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Feeling the Pinch? Win Fuel for a Year with Engen!

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With the cost of living putting pressure on everyday South Africans, Engen is helping motorists breathe easier - one tank at a time - with the launch of its Win Fuel for a Year campaign.

Running from 2 July to 31 August 2025, this exciting national promotion rewards loyal customers with the chance to win big every week, simply for doing what they already do: filling up at Engen.

Here’s how it works:

Spend R600 or more on fuel at participating Engen stations in a single week, and you’ll earn one entry into the draw.

Pay with the Engen 1app and you’ll double your chance of winning - plus, you’ll unlock a chance to Spin & Win instantly on the app.

What you could win:

  • Fuel worth R25 000, awarded to two lucky winners every week.
  • PLUS, stand a chance to win a brand-new Hyundai Venue 1.2 Premium at the end of the campaign.

How to enter:

  • Fill up with R600 or more of fuel.
  • Pay via cash, card (enter your mobile number at POS), or the Engen 1app.
  • Engen 1app users earn a double entry — and get access to exclusive rewards like Spin & Win.  The more you fill, the better your chances to win.

Whether you’re commuting to work, planning a road trip, or just topping up your tank, Engen is giving you one more reason to smile at the pump.

T&Cs apply. Campaign runs from 2 July to 31 August 2025. Available at participating Engen sites only.

 

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