Honda reveals modernised emblem for electric chapter
Honda has announced a fresh, pared‑back logo that will begin appearing globally from 2027 as the company moves deeper into its electrified future.
- New Energy Vehicles
- 20 January 2026
There’s a lot of anticipation around the all-new Mazda CX-5 following its global reveal.
South African interest is especially high, and Deolinda Da Costa, Mazda Southern Africa’s Head of Marketing and Communications, has elaborated on what local customers can expect – and why the current CX-5 remains a compelling choice in the interim.
Deolinda emphasises: “The next-generation CX-5 marks a significant milestone for Mazda globally. While we look forward to introducing it locally, we’re equally committed to delivering outstanding value and features with our current line-up.” The mild-hybrid models will potentially be introduced to SA later than the initial launch.
The all-new Mazda CX-5 is expected to arrive in South Africa in the second half of 2026, although final launch dates are pending. When it debuts, South African customers can expect a 2.5L petrol engine variant. While mild-hybrid models will be available in other markets, Mazda Southern Africa has opted for a robust, efficient powertrain that aligns with local driving preferences and conditions.
Highlights of the next-generation model:
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Ford Racing has unveiled the Mustang Dark Horse SC, though South African enthusiasts will have to admire it from afar as there are no plans to introduce the model locally.
Mercedes-Benz South Africa announced a special addition to its GLA range in the form of the new GLA Night Edition now available locally.
JAC Motors is taking the fight to its competitors with newly launched T6 2.0L CTi 1-tonne single-cab bakkie that made its local debut and joins the manufacturer’s existing bakkie range in the country.