Updated Kwid cheapest passenger car in SA, says Renault
- Product News
- 17 October 2025
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Initially introduced into the market in 2020, the Renault Triber has enjoyed ongoing success based on its unique offering, including its incredible space, versatility and price position. The vehicle is equipped with 25+ new features and is the first-ever product under the “renault. rethink.” brand transformation strategy.
Volkswagen’s new Transporter offers more space, more body styles, a higher payload and greater economy, claims the manufacturer.
JAC Motors has launched its new T9 Hunter Limited Edition, celebrating the T9's record-breaking 24-hour endurance run at Gerotek near Pretoria, where it achieved 4 084km at an average speed of 170.1 km/h.
Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) has introduced a round of important updates to the Toyota Starlet and Starlet Cross ranges.
Audi South Africa introduced the new Audi S3 Sportback and S3 Sedan with increased performance, a torque splitter, advanced driving dynamics and a sharpened design.
Toyota is preparing for a busy 2025 and beyond, with major developments both in South Africa and on the global stage.
Jetour South Africa is preparing for the imminent local launch of its T1 and T2 all-wheel drive SUVs.
The clock is ticking for the launch of Changan in South Africa. Previously, the brand was known locally as Chana.
BYD has launched the BYD Dolphin Surf in South Africa, marking a significant milestone in making electric mobility more accessible to everyday drivers across the country.
JAECOO expanded is local line-up with the addition of the new J5 to the range. The J5 consists of three models, Vortex, Glacier and Inferno.
Since making its debut on South African roads in 1969, the Toyota Hilux has grown into more than just a trusted vehicle. It has become part of the nation’s motoring heritage, a name synonymous with reliability and strength.
GWM South Africa has unveiled the new P300 SX range, an addition that completes the P300 portfolio and strengthens the brand’s position in the commercial vehicle segment.
Nissan says the latest wave of launches from the brand in South Africa supports Nissan’s long-standing commitment to the country, underpinned by more than 60 years of local presence.