South Africa Auto Market Data & Report
South Africa Auto Market is tracked with the last decade sales figures by all brands and models. You can have access to an Excel Dataset or to a Market Report, including next year's forecast.
South Africa. Suzuki & Mahindra shine while 2019 ended at the lowest market out...
South Africa Auto Sales in 2019 were disappointing again. Indeed, Total annual sales have been 508.573, down 3.2% from the previous year, the worst score in the last nine years. Suzuki and Mahindra were the fastest brands while almost all the best selling 5 brands were declining.
South Africa 2020. Renault plummets in market down 23.3%
South African auto market in 2020 falls by 23.3% as the pandemic significantly affects sales. Full-Year sales have been 380.440, while Renault reports the worst performance on the leaderboard by falling 41.1%.
South Africa 2015. Market moderately negative
South Africa Car Market 2015 fell down for the second year in a row due to negative economic environment and low consumer's demand. Ford and Renault gained space thanks to the successful introduction of new models.
South Africa 2022. Auto Market Up 14.0% With All Months Reporting Growths
South Africa Vehicles Market in 2022 totals 298,901 sales, a 14.0% increase from the previous year. In December sales grew for the 12th month in a row, with new registrations at 39,112 (+15.6%).
South Africa best selling cars 2016. The top 100
South Africa best selling cars 2016 dominated by the Volkswagen Polo with a wide gap over two archrival, the Toyota Hilux and the Ford Ranger fighting for the second place.
South Africa. Best selling cars ranking in the 2019
South Africa best-selling cars ranking in 2019 was dominated by three models with a combined share above 23%. Indeed, the Volkswagen Polo, the Toyota Hilux and the Ford Ranger held a huge market share, despite of the growth new models like Renault Kwid.
South Africa 2021. Haval Enters The Leaderboard In Market Gaining 20.5%
South Africa Auto market in 2021 rises by 20.5% with 464,743 sales, reporting a strong performance except for Q1 (-0.7%). Haval enters the leaderboard and reports the best performance this year, gaining 146.4%.
South Africa 2017. Cars sales up 1% breaking three years of falls
South African Auto Sales in the 2017 recovered only 1.7% after four years of decline. Indeed the country is facing harsh economic times and just in Q4 come out from a recession. Toyota gained 9% while the winner of the year was the Renault-Nissan Group.