New Volkswagens for SA in 2026
We headed to VWGA’s facilities in Kariega, Eastern Cape for a preview of what’s to be launched in South Africa. Here are the new Volkswagens for SA in 2026.
Volkswagen Group Africa (which includes premium brand Audi) had a challenging 2025 with the group slipping down a place to third and losing some market share (from 12.9% to 10.7%).
That said, the locally-built Volkswagen Polo Vivo retained the title of SA’s best-selling passenger vehicle, an accolade it has held since its debut back in 2010! With 26 067 units sold, it nudged ahead of its Suzuki Swift rival which managed 23 921 units.
2026 will be quite the year for the group and while there are new product unveilings, perhaps of bigger importance is the local development of the Volkswagen Tengo, a new A0 crossover built right here in South Africa. This vehicle will be going on sale in 2027 and be positioned as an affordable and accessible vehicle.
The concern for the Kariega plant’s future stems from its export commitments. As it stands, VWGA exports both Polo and Polo GTI to the European market. Due to stringent emission standards, the future of Polo is under scrutiny, but it appears there will be a 2nd update which will include a mild-hybrid version of the 1.0-litre turbocharged three-cylinder petrol motor. Watch this space!
New Volkswagens for SA in 2026
Volkswagen Golf GTI 8.5 (Available to order now)
The iconic performance hatchback legend is back in South Africa, armed with a 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine which now makes 195 kW (from 180 kW), while torque stays at 370 Nm. There are 300 units for the SA market and pricing is set at R908 000, a premium of R54 600 over the pre-facelift model.
Volkswagen T7 Caravelle PHEV (Middle of 2026)
This smart-looking bus will be the first plug-in hybrid vehicle offered by Volkswagen in South Africa. It combines a 130 kW 1.5-litre turbo petrol with an 85 kW electric motor, giving it 4Motion all-wheel drive capability and reduced emissions. It has an all-electric range of up to 95 km, and the 25.7 kWh battery supports both AC and DC charging. We estimate pricing to be north of R1.2 million.
Volkswagen T-Roc (Second half of 2026)
The second-generation Volkswagen T-Roc introduces some sharp styling, increased cabin space and additional tech. There’s no official confirmation regarding engines, but we suspect that the new T-Roc will use both the older-spec 1.4-litre turbocharged petrol with 110 kW and 250 Nm, as well as the new mild-hybrid 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol motor. We estimate pricing to start around R725 000 and there should be both front-wheel drive and 4Motion derivatives.
At the time of writing, the Golf R 8.5 local debut was being worked on, with positive news hopefully later in the year.
Range Expansions
On top of the new product debuts, the existing portfolio will be receiving updates and enhancements. Starting from the entry-level point, the Volkswagen Polo Vivo will gain some additional content such as park distance control, rear-view camera and side airbags. Given the constant goal-post shifting and stricter standards by the Global NCAP safety testing, the Vivo’s updated spec should see it retain its 4-star rating.
The Golf, T-Cross, Taigo, and Tiguan will also receive additional features and tech as part of Volkswagen’s value-added initiatives. In terms of powertrain, the Golf, Tiguan and Tayron engine portfolio will grow with the addition of mild-hybrid petrol engines. These engines will be 1.5-litre in capacity and badged as eTSI.
The Volkswagen Polo GTI Edition 20 will make its local debut in 2026, complete with a new unique paint hue, wheel design, decals and in the cabin, GTI 20 floor mats and a dashboard insert. More details including pricing will follow closer to launch.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cheapest Volkswagen car in South Africa?
The entry-level model is the Volkswagen Polo Vivo. As of early 2026, pricing for the Polo Vivo Hatch 1.4 starts from approximately R271,900. It remains South Africa’s best-selling passenger vehicle, manufactured locally at the Kariega plant.
How much is the new VW Tiguan in South Africa?
The third-generation Volkswagen Tiguan starts from approximately R664,500 for the base model. Prices increase for the Life and R-Line trims, with the top-spec diesel 2.0 TDI 4Motion models reaching over R1,000,000 depending on options.
Can I buy the electric VW ID.4 in South Africa?
Right now? No. The Volkswagen ID.4 was initially introduced via a lease scheme and limited test fleet in 2025. It is looking increasingly likely that the ID.4 will not go on sale in South Africa and will be replaced by another battery-electric vehicle in the future.
What is the standard warranty for Volkswagen vehicles in South Africa?
Most Volkswagen passenger vehicles come with a standard 3-year/120,000 km warranty. The new Amarok, however, typically features a 4-year/120,000 km warranty. Service and maintenance plans (EasyDrive) are often optional or included for specific durations depending on the model and promotion.
Which VW models are manufactured in South Africa?
Volkswagen South Africa manufactures the Polo and Polo Vivo at its Kariega (formerly Uitenhage) plant in the Eastern Cape. This facility is a key export hub for the global Polo market.




