Changan South Africa has announced its full vehicle range and the prices of new entrants into the local market.
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Alsvin:
The Alsvin sedan boasts features like a sunroof and reverse camera, which are found on the 1.5L Automatic. The 1.4L Manual Alsvin will retail at R238 000, with the 1.5L Auto valued at R271 200.
CS75 Pro:
The CS75 Pro SUV offers flexibility with both 5- and 7-seater configurations. Prices for the 5-seater CS version of the CS75 Pro start at R429 900, with the 7-seater CS retailing at R449 900. CS models will be arriving in early 2026, with the current CE versions enjoying special introductory prices of R474 900 and R499 900, for the 5- and 7-seater models, respectively.
Hunter Turbo Diesel:
Built for South African roads and conditions, Changan says the Hunter Turbo Diesel bakkie utilises a commanding 2.0L turbo diesel engine, with robust 4x4 capability on the 4WD version. The 2WD Manual version starts at R449 900 and the 4WD Automatic version will retail for R569 900.
Hunter REEV:
The Hunter REEV (Range Extended Electric Vehicle) introduces a new era of mobility to the bakkie segment. With electric efficiency and extended range capability, it blends 4X4 versatility with next gen EV intelligence. The expected retail price is R799 900.
Deepal S07:
The Deepal S07 is Changan’s statement of futuristic design and electric innovation. With coupe styling, an electric powertrain and a luxurious interior, the price is set at R995 900.
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