This is a full list of all the bakkies you can buy from every brand in South Africa right now.
Bakkies have long been a popular choice of vehicle in South Africa. These rugged and versatile vehicles are widely used for personal and commercial purposes and can be found on the roads in all corners of the country.
Another factor contributing to South Africa’s fondness for bakkies is their durability and reliability. They are also known for their long lifespan, with many bakkies on the road in South Africa having logged hundreds of thousands of kilometres. Toyota accounted for 24.7% of the total number of new vehicles sold in South Africa, selling 120,805 vehicles. Of these 120,805 cars, Toyota’s flagship Hilux bakkie sold a whopping 29,647 units, and in the last two months alone – October and November – Toyota sold an impressive 6,384 Hilux bakkies.
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