6 most expensive hatchbacks in South Africa (2026)
Think all hatchbacks are budget friendly? Think again! We round up the 6 most expensive hatchbacks available in South Africa, each priced at over R1 million…
The most affordable models in South Africa’s new passenger-vehicle segment right now are budget hatchbacks. But that certainly doesn’t mean all examples of this body style are easy on the wallet. In fact, SA’s 6 most expensive hatchbacks are all priced on the far side of R1 million (pricing correct in July 2026).
The list of 7-figure hot hatches includes a pair of Japanese models and a quartet of German contenders. For the record, the local market is still awaiting the arrival of the Volkswagen Golf 8.5 R (with the pre-facelift version having quietly fallen away), a model that will surely also be priced well over R1 million…
6. Honda Civic Type R – from R1 021 600
The only front-wheel-drive model on this list, Honda’s FL5-series Civic Type R is powered by the Japanese brand’s “K20C1” turbocharged 2.0-litre, 4-cylinder petrol engine sending 235 kW and 420 Nm to the front axle through a 6-speed manual gearbox (with no automatic transmission option available).
- 0-100 kph: 5.5 seconds (claimed)
- Fuel consumption: 8.4 L/100 km (claimed)
- Service plan: 5-year/90 000 km
- Find a Honda Civic Type R on Cars.co.za
5. Toyota GR Corolla 1.6T Circuit 8AT – from R1 031 000
The 2-pedal version of Toyota’s GR Corolla – which employs an 8-speed automatic transmission, complete with a dedicated oil cooler – is part of the R1-million hot-hatch club, as is the 6-speed manual derivative (currently priced from R1 005 100). In either case, a turbocharged 1.6-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine (known internally as “G16E-GTS”) delivers 210 kW and 400 Nm to all 4 wheels.
- 0-100 kph: 5.2 seconds (estimated)
- Fuel consumption: 9.5 L/100 km (claimed)
- Service plan: 9-service/90 000 km
- Find a Toyota GR Corolla on Cars.co.za
4. Audi S3 Sportback TFSI – from R1 091 100
The latest iteration of Audi’s 8Y-series S3 Sportback offers maximum figures of 245 kW and 420 Nm from its “EA888” turbocharged 2.0-litre, 4-cylinder petrol motor. Drive is delivered to all 4 wheels via a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. Of course, the Ingolstadt-based automaker also offers this powertrain in a saloon body style, in the form of the S3 Sedan (from R1 106 100).
- 0-100 kph: 4.7 seconds (claimed)
- Fuel consumption: 7.9 L/100 km (claimed)
- Maintenance plan: 5-year/100 000 km
- Find an Audi S3 Sportback on Cars.co.za
3. Mercedes-AMG A35 Hatch – from R1 303 932
Positioned as the understudy to the full-fat A45 S below, Mercedes-AMG’s A35 Hatch uses a 225 kW/400 Nm version of the turbocharged 2.0-litre, 4-cylinder petrol mill (“M260”), which furthermore benefits from a 48-volt electrical system and a belt-driven starter-generator (with this mild-hybrid technology providing a brief power boost of 10 kW). An 8-speed dual-clutch cog-swapper and all-wheel-drive are standard.
- 0-100 kph: 4.7 seconds (claimed)
- Fuel consumption: 7.4 L/100 km (claimed)
- Maintenance plan: 5-year/100 000 km
- Find a Mercedes-AMG A45 S on Cars.co.za
2. Mercedes-AMG A45 S– from R1 461 469
While the Mercedes-AMG A45 S is still South Africa’s most powerful hatchback, it interestingly no longer tops the list of SA’s most expensive hatchbacks, having since been usurped by a certain Audi. As a reminder, the A45 S features Affalterbach’s “M139” turbocharged 2.0-litre, 4-cylinder petrol engine, which sends a whopping 310 kW and 500 Nm to all 4 wheels via an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission.
- 0-100 kph: 3.9 seconds (claimed)
- Fuel consumption: 8.9 L/100 km (claimed)
- Maintenance plan: 5-year/100 000 km
- Find a Mercedes-AMG A35 Hatch on Cars.co.za
1. Audi RS 3 Sportback Carbon Edition – from R1 591 900
The priciest hatchback on the market is the Carbon Edition version of Audi’s RS 3 Sportback. Offering 294 kW and 500 Nm from a turbocharged 2.5-litre, 5-cylinder petrol powerplant (known as the “EA855 Evo”), the RS 3 Sportback has a marginally quicker claimed 0-100 kph time than the A45 S. Drive is delivered to all 4 corners via a 7-speed dual-clutch gearbox. The German brand also offers a standard version – sans Carbon Edition extras, that is – of the RS 3 Sportback (from R1 498 200), along with a sedan (available from R1 528 200).
- 0-100 kph: 3.8 seconds (claimed)
- Fuel consumption: 9.0 L/100 km (claimed)
- Maintenance plan: 5-year/100 000 km
- Find an Audi RS3 Sportback on Cars.co.za
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What are the two most expensive hatchbacks currently available in South Africa?
A: The absolute priciest hatchback on the market is the Audi RS3 Sportback Carbon Edition, starting from R1 591 900 (with the standard RS3 starting at R1 498 200). It is closely followed by the Mercedes-AMG A45 S, which is priced from R1 461 469.
Q: Which models represent the premium R1-million entry point for high-performance hatchbacks in Mzansi?
A: The club of seven-figure hot hatches begins with the front-wheel-drive Honda Civic Type R (6-speed manual) priced from R1 021 600, and the all-wheel-drive Toyota GR Corolla Circuit 8-speed automatic starting at R1 031 000. Just above them sits the updated Audi S3 Sportback TFSI, retailing from R1 091 100.
Q: How do the top German contenders compare in performance figures and maintenance coverage?
A: The Mercedes-AMG A35 Hatch (R1 303 932) utilises a mild-hybrid 2.0-litre motor pushing out 225 kW, matching the Audi S3’s 4.7-second 0-100 km/h sprint time. In the top tier, the Audi RS3 Sportback leverages its iconic 5-cylinder engine (294 kW/500 Nm) to hit 100 km/h in a claimed 3.8 seconds, just edging out the AMG A45 S (3.9 seconds). All Audi S/RS and Mercedes-AMG models listed include a premium 5-year/100 000 km maintenance plan.
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