Petrol, Diesel, REEV or EV: Which Changan Powertrain Fits Your Life?

June 26, 2026

Petrol, Diesel, REEV or EV: Which Changan Powertrain Fits Your Life?

South African motorists have more powertrain choice than ever before. Where the decision once came down to petrol or diesel, today’s buyers are also considering range-extended electric vehicles and fully electric models.


Fuel costs, driving distance, charging access, lifestyle needs, business use and long-term ownership all play a role in choosing the right vehicle. That is why Changan’s South African line-up offers a choice of petrol, diesel, REEV and EV options, giving customers the freedom to select the powertrain that best fits their everyday lives.


Petrol: Familiar and Easy to Live With


Petrol remains a strong choice for many drivers, especially first-time new-car buyers, young professionals, small families and daily commuters.


Models such as the Changan Alsvin, UNI-S and CS75 Pro offer the familiar convenience of petrol power, while still delivering modern design, comfort, technology and safety. 


For motorists who want a practical, accessible and well-equipped vehicle, petrol continues to make excellent sense.


Diesel: Built for Work, Distance and Capability


Diesel remains a trusted option for South Africans who cover long distances, carry loads, tow, or use their vehicle as part of a business.

The Changan Hunter Diesel is designed for this kind of lifestyle, combining bakkie capability with the refinement and comfort modern buyers expect. For customers who need a dependable workhorse that can also handle weekends and family life, diesel remains a practical and proven choice.


REEV: Electrified Driving With Range Confidence


Range-extended electric vehicle technology offers a smart bridge between traditional fuel vehicles and fully electric mobility.


Unlike a conventional hybrid, a REEV is driven primarily by electric power, while the fuel engine acts mainly as a generator to extend driving range. In simple terms, the vehicle delivers an electric driving experience, with added reassurance when longer distances or limited charging access are part of the journey.


The Changan Hunter K50 REEV brings this technology into the bakkie segment, making it ideal for customers who want to move toward electrification without giving up flexibility, practicality or long-range confidence.


EV: Quiet, Clean and Future-Focused


For customers with access to convenient charging and predictable daily driving routines, a fully electric vehicle offers a refined and modern ownership experience.


The Deepal S07 represents Changan’s fully electric offering in South Africa, combining advanced design, technology and electric mobility. It is aimed at drivers who are ready for a quieter, cleaner and more future-focused way of moving, without compromising on comfort or everyday usability.


Choosing What Works for You


There is no single powertrain that suits every South African driver.


A commuter may value the simplicity of petrol. A business owner may need the torque and range of diesel. A customer curious about electrification may find REEV the ideal first step. A tech-forward driver with home charging access may be ready for a fully electric vehicle.


The right choice depends on how, where and why you drive.


Backed by Global Innovation and Local Support


Changan’s broad powertrain offering is supported by the brand’s global investment in research and development, intelligent mobility and new energy technology. This allows Changan to bring future-focused innovation to South African roads in ways that remain practical, accessible and relevant.


Ownership confidence is also supported through Changan Journey, which includes after-sales reassurance such as warranties, service plan options, roadside assistance, dealer network support and a growing focus on parts availability.



From petrol and diesel to REEV and EV, Changan gives South Africans more ways to move. The result is a line-up built around choice, value and confidence, helping customers find the powertrain that fits their life today, while staying ready for the road ahead.

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