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You can now buy this type of car for R200,000 in South Africa

South Africans considering buying an electric vehicle (EV) are in luck, as many affordable models have become available in recent months.

Earlier in the year, there were around 33 EVs available in South Africa for less than R500,000 on Cars.co.za.

This figure has since grown to 49 EVs for less than half a million rand on the popular car website, one of which is even a luxury brand.

Additionally, the listings for EVs under R1 million also saw substantial growth during this period, rising from 104 to 156.

These include EVs from popular brands such as Volvo, Mercedes-Benz, and BMW.

The increase in affordable EVs is also thanks to the arrival of models like the BYD Dolphin Surf.

While this is positive news, it still must contend with most South Africans’ general skeptical perception of EVs.

Many of these concerns are justified, such as questions around long-term support from new, lesser-known brands.

However, another contributor is the perceived deficiency in EV charging infrastructure, an issue that is declining each year as there are already over 400 such stations across the country.

Another concern is resale value, as EVs tend to depreciate faster than combustion engine cars.

The arrival of many new, more affordable EVs is likely to also hit the second-hand EV market, with the lower prices potentially disrupting the costs of similarly priced used models.

However, those looking to buy an EV will welcome this news as second-hand EVs will likely become even more affordable as prices adjust to remain competitive.

This is notable as EVs have much fewer mechanical parts and fewer maintenance issues to be concerned about, so buying second-hand is theoretically a safer option compared to regular petrol or diesel cars.

That said, it’s still best to thoroughly check a second-hand EV to ensure there isn’t anything faulty, paying particular attention to the state of its battery – the car’s most expensive component.

Browsing for used EVs

Among the deals currently available, there are several standouts, with the most affordable option being a BMW i3, which was listed at R207,900 with 130,462km on the clock.

This was only the cheapest, as there were many other i3s available for less than R300,000 listed on Cars.co.za.

The Jaguar i-Pace also saw a notable price drop, having fallen below the R500,000 mark with many listings.

It should be noted that only EVs capable of driving at least 100km/h were considered, so budget options such as the Eleksa CityBug were excluded.

The table below, provided by MyBroadband, summarizes the price drops relative to May and last month.

Model  Original new priceMost affordable used price in May 2025 Most affordable used price in September 2025Change from newYear and mileage on most affordable model 
BMW i3 R532,500 R249,900 R207,900-61%2015
130,462km
Dayun Yeuhu S5StandardR399,900R399,900R330,000-17%2025
100km
Mini Hatch Cooper SE R681,000 R418,900 R369,900-46%2022
56,00km
BYD Dolphin Standard Range R539,990 R439,890 R399,900-26%2024
31,300km
GWM Ora 03 300 Super Luxury R686,950 R469,995 R419,990-39%2024
11,500km
Jaguar I-Pace 90kWhR1,920,700 R557,900 R483,900-75%2019
75,810km
GWM Ora 03 400 Ultra Luxury R805,950 R605,900 R529,900-34%2024
16,627km
GWM Ora 04 400 GT Ultra Luxury R835,950 R569,900 R539,900-35% 2023
501km
BYD Dolphin Extended RangeR599,900None availableR554,800-8%2025
35,000km
BYD Atto 3 Standard Range R768,000 R599,900 R619,900-19%2024
24,500km 
Volvo XC40 P6 Recharge R1,108,000 R679,950 R623,900-44%2023
16,289km
Volvo XC40 P8 Recharge R1,285,000 R699,895 R633,900-51%2022
26,000km
BYD Atto 3 Extended Range R835,000 R659,890 R649,890-22%2025
21,249km
Mercedes-Benz EQA 250 R1,174,00Not availableR699,900-40%2023
35,000km
Mini Hatch Cooper SE new modelR802,000Not availableR739,000-8%2025
4,950km
BMW iX3R1,290,000Not availableR759,900-41%2022
41,000km
Volvo XC40 Recharge Single Motor PlusR1,108,00Not availableR759,950-31%2024
13,000km
Volvo EX30 Core Single MotorR835,500Not availableR769,900-8%2025
50km
Volvo EX30 Ultra Single Motor Extended RangeR965,900Not availableR769,900-20%2024
23,301km
Mercedes-Benz EQB 350 4Matic  R1,374 500R786,400 R789,900-43%2022
28,000km 
BMW iX1 xDrive 30 M SportR1,180,00Not availableR789,990-33%2023
42,000km
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