South Africans Want Electric Vehicles -- It's Time For More Automakers To Step Up

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South Africans Want Electric Vehicles — It’s Time For More Automakers To Step Up

and pricing has also been confirmed. Pricing starts from R1,990,000 for the e-tron 55 Advanced, and R3,300,000 for the Audi RS e-tron GT. Specialist e-tron dealerships include Bryanston, Rivonia, Sandton ; Centurion, Hatfield, Menlyn ; Century City, Clairemont and Umhlanga & Audi Centre . Mercedes-Benz is also bringing several models, including theIt’s a good start by the German trio, as this will add more models to the market for South Africans to choose from.

There is now also quite a good selection of small EVs in China that are eyeing the markets, such as Hozon and its Neta V, which is also already available in right-hand drive in some Asian countries. These more affordable right-hand drive EVs would find a ready market in South Africa.

 

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Article makes no mention of energy crisis.

we need ones that run on the sun alone, direct solar. cant rely on eskom

What all of southafrica wants and can afford is 2 different things.

but but carlostavares Stellantis said it was all political and people did not want EV's.

110% import duty doesn’t help. Local brands already trying desperate distraction & disinformation tactics

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