It is the breakdown of South Africa’s best -selling car brands in June 2025.


In May 2025, NameSouth Africa’s Automotive Business Council reported that the fifth month of the year depicted a turn point for the local motor vehicle market. Taking a look at the top 10 best selling car brands in South Africa in June 2025 (see the list below), the sale of New-car in May 2025 continued in June, the sales of most top vehicle manufacturers of the country increased.
Toyota once again led the sale chart, with the local hand of the Japanese vehicle manufacturer, in June 2025, overall sales recorded an increase of 1 360-unite in overall sales. May 2025, Suzuki And Volkswagen finished second and third respectively. There were some changes, however, crossing with Ford Hyundai For fourth place, whereas KiaWith 1 230 units, 10th to 12th position – BMW Group and Renault (1 318 units) were ranked 10th and 11th respectively, respectively, respectively.
In addition to the aforesaid South Korean and French Autometers, the top 10 missing manufacturers Nissan (13th; 1 183 units)), Omoda and Jaco (14th; 1 009 units), and Jatur (15th; 683 units) were.
South Africa’s top 10 best -selling car brand in June 2025
- Toyota – 11 690 units (Above 1 360)
- Suzuki – 5 221 units (315 below)
- Volkswagen – 4973 units (Above 391)
- Ford – 3 058 units (UP 126)
- Hyundai – 2 905 units (Above 346)
- GWM – 2 288 units (Above 219)
- Chery – 2 101 units (106 above)
- Isuju – 2 087 units (UP 126)
- Mahindra – 1 483 units (Above 71)
- BMW Group – 1 349 units


South Africa’s new-car sale in June 2025
Agiget New-Vehicle sales climbed 47 294 units of 7 444 (or 18.7%) units in 2024 compared to a single month. Total reported new-car sales, estimated 85.9% (40 621 units) with sales of dealer, with sales of 8.2 and 2.7%.
Taking a close look at the passenger and LCV (light commercial vehicle) segment, pre -registered 32 570 new cars were sold in June 2025, compared to 21.7%. June 2024While the sales of LCVS, Bakkies and Mini-Bose increased by 14.9%in June 2025, 129%increased to 129%.
Said Namsa CEO Mikel Mabasa:
“The first half of 2025 shown how our domestic market is really flexible and responsible. Strong consumer demand supported by positive economic basic things has helped to give effective development to the motor vehicle sector amid global disturbance.”
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