Another Chinese bakkie is launching in South Africa soon

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A new Chinese bakkie is coming to South Africa – and this is what you can expect.

Another Chinese car brand is coming to South Africa with plans to launch its double-cab T60 bakkie in May 2024.

It is no surprise that LDV is launching with a bakkie as its first model, given South Africa’s love for the vehicle type. The Chinese automaker announced that it will reveal the final details of the T60’s specifications in April.

 

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