South Africa November 2024: VW Polo Vivo upsets Toyota Hilux


VW Polo Vivo sales rose 56.8% year-on-year in November.

The South African new car market in November posted a second strong month in a row, up 8.1% year on year to 48,585 units. This means the annual figure fell -3.5% to 474,469. However, exports continued to fall -28.6% to 30,431 for the month and -23.9% to 283,454 year-to-date. The number of passenger vehicles increased by 20% to 35,101, while the number of light commercial vehicles fell by -16.3% to 10,827.

The eight largest producers were unchanged from last month, all of them showing growth compared to last year. Toyota (+1.8%) is weak, but easily holds the lead with a share of 24.9%. It is ahead of the market of Volkswagen Group (+14.7%) and Suzuki (+37.5%). Chery (+33.6%), GWM (+18.7%) and Hyundai (+16.1%) also shine, while Ford (+5.5%) and Isuzu (+4.2%) are more subdued .

In terms of models, the VW Polo Vivo (+56.8%) comes out on top, knocking out the Toyota Hilux (-12.1%), which has held the top spot uninterrupted since April 2023. However, Hilux remains firmly in the lead since the start of the year. . At the same time, the Polo Vivo rises to second place since the beginning of the year, overtaking the Ford Ranger (+0.6%) and falling to fourth place this month. Toyota Corolla Cross (+50.3%) and Suzuki Swift (+59%) also showed fantastic results and rounded out the top five. The new Mahindra XUV30 climbed three places in October to 22nd position, while the Omoda C5 rockets to the top spot. 30 for the first time in 30th place.

Previous month: South Africa October 2024: Market up 5.5%, Mahindra XUV30 launched.

One year ago: South Africa November 2023: Ford and Suzuki challenge market -10.1%

Full November 2024 Top 39 of all manufacturers and top 50 models below.

South Africa, November 2024 – producers:

Pos. Manufacturer November 24 % /23 October 2024 % /23 Pos. FY23
1 Toyota 12 106 24.9% + 1.8% 1 117 241 24.7% – 10.8% 1 1
2 Volkswagen Group 6,321 13.0% + 14.7% 2 61,654 13.0% – 0.8% 2 2
3 Suzuki 6004 12.4% + 37.5% 3 55 060 11.6% + 19.5% 3 3
4 Ford 3071 6.3% + 5.5% 4 30 159 6.4% + 6.9% 4 5
5 Hyundai 2940 6.1% + 16.1% 5 27,933 5.9% – 4.9% 5 4
6 Isuzu 2061 4.2% + 4.2% 6 21,926 4.6% + 1.0% 6 7
7 Cherie 2006 4.1% + 33.6% 7 18,509 3.9% + 24.1% 8 11
8 GWM (including Haval) 1847 3.8% + 18.7% 8 17 241 3.6% – 6.4% 9 9
9 Kia 1662 3.4% + 7.5% 10 13,282 2.8% – 24.8% 11 10
10 Renault 1505 3.1% – 16.5% 9 14,717 3.1% – 25.8% 10 8
11 Mahindra 1368 2.8% + 57.2% 11 11,814 2.5% + 9.1% 12 13
12 Nissan 1326 2.7% – 52.3% 12 21 479 4.5% – 21.2% 7 6
13 BMW Group 1083 2.2% – 10.7% 13 11,487 2.4% – 9.5% 13 12
14 Omoda and Jaeko 711 1.5% new 14 2712 0.6% new 20
15 Stellantis 553 1.1% + 18.4% 18 5,410 1.1% + 24.5% 15 16
16 Mercedes 541 1.1% – 16.5% 15 5850 1.2% – 22.9% 14 14
17 FAV Trucks 427 0.9% + 36.4% 16 4552 1.0% + 24.1% 16 17
18 Daimler Trucks 339 0.7% – 23.6% 17 3864 0.8% – 21.9% 17 15
19 Honda 274 0.6% – 11.6% 22 2687 0.6% – 14.4% 21 19
20 Mitsubishi 269 0.6% + 7.6% 26 2038 0.4% – 30.6% 24 21
21 Jaguar Land Rover 260 0.5% + 26.2% 30 2491 0.5% – 16.7% 22 20
22 Mazda 254 0.5% – 5.2% 20 2809 0.6% – 17.1% 19 18
23 UD Trucks 219 0.5% + 19.7% 24 2163 0.5% – 3.1% 23 24
24 Scania 217 0.4% + 47.6% 19 2842 0.6% – 1.2% 18 22
25 Man 200 0.4% + 14.9% 27 1801 0.4% – 16.5% 27 25
26 BIKE 196 0.4% new 21 1864 0.4% new 26
27 J.A.C. 175 0.4% + 60.6% 25 1687 0.4% + 58.6% 28 28
28 Volvo Group 139 0.3% – 47.1% 23 1996 0.4% – 23.1% 25 23
29 Porsche 108 0.2% + 45.9% 29 1154 0.2% – 7.7% 30 26
30 Powerstar 89 0.2% + 12.7% 28 935 0.2% + 18.4% 31 30
31 Tata 83 0.2% + 40.7% 32 674 0.1% – 6.5% 34 31
32 Volvo Cars 52 0.1% – 48.0% 36 1364 0.3% + 14.4% 29 27
33 Proton 40 0.1% – 69.7% 35 852 0.2% + 47.9% 32 33
34 Babcock 35 0.1% + 40.0% 39 195 0.0% – 43.0% 37 34
35 Subaru 32 0.1% – 44.8% 33 511 0.1% – 17.7% 36 32
36 Iveco 31 0.1% – 73.5% 34 679 0.1% – 31.1% 33 29
37 Sinotruk 24 0.0% – 41.5% 31 550 0.1% + 395.5% 35 36
38 VECV South Africa 15 0.0% + 0.0% 38 136 0.0% – 50.7% 38 35
39 Ferrari (Scuderia) 2 0.0% – 33.3% 37 60 0.0% + 20.0% 39 37

South Africa November 2024 – Models:

Pos. Model November 24 % /23 October 2024 % /23 Pos. FY23
1 Volkswagen Polo Vivo 2999 6.2% + 56.8% 2 23,967 5.1% + 11.7% 2 3
2 Toyota Hilux 2702 5.6% – 12.1% 1 29 750 6.3% – 14.3% 1 1
3 Toyota Corolla Cross 2655 5.5% + 50.3% 4 20 335 4.3% – 1.6% 4 4
4 Ford Ranger 2248 4.6% + 0.6% 3 23 629 5.0% + 4.2% 3 2
5 Suzuki Swift 1776 3.7% + 59.0% 9 14,382 3.0% – 4.2% 6 7
6 Isuzu D-Max 1764 3.6% + 6.1% 5 17,887 3.8% – 0.3% 5 5
7 Hyundai Grand i10 1395 2.9% + 39.2% 8 12 910 2.7% + 34.5% 7 11
8 Toyota Starlet 1238 2.5% + 5.3% 7 12,870 2.7% – 12.4% 8 8
9 Cherie Tiggo 4 Pro 1191 2.5% + 20.8% 11 11,569 2.4% + 26.4% 9 13
10 GWM Hawal Jolyon 1062 2.2% + 109.1% 14 8,139 1.7% + 1.1% 13 14
11 Kia Sonet 1059 2.2% + 56.9% 18 6604 1.4% + 11.4% 18 19
12 Volkswagen Polo 1003 2.1% + 7.8% 6 11,374 2.4% + 3.0% 10 10
13 Nissan Magnet 945 1.9% – 5.2% 15 9,411 2.0% + 18.1% 11 15
14 Suzuki Fronx 888 1.8% + 62.3% 10 6,651 1.4% n/a 17 n/a
15 Toyota Fortuner 872 1.8% + 26.6% 13 9.323 2.0% – 2.3% 12 12
16 Toyota City Cruiser 870 1.8% + 55.6% 22 5965 1.3% + 14.6% 22 24
17 Toyota Starlet Cross 710 1.5% new 17 3999 0.8% new 29
18 Mahindra Scorpio Pick Up 699 1.4% + 15.3% 19 7946 1.7% + 4.7% 14 16
19 Renault Quid 692 1.4% + 17.5% 12 4916 1.0% – 17.6% 24 20
20 Toyota Hias 635 1.3% – 59.0% 23 6996 1.5% – 56.5% 15 6
21 Suzuki Baleno 574 1.2% + 38.6% 21 6833 1.4% + 21.9% 16 21
22 Mahindra XUV3X0 522 1.1% new 25 1114 0.2% new n/a
23 Volkswagen T-Cross 479 1.0% – 11.0% 30 4661 1.0% – 31.2% 26 18
24 Cherie Tiggo 7 Pro 468 1.0% + 51.5% 28 4320 0.9% n/a 28 n/a
25 Toyota Rumion 445 0.9% + 34.8% 29 3934 0.8% + 5.3% 30 n/a
26 Suzuki Dzire 441 0.9% + 107.0% 32 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
27 Renault Kiger 439 0.9% – 23.5% 38 4764 1.0% – 33.4% 25 17
28 Suzuki Jimny 439 0.9% + 25.4% 47 3505 0.7% n/a 34 n/a
29 Hyundai Exter 438 0.9% new 26 1435 0.3% new n/a
30 Omoda C5 419 0.9% new 36 n/a n/a new n/a n/a
31 Toyota Vitz 407 0.8% – 52.4% 20 6,454 1.4% + 71.7% 19 28
32 Hyundai i20 379 0.8% – 32.9% 39 4404 0.9% – 5.7% 27 26
33 Toyota Corolla Quest 369 0.8% – 36.6% 24 n/a n/a n/a n/a 22
34 Renault Triber 349 0.7% – 35.3% 37 3671 0.8% – 24.8% 32 23
35 Nissan Navara 344 0.7% – 14.4% 31 5,220 1.1% + 22.6% 23 30
36 Volkswagen Amarok 337 0.7% – 8.2% 40 3642 0.8% n/a 33 n/a
37 GWM Hawal H6 334 0.7% – 48.9% 33 3889 0.8% – 22.7% 31 25
38 Suzuki Siaz 330 0.7% n/a 27 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
39 Ford Territory 326 0.7% new 41 n/a n/a new n/a n/a
40 Toyota Land Cruiser 70 314 0.6% + 12.9% n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
41 Ford Everest 282 0.6% – 18.5% 42 2658 0.6% n/a n/a n/a
42 GWM P-series 280 0.6% – 1.4% 34 3490 0.7% – 17.6% 35 n/a
43 Volkswagen Tiguan 255 0.5% + 43.3% 44 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
44 Audi Q3 220 0.5% n/a 46 n/a n/a n/a 66 n/a
45 Suzuki S-Presso 213 0.4% – 52.2% 43 3.428 0.7% – 28.0% n/a 29
46 Suzuki Grand Vitara 212 0.4% – 10.9% n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
47 Hyundai H100 Bakky 206 0.4% – 4.2% n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
48 Cherie Tiggo Cross 205 0.4% n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
49 Jaeco J7 202 0.4% new n/a n/a n/a new n/a n/a
50 Kia Seltos 201 0.4% + 0.5% 50 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

Source: NAAMSA

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