Rolls-Royce Price in South Africa

Rolls-Royce is a British luxury car manufacturer headquartered in Goodwood, West Sussex, England. The company was founded in 1906 by Charles Rolls and Henry Royce. Rolls-Royce cars are known for their luxury, comfort, and performance. They are also very expensive, with prices starting at over R5 million.

In South Africa, Rolls-Royce cars are sold by a network of authorized dealerships. The dealerships are located in major cities such as Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban.

The price of a Rolls-Royce in South Africa depends on the model and the options that are chosen. The most affordable Rolls-Royce in South Africa is the Ghost, which starts at R5,295,000. The most expensive Rolls-Royce in South Africa is the Phantom, which starts at R10,500,000.

The following is a table of Rolls-Royce prices in South Africa:

Ghost – R5,295,000

Wraith – R7,295,000

Dawn – R8,295,000

Cullinan – R10,500,000

Phantom – R12,500,000

In addition to the base price of the car, there are several other costs that you will need to consider when buying a Rolls-Royce in South Africa. These costs include:

a. Import duty: Import duty is a tax that is imposed on goods that are imported into South Africa. The amount of import duty that is charged on a Rolls-Royce depends on the model of the car and the value of the car.

b. Value-added tax (VAT): VAT is a tax that is charged on the sale of goods and services in South Africa. The current rate of VAT is 15%.

c. Registration fees: Registration fees are the fees that are charged by the government to register a car in South Africa. The amount of registration fees that are charged depends on the model of the car and the engine capacity of the car.

d. Insurance: Insurance is mandatory for all cars in South Africa. The cost of insurance depends on several factors, including the model of the car, the value of the car, and the driver’s experience.