Lepas L4 Embarks on its South African journey

A new chapter begins as the first Lepas L4 vehicles depart Port Taicang in China, bound for South Africa.

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This step is signalling the arrival of a bold new era in intelligent, elegant mobility, says the manufacturer that is already in the process of establishing a dealer network in South Africa.

Lepas claims the vehicle is inspired by the sleek agility of the leopard. “The L4 is crafted to command attention. Every curve, every line, and every detail has been shaped with aerodynamic precision and confident poise. This is mobility reimagined, where elegance meets purpose and design speaks with intent,” is the bold claims made.

It is powered by a 1.5L turbocharged petrol engine with safety and intelligence seamlessly integrated, says Lepas.

Advanced driver-assistance technologies are combined with a rigid, globally compliant safety structure.

Ready to board ship in China heading for South Africa.

As Lepas prepares to launch its premium SUV range in South Africa in the first quarter of 2026, the brand is reinforcing its commitment to an exceptional after-sales ownership experience. Building on the proven service legacy of its parent brand, Chery, Lepas will introduce a comprehensive customer support programme designed to deliver reliability, responsiveness, and peace of mind.

With Chery having established a strong benchmark for customer-focused after-sales service in South Africa, Lepas aims to extend and elevate this standard, ensuring customers receive world-class support throughout their ownership journey, it states.

To celebrate its arrival, Lepas will invite customers to exclusive test-drive weekends in March 2026, offering South African drivers the opportunity to experience the L4.

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