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Nissan (+154.1%), MG (+76.6%), Isuzu Ute (+68.3%) shine in document market – Greatest Promoting Vehicles Weblog


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For the third time in the past 4 months after May and July, the Australian new light vehicle market breaks its monthly record, posting the largest ever August volume and first time above the 100,000 mark at 109,966 (+15.4%). It eclipses the previous best of 96,662 from August 2017. The year-to-date volume is up 9.9% to 788,584 units, only 384 sales below the 8-month record of 788,968 established in 2017. Many of the cars reported as sold this month were actually ordered months ago so this August performance my not reflect the real demand of Australian consumers. All States and territories are up year-on-year in August, with Western Australia (up 32.5% to 11,637), South Australia (up 21.9% to 6,952) and Northern Territory (up 21.4% to 991) are the most dynamic, followed by Victoria (+16.3% to 29,126), Tasmania (+14.4% to 1,843), Australian Capital Territory (+13.7% to 1,713), New South Wales (+13.6% to 34,655) and Queensland (+7.8% to 23,049).

SUV sales shoot up 28.3% year-on-year to 62,313 units and a whopping 56.7% share (believed to be a record) vs. 51% a year ago and 50.5% in 2021, Light commercials edge up 6.9% to 24,031 and 21.9% share vs. 23.6% in August 2022 and 23.7% in 2021 and Passenger Cars skid -3.3% to 19,336 and 17.6% share vs. 21% last year and 21.4% two years ago. The rest of the market is held by Heavy Commercials at +1.7% to 4,286 and 3.9% share vs. 4.4% last year. Private sales are up 12.1% to 57,916, business fleets up 14.4% to 37,937, sales to rental companies up 18.5% to 6,567 and government fleets up 35.7% to 3,260. Petrol sales gain just 7.8% to 52,407, diesel is up 9.15 to 33,590, hybrid up 68.7% to 11,584, BEC up 64.9% to 6,984 and PHEV up 106.1% to 1,113. Looking at sales by country of origin, Japan is up 23.3% to 35,945, Thailand is up 16.2% to 23,095, China up 44.8% to 16,150, South Korea down -1.8% to 13,764 and Germany up 28.8% to 5,413.

In the brands aisle, Toyota (+8.3%) returns above 20% share for the first time since last November at 20.3% as import supply improves but still significantly trails the market. Mazda (-4.1%) is in difficulty at #2 and 7.7% share vs. 8.5% year-to-date whereas Ford (+35.3%) signs another splendid YoY again and advances to #3 year-to-date, passing Kia (-4%). Like its sister brand, Hyundai (-2%) is also very shy this month and ends August just 3 sales above Kia. MG (+76.6%) continues to roar up at #6 but Mitsubishi (-22.2%) is in freefall at #7. Isuzu Ute (+68.3%) breaks its monthly volume record at 4,712 with Subaru (+59%) and Nissan (+154.1%) closing up the Top 10 in fantastic fashion. Below, Lexus (+253.2%) and Land Rover (+217.7%) stand out.

Over in the models ranking, the Toyota Hilux (-7.3%) reclaims the top spot for just 2 sales above the Ford Ranger (+28.1%). The Hilux (-13.7%) also leads the YTD charts for now with a 881-sale advantage over the Ranger (+38.3%). The Toyota RAV4 (+33.6%) climbs back up to #3 and #1 SUV but remains below the MG ZS (+118.3%) and Tesla Model Y (+127.5%) in the YTD order. The Isuzu D-Max (+70.2%) is up to a great 4th place with 3% share, while the Toyota Corolla (+32.8%) confirms it is now back in the Australian Top 10 at #6. Solid scores also by the Hyundai Tucson (+21.2%) and Mitsubishi Outlander (+29.5%). The Subaru Outback (+138.3%), Nissan X-Trail (+197.1%) and Ford Everest (+260.2%) also make themselves noticed.

Complete models ranking will be added to this article when made available to us.

Previous month: Australia July 2023: Ford Ranger back on top, MG ZS #1 SUV YTD in record market

One year ago: Australia August 2022: Market up 17.3% to best August since 2017, Tesla Model 3 #4, GWM breaks records

Full August 2023 Top 49 All brands and Top 30 models below.

Australia August 2023 – brands:

Pos Brand Aug-23 % /22 Jul 2023 % /22 Pos FY22
1 Toyota   22,321 20.3% 8.3% 1 133,747 17.0% -17.2% 1 1
2 Mazda   8,458 7.7% -4.1% 2 67,189 8.5% 0.8% 2 2
3 Ford   7,898 7.2% 35.3% 3 53,189 6.7% 36.9% 3 6
4 Hyundai   6,513 5.9% -2.0% 4 50,741 6.4% -1.7% 5 5
5 Kia   6,510 5.9% -4.0% 5 51,820 6.6% -2.1% 4 3
6 MG 5,368 4.9% 74.6% 6 37,407 4.7% 22.2% 7 7
7 Mitsubishi 4,961 4.5% -22.2% 7 39,953 5.1% -25.7% 6 4
8 Isuzu Ute 4,712 4.3% 68.3% 10 28,409 3.6% 16.7% 10 9
9 Subaru   4,706 4.3% 59.0% 9 30,761 3.9% 35.0% 9 8
10 Nissan   4,233 3.8% 154.1% 13 23,910 3.0% 25.2% 12 12
11 Volkswagen 3,721 3.4% 29.7% 11 27,659 3.5% 54.1% 11 11
12 Tesla 3,309 3.0% -2.6% 8 32,820 4.2% 307.5% 8 16
13 GWM 2,878 2.6% 9.1% 12 22,990 2.9% 72.6% 13 13
14 Mercedes 2,508 2.3% -13.1% 14 19,914 2.5% -10.1% 14 10
15 BMW 2,272 2.1% -5.1% 15 16,686 2.1% 3.3% 15 14
16 LDV 1,826 1.7% 27.0% 18 14,450 1.8% 47.0% 16 17
17 Lexus 1,685 1.5% 253.2% 17 9,985 1.3% 101.7% 19 22
18 Suzuki   1,430 1.3% -33.3% 16 11,761 1.5% -22.5% 18 15
19 Audi 1,344 1.2% -0.4% 19 11,988 1.5% 31.8% 17 18
20 Honda   1,184 1.1% -6.0% 21 8,872 1.1% -9.6% 20 19
21 Land Rover 1,039 0.9% 217.7% 26 5,315 0.7% 65.2% 24 27
22 Volvo 1,037 0.9% 45.9% 22 8,005 1.0% 12.3% 21 20
23 BYD 803 0.7% new 20 8,004 1.0% new 22 31
24 Chery 760 0.7% new 24 3,023 0.4% new 30  –
25 Skoda 698 0.6% 70.7% 25 5,261 0.7% 26.3% 25 24
26 Renault 668 0.6% -10.5% 23 5,766 0.7% -10.4% 23 21
27 Ram 541 0.5% -2.0% 30 5,075 0.6% 43.0% 26 25
28 Ssangyong 487 0.4% 36.0% 28 4,282 0.5% 97.8% 27 28
29 Porsche 418 0.4% 38.9% 27 4,201 0.5% 11.5% 28 26
30 Jeep   374 0.3% -45.2% 32 3,311 0.4% -30.3% 29 23
31 Cupra 302 0.3% 160.3% 34 2,109 0.3% 1178.2% 33 35
32 Chevrolet 289 0.3% 5.9% 33 2,242 0.3% 55.4% 32 30
33 Peugeot 275 0.3% 35.5% 36 1,649 0.2% 14.8% 35 32
34 Mini 242 0.2% -22.4% 29 2,817 0.4% 24.2% 31 29
35 Polestar 225 0.2% 492.1% 31 1,678 0.2% 141.8% 34 33
36 Genesis 190 0.2% 113.5% 35 1,251 0.2% 95.2% 37 36
37 Fiat 184 0.2% 152.1% 37 1,380 0.2% 74.9% 36 34
38 Alfa Romeo 80 0.1% 35.6% 38 423 0.1% 9.9% 39 39
39 Maserati 64 0.1% 42.2% 39 440 0.1% 11.1% 38 38
40 Jaguar 47 0.0% -45.3% 40 326 0.0% -41.5% 40 37
41 Citroen 29 0.0% 222.2% 45 164 0.0% -16.8% 41 40
42 Lamborghini 28 0.0% 12.0% 41 136 0.0% 41.7% 44 43
43 Lotus 21 0.0% n/a 43 97 0.0% 56.5% 46 46
44 Ferrari 20 0.0% -13.0% 42 149 0.0% 3.5% 42 42
45 Bentley 13 0.0% -23.5% 44 143 0.0% -1.4% 43 41
46 McLaren 9 0.0% -30.8% 46 66 0.0% 61.0% 47 47
47 Chrysler 7 0.0% 600.0%  – 7 0.0% -91.0% 49 45
48 Aston Martin 6 0.0% -53.8% 47 98 0.0% 10.1% 45 44
49 Rolls-Royce 6 0.0% 50.0% 48 32 0.0% -20.0% 48 48

Australia August 2023 – models:

Pos Model Aug-22 % /22 Jul 2023 % /22 Pos FY22
1 Toyota Hilux 5,762 5.2% -7.3% 2 38,525 4.9% -13.7% 1 1
2 Ford Ranger 5,760 5.2% 28.1% 1 37,644 4.8% 38.3% 2 2
3 Toyota RAV4 3,317 3.0% 33.6% 5 19,590 2.5% -22.5% 5 3
4 Isuzu D-Max 3,281 3.0% 70.2% 7 18,594 2.4% 7.4% 6 7
5 MG ZS 3,193 2.9% 118.3% 3 20,624 2.6% 57.8% 3 8
6 Toyota Corolla 2,808 2.6% 32.8% 6 12,159 1.5% -29.5% 13 6
7 Tesla Model Y 2,314 2.1% 127.5% 4 19,646 2.5% 1831.8% 4 36
8 Hyundai Tucson 2,084 1.9% 21.2% 11 14,495 1.8% 28.7% 10 13
9 Mitsubishi Outlander 2,030 1.8% 29.5% 10 15,150 1.9% 25.0% 7 11
10 Toyota Prado 1,969 1.8% 3.5% 9 10,849 1.4% -31.9% 15 10
11 Mazda CX-5 1,784 1.6% -23.3% 12 15,007 1.9% -19.7% 8 5
12 Hyundai i30 1,765 1.6% -10.6% 8 14,844 1.9% -4.1% 9 9
13 Subaru Outback 1,654 1.5% 138.3% 28 8,679 1.1% 36.1% 22 31
14 Toyota Land Cruiser Wagon 1,641 1.5% 35.3% 18 9,412 1.2% 13.7% 20 16
15 Nissan X-Trail 1,533 1.4% 197.1% 39 7,566 1.0% 31.8% 27 44
16 Ford Everest 1,502 1.4% 260.2% 15 8,399 1.1% 39.9% 23 30
17 Isuzu MU-X 1,431 1.3% 64.1% 16 9,815 1.2% 40.1% 19 25
18 Subaru Forester 1,427 1.3% 146.0% 30 10,699 1.4% 56.0% 17 28
19 Mazda BT-50 1,406 1.3% 118.3% 19 12,206 1.5% 28.9% 12 17
20 Toyota Camry 1,337 1.2% 12.9% 25 6,041 0.8% -18.5% 33 33
21 Kia Sportage 1,259 1.1% 1.8% 17 9,082 1.2% -23.3% 21 12
22 MG 3 1,153 1.0% 62.6% 26 10,642 1.3% 4.4% 18 14
23 Mazda CX-30 1,132 1.0% -25.3% 24 8,376 1.1% -24.1% 24 15
24 Subaru Crosstrek 1,117 1.0% new 20 4,954 0.6% new 43  –
25 Mazda CX-3 1,115 1.0% 103.5% 13 10,708 1.4% 60.2% 16 21
26 Toyota Land Cruiser PU/CC 1,102 1.0% -5.5% 32 7,046 0.9% -12.8% 31 23
27 Mitsubishi Triton 1,088 1.0% -47.9% 21 10,976 1.4% -47.4% 14 4
28 Kia Seltos 1,085 1.0% 24.9% 37 7,304 0.9% 16.5% 30 38
29 Mitsubishi ASX 1,053 1.0% -4.3% 61 5,695 0.7% -27.0% 36 18
30 Mazda3 1,041 0.9% -30.6% 34 6,716 0.9% -4.3% 32 32

Source: VFACTS

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