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    Toyota South Africa captures 26.2% market share of new vehicle sales in January

    By Khulekani On Wheels / on February 5th, 2025 / in Car News, featured
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    Toyota South Africa captures 26.2% market share of new vehicle sales in January

    By Khulekani On Wheels / on February 5th, 2025 / in Car News, featured

    By Otsile Kadiege

    As reported by NAAMSA, there was a discernible uptick in retail numbers for the first month of 2025 – 46,398 units were registered reflecting an increase of 4,375 cars, or a gain of 10,4%, versus the 42,023 new cars sold in January 2024.

    A further 25 basis point interest rate cut in January, coupled with controlled inflation, contributed to this sense of optimism. Despite a minor energy issue towards the end of the month, which is not expected to be a frequent occurrence, the overall outlook remains positive. Echoing this bullish start to the year, Toyota shifted 12,152 units, capturing a 26.2% share of the new car market, compared to 10,855 units (25.8%) for the same period in 2024.

    Toyota’s passenger market share reached 23.3%, with a concomitant increase in volume exceeding 1,000 units over 2024. Four models ranked in the top 10: Starlet (2,180), Corolla Cross (1,226), Starlet Cross (1,050), and Urban Cruiser (890). Other notable performances included the Vitz (825) which just missed out on making the bestseller list, Fortuner (652), and Prado (311). The Prado’s numbers are particularly impressive given that the starting price for these vehicles is just over R1.3 million. In the premium space, the Lexus NX continued to be the brand’s top-selling model with 20 units finding new homes in January.

    The one dampener on overall sales is in the LCV space where 9,901 units were retailed, representing a decrease of 993 units, or a 9.1% drop, from the 10,894 units sold in January 2024. Despite this decline, Toyota’s aforementioned focus on small businesses is clearly paying off with 3,533 units sold to business customers in January 2025 through our dealers, which is a 16% increase from January 2024. This has in turn had a knock-on effect on Toyota’s share of the LCV market which has increased from 37.7% to 38.6%. Notably, four Toyota models ranked in the top 10: Hilux (2,557), Hiace (559), Land Cruiser 79 pick-up (531), and Quantum (113). To contextualise this, nearly one in three LCVs sold is a Hilux, accounting for 25.7% of this segment. Additionally, as announced at SOMI, Toyota is looking forward to launching new Hilux models such as the Legend 55, which will arrive during the second half of the year and provide further stimulus to the company’s LCV lead.

    Toyota has also made significant strides in the MCV segment, increasing its market share from 29,4% in 2024 to an impressive 38.5% in 2025. This remarkable growth is attributed to a total of 219 units sold, with standout performances from the Quantum (98 units), Hino 300 (57 units), and Coaster (64 units). This substantial improvement underscores Toyota’s strong presence and leadership in the MCV market, reflecting the company’s commitment to excellence and its ability to meet the diverse needs of its customers.”

    Categories: Car News, featured  /  Tags: January 2025 new vehicle sales, NAAMSA, Toyota, Toyota South Africa Motors
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