2026 Ashok Leyland Phoenix
2026 Ashok Leyland Phoenix
Est. monthly payment:
R 5,742 p/m
Western Cape
The Ashok Leyland Phoenix 1.5TD F/C D/S (2026) offers a reliable, used commercial solution perfect for South African buyers seeking affordability and durability. With just 1,850 km, this diesel-powered vehicle combines practicality with robust performance, ideal for work or business needs.
Equipped with a 1.5L diesel engine and a smooth manual transmission, this vehicle delivers impressive fuel efficiency and low running costs. Its compact two-door body accommodates three seats, making it suitable for small teams or personal use. The Phoenix’s sturdy design ensures durability, while its practical features support everyday tasks efficiently.
Located in Aan de Weber, Stellenbosch, the Ashok Leyland Phoenix is available now for quick sale. Contact the dealer to arrange a test drive and explore the best price options. Whether you're looking to buy new or used, this affordable, high-quality model offers great value and reliable performance in South Africa.
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Ashok Leyland Phoenix
Ashok Leyland’s Phoenix drops straight into the single cab bakkie rat race, but it’s clearly built for the entrepreneur who values function over image. Nissan’s NP200 still owns this turf, and Mahindra and Isuzu have bakkies with more badges on more city corners, so Ashok Leyland’s local presence is, frankly, barely a blip. You get a 1.5-litre turbodiesel mated exclusively to a manual ‘box—no auto, so if you’re crawling through Sandton traffic, brace yourself. Only six units are listed countrywide, all hovering between R249,900 and R279,900, and most are so lightly used you’d mistake them for new—6,180 km on average, 2025 or 2026 models. In reality, they’re probably demo leftovers or ex-fleet, and that matters, because aftersales support can make or break your workhorse. Spec options are non-existent: you’re looking at the single 1.5TD F/C D/S variant, with basic kit and few frills—on paper at least, that keeps costs down. The Phoenix’s diesel torque is a real asset for Gauteng’s altitude or long N1 hauls, and it’ll outpull an NP200 1.6 when loaded. But with only six on offer nationwide, the odds of finding parts or a backup workshop when your bakkie’s sidelined are almost non-existent. For South African buyers, value isn’t just about a low sticker—it’s about knowing your vehicle won’t leave you stranded, and the Phoenix still has plenty to prove there.
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2026 Ashok Leyland Phoenix
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