 EMZOOM’s dual-screen dashboard includes a high-performance central console powered by an 8-core chipset and a 10.25-inch multi-functional touchscreen. The range also features an LCD instrument cluster of up to 7 inches, a surround-view camera system and a suite of Level 2 ADAS functions, ensuring a safe and intuitive driving experience.
The GS3 EMZOOM is designed with functionality in mind, offering keyless entry, push-button start, ambient cabin lighting, numerous charging ports, and dual-zone automatic air-conditioning.
The R-Style model, with its diamond-designed gear shift, sporty 18-inch wheels and super-size panoramic openable sunroof, adds extra flair.
Engine:
Under the hood, the GS3 EMZOOM is powered by a 1.5-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine, generating 130 kW and 270 Nm of torque. Drivers can choose between three driving modes: Eco, Comfort and Sport, catering to various driving preferences.
The GS3 EMZOOM’s 7-speed automatic transmission with wet dual-clutch ensures smooth, rapid gear shifts.
Prices:
GS3 EMZOOM 1.5L T Comfort (R469 900), GS3 EMZOOM 1.5L T Executive (R499 900), and the GS3 EMZOOM 1.5L T R-Style (R549 900).
Additionally, the vehicle comes with a 5-year/150 000 km warranty and a 5-year/60 000 km service plan with service intervals every 15 000 km.
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