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Australia November 2024: New generation pushes Toyota Prado to record #3

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The Toyota Prado ranks third in Australia in November.

New car sales in Australia fell year-on-year for the fourth month in a row in November, falling -9.3% to 101,707 units. Year-to-date volume remains at a record level, however, at 1,130,083, up 1.1% from the same period in 2023. A reliable indicator of consumer sentiment, private sales fell again this month, down -16.6% year-on-year to 47,247. This follows falls of -14.2% in October, -17.2% in September and -15.9% in August. Commercial vehicle sales are down -5.2% to 37,821, rental fleets are down -15.9% to 6,631 and government sales are down -2.3% to 3,078. All states and territories are in negative position: New South Wales from -10.1% to 31,229, Victoria from -6.9% to 27,569, Queensland from -10.2% to 21,772, Western Australia -9.3% to 10,590, South Australia – -7.7% to 6,719, Tasmania -18% to 1,658, Australia Capital Territory -11.8% to 1,436 and Northern Territory from -20.3% to 734.

Looking at sales by segment, SUVs held steady at -0.1% to 62,306 and a 61.2% share versus 55.6% in November 2023 and 55.1% in 2022. and 22.6% in 2022 and the passenger share of cars fell -21.3% to 14,543 and 14.3% versus 16.5% last year and 17.6% two years ago. Heavy commercials account for 4,314 and hold a share of 4.2%. Petrol sales were down -14.4% to 43,229, diesel sales were down 17.6% to 30,818, but hybrid sales were up 47% to 14,171 and PHEV sales were up 80.1% to 2,590. Finally , BEV sales fell -23.8% to 6,585 due to Tesla’s decline. In terms of country of origin, Japan leads again with 32,717 (+1%), followed by Thailand with 20,785 (-21.3%), China with 16,808 (-6.8%), South Korea with 12,011 (-9.2%) and Germany with 16,808 (-6.8%). 4740 (-12.8%).

Toyota limits its decline to -2.1% year-on-year to reach a share of 20.2%, slightly higher than the 19.7% it has year-to-date. Ford (+6.8%) maintains its 2nd place with a strong share of 8.6%, the same as last month. Mazda (-12.9%) struggles to complete the podium, while Kia (+11.1%) returns to fourth place, which it has also held since the start of the year. Mitsubishi (-1%) holds steady in fifth place, ahead of Hyundai (-16.6%) struggling in sixth place. MG (-9.5%) monitors the market and ensures that the top seven brands are identical to year-to-date brands. GWM (-3.1%) moved up to 8th place overall, a ranking record also achieved in December 2023. Among the sea of ​​double-digit declines were Chery (+113.6%), Suzuki (+59.1%), Porsche (+37.8). %) and BYD (+23.5%).

On the model side, the Toyota RAV4 (+125.6%) takes its fifth consecutive monthly pole position, sixth this year after April and July., August, September and October. This is the eighth time the RAV4 has topped the Australian charts: add July 2020 and August 2020. Once again, this is not enough to dislodge the Ford Ranger (-20.9%) from first place year-to-date. In third place, up from 296th place last month, is the Toyota Prado (+16.2%) now that the new generation has finally arrived in dealerships. This is simply Australia’s highest ever ranking, eclipsing the 4th place it achieved in October 2020. Toyota Hilux (-39.5%) dropped to 4th place for the month. The MG ZS (+36.5%) performed well, moving up 6 places from last month to 5th place, while the Ford Everest (+97%) dropped two places to 6th place. , but doubled last year’s sales. The Kia Sportage (+13.3%) and Mitsubishi Outlander (+3.8%) also moved up the rest of the top 10.

Previous month: Australia October 2024: Toyota RAV4 No. 1 for fourth month in a row

One year ago: Australia November 2023: Sales up 17.9% to record high as the battle between Hilux and Ranger heats up.

Full November 2024 List of Top 48 Brands and Top 40 Models below.

Australia, November 2024 – brands:

Pos. Brand November 24 % /23 October 2024 % /23 Pos. FY23
1 Toyota 20,562 20.2% – 2.1% 1 222 639 19.7% + 13.6% 1 1
2 Ford 8,720 8.6% + 6.8% 2 91 865 8.1% + 17.8% 2 3
3 Mazda 7,588 7.5% – 12.9% 3 88 731 7.9% – 4.8% 3 2
4 Kia 6,410 6.3% + 11.1% 5 75 485 6.7% + 7.0% 4 4
5 Mitsubishi 6,205 6.1% – 1.0% 6 68,793 6.1% + 17.8% 5 6
6 Hyundai 5,606 5.5% – 16.6% 4 66,639 5.9% – 5.2% 6 5
7 MG 5,072 5.0% – 9.5% 7 46,374 4.1% – 14.9% 7 7
8 GVM 3566 3.5% – 3.1% 9 38 709 3.4% + 19.0% 10 13
9 Isuzu Ute 3386 3.3% – 30.2% 8 44 614 3.9% + 7.9% 8 10
10 Nissan 3350 3.3% – 21.5% 12 41,060 3.6% + 11.8% 9 12
11 Volkswagen 3214 3.2% – 19.7% 10 33,761 3.0% – 16.0% 13 11
12 Subaru 3002 3.0% – 21.5% 11 37 635 3.3% – 11.4% 11 9
13 Tesla 2540 2.5% – 35.5% 17 34,754 3.1% – 20.9% 12 8
14 Suzuki 2253 2.2% + 59.1% 15 19,923 1.8% + 25.5% 16 18
15 BMW 2215 2.2% – 17.0% 14 23,876 2.1% – 1.3% 14 15
16 Mercedes 1979 1.9% – 24.0% 13 22 675 2.0% – 14.7% 15 14
17 Cherie 1762 1.7% + 113.6% 18 10,718 0.9% + 107.7% 22 29
18 BID 1552 1.5% + 23.5% 16 18,465 1.6% + 68.2% 17 21
19 Audi 1418 1.4% – 29.9% 21 13,782 1.2% – 21.6% 19 17
20 Lexus 1235 1.2% – 2.8% 19 12,369 1.1% – 12.0% 21 19
21 LDV 1220 1.2% – 33.6% 20 14,935 1.3% – 24.1% 18 16
22 Land Rover 663 0.7% – 12.2% 26 7,352 0.7% – 5.5% 24 23
23 Volvo 622 0.6% – 12.8% 23 8,282 0.7% – 18.8% 23 22
24 Porsche 550 0.5% + 37.8% 24 6,427 0.6% + 11.8% 25 27
25 Honda 547 0.5% – 56.5% 22 13,007 1.2% + 7.0% 20 20
26 Renault 474 0.5% – 12.7% 27 5.138 0.5% – 32.2% 26 24
27 Chevrolet 400 0.4% + 6.1% 29 3878 0.3% + 15.9% 29 33
28 Skoda 378 0.4% – 50.7% 30 4757 0.4% – 35.4% 28 25
29 Ssangyong 358 0.4% – 24.3% 28 5.102 0.5% – 6.8% 27 28
30 Mini 348 0.3% + 10.8% 25 3676 0.3% – 8.3% 30 31
31 Ram 315 0.3% – 15.3% 31 3532 0.3% – 45.5% 31 26
32 Cupra 211 0.2% – 58.9% 33 2016 0.2% – 42.1% 33 32
33 Jeep 182 0.2% – 44.7% 34 2257 0.2% – 47.6% 32 30
34 Being 135 0.1% – 28.9% 37 1287 0.1% – 28.6% 37 37
35 Fiat 127 0.1% – 16.4% 32 1965 0.2% + 4.0% 34 36
36 Peugeot 90 0.1% – 60.9% 36 1788 0.2% – 22.2% 35 34
37 North Star 76 0.1% – 60.2% 35 1536 0.1% – 25.4% 36 35
38 Jaguar 47 0.0% – 30.9% 38 703 0.1% + 39.5% 38 40
39 Alfa Romeo 28 0.0% – 71.1% 42 538 0.0% – 18.4% 39 38
40 Maserati 26 0.0% – 52.7% 43 355 0.0% – 40.9% 40 39
41 Ferrari 22 0.0% + 22.2% 40 235 0.0% + 16.3% 42 44
42 Bentley 12 0.0% – 20.0% 45 163 0.0% – 17.7% 43 42
43 Aston Martin 12 0.0% – 42.9% 46 139 0.0% – 1.4% 46 46
44 McLaren 11 0.0% + 266.7% 47 82 0.0% + 1.2% 47 47
45 Lamborghini 10 0.0% – 60.0% 41 254 0.0% + 16.5% 41 41
46 Lotus 9 0.0% – 59.1% 48 150 0.0% – 13.8% 44 45
47 Citroen 7 0.0% – 36.4% 44 144 0.0% – 32.7% 45 43
48 Rolls-Royce 7 0.0% + 40.0% 49 49 0.0% + 11.4% 48 48

Australia November 2024 – Models:

Pos. Model November 24 % /23 October 2024 % /23 Pos.
1 Toyota RAV4 5.526 5.4% + 125.6% 1 53,599 4.7% + 95.4% 2
2 Ford Ranger 4981 4.9% – 20.9% 2 58 100 5.1% + 4.5% 1
3 Toyota Prado 3590 3.5% + 16.2% 296 7.115 0.6% – 61.0% 45
4 Toyota Hilux 3572 3.5% – 39.5% 3 50 166 4.4% – 10.4% 3
5 MG ZS 2794 2.7% + 36.5% 11 21 462 1.9% – 22.6% 8
6 Ford Everest 2737 2.7% + 97.0% 4 24,018 2.1% + 76.9% 6
7 Mitsubishi Outlander 2472 2.4% + 3.8% 7 25 622 2.3% + 14.5% 5
8 Isuzu D-Max 2180 2.1% – 41.0% 5 27,824 2.5% – 1.9% 4
9 Kia Sportage 1766 1.7% + 13.3% 6 19,997 1.8% + 40.8% 10
10 Mazda CX-5 1727 1.7% – 23.4% 8 21 237 1.9% – 2.0% 9
11 Tesla Model Y 1653 1.6% – 47.5% 23 19,392 1.7% – 29.3% 11
12 Mazda CX-3 1624 1.6% + 35.3% 13 17,057 1.5% + 17.4% 13
13 Toyota Corolla 1599 1.6% – 19.1% 12 22,526 2.0% + 24.5% 7
14 Hyundai Tucson 1542 1.5% – 18.8% 9 17,743 1.6% – 10.5% 12
15 Mitsubishi Triton 1505 1.5% – 10.8% 15 16,422 1.5% + 7.4% 16
16 Nissan X-Trail 1495 1.5% + 9.8% 24 15,398 1.4% + 29.2% 18
17 Hyundai Kona 1279 1.3% – 4.0% 10 16 431 1.5% + 61.3% 15
18 GWM Hawal Jolyon 1274 1.3% + 23.8% 30 12,547 1.1% + 23.4% 24
19 Mazda BT-50 1263 1.2% – 16.4% 20 14,063 1.2% – 13.4% 22
20 Isuzu MU-X 1206 1.2% + 3.9% 17 16,790 1.5% + 29.3% 14
21 Mitsubishi ASX 1176 1.2% + 69.5% 22 11 325 1.0% + 32.4% 28
22 Toyota Hias 1122 1.1% + 36.7% 14 13,579 1.2% + 56.5% 23
23 Suzuki Jimny 1111 1.1% + 349.8% 35 9096 0.8% + 94.7% 34
24 Toyota Land Cruiser Station Wagon 1082 1.1% – 25.8% 19 15 486 1.4% + 12.8% 17
25 Hyundai i30 1080 1.1% – 31.0% 18 11,616 1.0% – 40.7% 27
26 Subaru Forester 1038 1.0% – 29.4% 25 12,386 1.1% – 17.1% 25
27 Kia Cerato 1035 1.0% + 32.4% 29 14,807 1.3% + 187.5% 20
28 Mazda CX-30 967 1.0% – 10.5% 26 11770 1.0% – 4.4% 26
29 Kia Carnival 909 0.9% + 36.7% 33 9,412 0.8% – 8.7% 33
30 Subaru Crosstrek 896 0.9% – 12.8% 28 10,668 0.9% + 32.5% 30
31 Tesla Model 3 887 0.9% + 12.6% 63 15 362 1.4% – 6.9% 19
32 Nissan Patrol 858 0.8% – 8.8% 36 7,567 0.7% + 4.3% 40
33 BYD Silyon 6 847 0.8% new 27 5,076 0.4% new 60
34 MG 4 821 0.8% – 1.7% 16 6079 0.5% + 140.6% 51
35 Toyota Land Cruiser PU/CC 817 0.8% – 15.3% 21 11 171 1.0% + 8.1% 29
36 Cherie Tiggo 4 Pro 745 0.7% new 68 1099 0.1% new 135
37 Audi Q3 736 0.7% + 74.0% 54 4864 0.4% + 14.3% 64
38 Subaru Outback 734 0.7% – 29.8% 38 9,591 0.8% – 20.5% 32
39 Kia Stonic 715 0.7% + 38.8% 53 5,467 0.5% – 17.0% 55
40 Kia Sorento 714 0.7% + 169.4% 45 9093 0.8% + 14.4% 35

Source: VFACTS

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