Changan is throwing its hat in the ring of highly contested mid-sized SUV market in South Africa with the arrival of the Changan UNI-S soon.
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What is it?
The Changan UNI-S is a mid-sized SUV set to launch in South Africa in April 2026. It enters a highly competitive segment where practicality and value are key. Rather than competing on price alone, it aims to challenge established rivals with engineering strength and premium features.
Exterior:
The UNI-S presents itself with modern styling and practical touches. It includes a panoramic sunroof that closes automatically when rain is detected. Side mirrors tilt down when reversing to improve visibility, and an electric tailgate adds convenience.
Interior:
Inside, the UNI-S offers a blend of comfort and technology. A 12.8-inch infotainment display with eight speakers forms the centrepiece of the cabin. Premium touches include a Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone key and thoughtful design aimed at enhancing everyday usability.
Equipment:
The SUV is equipped with a wide range of advanced driver assistance systems. These include adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go, collision warnings, blind spot detection, rear cross-traffic alert, automatic parking and a 540° panoramic camera system. Together, these features place it among the most comprehensively equipped vehicles in its class.
Engine:
Power comes from Changan’s “Blue Whale” 1500 turbo-petrol engine, producing 138kW and 300Nm of torque. This is paired with a multi-link independent rear suspension, a setup usually found in more premium SUVs. The combination is designed to deliver strong performance and a composed ride, it is claimed.
Prices:
Official launch pricing has been released, with the Changan UNI-S 1.5T AT CS retailing at R389 900. The mid-grade CL is expected to cost R429 900, with the range topping CE derivative at R469 900.
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