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2 hrs agoThe South African EV market has officially been disrupted with the arrival of the new Geely E2, now the most affordable fully electric vehicle in the country. Priced from around R339,900, it immediately undercuts rivals and signals a major shift in how accessible electric mobility is becoming.
What makes the E2 stand out is not just its price, but its balance of practicality and technology. It offers a WLTP range of up to 325km, making it suitable for daily commuting and urban driving without constant charging anxiety. Under the hood, it uses a 39.4kWh LFP battery paired with a rear-mounted electric motor producing 85kW, giving it smooth and efficient performance ideal for city life.
Inside, the E2 feels far from “budget.” Drivers get a modern digital cabin with a large touchscreen infotainment system, smartphone integration, and a surprisingly spacious layout for a compact hatchback. The boot space expands significantly when seats are folded, making it versatile for everyday use.
Higher trims add premium touches like ADAS safety systems, a 360-degree camera, and enhanced interior finishes, pushing it closer to mainstream hatchback rivals.
With strong warranties, low running costs, and growing EV infrastructure, the Geely E2 could be the spark that finally accelerates mass EV adoption in South Africa.