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Chery formally inaugurates new SA assembly plant in Rosslyn - but what will they build?
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Chery formally inaugurates new SA assembly plant in Rosslyn - but what will they build?

Chery Auto has officially taken over the former Nissan South Africa assembly plant in Rosslyn, Gauteng, marking a shift in local automotive manufacturing. The plant, which previously produced Nissan Navara trucks, will undergo refurbishment before starting local production from mid-2027. While specific models have not been disclosed, several Chery-branded vehicles, including the Jaecoo J5, Lepas L4, Chery Tiggo Cross, and potentially the Jetour T-Series SUV and KP31 bakkie, are expected to be manufactured locally. Chery aims to produce 50,000 units annually by 2028 and has committed to retaining most of the former Nissan workforce. The project has received regulatory approval and is projected to create thousands of jobs both directly and indirectly. Chery's CEO emphasized reliance on imported components initially, with plans to gradually develop a local supplier network.

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Chery formally inaugurates new SA assembly plant in Rosslyn - but what will they build?

Chery Auto has officially taken over the former Nissan South Africa assembly plant in Rosslyn, Gauteng, marking a shift in local automotive manufacturing. The plant, which previously produced Nissan Navara trucks, will undergo refurbishment before starting local production from mid-2027. While specific models have not been disclosed, several Chery-branded vehicles, including the Jaecoo J5, Lepas L4, Chery Tiggo Cross, and potentially the Jetour T-Series SUV and KP31 bakkie, are expected to be manufactured locally. Chery aims to produce 50,000 units annually by 2028 and has committed to retaining most of the former Nissan workforce. The project has received regulatory approval and is projected to create thousands of jobs both directly and indirectly. Chery's CEO emphasized reliance on imported components initially, with plans to gradually develop a local supplier network.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents a balanced overview of the event, focusing on factual developments such as the plant's acquisition, planned production models, job creation, and regulatory approvals. There is no overt ideological framing or emphasis on political agendas. The tone remains neutral, providing data

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 95 · Objectivité 88): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports on Chery's inauguration of the plant, mentions key figures present, and references official statements and approvals. Objectivity is slightly lower due to some speculative language like 'strongly rumoured' and 'under strong consideration', which c

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