Two additions to T-Cross range focus on affordability
- Product News
- 7 February 2025
New vehicles, reviews and more.
Mercedes-Benz Cars South Africa (MBSA) is relentless in its onslaught to gain traction in the South African electric vehicle market with the launch of yet another fully electric vehicle locally.
Chery celebrated its first birthday (back in the country) at the end of November, with the unveiling of its flagship Tiggo 8 Pro MAX.
The moment of truth for Ford is here with the local launch this week of the blue oval’s next-generation Ranger pick-up.
Audi launched an enhanced version of its flagship S8 in South Africa this week.
The fourth generation of one of Renault’s bestsellers, the Trafic panel van, is set to launch in South Africa.
The second version of the Toyota Hilux GR-Sport (GR-S) is here, following the debut model that was introduced in 2019.
BAIC (Beijing Automotive Industry Corporation) has just launched its new Beijing X55 locally this week.
Mahindra’s new XUV700 will be available soon in South Africa with the order book opening mid-November.
JAC Motors South Africa has announced the extension of its T6 bakkie range with the 2.8L TDI double-cab.
Hyundai gave its Venue a new lease of life with and extensive makeover. The Venue is the smallest member of Hyundai’s SUV/Crossover family and a popular seller on local shores.
Mercedes-Benz has introduced the fourth EQ model since first introducing its all-electric brand in 2018.
BMW’s smallest model in its X-range, the X1, is now available in South Africa.
Haval has become the first Chinese manufacturer to introduce a hybrid in its local passenger line-up after it unveiled the Haval H6 HEV.