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Chery Targets 2027 Production Start at Newly Acquired South Africa Plant

China’s Chery Automobile is aiming to begin vehicle production by 2027 at its newly acquired manufacturing facility in South Africa, marking a significant step in its global expansion strategy, Reuters reported.

The plant, located in Rosslyn and acquired from Nissan Motor, is set to undergo major upgrades and retrofitting over the next 12 to 18 months to support modern vehicle manufacturing, including both traditional and electrified models.

According to company executives, Chery plans to produce a mix of hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and fully electric vehicles, with the facility positioned as a hub to serve African and European markets.

The move comes as Chinese automakers accelerate overseas investments to bypass trade barriers and strengthen local supply chains, while also tapping into South Africa’s status as the continent’s most developed automotive market.

CNBC Africa says the investment signals Chery’s long-term commitment to local manufacturing, with plans to build a regional supplier network, improve delivery timelines, and enhance competitiveness in a fast-evolving global auto industry.

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