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South Africa vs China’s Car Industry: A Tale of Two Worlds

By
Rethabile Nyelele
Published: 5 May 2025,
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The landscapes of South Africa and China’s car industry could not be more different—an observation brought into sharp focus during a recent trip to Shanghai and Wuhu, hosted by Chinese automakers Omoda and Jaecoo. While both countries are navigating the fast-evolving world of mobility, they do so from vastly different starting points, consumer habits, and infrastructure capabilities.

Contents
  • China’s Car Industry Monumental Scene
  • Sedans with Status
  • Wuhu: A Glimpse into Everyday China
  • A Surge of Electric Innovation
  • Infrastructure: Worlds Apart
  • Key Comparison: South Africa vs China

China’s Car Industry Monumental Scene

Entering China feels like stepping into the future. Towering skyscrapers stretch into the sky, sprawling highways weave through cities, and the scale of urban design is staggering. Roads in Shanghai, a megacity of over 22 million people, often have three or more lanes and are supported by massive elevated expressways that make even the most congested parts of Johannesburg seem modest.

Despite its population density, Shanghai manages its traffic with remarkable efficiency, thanks to a comprehensive public transport network. Dedicated lanes for private taxis, a network of trains and buses, and underground parking solutions all contribute to the city’s smooth flow.

Chinese roads are dominated by three main vehicle types: sedans, SUVs, and MPVs (multi-purpose vehicles). Hatchbacks—ubiquitous on South African roads, especially the VW Polo—are curiously scarce. Leisure double-cab bakkies like the Toyota Hilux, a staple in South Africa, are also practically non-existent in China. Instead, commercial needs are met by vans, which offer more cargo space and practicality.

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Image: Car Magazine

Sedans with Status

An interesting trend in Chinese cities is the popularity of long-wheelbase sedans, particularly from premium European brands such as BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Audi. These vehicles offer extra legroom and comfort—features highly valued by Chinese buyers, especially those in higher-income brackets. It’s not uncommon for international automakers to advertise only their extended versions in Chinese markets.

In Shanghai, the streets are a showcase of local pride. Domestic brands dominate, with only a smattering of foreign cars, most notably high-end European models. Unlike South Africa—where brands like Toyota, Hyundai, and Ford are mainstays—China’s vehicle fleet is composed almost entirely of homegrown marques, a reflection of both national pride and industrial strategy.

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Image: Car Magazine

Wuhu: A Glimpse into Everyday China

Traveling to Wuhu, a smaller industrial city and the birthplace of Chery, provides an even more grounded perspective. Unlike the polished affluence of Shanghai, Wuhu’s car scene reflects a more modest reality. Here, older vehicles and a wider variety of motorcycles are common. The roads feature kei cars like the Chery Ice Cream, and local Chery sedans dominate the taxi fleet.

The city also reveals the breadth of China’s automotive ecosystem. Beyond the familiar names like Haval and Chery, brands such as Roewe, Avatr, Zeekr, Wuling, and Xiaomi are everywhere. Many of these vehicles are unfamiliar to South Africans and often require a second look—or even a reverse image search—to identify.

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Image: China Daily

A Surge of Electric Innovation

Another stark contrast is the widespread adoption of new energy vehicles (NEVs), including hybrids and fully electric cars. Tesla and BYD are two of the most visible electric brands, especially in Shanghai. While charging stations aren’t always obvious on the street, they’re plentiful in underground parking lots and under elevated highways, where fast-charging infrastructure is available.

Electric motorbikes are also popular, often equipped with custom weatherproofing covers. The prevalence of these two-wheelers is supported by dedicated, landscaped bike lanes—often divided from main roads by flower beds or trees. This stands in sharp contrast to South African cities, where non-motorized transport options are limited and often dangerous.

Infrastructure: Worlds Apart

Perhaps the most jarring difference lies in basic infrastructure. In China, roads are meticulously clean, and greenery is incorporated into urban planning with impressive attention to detail. Ivy climbs the pillars of highways, and automated water trucks nourish vibrant flower beds. In stark contrast, South Africa battles with potholes, malfunctioning traffic lights, and a lack of street maintenance.

In all the time spent in China, not a single broken streetlight or pothole was spotted. Compare this with South Africa, where dark intersections and neglected infrastructure are a frustrating norm.

Key Comparison: South Africa vs China

FeatureSouth AfricaChina
Dominant Vehicle TypesHatchbacks, double-cab bakkiesSedans (LWB), SUVs, MPVs
Popular BrandsToyota, Ford, VW, HyundaiBYD, Chery, Roewe, Zeekr, Wuling, Avatr
Electric Vehicle AdoptionLow and emergingHigh, especially in major cities
Infrastructure QualityInconsistent, aging, poorly maintainedModern, clean, meticulously maintained
Street MaintenanceFrequent potholes, broken streetlightsWell-lit, clean streets, no visible damage
Urban Transport PlanningLimited public transport and bike lanesExtensive rail/bus networks, dedicated bike lanes
Car Age (on average)Mixed, with many older modelsNewer in big cities, slightly older in others
Local vs Foreign BrandsForeign brands dominateMostly local brands dominate
Presence of HatchbacksVery commonRare
TaxisMostly Toyota sedansRoewe (Shanghai), Chery (Wuhu)
Motorbike UsageMinimal and informalWidespread, often electric, well supported

South Africa and China represent two dramatically different approaches to mobility. While South Africa grapples with aging infrastructure and a market dominated by practical workhorses and hatchbacks, China races ahead with cutting-edge innovation, electric mobility, and city planning that integrates transport seamlessly into the urban fabric.

It’s not just a difference in technology or vehicle preference—it’s a difference in vision, scale, and national priorities. And for anyone interested in the future of transportation, China’s car industry offers a window into what could be possible with strategic investment and forward-thinking policy.

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