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South Africa’s New Car Market Keeps Growing

Even though many families are feeling the pinch from higher fuel prices and inflation, South Africa’s new‑car sales surprised everyone in June 2026. The market posted its best June result in almost two decades.

June Numbers at a Glance

  • Total new‑vehicle sales: 54,482 units
  • Up 15.3 % compared with June 2025
  • Best June figure since 2007

Who Bought the Cars?

  • Dealerships: 86.9 % of sales
  • Rental companies: 7.8 %
  • Government purchases: 2.8 %
  • Industrial firms: 2.5 %

Breakdown by Vehicle Type

Passenger Cars

38,393 units sold – an increase of 18.1 % year‑on‑year.

Light Commercial Vehicles & Bakkies

12,155 units sold – up 8.4 %.

Medium and Heavy Trucks

  • Medium trucks: +0.6 %
  • Heavy trucks: +15.9 %

The rise in heavy‑truck sales is a concern given the current state of roads and railways.

Chinese and Indian Models Lead the Charge

Affordable new cars from China and India are fuelling the boom.

  • Chinese brand sales jumped 75 % year‑over‑year in Q1 2026, with Q2 expected to follow the same trend.
  • Chinese makes now represent about 19 % of all new passenger cars and light commercial vehicles sold.
  • In June’s top‑seller list, three Chinese brands appeared in the top ten: GWM (6th), Chery (7th) and Jetour (9th).
  • Suzuki, which builds most of its South African models in India, beat Volkswagen for second place overall.

Top 15 Manufacturers – June 2026

  1. Toyota – 12,417
  2. Suzuki – 5,689
  3. Volkswagen – 5,613
  4. Hyundai – 2,986
  5. Ford – 2,961
  6. WM SA – 2,608
  7. Chery – 2,602
  8. Isuzu – 2,121
  9. Jetour – 2,054
  10. Mahindra – 1,669
  11. Kia SA – 1,416
  12. Omoda & Jaecoo – 1,416
  13. Renault – 1,326
  14. BMW Group – 1,314
  15. BYD – 800

Export Performance

Vehicle exports fell in June, with 33,879 units** shipped abroad – a drop of 6.9 % compared with June 2025.

What the Experts Say

Naamsa (the National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of South Africa) noted that the strong June sales came despite a dip in consumer confidence during Q2 2026.

“The domestic new vehicle market kept beating expectations because people still need reliable transport, fleets are being renewed, and government buying stayed steady.”

They added that rising fuel costs, inflation and tighter credit have squeezed the broader economy, yet the car market showed resilience.

Looking ahead, Naamsa pointed to early signs of relief:

  • Global oil prices have eased, which could lower fuel costs.
  • The Absa Purchasing Managers’ Index hints that cost pressures may be easing.
  • If these trends continue, households might feel more confident about big purchases like a new car.

Conclusion

South Africa’s new‑car market is defying the odds. Strong demand for affordable models—especially those from Chinese and Indian manufacturers—has pushed June 2026 sales to their highest level in nearly 20 years. While exports are slipping and economic pressures remain, the sector’s resilience offers a hopeful signal that mobility needs continue to drive growth, even when consumers feel the squeeze elsewhere.

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