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4+ Peugeot Landtrek Cars for Sale in South Africa

View 4 currently available Peugeot Landtrek for sale in South Africa. Check detailed specifications, pricing, and dealer ratings before making your choice. The current price range for these listings is from R 334,444 to R 499,000. The average listed price is R 428,311. Mileage varies between 2,200 km and 42,657 km.

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Peugeot Landtrek - WP Motors - Image 1
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R 419,900

Est. monthly payment:
R 8,614 p/m

Good Price
22% below average
Used Car2025AutomaticAccident-free42,657 kmDiesel

Est. monthly payment: R 8,614 p/m

WP Motors

Bakoven, Cape Town, Western Cape

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Peugeot Landtrek - ICar Gezina - Image 1
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R 334,444

Est. monthly payment:
R 6,861 p/m

Price
Used Car2026ManualAccident-free9,533 kmDiesel

Est. monthly payment: R 6,861 p/m

ICar Gezina

Pretoria Central, Pretoria, Gauteng

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Peugeot Landtrek - Hatfield VW Northcliff - Image 1
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R 499,000

Est. monthly payment:
R 10,237 p/m

Price
Used Car2026AutomaticAccident-free2,200 kmFuel

Est. monthly payment: R 10,237 p/m

Hatfield VW Northcliff
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Peugeot Landtrek - Midbay Motors - Image 1
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R 459,900

Est. monthly payment:
R 9,435 p/m

Good Price
14% below average
Used Car2025AutomaticAccident-free26,056 kmFuel

Est. monthly payment: R 9,435 p/m

Midbay Motors
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Peugeot Landtrek

Peugeot’s Landtrek is gunning for the hard-working, budget-conscious South African bakkie crowd, but let’s be honest: it’s swimming with sharks. You’re not getting Ford Ranger or Toyota Hilux polish here, and Peugeot knows it. That’s why the Landtrek’s sights are set firmly on the Isuzu D-Max, Nissan Navara, and Mahindra Pik Up—workhorses for buyers who care about value and utility over badge snobbery. You get both petrol and diesel, but Peugeot’s all-auto approach is a bit of a head-scratcher in a segment where a manual still means control and trust on rural roads. Pricing? Listings stretch from R388,900 to R745,500, but most real-world deals are huddled around the R395k mark, which is telling: the Landtrek’s appeal is strongest at the lower end, where every rand counts.

If you’re after the most bakkie for your buck, the 4Action Double Cab 4X4 pops up most often, its price swinging wildly from R399,900 to R745,500—clear evidence that spec upgrades push costs up fast. The Professional Single Cab 4X2 is Peugeot’s price warrior at a fixed R388,900, ideal if you pack smart and need a reliable tool for the farm or a small fleet. Used stock is barely broken in, with average mileage at 28,000 km and models from 2024 to 2026. The real catch? Peugeot’s dealer footprint is thin, and in South Africa, that matters. A bakkie’s only as good as the backup when you’re stuck between Upington and nowhere. Two new units listed hint Peugeot’s not abandoning the segment, but to convince Hilux and Ranger loyalists, they’ll need to prove the Landtrek can go the distance—both on our roads and in aftersales support.