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VFACTS 2023: Tesla Mannequin Y was Australia’s best-selling new automotive with non-public consumers


The best-selling vehicle among private buyers in Australia in 2023 was electric.

The Tesla Model Y topped the charts, despite being the sixth best-selling vehicle overall and starting at $65,400 before on-road costs.

Tesla sold 28,769 Model Ys in Australia in 2023, with 20,577 of these – or 71.52 per cent – going to private buyers. It’s the first time an electric vehicle (EV) has topped the private sales charts.

That’s in contrast with Australia’s overall best-selling vehicle last year, the Ford Ranger, of which 63,356 examples were sold but only 17,176 of which – or 27.1 per cent – went to private buyers, with the rest going to business, government and rental car fleets.

Of the 1,216,780 vehicles sold in a record 2023, 630,297 were sold to private buyers, 429,634 to business fleets, 71,274 to rental fleets, and 33,803 to government fleets.

Sales to private buyers therefore accounted for 51.8 per cent of total new car sales.

The top 20 best-selling cars among private buyers looks quite different to the overall top 20.

The top-selling Ford Ranger, Toyota HiLux and Isuzu D-Max drop to fourth, eighth and 11th place, respectively, when you take out fleet sales.

The MG ZS pushes past the Toyota RAV4, the Hyundai i30 widens its lead over the Toyota Corolla, and the Mazda BT-50, Mitsubishi Triton and Ford Everest drop out of the top 20 entirely, with the BYD Atto 3, Mazda CX-30 and Kia Seltos instead joining the list.

The Atto 3 had a particularly high private sales percentage of 97.7 per cent, with none recorded as going to government or rental fleets.

Model Private sales Percentage of overall sales
Tesla Model Y 20,577 71.5%
MG ZS 20,303 69.4%
Toyota RAV4 17,861 60.3%
Ford Ranger 17,176 27.1%
Mazda CX-5 15,577 67.5%
Hyundai i30 15,059 73%
Hyundai Tucson 13,932 63%
Toyota HiLux 13,738 22.5%
Tesla Model 3 13,109 75.6%
Mazda CX-3 11,605 73.6%
Isuzu D-Max 11,415 36.6%
Mitsubishi Outlander 11,382 47%
MG 3 10,827 70.2%
BYD Atto 3 10,794 97.7%
Toyota LandCruiser Prado 10,414 50.3%
Subaru Forester 10,284 62.8%
Mazda CX-30 10,210 77.8%
Kia Sportage 9193 58.4%
Kia Seltos 8798 84%
Toyota Corolla 8442 42.2 per cent

MORE: VFACTS 2023: All-time Australian sales record, Ford Ranger tops charts



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