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Chery's South African expansion: Jetour models and bakkies to be built locally

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April 30, 2026

CHINESE manufacturer Chery has confirmed that either the popular Jetour T1 or T2 will be produced at their Rosslyn plant, which they recently took over from Nissan.

- WILLEM VAN DE PUTTE

Chery's South African expansion: Jetour models and bakkies to be built locally

CHERY is looking at manufacturing a hybrid bakkie, codenamed KP31 fitted with a 2.5-litre four cylinder diesel engine.

(BERNIE HELLBERG Jr.)

Speaking on the sidelines of the Auto China 2026 in Beijing, Toni Liu, Executive Deputy General Manager and CEO of Chery South Africa, said that one of them will be built at the Pretoria plant.

Jetour is a sub-brand of Chery International.

Liu also said that they are looking at manufacturing a hybrid bakkie, which we reckon is, for now, the codenamed KP31 fitted with a 2.5-litre four-cylinder diesel engine.

He also said that their plans for the plant are moving along swiftly, saying that supplier localisation is already underway, although it will take time to fully establish itself.

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