South African Road Trips

April 10, 2026

South African Roads & Stories: The Great Easter Road Trip

There is something unmistakable about South African roads over Easter. Cars packed to the roof, early morning departures, padkos in back and long stretches of highway leading to family, coastlines, or the bush. It’s more than just a getaway. It’s a tradition.

Every year, millions of South Africans take to the road over the Easter weekend - one of the busiest travel periods on the calendar. It’s a time for reconnecting, reflecting and rediscovering the country, one journey at a time. At Changan, we believe in mobility that powers these moments: shared playlists, open skies and the freedom to explore.
 

Why The Easter Road Trip Still Matters

Easter travel in South Africa isn’t just about the destination - it’s about the journey itself. Families travel across provinces, friends escape the city and communities reconnect after time apart.
 
According to Statistics South Africa, domestic travellers took 25.8 million overnight trips in 2024 - up from 23.2 million the year before. Their total spend topped R57.9-billion, with R37.6-billion of that going to overnight stays. That means people are not just taking short day trips, they’re staying, exploring and investing in local tourism. Even more tellingly, South African Tourism’s 2024/2025 annual report shows that domestic holiday trips reached 11.5 million in that year. When domestic travel is accessible, people will always choose the road less travelled.
 
Recent travel trends continue to show strong domestic movement, with South Africans choosing the flexibility of road travel over rigid schedules. The ability to stop, explore, and travel on your own terms remains a powerful draw. From coastal drives along the Garden Route to inland journeys toward Limpopo or the Drakensberg, the Easter weekend brings the country to life - one road at a time.
 

Vehicles Built For Every Journey

Changan’s range of vehicles is designed to make every journey comfortable, capable and enjoyable. The Alsvin sedan offers efficient, practical mobility for shorter trips and urban escapes, while the CS75 Pro SUV provides the space and comfort that families need for longer journeys.
 

For those heading off the beaten track, the Hunter Diesel pickup and the Hunter K50 REEV combine power, capability, and extended range - ideal for reaching more remote destinations with confidence.
 

Even the Deepal S07 brings a new dimension to road travel, with intelligent features, advanced safety systems, and a refined driving experience that makes every kilometre an effortless one.
 

The Role of Mobility

Road trips are more than travel - they are part of South Africa’s economic and social fabric. Every stop along the way supports local businesses, from roadside stalls and fuel stations to guesthouses and small-town cafés. Reliable mobility plays a critical role in enabling this movement. It’s about having a vehicle you can trust - one that delivers comfort over long distances, efficiency where it matters, and confidence when the road stretches ahead.

At Changan, we see mobility as a way to unlock these experiences - giving people the freedom to move, connect, and explore without limits.
 

Driven by the Journey

As South Africans take to the roads this Easter, one thing remains clear: the road trip is not just alive - it’s part of who we are.
 

It’s in the early starts, the long conversations, the unexpected stops and the memories made along the way. And as more journeys unfold across the country, our commitment remains the same - to build vehicles for South Africans that keep every trip comfortable, every destination within reach, and every moment moving forward.
 

Because being Driven to Evolve means creating mobility that moves people - and the stories they carry - forward.

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This points to a buyer who is weighing every Rand carefully, but still wants something reliable, up-to-date and future-ready. Ownership Models Are Evolving Traditional financing is no longer the default. According to TransUnion South Africa, younger consumers are increasingly exploring subscription models, leasing options and alternative access arrangements. Nedbank MFC reports that extended terms, including 84-month financing with balloon structures, are becoming far more common, revealing a desire for flexibility as a form of affordability. It’s a signal that access matters just as much as ownership - and that manufacturers must simplify choices, support flexible journeys, and create vehicles that deliver long-term confidence. At Changan, we design with this lifecycle in mind, ensuring low running costs, durable engineering and accessible servicing. Fuel Costs and Real-World Conditions Fuel price volatility continues to influence buying decisions. 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Changan’s intelligent cabins, voice-activated systems, advanced driver-assistance technologies and intelligent connectivity meet these expectations head-on, making high-end innovation attainable for everyday driving. What This Means From Changan’s Perspective South Africans want vehicles that make sense for real life. They want value without compromise, technology that feels useful and uncomplicated, durability suited to real roads and real ownership, and confidence that their choice will stand the test of time. This is where Changan continues to excel: · Real value backed by global engineering · Quality built and tested across international R&D centres · Safety systems that support every journey · Technology that uplifts daily life · Reliability shaped for African conditions · And long-term support through solid dealer networks and accessible servicing. Our role and goal is to meet South African customers where they are, listen closely and help define a future where innovation feels attainable, practical and genuinely supportive of the way South Africans move.
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