
In excess of 50 car brands are battling it out for the top spot in South Africa’s competitive automotive landscape, satisfying the needs of virtually any buyer.
Money no object, you can find just about anything your heart desires from the fastest of supercars to the most rugged of 4x4s, and everything in between.
If you’re looking for the absolutely most expensive set of wheels on the new market, the Lamborghini Revuelto fits the bill at a cool R12.8 million not including any of the thousands of options that will undoubtedly elevate its price to even more eyewatering levels.
A Raging Bull not your style? Well, you can get a Prancing Horse for just a little less in the new Ferrari Purosangue, which goes for just under R9.8 million.
Perhaps opulence is more your speed, in that case, the Bentley Bentayga Extended Wheelbase built by the premium marque’s even more prestigious Mulliner division will set you back R8.4 million.
It’s worth mentioning that Rolls-Royce’s portfolio of three land yachts could give any of the above names a run for their money, but alas, the firm does not make its prices known to just anyone.
Looking at the more everyday nameplates like Toyota, the Land Cruiser 300 is positioned as the cream of the crop in the Japanese automaker’s stable with a window sticker of R2.1 million.
Its main rivals, Ford’s Everest Platinum comes in at a smidge of R1.2 million and VW’s Touareg R-Line asks customers to part ways with nearly R1.8 million.
The German trio of Audi, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz also has a few ringers up their sleeves in the form of the electric RS e-tron GT that sells for R3.5 million, the M8 Competition Convertible retailing for R3.6 million, and the Maybach S680 which fetches R5.2 million.
Most expensive car from every brand in South Africa
Detailed below are the most expensive cars you can buy from every major manufacturer in South Africa as of September 2024.
It must be noted that Foton and Renault’s most expensive options are, in fact, two panel vans, though we included their priciest passenger cars or bakkies instead.
Additionally, brands including Aston Martin, Lotus, McLaren, and Rolls-Royce do not publicize their prices and are therefore excluded.
Click on the underlined prices for more information.