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- Industry News
- 16 April 2026
Hyundai Automotive South Africa is expanding its Hyundai Grand i10 range with the introduction of a new Executive derivative, as competition intensifies in the price-sensitive entry-level vehicle market.
The new Hyundai Grand i10 Executive, which will be offered in both manual and automatic transmissions, is set to include side and curtain airbags as well as Electronic Stability Programme (ESP) as standard, features that further bolster occupant protection and on-road stability.
“We take a proactive and continuous approach to improving our vehicles,” says Stanley Anderson, CEO of Hyundai Automotive South Africa. “The introduction of the Executive derivative reflects our commitment to enhancing safety and overall product value in a highly competitive segment.”
The existing Hyundai Grand i10 Premium derivatives will remain on sale, ensuring a diversified offering across price points within the segment.
“Our latest update underscores our intent to maintain competitiveness in the entry-level market while reinforcing brand value through incremental innovation and feature-led differentiation,” he adds.
Geely has launched the new Geely Auto E2 in South Africa, adding a compact all electric hatchback to its growing local line up.
Ford’s new Territory will go on sale in the coming weeks 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.