These are the most powerful cars you can buy new in South Africa for less than R500,000.
South African motorists looking for an affordable car with decent performance have several options available to them, with Chinese brands like GWM, Chery, Proton, and BAIC offering some of the most powerful cars under R500,000.
The petrol-powered crossover SUV produces up to 150kW of power and 320nm of torque, and has a claimed fuel efficiency figure of 7.4ℓ/100km. The most expensive options are the Chery Tiggo7 Pro Max 1.6TGDI 290T Premium, Proton X90 1.5T Standard, and GAC GS3 Emzoom 1.5T Executive, which are all priced at R499,900.
The GAC GS3 Emzoom 2.5T Executive has the best fuel consumption figure of all vehicles listed at 6.2ℓ/100km. It has a maximum power figure of 130kW and produces up to 270nm of torque. Motorists who prefer powerful diesel-powered vehicles can choose between the LDV T60 2.0TD Double Cab Elite and the Mahindra Scorpio-N 2.2D Z4.
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