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28 June 2026

Global After-Sales Skills Competition

Location: Business

Chery International has launched its 5th Global After-Sales Skills Competition, with technicians from markets around the world set to compete across national, regional and global rounds during 2026. The competition begins with national selections from June to July, followed by regional qualifying rounds from August to September. The global final will take place in Wuhu, …

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24 June 2026

South Africa’s Vehicle Market Proves Resilient as Affordability Reshapes Demand

Location: Business
  • Passenger vehicle sales reached 114,517 units in Q1 2026, with year-on-year growth moderating to 12.6%
  • Chinese brands account for more than 19% of new passenger and light commercial vehicle sales nationally
  • Hybrid vehicle interest rose to 39%, reinforcing hybrids as South Africa’s primary pathway in the shift toward electrified vehicles

South Africa’s passenger vehicle market remained resilient in the first quarter of 2026, but demand is evolving. Rising affordability pressures, higher fuel costs, the growth of Chinese brands and shifting powertrain preferences are reshaping the automotive landscape.

According to TransUnion’s Q1 2026 Mobility Insights Report, passenger vehicle sales reached 114,517 units in Q1 2026, slightly higher than the 114,246 units recorded in Q4 2025. Year-on-year (YoY) growth eased to 12.6%, down from the stronger performance seen during parts of 2025, but demand remained elevated despite a more uncertain macroeconomic environment.

A Stronger Start, But Growing External Pressures

The report, which provides a first quarter overview, indicates that South Africa entered 2026 on a stronger economic footing. This was supported by easing inflation, lower interest rates over the previous year, reduced load-shedding, and improved financial conditions.

However, rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and the associated oil price shock have heightened downside risks. In March 2026, inflation increased from 3.1% to 4.0% in April 2026, while the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) recently raised the prime lending rate by 25-basis points in May 2026. Combined with higher fuel and transport costs, these factors are expected to place renewed pressure on affordability and consumer spending.

“Vehicle demand has not collapsed, but the market is moving into a more selective phase,” said Ayesha Hatea, director of research and consulting at TransUnion South Africa. “Consumers are still buying vehicles, but affordability is no longer only about the purchase price. Fuel costs, financing costs, insurance, servicing, and total cost of ownership are becoming central to the decision.”

Residual Value and the True Cost of Ownership

The report found that residual values are becoming an increasingly important component of vehicle affordability. As finance terms extend beyond six years for many buyers, depreciation and resale performance play a growing role in ownership economics, giving brands that retain value more effectively a competitive advantage.

The shift towards longer financing terms and the use of balloon structures reflects a growing focus on monthly affordability and cash-flow flexibility. However, this trend also increases exposure to residual value risk. Where vehicle values underperform expectations, consumers may face refinancing pressure or negative equity at trade-in, making used vehicle market performance an increasingly critical consideration.

Chinese Brands Reshape the Competitive Landscape

One of the most notable structural shifts is the continued rise of Chinese automotive brands. Chinese car sales grew by 75% YoY in Q1 2026, significantly outpacing traditional OEM growth of 2% and the broader passenger and light commercial vehicle (LCV) market growth of 12.7%. As a result, Chinese brands accounted for more than 19% of new passenger and LCV sales nationally, meaning nearly one in five new vehicles sold in South Africa was from a Chinese manufacturer in Q1 2026.

The shift is no longer driven solely by entry-level pricing. Chinese brands are increasingly competing on technology, features, fuel efficiency, range, warranty offerings, and perceived long-term value. On a combined portfolio basis, Chery Group, including Chery, Jetour, Omoda, and Jaecoo, recorded combined sales of 16,094 units in Q1 2026, positioning itself as a top three automotive player.

“Chinese brands have moved beyond the role of price disruptors. They are becoming structural industry players, influencing dealer networks, financing ecosystems, ownership perceptions, and the wider discussion around localisation and industrial competitiveness,” said Hatea.

Diverging Trends Across New and Used Markets

The new and used vehicle markets continued to show differing trends. NaTIS data indicates that new vehicle registrations increased by 11.6% YoY in Q1 2026, marking a sixth consecutive quarter of double-digit growth. In contrast, used vehicle registrations increased by 2.6%, suggesting a modest recovery in the secondary market, although it still trails the stronger momentum seen in new vehicle sales.

The used-to-new registration ratio declined to 2.3 in Q1 2026, the lowest level recorded over the reporting period. While used vehicles still make up the majority at 69% of total registrations, the share of new vehicles has risen to 31%, up from 23% in Q4 2025. This shift has been supported by favourable pricing dynamics, with new vehicle inflation falling to 0.8%, while used vehicle prices remained in deflation at -1.3%.

Confidence Rises, But Caution Remains

Dealer sentiment also reflects the stronger demand environment. New vehicle dealer confidence increased to 67 in Q1 2026, its highest level in 13 years. However, the report cautions that increasing fuel costs, inflation risk, and rising operating expenses could create more challenging conditions in the quarters ahead.

Forward-looking consumer data remains constructive. TransUnion’s Consumer Pulse Survey found that consumers likely to purchase a vehicle in the next few months increased from 19% in Q4 2025 to 22% in Q1 2026. Short-term purchase intent is strongest amongst younger consumers, with 26% of Gen Z and 24% of Millennials indicating plans to buy.

A Gradual Shift in Powertrain Preferences

Powertrain preferences are also evolving. Internal combustion engine vehicles remain the most popular choice, preferred by 49% of consumers in Q1 2026. However, interest in hybrid electric vehicles has grown significantly to 39%, up from 30% in Q4 2025, making hybrids the leading electrified option. Interest in both battery electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids also increased, with each reaching 26%.

“Hybrids are emerging as a practical transition pathway for South African consumers. They offer fuel savings and lower running costs without full dependence on charging infrastructure, which makes them relevant in a market where affordability and operating certainty remain critical,” said Hatea.

A Market Entering Its Next Phase

While domestic demand continues to support the industry, passenger vehicle exports remain under pressure amid trade uncertainty, geopolitical disruption, protectionism, and changing decarbonisation requirements.

“The South African automotive market is not reverting to its previous structure. The next phase will be defined by affordability, value, access to finance and how effectively industry players respond to evolving consumer behaviour,” said Hatea.

Read moreSouth Africa’s Vehicle Market Proves Resilient as Affordability Reshapes Demand
11 June 2026

R500,000 Fund to Support Grassroots Football Development

Location: Sport

Chery South Africa is turning support for Bafana Bafana into direct investment in community football through a new Chery Fund initiative aimed at grassroots clubs across the country. As South Africa prepares to compete on the world’s biggest football stage at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the Chery Fund will launch a dedicated football development …

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7 May 2026

Tshwane Operating Under a Fully Funded Budget

Location: News

Speech by Sarah Mabotsa, GOOD City of Tshwane Councillor and Member of the Mayoral Committee responsible for Economic Development and Spatial Planning. Note to Editor: This speech was delivered today at the City of Cape Town Council Meeting

The post GOOD WELCOMES PROGRESS OUTLINED IN TSHWANE STATE OF THE CAPITAL ADDRESS appeared first on For Good.

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31 March 2026

New Manufacturing Plant Signals Long-Term Commitment to South Africa

Location: Business

Four years on from re-entering the South African automotive market, Chery has become a consistent top-10 player in local sales, with an average of 50 000 units sold annually, along with a rapidly expanding network of 150 dealers nationwide. Now, in a major move, Chery South Africa has officially confirmed plans to invest in a …

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18 February 2026

Lifting the Curtain on the High-Tech Engineering Behind iCAUR’s Electric 03T SUV

Location: Business

The new-energy adventure brand reveals advanced aluminium construction, extreme-condition testing, and AI-driven manufacturing behind the iCAUR 03T, arriving in South Africa in 2026. The iCAUR 03T has undergone extensive durability and quality testing across extreme temperatures, humidity, dust, and off-road conditions to ensure long-term reliability in global markets, A full aviation-grade aluminium body uses premium …

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9 December 2025

Chery Milestone

Location: Business

Chery Fest returned for its second consecutive year, firmly establishing itself as a flagship annual celebration for the vibrant and ever-expanding Chery community in South Africa. This year, the festival carried special significance, coinciding with the Chinese automaker’s fourth anniversary in the local market. This is an important milestone and underscores the brand’s growth and …

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8 December 2025

One More Record Breaking Year

Location: Business

It’s exactly one year since Chery South Africa celebrated its best ever sales performance, with just over 2 000 units sold. Twelve months on, and the brand has delivered another a record-breaking feat, with November 2025 seeing 2 506 units sold and Chery South Africa securing its position as the 7th best-selling passenger vehicle brand …

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3 December 2025

South Africa’s Automotive Market Accelerates to 11-Year High as Value Brands and Younger Buyers Drive Momentum

Location: Business
  • 111 697 new passenger vehicles sold in Q3 – up 23.4% year-on-year, the highest quarterly total since 2014
  • Chinese brands captured a record 15%+ market share, growing almost nine times faster than the market average
  • Passenger-vehicle exports rebounded 4.1% year-on-year, powered by a 63.7% September surge to a six-year high

South Africa’s automotive market shifted into top gear in the third quarter of 2025, posting its strongest sales performance in more than a decade as greater macro-economic stability, easing interest rates and a firmer rand supported renewed consumer demand. According to TransUnion’s Q3 2025 Mobility Insights Report, total new-passenger-vehicle sales reached 111 697 units, 23.4% higher year-on-year (YoY), while new vehicle inflation dropped to a record low of 1.5% (since tracking began in 2008), creating one of the most competitive pricing environments in recent memory.

“Affordability and choice are redefining South Africa’s automotive landscape,” says Lee Naik, CEO TransUnion Africa. “Consumers are seeking greater value and flexibility and manufacturers that meet this demand through innovation and pricing discipline are winning the race for growth.”

Affordability Drives Record Growth and Market Realignment

Although established OEMs returned to positive growth in Q2 and Q3 2025, the market’s transformation is being led by Chinese manufacturers expanding nearly nine times faster than the overall market, with YoY growth of 89% in Q2 and 88% in Q3.

Their combined share has quadrupled since 2021 to more than 15%, powered by competitively priced, feature-rich SUVs and sedans that appeal to cost-conscious yet tech-savvy buyers. Top-performing value brands YoY included JAC (67% volume increase), GWM (54%), Mahindra (42%) and Chery (35%), while BMW (27%) proved that premium marques can still thrive by combining desirability with strong product pipelines.

“This isn’t a short-term surge, it’s a structural reset,” adds Naik. “The success of value-driven models shows how affordability, technology and trust are now the true levers of brand growth in South Africa.”

Younger and High-Income Buyers Sustain Demand

Despite surging sales, TransUnion’s recent Consumer Pulse Survey shows a modest easing in purchase intent, with the share of respondents likely to buy a vehicle in the next three months declining from 19% in Q2 to 17% in Q3. The report suggests that current sales momentum is being driven primarily by pent-up demand, dealer incentives and fleet renewals, rather than broad-based consumer confidence.

Purchase behaviour also remains sharply segmented across both age and income groups. Younger consumers continue to lead intent, with 21% of Gen Z and 19% of Millennials planning to buy a vehicle in the next three months, compared to 13% of Gen X and 8% of Baby Boomers. From an income perspective, high-income households earning R200 000 or more per month show the strongest intent at 34%, while middle- and lower-income consumers remain significantly more cautious in their purchasing outlook.

Electrification: A Tale of Price and Generation

Internal-combustion vehicles (ICE) remain the single largest category in consumer purchase intent, accounting for 42% of consumer preference, while interest in hybrid (39%) and plug-in hybrid (24%) models is steadily increasing. The shift toward electrification is most pronounced among Gen Z consumers, with 55% favouring hybrids and 32% considering battery-electric vehicles (BEVs).

This generational shift toward greener technology is evident among high-income buyers, with 75% considering plug-in hybrids, driven primarily by their perceived affordability. In contrast, preference for ICE vehicles remains largely affordability-based among lower-income segments. Higher budgets within affluent households enable greater consideration of hybrid electric (HEV), plug-in hybrid (PHEV), and battery electric vehicles (BEV), reinforcing an emerging “electrification divide.” This dynamic presents a significant opportunity for OEMs and financiers to tailor product offerings and financing strategies to meet the distinct needs of different age and income segments.

Connected Cars: Data Becomes the New Engine

Q3’s Mobility Insights Report special feature, The Connected Road, explores how connected-car technology is transforming mobility. Connectivity is now standard in most post-2015 vehicles, enabling real-time navigation, predictive maintenance, remote access, and advanced safety systems. Yet global data warns of “connectivity fatigue”: Over three quarters (76%) of drivers internationally don’t subscribe to connected services, mainly due to cost.

Naik says: “South Africa has a chance to leapfrog global missteps by focusing on value-adding applications, safer driving, cheaper insurance and smarter maintenance rather than gimmicks.”

Exports Rebound and Dealer Confidence Climbs

Passenger-vehicle unit exports rose 4.1% YoY after a steep Q2 contraction, driven by a 63.7% September surge that lifted shipments to a six-year high. Meanwhile, the RMB/BER Motor Traders Confidence Index advanced to 54, marking its second net-positive reading of 2025 and notably placing it above the neutral 50-point mark, which signals growing dealer optimism amid sustained sales momentum and improving export conditions.

Balancing Value and Transformation

The convergence of affordability, segmentation, electrification, and connectivity signals a pivotal shift in the automotive industry. “The future belongs to brands and financiers that master both the value-driven present and the connected, electrified future,” concludes Naik. “Data-led insight will be the bridge that connects today’s strategies with tomorrow’s innovation

Read the full TransUnion South Africa Q3 2025 Mobility Insights Report here.

Read moreSouth Africa’s Automotive Market Accelerates to 11-Year High as Value Brands and Younger Buyers Drive Momentum
6 November 2025

Chery South Africa Records Another Strong Month in Sales

Location: Business

October 2025 proved to be another standout month for Chery South Africa, with the Chinese automaker recording cumulative sales of 2,210 units. The Tiggo 4 range lineup led the charge, accounting for 1,725 units and ranking as the third best-selling passenger vehicle in the country for the month, outperforming several established rivals. The Tiggo 4 …

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13 October 2025

NEV Sales up 77.1%

Location: Business

The Chery Group has reported sales figures for September and the first three quarters of the year, with 280,469 vehicles sold last month, representing a 14.7% year-on-year increase. Sales of new energy vehicles (NEVs) totalled 91,590 units for the same period, reflecting a 55.4% growth from September 2024. Overseas sales reached 137,624 units, representing a …

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27 August 2025

Landmark African Crash Test

Location: Business

On 20 August, Chery made history in South Africa by successfully conducting Africa’s first real-world dual-vehicle collision test. During the test, the two Tiggo 9 SUVs collided head-on at 50 km/h. Instead of hitting squarely, they collided with only half of their front ends overlapping – replicating one of the most common and dangerous types …

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25 August 2025

Powering Tomorrow Through Education

Location: Uncategorised

On August 21, Chery International, launched its ‘Powering Tomorrow Through Education’ initiative at the ‘Champion for Education in Africa’ event held in Johannesburg, South Africa. Chery also officially announced the establishment of the Chery Education Foundation. The foundation, in collaboration with key partners, will strategically select and prioritize support to projects in education and early …

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3 June 2025

A Chery of a Fleet Deal

Location: Business

Chery South Africa is accelerating its growth in the local car rental industry, with its national passenger vehicle market share reaching 6.2% in the past month. As interest in Chery’s range of vehicles continues to rise among consumers and fleet operators, the brand is seeing growing interest from rental car companies nationwide. Demonstrating this momentum, …

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16 May 2025

Mamelodi Sundowns Chery of a Deal

Location: Sport

Chery South Africa is proud to be the Official Vehicle Partner of Mamelodi Sundowns, one of South Africa’s most decorated and popular football clubs. Known as ‘The Brazilians’ for their bold style of play and their iconic yellow kit, Sundowns have a rich history that spans over five decades. The club is a powerhouse locally …

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6 March 2025

Driving SA’s Sporting Talent to Success

Location: Sport

Chery South Africa is pleased to announce a new partnership with the National Premier League (NPL). The partnership aims to provide opportunities for fledgling players nationwide and nurture their talent. The cooperation between Chery South Africa and the NPL comes from their shared values, which come from creating an empowering and inclusive environment for all …

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3 March 2025

Aimoga Robots for Global Expansion

Location: Business

Earlier this year, Chery’s Aimoga robotics R&D team established a technical partnership with DeepSeek, an emerging AI powerhouse known for its groundbreaking low-cost training technology. This collaboration aims to leverage DeepSeek’s advanced AI models to enhance the voice interaction capabilities of Aimoga robots, driving the next wave of intelligent innovation. This initiative marks another significant …

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8 December 2024

Chery SA Achieves Best-Ever Sales Performance

Location: Business

Chery South Africa is celebrating its best-ever month of sales, with total units for November 2024 exceeding the 2,000-unit mark. Last month, 2,006 Chery vehicles were sold in South Africa, with the brand occupying a spot in the top 10 for new vehicle sales, finishing in seventh position overall. Chery continues to deliver outstanding monthly …

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6 November 2024

Chery South Africa Achieves Record Sales

Location: Business

Chery South Africa reported record-breaking October sales of 1,831 vehicles, reflecting a 33.7% increase compared to October 2023. The brand ranks in the top 10 for overall new vehicle sales and is the fifth best-performing OEM in the passenger car market. This strong performance builds on impressive monthly results in the new passenger vehicle segment, …

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18 October 2024

Sphokuhle N. Wins the Global Champion Award

Location: Business

On October 17th, the Chery Global User Champion Night commenced in Wuhu, China, where top KOCs gathered to participate in this exciting event. After intense competition, South African lifestyle trendsetter, Sphokuhle Ntshalintshali, emerged victorious, receiving Chery’s highest KOC honor – the Global Champion Award – for her remarkable influence and contribution. Sphokuhle N. is a …

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18 October 2024

R250,000 Scholarship and 12-Month Internship Awarded to Promising Young Scholar

Location: Business

Chery South Africa is pleased to announce Paul Melinda as the first recipient of the Chery Scholarship Challenge. Launched earlier this year, the initiative aims to celebrate South Africa’s youth by empowering brilliant young individuals. Candidates were challenged to develop a captivating advertising campaign for the Tiggo 4 Pro. Over 880 registrations and more than …

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3 October 2024

Top 15

Location: Business

The Chery Group division comprising the fast-growing OMODA and JAECOO marques – Brand O&J – soared to a new high on South Africa’s sales charts in September 2024, ranking inside the top 15 on the overall manufacturer standings for the very first time. Based on figures reported to industry representative body naamsa, this latest placing …

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24 September 2024

New Course Records for Xaba and Kipngetich at Absa RUN YOUR CITY JOBURG 10K

Location: MyPR

Glenrose Xaba delivered another distance running masterclass at the Absa RUN YOUR CITY JOBURG 10K on National Heritage Day (Tuesday 24 September 2024). After setting a 31:12 national record at the Absa RUN YOUR CITY DURBAN 10K in July and winning last month’s Absa RUN YOUR CITY TSHWANE 10K in 31:51 which was the fastest …

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22 September 2024

Gelant, Mulaudzi, and Kipngetich Set for Showdown at Absa RUN YOUR CITY JOBURG 10K

Location: MyPR

With only one race remaining in the 2024 Absa RUN YOUR CITY Series, South Africa’s top runners are gearing up for an intense showdown against their East African rivals. Reigning Absa RUN YOUR CITY DURBAN 10K champion, Elroy Gelant, and newly crowned SA 10km Cross Country champion, Kabelo Mulaudzi, are set to go head-to-head with …

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