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South Africa’s car market shifts as Chinese imports surge

...widening trade gap

David Ijaseun by David Ijaseun
January 13, 2026
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South Africa’s automotive market is changing fast as cheap Chinese cars are flooding showrooms, giving consumers more choice and lower prices. But economists and industry leaders warn that the surge is deepening the trade deficit with China and putting pressure on local car makers.

Industry data show that Chinese automakers are taking a growing share of new vehicle sales, especially in entry-level and mid-range models. These imports now include petrol, hybrid, and electric vehicles, all priced to compete aggressively with locally produced cars.

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Trade deficit with China widens

Recent trade figures show that South Africa imports far more vehicles from China than it exports. As imports rise, the imbalance continues to grow.

Economists say this trend helps keep inflation in check by lowering car prices. But they warn that long-term effects on trade sustainability and industrial capacity could be serious.

South Africa’s automotive sector is one of the country’s biggest employers and export earners. If imports keep rising without a matching increase in exports, local factories could come under strain.

Automotive manufacturing faces pressure

The concern is not just about sales. It is about survival.

Paulina Mamogobo, chief economist at NAAMSA (National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of South Africa), says competing with the speed and scale of Chinese growth will be difficult.

“Even with our production and what we are able to produce locally, competing with the Chinese influx is going to be quite significantly difficult,” she said during an interview on The Money Show.

Local manufacturers face higher costs, tighter margins, and growing competition from imported models that are cheaper to build and ship.

China’s growth targets Africa

Mamogobo warned that pressure from China’s auto industry will increase. China expects vehicle growth of more than 25% in 2026, around 7 million cars in a single year. A large share of that production, she said, is likely to be pushed into overseas markets, including Africa.

“So where will that be going? In markets such as our market, which is the African market,” she said.

Chinese brands expand rapidly

The presence of Chinese brands in South Africa is growing fast. In 2024, eight Chinese brands reported sales to NAAMSA. By 2025, six more brands had entered the market. In 2026, even more brands are expected to expand their model ranges at a pace far faster than before.

Consumers continue to benefit from lower prices and new technology. But industry leaders say the key challenge is balancing affordability with long-term industrial strength.

Read more on Most expensive cars in South Africa now cost more than R13 million

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