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VFACTS February 2024: Another record month for Australian new car sales


February 2024 was yet another record-breaking month for new car deliveries in Australia, with a long-expected slowdown in sales yet to be reflected in the tallies.

A total of 105,023 vehicles were sold in February, an increase of 20.9 per cent compared with February 2023.

Not only were sales up across every state and territory, every SUV, ute and van segment was up, while small and mid-sized passenger cars also saw a bump.

Sales of traditional petrol and diesel vehicles were up 4.5 and 21.1 per cent respectively, while electric vehicle (EV) sales jumped 70.4 per cent and hybrids saw an even greater increase of 100.2 per cent.

EVs accounted for 9.6 per cent of the market and the Tesla Model 3 was the third best-selling vehicle overall, behind the Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux.

However, the peak body for new car brands cited the fact just one electric ute was sold – the LDV eT60, which is more than double the price of its turbo-diesel counterpart – as a reason the Australian Government should be cautious about its proposed efficiency and emissions standards.

“Australian motorists’ strong preference for utes, accounting for 20.3 per cent of sales this month, demonstrates the challenges with the proposed New Vehicle Emissions (sic) Standard,” said Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) chief executive Tony Weber.

“Out of 21,327 utes sold in February, only one was an EV.

“Growing sales of electric vehicles across other market segments proves that where a battery electric product exists which suits the driving habits of Australian motorists, work and recreation needs they will purchase these vehicles.”

Brands

Toyota was comfortably ensconced in the top spot, though HiLux 4×2 sales sunk 51.4 per cent year-over-year, the Kluger fell by 19.4 per cent, and the Prado dropped by 9.3 per cent ahead of the launch of a new-generation model mid-year.

Mazda sat in second with 7350 sales, down 4.1 per cent. It was let down by a drop in CX-5 sales (down 36.8 per cent) plus the drying up of CX-9 stock, though the updated Mazda 2 also sunk by 35.1 per cent.

Ford was up 20.8 per cent to 7275 sales, and even a drop in Ranger 4×2 sales couldn’t stop the Ranger from being Australia’s best-selling vehicle. Everest sales were up 40.8 per cent and Ranger 4×4 sales by 26.2 per cent.

Just outside of the top three was Nissan, which had a huge month especially considering it sat in 12th place last month.

Nissan sales were up 157.2 per cent over February 2023, with the X-Trail up 283.5 per cent, the Patrol by 206.3 per cent, the Juke by 223.4 per cent, and the Navara up by 181 per cent.

After fending off Kia in January, Hyundai was overtaken by its in-house rival (5703 sales vs 6141 sales). Both were outsold by Mitsubishi, which recorded 6411 deliveries.

The top 10 was rounded out by Tesla, Isuzu Ute and MG.

With updated Model 3 deliveries back on track, Tesla wasn’t outsold by BYD again.

Brand Sales Change YoY
Toyota 19,374 +35.2%
Mazda 7350 -4.1%
Ford 7275 +20.8%
Nissan 6617 +157.2%
Mitsubishi 6411 +16.6%
Kia 6141 +2.4%
Hyundai 5703 +3.6%
Tesla 5665 +61.1%
Isuzu Ute 4692 +48.7%
MG 4474 +2.5%
Subaru 3802 -6.2%
GWM 3458 +47%
Volkswagen 3169 +8.2%
Suzuki 1742 +26%
BMW 1710 +63.3%
Honda 1709 +39.2%
Mercedes-Benz 1645 -8.9%
BYD 1549 +101.2%
LDV 1387 -16%
Audi 1219 -27.4%
Lexus 1009 +40.9%
Porsche 717 +16.8%
Chery 629
Volvo 604 -29.6%
Skoda 533 -17.4%
Land Rover 520 +293.9%
Renault 514 -9.7%
SsangYong 422 -11%
Ram 325 -40.6%
Chevrolet 287 +33.5%
Mini 286 +53.8%
Cupra 219 +3.8%
Jeep 219 -44.1%
Peugeot 206 +82.3%
Polestar 113 -34.3%
Fiat 104 -32.9%
Genesis 75 -31.8%
Alfa Romeo 64 +113.3%
Jaguar 43 +95.5%
Maserati 34 +36%
Lamborghini 18 +20%
Lotus 17 +30.8%
Citroen 13 0%
Ferrari 13 -40.9%
Bentley 11 -75.6%
Aston Martin 9 -10%
Rolls-Royce 4 +300%
McLaren 2 -50%

Models

After snatching the crown from the Toyota HiLux in 2023, the Ford Ranger was once again Australia’s best-selling vehicle.

Not only that, it managed to beat the HiLux in 4×2 ute sales – typically, the Ranger only beats the HiLux in 4×4 sales. The Isuzu D-Max also pushed past the HiLux in 4×2 sales.

The Tesla Model 3 overtook the Model Y in sales, no doubt buoyed by a recent update and the resumption of sales following a brief pause to address a compliance issue.

The Nissan X-Trail stormed past all its mid-sized SUV rivals bar the Toyota RAV4.

  1. Ford Ranger: 5353
  2. Toyota HiLux: 4403
  3. Tesla Model 3: 3593
  4. Isuzu D-Max: 2941
  5. Toyota RAV4: 2843
  6. Nissan X-Trail: 2508
  7. Toyota Corolla: 2439
  8. MG ZS: 2357
  9. Mitsubishi Outlander: 2209
  10. Tesla Model Y: 2072
  11. Isuzu MU-X: 1751
  12. Hyundai Tucson: 1687
  13. Mazda CX-5: 1642
  14. Toyota LandCruiser wagon: 1578
  15. Toyota Camry: 1552
  16. Mitsubishi Triton: 1537
  17. Nissan Navara: 1501
  18. Mazda BT-50: 1389
  19. Hyundai i30: 1372
  20. Kia Sportage: 1350

Segments

Sales by category

  • SUVs: 57,773 sales, 55 per cent market share
  • Light commercial vehicles: 23,675 sales, 22.6 per cent market share
  • Passenger cars: 19,610 sales, 18.7 per cent market share
  • Heavy commercial vehicles: 3875 sales, 3.7 per cent market share

Top segments by market share

  • Medium SUVs: 22,404 sales, up 18.2 per cent
  • 4×4 utes: 17,959 sales, up 29.4 per cent
  • Small SUVs: 14,966 sales, up 34.5 per cent
  • Large SUVs: 12,301 sales, up 5.2 per cent
  • Small cars: 8384 sales, up 62.2 per cent

Sales by region

  • New South Wales: 31,943 sales, up 15.7 per cent
  • Victoria: 28,415 sales, up 29.8 per cent
  • Queensland: 22,466 sales, up 21.9 per cent
  • Western Australia: 11,317 sales, up 15.3 per cent
  • South Australia: 6451 sales, up 16.3 per cent
  • Tasmania: 1817 sales, up 28.5 per cent
  • Australian Capital Territory: 1743 sales, up 19.9 per cent
  • Northern Territory: 871 sales, up 20.1 per cent

Sales by buyer type

  • Private buyers: 55,729 sales, up 22.7 per cent
  • Businesses: 37,103 sales, up 21.1 per cent
  • Rental fleets: 5104 sales, up 9.3 per cent
  • Government: 3212 sales, up 37.0 per cent

Sales by propulsion or fuel type

  • Petrol: 46,533 sales, up 4.5 per cent
  • Diesel: 32,022 sales, up 21.1 per cent
  • Hybrid: 11,447 sales, up 100.2 per cent
  • Electric: 10,111 sales, up 70.4 per cent
  • Plug-in hybrid: 1034 sales, up 127.8 per cent

Sales by country of origin

  • Japan: 32,476 sales, up 30.9 per cent
  • Thailand: 23,160 sales, up 24.8 per cent
  • China: 17,943 sales, up 31.7 per cent
  • Korea: 12,424 sales, up 1.5 per cent
  • Germany: 3980 sales, up 33.8 per cent

MORE: VFACTS January 2024: Record start to the year but slower times ahead

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