Xinhua
26 Mar 2026, 18:45 GMT+10
Chinese brands now account for more than 11 percent of vehicle sales in South Africa, a surge the CEO of AutoTrader attributes to affordability and accessible innovation.
by Ntandoyenkosi Ncube
JOHANNESBURG, March 26 (Xinhua) -- Chinese automobile brands are rapidly reshaping South Africa's automotive market, driven by shifting consumer perceptions, competitive pricing and closer economic ties between China and South Africa, said George Mienie, CEO of AutoTrader, the country's largest online motoring platform.
South African consumers have moved from "skepticism to mainstream acceptance" of Chinese vehicles over the past decade, reflecting a broader change in market attitudes, Mienie told Xinhua in a recent interview.
"A decade ago, concerns centered on build quality and resale value. Today, the data tells a different story," Mienie said. He noted that searches for Chinese brands on AutoTrader rose by 67 percent year on year in mid-2025, with interest in brands such as BYD surging by as much as 463 percent.
The introduction of 10-year or one-million-km warranties has effectively de-risked the purchase for consumers. Mienie explained that this has turned Chinese cars from a "budget gamble" into a "smart hedge" against inflation.
Shifting consumer behavior is also a core driver. AutoTrader data shows that online car-buying engagement rose by 19 percent year on year in 2025, with buyers prioritizing value and specifications over brand prestige.
"The consumer today is far more value-driven than badge-loyal," Mienie said. "When consumers compare a traditional mid-range vehicle with a feature-rich SUV from a newer entrant at the same price, the value proposition becomes very clear."
Chinese brands now account for more than 11 percent of vehicle sales in South Africa, a surge Mienie attributes to affordability and accessible innovation.
Chinese brands are spearheading South Africa's transition to new energy vehicles, he said. Sales in the segment rose by more than 70 percent in 2025, driven largely by competitively priced electric models. "They are not just competing, they are effectively setting a new price floor for the industry," Mienie said.
Beyond sales performance, Chinese automakers are also accelerating product cycles and raising baseline expectations for features across the industry.
The rise of Chinese automakers also reflects a broader "strategic alignment" between the two countries, he said. With the African Continental Free Trade Area gaining traction, South Africa's advanced logistics and financial infrastructure offer a springboard for automotive distribution and development.
"We aren't just a destination anymore; we are the continental showroom," he said, noting that local production of right-hand-drive vehicles that meet international safety standards would "unlock access to the rest of the continent."
This expansion is expected to drive job creation across dealerships, service networks, and manufacturing supply chains, he said, adding that planned investments, including potential local assembly initiatives, could further stimulate industrial development.
"We're moving from an import era to an investment era. Local assembly means local jobs, not just on production lines but across supplier ecosystems," Mienie said, highlighting anticipated policy incentives for new plants.
Looking ahead, Mienie believes the rise of Chinese automakers will continue to benefit South Africa's economy by driving investment and keeping vehicle prices competitive.
"The future of the industry will be defined by who can deliver the best digital-to-physical customer experience, and Chinese brands are moving at a speed that could redefine the next decade," he said.
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