Jul 21, 2022 PEUGEOT, Linda Jackson, Phillip York, Stellantis,
PEUGEOT CEO Linda Jackson in South Africa
PEUGEOT’s own global woman hero, CEO Linda Jackson, is in South Africa checking on the progress of the brand, ahead of Women’s Month in South Africa during August,
The high-level executive delegation from PEUGEOT, including Head of PEUGEOT Marketing and Communications, Phillip York, is in the country at a time when PEUGEOT is making major inroads into this key strategic market. Off the back of the brand’s merger into Stellantis, PEUGEOT has gained significant traction and appeal in South Africa with strong sales growth and consequent accolades.
Whilst global PEUGEOT sales increased 22% to 1,215,000 units in 2021, local volumes improved 80% to capture 0,5% market share in South Africa, the highest for the brand for eight years. Interestingly, this local market share record is shared across passenger cars and Light Commercial Vehicles, PEUGEOT re-entering the ultra-competitive “bakkie” market this year.
Key to PEUGEOT’s success in South Africa has been one of the youngest model ranges available, offering up-to-the-minute technology in an equally appealing design package. The PEUGEOT 208, 2008 (2021 South African Car of the Year), 3008, and 5008 are all fresh products, as is LANDTREK that marks the return of the PEUGEOT to the LCV market 30 years later.
Jackson says, “The MEA region is second in sales to Europe ahead of Latin America, South Africa’s record market share shows the appeal the brand is building and shares its growth with three other markets on the continent. This is built off innovative product but also – critically – improved customer experience.”
Stellantis South Africa is on a massive drive to improve dealer representation, making facilities more convenient to existing and potential customers nationally. “Ultimately, the customer interface with our people is critically important and we have invested significantly in training and supply chain infrastructure to improve parts supply, thereby limiting inconvenience for customers,” says Phillip York, “We have put in place a specific organisation to focus on quality & customer experience.”
Commenting on the brand’s legacy in South Africa, Jackson said that customers now had the reassurance of a PEUGEOT-owned National Sales Company locally, not just an importer. “PEUGEOT is here to stay in South Africa and we’re committed to bringing the freshest product in the best possible way,” says Jackson. “The introduction of PEUGEOT Pride in 2019, offering five-year warranty and courtesy cars if parts can’t be supplied in time, is just one of our commitments to customer satisfaction and delivering ownership security.”
With global eyes on electrification, PEUGEOT has committed to a 100% electrified model range by 2025. “Although the South African take-up of Electric Vehicles remains slow, Stellantis has a clear roadmap for the market and will introduce affordable EVs to the market at the appropriate time,” says Jackson. “South Africa continues to provide an exceptional opportunity for PEUGEOT.”
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