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Toyota tops South Africa’s auto sales with 10,890 units in September 2024

David Ijaseun by David Ijaseun
October 2, 2024
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Despite mounting economic challenges, Toyota remains South Africa’s top-selling automotive brand for September 2024. In a market grappling with declining demand and economic pressure, Toyota sold 10,890 vehicles, maintaining its stronghold. However, overall vehicle sales saw a 4.1% drop, with 44,081 units sold compared to 45,970 in September 2023.

“We expected a tough start to 2024, but the second half of the year brings some hope,” said Naamsa CEO Mikel Mabasa in an interview. The automotive industry faces multiple headwinds, including high inflation, rising interest rates, and a weaker Rand. September’s 6% decline in new vehicle sales and a 3% drop in imports reflect these ongoing challenges.

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Economic Struggles Impact Sales

The domestic market continues to feel the impact of high fuel prices and vehicle affordability concerns. Exports, particularly to key markets like Europe, fell sharply, with a 38.1% decline to 21,964 units, driven by stricter environmental regulations and reduced demand for older models. Despite this, passenger car sales showed a modest 2% increase compared to the same period last year, largely due to strong rental market activity, which accounted for 28% of passenger car sales in September.

Volkswagen Group South Africa followed Toyota in sales with 5,885 units, while Suzuki Auto took third place with 5,023 vehicles sold. Other brands in the top ten include Hyundai (2,841), Ford (2,823), Isuzu (1,960), and GWM (1,740).

Signs of Relief for Consumers

Despite the gloomy figures, some positive economic trends are emerging. September marked the first interest rate cut in four years, and inflation fell below the midpoint of the Reserve Bank’s target range, easing pressure on consumers. Lower fuel prices and a stronger Rand have also begun to boost consumer confidence, raising hopes for further rate cuts and a potential uptick in vehicle sales.

“These economic shifts could improve affordability and bring some much-needed relief to the market,” Mabasa added, expressing cautious optimism about the months ahead.

Exports and Infrastructure Development Bring Hope

While exports to Europe have slowed, year-to-date exports to the United States surged by 132%, offering a glimmer of hope for the South African automotive sector. Additionally, the Government of National Unity’s focus on infrastructure development is expected to support the industry, with potential benefits anticipated as projects unfold.

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