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    Fourth-generation Suzuki Swift helps Suzuki Auto SA sell 5,977 new veichles in April

    By khulekani / on May 7th, 2025 / in Car News, featured

    Fourth-generation Suzuki Swift helps Suzuki Auto SA sell 5,977 new veichles in April

    By khulekani / on May 7th, 2025 / in Car News, featured

    According to the official sales report – published by industry body naamsa on the first business day of every month – 5,977 new Suzuki vehicles were sold during April 2025. This is 693 more than the Japanese carmaker managed in March and only 422 shy of its overall sales record achieved in January 2025.

    Put under the microscope, this figure is made up of 5,015 dealer sales (eclipsing the January 2025 record by 481 units) and 962 fleet/rental/government sales. This result again places Suzuki Auto South Africa second overall in the total vehicle sales by manufacturer rankings.

    Spearheading Suzuki Auto South Africa’s April sales charge was the all-new fourth-generation Swift hatchback with 2,053 units sold – 445 more than the month before and enough to see this AB-segment challenger ranked as the country’s best-selling passenger vehicle and the second-best overall selling model.

    Breathing down the Swift’s rear bumper was the ever popular Fronx crossover SUV with 1,186 units sold, followed by the Ertiga MPV and Baleno hatchback with 778 and 420 units sold respectively. Rounding off the top five was the Jimny with 319 units finding new homes. 

    Categories: Car News, featured  /  Tags: NAAMSA, SASA, suzuki, Suzuki Auto South Africa, vehicle sales
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