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    South Africans are slowly realising that petrol stations are not the only place to fill up anymore, and plug-in hybrids are starting to reflect that shift in a way that is finally showing up in the numbers.

    March marked a record month for plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) sales in the country, with 664 units sold, according to the National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of South Africa (Naamsa), the industry group for carmakers.

    Why it matters: It is a 130% jump from February and comfortably above the previous record set in September 2025. In Q1 2026, South African carmakers sold over 1,200 PHEVs, already outpacing Q1 2025 levels, and pointing to a market that is picking up speed rather than drifting. The uptake also comes amid petrol price hikes in South Africa, where it increased by 20 cents per litre in March. Another planned petrol hike is already underway in April.

    Between the lines: This is not happening in a vacuum. The fuel price pressure and a wave of more affordable Chinese models are doing most of the heavy lifting. Until recently, plug-in hybrids were firmly in the luxury bracket. Now, several options are landing between R500,000 and R1 million, pulling them closer to mainstream buyers.

    What is really happening? BYD, the Chinese EV manufacturer, is leading the charge, followed closely by Chery and its sister brands Omoda and Jaecoo. BMW, Volvo, and a handful of legacy automakers are still present, but the centre of gravity is clearly shifting toward Chinese manufacturers offering cheaper, feature-heavy alternatives.

    Zoom out: PHEVs sit in a strange middle ground. They are not fully electric, but they offer enough electric driving range to meaningfully cut fuel use for typical daily commutes. In a country where most drivers cover under 50km a day, that hybrid flexibility is starting to feel less like a compromise and more like a practical option.

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