The results are in! After conducting a poll featuring all brands that produce pocket rockets and sell them locally, CAR Magazine has determined which hot hatch is the favourite among South Africans. Here’s the top choice!
The Audi RS3 Sportback Quattro secured the top spot in a recent poll done by CAR Magazine, earning the highest number of votes.
With 31.95% of the total, it emerged as the clear favourite. Going from one of the most expensive to the most affordable on the market, the Suzuki Swift Sport trailed in second place with 28.91%, while the remaining options battled over the remaining percentages with the Volkswagen Golf 8R taking third with 7.19% Mercedes-AMG A45s Hatch 4matic + – 6.36% Toyota GR Yaris 1.6T GR-Four Rally – 3.73% Renault Megane RS 300 Trophy EDC – 2.07%The current turbocharged 2.
The standard Black Styling Package adds carbon fibre-reinforced plastic to exterior elements like mirror caps, rocker panel inserts, and tailgate and roof edge spoilers for a sportier aesthetic. South African customers can choose the optional Black Styling Package Plus or Aluminum Styling Package Plus, which add either gloss black or matte aluminium accents, respectively. Eight exterior colours are offered, including the RS-exclusive Kyalami Green and Kemora Grey.
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