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    South Africa’s new vehicle market records strong growth in November 2025

    By Khulekani On Wheels / on December 2nd, 2025 / in Car News, featured

    South Africa’s new vehicle market records strong growth in November 2025

    By Khulekani On Wheels / on December 2nd, 2025 / in Car News, featured

    By Staff Reporter

    South Africa’s new vehicle market continued its upward trajectory in November 2025, supported by easing inflation, improved interest rate conditions, and lower fuel prices. A recent sovereign credit rating upgrade also contributed to stronger consumer confidence.

    Domestic sales show solid improvement

    New vehicle sales reached 54,896 units in November, up 6,113 units or 12.5 percent compared to the same month in 2024. Year-to-date, the market was 15.4 percent ahead of 2024 levels, reflecting sustained momentum across the auto sector.

    Of total sales, 79.6 percent went through dealers, 16.3 percent to rental companies, 2.4 percent to government, and 1.7 percent to corporate fleets.

    Passenger cars accounted for 39,158 units, an 11 percent increase year on year. Light commercial vehicles, including bakkies and minibuses, recorded 13,048 units, up 20.5 percent.

    Medium commercial vehicles ended slightly lower at 698 units, while heavy trucks and buses recorded 1,992 units, up 1.3 percent.

    Economic factors support market confidence

    The improvement in sales coincided with positive economic shifts. Fuel prices dropped notably in November, helping reduce transport and household costs. Petrol fell by 51 cents per litre, diesel by up to 21 cents, and LPG by 70 cents per kilogram.

    Inflation remained contained, with headline CPI at 3.6 percent and core inflation at 3.1 percent. The South African Reserve Bank delivered a 25 basis point rate cut, lowering the repo rate to 6.75 percent under the new 3 percent inflation target.

    South Africa also received its first credit rating upgrade in nearly twenty years, with S&P Global lifting the country’s foreign currency rating to BB and local currency rating to BB+. This reflected improvements in fiscal consolidation, revenue performance, and progress at state-owned enterprises.

    Exports soften but remain stable

    Vehicle exports totalled 35,848 units in November, a 3.9 percent decline from a year earlier. Despite this drop, export volumes remained 5.6 percent higher year-to-date compared with 2024.

    Ongoing geopolitical tensions between South Africa and the United States, particularly around AGOA eligibility, remain an area of concern for the export-heavy automotive sector.

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