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    New Chinese Cars Hit SA Roads

    July 4, 2025
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    South African motorists will soon have fresh options as Chinese automaker Changan prepares to relaunch locally with four new models arriving before year-end. The first shipment has docked, featuring the Hunter bakkie, Alsvin sedan and Deepal S07 electric SUV, while the CS75 Pro compact SUV is en route for a fourth-quarter debut. Distributed by Jameel Motors, the brand marks its return after previously selling budget models, now targeting more premium segments.

    The lineup includes the Peugeot Landtrek-based Hunter bakkie with a 2.0-litre diesel engine, plus the 135kW CS75 Pro SUV rivaling Nissan’s X-Trail. Budget-conscious buyers can consider the 78kW Alsvin sedan, while EV enthusiasts await the Deepal S07 crossover boasting 560km range and yacht-inspired interiors. “This begins a legacy rooted in reliability and innovation,” said Jameel Motors’ Marinus Venter, noting vehicles will now undergo homologation before showroom arrivals.

    Changan’s re-entry intensifies competition in SA’s growing Chinese vehicle segment, offering alternatives from bakkies to electric crossovers. With established rivals dominating key categories, the brand’s success may hinge on competitive pricing and warranty offerings yet to be revealed. As global automakers increasingly target emerging markets, Changan’s local reception could signal shifting consumer appetites beyond traditional European and Japanese brands.

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