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All-new Audi Q3: price and specs

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The all-new Audi Q3 has landed in SA, with the local arm of the German automaker releasing pricing and specifications. See pricing below… Image: Audi Audi South Africa has launched the third-generation Q3, revealing pricing for the premium compact SUV. Available in both SUV and Sportback body styles, the new Q3 is offered with a choice of TFSI petrol and TDI diesel powertrains. The latest Q3 introduces a wider ‘Singleframe’ front grille, slimmer lighting elements, a distinctive shoulder line spanning the length of the car, and more pronounced wheel arches. Optional digital matrix LED headlamps, digital OLED taillamps, and illuminated Audi logo on the tailgate are available for the first time on the Q3. Buyers can choose from 11 exterior colours and six wheel options – the latter ranging from 18 to 20 inches in size. Inside, the Q3 gains Audi’s latest digital cockpit, comprising an 11.9-inch driver’s display and a 12.8-inch MMI infotainment touchscreen. ...

Tata Osprey compact SUV: SA launch date confirmed

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Tata has confirmed the Osprey will launch in SA in the coming months. Here is everything you need to know… Image: Tata In a bid to bolster its local passenger-car portfolio, Tata Motors has confirmed the Osprey compact SUV, known as the Nexon overseas, will arrive in SA in the coming months. Along with the Sierra , the Osprey is one of 17 new Tata products set to arrive in our market over the next few years. The Osprey is available with the choice of three engine options. The first comes in the form of a 1.5-litre, four-cylinder turbodiesel engine, producing 85 kW and 260 N.m of torque. The latter, ‘Revotorq’ motor is mated with either a six-speed manual or an automated manual transmission (AMT) with the same number of cogs. The petrol variant employs the Indian automaker’s ‘Revotron’ 1.2-litre, three-cylinder turbopetrol, developing 88 kW and 170 N.m. The turbo-triple can be had with either a five-speed manual, six-speed manual, six-speed AMT, or a sev...

New Toyota Hilux: SA price confirmed

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Toyota South Africa has officially launched the new Hilux, and we have pricing for the initial model range. See pricing below… Image: Toyota In April 2026, we reported that the new Hilux, which we detailed in the February 2026 issue of CAR magazine, is scheduled to launch in South Africa in June 2026. Now, following SA pricing for the new Land Cruiser FJ , which we sampled for an exclusive first drive in May 2026, and new RAV4 , Toyota’s local arm has officially launched the ninth-generation Hilux and confirmed how much the initial model lineup will cost in SA. The initial Hilux portfolio comprises seven models. Carried over from the eighth generation, Toyota’s tried-and-trusted 2.8-litre, four-cylinder turbodiesel engine – available in “standard” and 48 V mild-hybrid format – is employed across the range and is exclusively coupled with a six-speed automatic transmission. As a reminder, in this configuration, the 2.8GD-6 unit produces 150 kW and 500 N.m of torqu...

Buying Used: Nissan Navara for under R400k

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The Nissan Navara will soon become an import model again, but the used market still offers the locally-built models. Should you consider it? Image: Nissan In early 2026, South Africa’s motoring landscape was jolted by the announcement that Nissan South Africa would cease local production at its Rosslyn plant and sell the facility to Chinese automaker Chery. This seismic shift marks the end of an era for the locally-built light commercial vehicle hub and carries significant implications for the Nissan Navara. While international markets are beginning to receive the all-new, fourth-generation (D27) Navara – a vehicle co-developed within the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance and heavily based on the new Mitsubishi Triton – South Africa has been excluded from this rollout. Instead, Nissan SA will transition to a sole-importer model, continuing to sell a heavily updated version of the existing, D23 model. For local Navara fans, this means the bakkie must now soldier on as an...

SA-based Cape Advanced Vehicles unveils Ford GT-inspired GT MKII

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Cape Town-based company Cape Advanced Vehicles has unveiled its latest Ford GT-inspired recreation, the GT MKII. Image: CAV Since 1999, Cape Advanced Vehicles (CAV) has been a source of locally produced Ford GT-inspired recreations. Now, the Cape Town-based company has added a new model to its lineup, dubbed the GT MKII – a modern take on the original Le Mans-winning GT40 racecar. The GT MKII’s exterior design largely remains faithful to the original GT40. The livery on the “60th Anniversary” launch model is also reminiscent of the Gulf GT40. Built from modern materials, the GT MKII’s body is made from carbon fibre, while the spaceframe is fashioned from the latter lightweight material and aluminium. The donor car is said to come in the form of an Audi R8. CAV also added KW three-way adjustable dampers for the suspension, Brembo brakes, and an Inconel exhaust system. Tipping the scales at a claimed 1 350 kg, the CAV GT MKII is powered by a 4.2-litre twin-superchar...

First shipment of (India-built) updated Renault Duster heading to SA

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Thanks to the folks at AutoCar India, we can confirm that the updated (India-built) Renault Duster is officially on its way to SA, with the first shipment of 750 units set to arrive on our shores soon. Image courtesy of AutoCar India Earlier in 2026, Renault revealed the updated, India-built Duster. Confirmed for SA, thanks to the folks at AutoCar India , we can now report that the first shipment, comprising 750 units, of this model has left the automaker’s Chennai production facility and will arrive on local shores soon. Chennai is also where the SA-bound Nissan Tekton , which shares its underpinnings with the Duster, will be built. Said CEO of Renault Group India Stephane Deblaise, “As Renault continues to expand its international footprint, India will play an increasingly strategic role in our future plans.” The updated Duster is the first product built on the Renault Group Modular Platform (RGMP) and has secured a five-star Bharat NCAP safety rating across all ...

Isuzu D-Max and MU-X gains upgraded service plan

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Isuzu South Africa has announced it will be extending the service plan of all D-Max and MU-X models sold new after 1 May 2026. Image: Isuzu Motors South Africa Isuzu Motors South Africa (IMSA) has announced that the current-generation D-Max and MU-X models sold new from 1 May 2026 will receive a one-year extension on their service plans; lifting the previously offered five years to six years. The service plan distance remains unchanged, at 90 000 km. IMSA’s service plan extension aims to increase competitiveness in the local bakkie and SUV landscape, while also adding value to buyers who may record lower annual mileages. As a reminder, the new Toyota Hilux and current-generation Fortuner, and updated Ford Ranger and Everest are sold with service plans spanning nine services/90 000 km and six years/90 000 km, respectively. It should also be noted that Isuzu’s upgraded service plan is extended for both commercial and private parties as well. “At Isuzu, we understand that cu...