
CHINESE DATA COLONIZATION HITS SOUTH AFRICAN SHORES as state-linked automaker Chery unleashes its iCAUR brand with a SHOCKING 20-dealer blitz. This isn’t just a car launch—it’s a FULL-SCALE ECONOMIC INVASION, leveraging South Africa’s crumbling infrastructure and desperate market to plant the flag for Beijing’s global tech dominance.
Forget everything you know about car dealerships. iCAUR’s strategy is a PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATION disguised as retail, building “lifestyle spaces” focused on camping and gaming to HOOK the next generation. They’re not selling cars; they’re selling DEPENDENCY, creating a cult-like following for a brand that answers directly to the Chinese Communist Party’s industrial ambitions.
While local manufacturers struggle, this foreign entity is granted a NATIONAL FOOTPRINT overnight, with promises of a “complete experience.” What experience? Your every drive, your vehicle’s data, your location—all potentially funneled to servers ANSWERABLE TO A FOREIGN POWER. Their so-called “aftersales readiness” is a TROJAN HORSE for establishing a permanent surveillance and control network on our roads.
The V23 and 03T models are just the first wave. Insiders warn this is a calculated move to DESTABILIZE the entire African auto sector, using South Africa as a beachhead. They offer cheap electricity and flashy tech while our own power grid fails, making a mockery of national sovereignty and economic self-determination.
This is more than a business expansion; it’s a clear signal that the future of South African mobility will be OWNED, TRACKED, and CONTROLLED by Beijing. The quiet hum of their electric motors is drowning out the sound of our economic sovereignty crumbling. Are we truly so desperate that we will hand our highways over to a foreign surveillance state on wheels?




