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Audi Sounds Alarm as Chinese Brands Dominate SA’s Shifting Car Market

April 17, 2025
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Audi Sounds Alarm as Chinese Brands Dominate SA’s Shifting Car Market
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German automaker Audi has issued a stark warning about the collapse of South Africa’s premium vehicle market, calling for urgent government intervention as budget-conscious consumers increasingly turn to affordable Chinese alternatives.

New data reveals the premium car segment has shrunk by a staggering 66% over the past decade, with Audi attributing the decline to a perfect storm of economic pressures and disruptive competition. Rising interest rates (currently at 8.25%) and persistent inflation have pushed buyers toward value-focused brands like Haval, Chery and GWM, which now command 32% of the local passenger market.

“The premium segment is being squeezed from all sides,” said Audi South Africa’s managing director, highlighting how middle-class buyers are downgrading to maintain mobility amid cost-of-living crises. The brand proposes a three-point recovery plan including:

  1. Industry safeguards – Tariff adjustments and local production incentives
  2. Consumer support – Subsidized financing for high-value vehicle purchases
  3. Skills investment – Protection of specialized auto sector jobs

The plea comes as Chinese automakers aggressively expand their SA footprint. Chery recently opened a R500 million parts distribution center in Johannesburg, while GWM plans to double its dealership network by 2025.

Automotive analysts warn the trend mirrors global patterns, with premium brands losing ground to value-focused Asian manufacturers. “This isn’t just an Audi problem – it’s an existential challenge for all European marques in emerging markets,” noted Naamsa spokesperson.

As the government considers its response, industry stakeholders await measures that could determine whether premiu

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