
Why Chery and Jetour bakkies won’t be built in Rosslyn just yet
“We will start to introduce different pick-ups in South Africa from next year and definitely consider producing the most popular model here,” said Zhang Guibing, executive vice-president of Chery Automobile.
Chery confirmed that their first South Africa-bound bakkie, as well as sub brand Jetour’s F700 bakkie, won’t be produced at its newly-acquired Rosslyn assembly plant just yet.
Nissan had a long history of building bakkies of the factory, with the Navara being the last model to roll off the assembly line before the takeover.
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