Xinhua
26 Jun 2026, 18:45 GMT+10
According to South Africa's Q1 2026 Mobility Insights Report, Chinese vehicle sales rose 75 percent year on year in the first quarter, significantly outpacing the overall passenger and light commercial vehicle market growth rate of 12.7 percent and the roughly 2 percent growth recorded by traditional vehicle manufacturers.
JOHANNESBURG, June 26 (Xinhua) -- Chinese automotive brands continued to expand their presence in South Africa in the first quarter of 2026, recording strong sales growth and increasing their share of the country's vehicle market amid rising consumer demand for technology-equipped and fuel-efficient vehicles.
According to South Africa's Q1 2026 Mobility Insights Report released by credit reporting agency TransUnion on Wednesday, Chinese vehicle sales rose 75 percent year on year in the first quarter, significantly outpacing the overall passenger and light commercial vehicle (LCV) market growth rate of 12.7 percent and the roughly 2 percent growth recorded by traditional vehicle manufacturers.
It showed that South Africa recorded 114,517 passenger and LCV sales during the quarter, while Chinese manufacturers accounted for more than 19 percent of total sales, meaning nearly one in every five new vehicles sold in the country came from a Chinese brand.
The report attributed the growth to factors beyond pricing, noting that consumers are placing greater emphasis on technology, fuel efficiency, driving range and warranty offerings.
It highlighted the performance of Chery Group, comprising Chery, Jetour, Omoda and Jaecoo, which emerged as a top-three automotive player in the quarter, recording combined sales of 16,094 units.
The growing footprint of Chinese automakers has also been noted by the National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of South Africa (NAAMSA). In its first-quarter review of business conditions released last month, NAAMSA said: "The profound growth momentum of Chinese brands continues to make a meaningful presence in the domestic market with another four new brands entering the domestic market during the quarter."
The expansion comes as Chinese manufacturers continue to broaden their product offerings in South Africa. Over the past year and into 2026, besides Chery Group, brands including GWM, BYD, Geely, GAC, BAIC and MG, among others, have introduced or expanded sport utility vehicle, hybrid and electric vehicle lineups, providing consumers with a wider range of choices across different market segments.
Another factor supporting Chinese brands is the growing interest in new-energy vehicles. TransUnion found that consumer preference for hybrid vehicles rose to 39 percent, as rising fuel costs and growing attention to operating expenses encouraged consumers to consider alternatives to conventional internal combustion engine vehicles.
Industry observers said Chinese manufacturers, which have built significant global advantages in battery technology and electrified mobility, are increasingly well-positioned to benefit from this transition.
Ayesha Hatea, director of research and consulting at TransUnion South Africa, said: "Chinese brands are becoming structural industry players, influencing dealer networks, financing ecosystems, ownership perceptions, and the wider discussion around localization and industrial competitiveness."
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