Volvo S60: Durban to Beit Bridge (Zimbabwe border) cost
Volvo S60 B4 Ultimate Bright (48V mild hybrid) · 1110 km via N3, N1 · 11h 30m
Fuel at R23.36/L inland 95 ULP (2026-04-01) · Toll fees: 1 March 2026
One-way trip cost
R 2 286,71
total cost
R 4 573,41
return trip (×2)
Fuel cost
R 1 581,71
67.7L @ 6.1L/100km
Toll fees
R 705,00
11 mainline plazas · Class I
Toll gates on this route
Mainline plazas only — Class I (standard light vehicle / bakkie / SUV).
| Plaza | Class I | |
|---|---|---|
| Mariannhill | R 16.50 | |
| Mooi | R 70.00 | |
| Tugela | R 100.00 | |
| Wilge | R 94.00 | |
| De Hoek | R 67.00 | |
| Pumulani | R 16.50 | |
| Carousel | R 75.00 | |
| Kranskop | R 61.50 | |
| Nyl | R 79.50 | |
| Capricorn | R 63.50 | |
| Baobab | R 61.50 | |
| Total (one way) | R 705.00 | |
Source: foresightpublications.co.za · Tariffs effective 1 March 2026 · 3.12% SANRAL CPI adjustment
About the Volvo S60's consumption figure
The 6.1L/100km figure is the manufacturer-published WLTP combined-cycle rating for the Volvo S60 B4 Ultimate Bright (48V mild hybrid). Self-charging hybrids do not need plugging in — the battery recharges through regenerative braking. On long highway trips the fuel saving vs a non-hybrid is typically 15–25%.
WLTP combined cycle. B4 = 48V MHEV petrol.
Consumption source: https://www.volvocars.com/za/cars/s60/
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