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- Product News
- 14 February 2025
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Chery South Africa has introduced a new flagship model for its Tiggo 7 Pro range, called the Max and added a new entry-level model in the Tiggo 4 Pro range, the Lit (pronounced Lite).
Jaguar is commemorating the end of its internal combustion sports car lineage in 2024 with an exclusive limited-edition F-TYPE inspired by two iconic 1960s racing E-types.
Mercedes-AMG has unleashed its big canons in its GLE range locally with the introduction of the new GLE 53 4MATIC+ and the GLE 63 S 4MATIC+ in SUV and the Coupé versions.
Toyota expands its Vitz range with the addition of the new X-Cite variant added to the line-up as well as a special offer on the Vitz 1.0 MT making it South Africa’s most affordable new car.
TVS Motor Company recently unveiled the latest addition, a new flagship, to its iconic Apache line-up: the TVS Apache RTR 310 naked sports motorcycle.
Ford will bring its Puma compact crossover to South Africa during the fourth quarter of this year to capitalise on the growing demand in the SUV segment.
The new Lexus RX, introduced locally in the second quarter of this year, is now complete with a full line-up of models.
Mercedes-Benz (MB) introduced two new model ranges, both SUVs, to its existing electric vehicle offering in South Africa.
We recently reported on the arrival of the new CX-60, the big brother in the Mazda range on local shores.
The Mazda2 has been updated with a number of changes to its interior and exterior while the powertrains and spec levels remain unchanged. This follows on the heel of an updating of the bigger Mazda3 range recently.
Mercedes-AMG recently unveiled the second generation of the AMG GT series with a whole new look, which is even sportier than before.
Suzuki introduced its XL6 in South Africa, and it is not to be confused with the existing Ertiga. The XL6 poses as a family-orientated vehicle with SUV characteristics while the Ertiga is more focused towards passenger transport. Both share the same underpinning and drive train.
Safety is the number one concern for South African drivers even more so when driving a luxury vehicle.