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South Africa’s Most Powerful SUVs (2026): The 500kW+ Club

Thabo Mbeki by Thabo Mbeki
18 August 2026
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 From a 588kW Lamborghini to a V12 Ferrari, here are South Africa’s five most powerful SUVs on sale right now, ranked by pure output.

When “SUV” Stops Meaning Practical and Starts Meaning Terrifying

Forget everything you associate with the word SUV. South Africa’s most powerful SUVs right now don’t do school runs so much as they do supercar-baiting sprints, and every single one on this list can out-accelerate cars that cost a fraction of their price. This isn’t a driving impression — it’s a snapshot of where the numbers currently sit, pulled from confirmed local pricing and manufacturer specifications, current as of July 2026.

A Quick Note on How This List Works

These five aren’t ranked on how they feel to drive — most are exceptionally rare on South African roads, and we haven’t tested all of them back-to-back. This is a factual power ranking based on confirmed local specifications and pricing, useful as a reference if you’re shopping at the very top of the SUV market.

1. Lamborghini Urus SE — 588kW

Nothing else on sale in South Africa comes close. The Urus SE combines a twin-turbo 4.0-litre V8 with an electric motor built into its eight-speed automatic transmission and a 25.9kWh battery, for a combined output of 588kW and 950Nm. That’s enough for a claimed 3.4-second sprint to 100kph and a 312kph top speed. Local pricing sits at R4,875,000, making it — somewhat remarkably — Lamborghini’s most affordable model in South Africa right now. 

2. BMW XM Label — 550kW

BMW’s answer to the super-SUV era has simplified to a single derivative locally. The XM Label’s M HYBRID system pairs a V8 producing 430kW with a 145kW electric motor for a combined 550kW and 1,000Nm, hitting 100kph in a claimed 3.8 seconds. Pricing is confirmed at R3,650,000, positioning it as the most expensive BMW currently sold in South Africa.  

3. Porsche Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid — 544kW

Given the shared ownership between Porsche and Lamborghini’s parent group, it’s little surprise this Cayenne shares DNA with the Urus SE. The Turbo E-Hybrid pairs a twin-turbo V8 with hybrid assistance for 544kW total output, hitting 100kph in a claimed 3.7 seconds, and its 25.9kWh battery is claimed to deliver up to 82km of pure-electric city driving. It’s worth noting this sits above Porsche’s own 485kW Cayenne Turbo GT, which remains the purely petrol-powered flagship for buyers who’d rather skip the plug entirely.  

4. Aston Martin DBX S — 535kW

Aston Martin’s range-topping DBX derivative uses a Mercedes-AMG-sourced twin-turbo V8, tuned here to send 535kW and 900Nm to all four wheels through a nine-speed automatic. Pricing for the DBX S in South Africa is available on application rather than a fixed list price  

5. Ferrari Purosangue — 533kW

Ferrari famously refuses to call the Purosangue an SUV, but with four seats, five doors, and genuine ground clearance, it earns its spot here regardless of branding. Its naturally aspirated 6.5-litre V12 sends 533kW and 716Nm to all four wheels via an eight-speed dual-clutch gearbox — the only non-hybrid, non-turbocharged engine on this entire list. It’s also comfortably the most expensive model here, with South African pricing confirmed at R11,795,000.  

What’s Actually Interesting About This List

Four of these five rely on hybrid assistance to hit their headline power figures — only the Ferrari’s V12 gets there on petrol alone. That’s a genuine shift in how manufacturers are chasing outright performance in 2026, with electric motors doing as much heavy lifting as turbochargers these days.

Thinking Smaller (and More Realistic)?

If seven-figure super-SUVs are more spectator sport than shopping list for you, it’s worth browsing auto24.co.za for genuinely attainable performance SUVs on the used market instead. And if hybrid power in this list has you curious about where electrified performance is heading more broadly, EV24.africa covers the fully-electric side of that shift. For more South African automotive features like this one, check back on imotonews.co.za. 

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