Posted by contentadmin on 27 May 2026

Why Chery Is Winning SA Car Buyers In 2026
South Africa’s automotive market recorded its strongest sales performance since 2008 in 2025, a major sign that confidence is returning to the sector. Yet the most interesting part of the latest industry data sits elsewhere. The real shift is happening in how people are choosing cars.
Read MorePosted by Group1 Chery on 22 Apr 2026

Petrol, HEV or PHEV: Choosing the Right Chery in SA
If you’ve been browsing the Chery hybrid South Africa lineup lately, you’ll have noticed something has shifted. Chery is no longer just playing in the petrol value space. There’s now a proper spread of options, from traditional petrol SUVs to hybrids and full plug-in hybrids, each aimed at a slightly different kind of driver.
Read MorePosted by contentadmin on 13 Apr 2026

From Budget To Premium: How Chery Is Redefining Value In South Africa In 2026
There was a time when affordability meant compromise. Fewer features, basic interiors, and a sense that you were settling rather than choosing. That thinking is starting to shift, and nowhere is it more visible than in the rise of Chery in South Africa.
Read MorePosted by Group1 Chery on 27 Mar 2026

Chery Global Growth: Why It Matters in SA
A few years ago, Chery still felt like the new kid on the block. Today, the story looks very different. With Chery’s global expansion accelerating at pace, the brand has grown into one of the most talked-about automotive success stories worldwide.
Read MorePosted by contentadmin on 11 Mar 2026

Thinking Of Buying A Chery SUV For Your Family? Here’s What You Need To Know
Buying a family vehicle is rarely a quick decision. South African drivers often spend weeks comparing models, reading reviews, and weighing up safety, space, fuel efficiency, and value before committing to a purchase.
Read MorePosted by contentadmin on 26 Feb 2026

Why Chery’s 1.5L Turbo Engine Makes Sense In SA
If you’ve been car shopping lately, you’ve probably caught yourself asking: is a turbo engine reliable? Fair question. South Africans tend to keep their cars for years, drive long distances, and expect them to handle everything from school runs to holiday road trips without fuss.
Read MorePosted by contentadmin on 17 Feb 2026

Why Chery Ownership Delivers Real Value And Buying Confidence
Buying a new vehicle is no longer a short-term decision. South African motorists are returning to the market, but they are doing so with far more care than before.
Read MorePosted by Group1 Chery on 26 Jan 2026

Chery Cherished Used Vehicles With Warranty Peace of Mind
Buying a used car no longer has to feel like a gamble. Chery Cherished vehicles are reshaping how South Africans approach pre-owned ownership, by pairing real-world value with brand-backed reassurance that makes a genuine difference long after you drive off the lot.
Read MorePosted by contentadmin on 18 Dec 2025

Will Chery Build Cars In South Africa? What A Mzansi Factory Could Mean For You
In recent months, South African motoring headlines have been buzzing with one big question, namely, will Chery build cars in South Africa? Reports suggest that the Chinese carmaker is actively exploring the possibility of establishing a local vehicle assembly plant, with feasibility studies and discussions already underway.
Read MorePosted by contentadmin on 29 Oct 2025

The Rise Of Chinese Cars In SA And What It Means For Buyers/ Market
A few years ago, few South Africans would’ve guessed that Chinese cars would become serious contenders in local showrooms. Yet here we are, and the numbers speak for themselves. Chinese brands now account for 11.8% of South Africa’s new vehicle market, up from just 2.8% in 2020.
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