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    Suzuki Shatters Records as SA Sales hit New Heights

    November 3, 2025By Staff Writer
    Dean Harmse - Suzuki Executive

    South Africa’s new vehicle market delivered its strongest performance in over a decade during October 2025, registering 55,956 units sold—a sixteen per cent leap from the prior year and the most robust monthly tally since March 2015, according to data compiled by the National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of South Africa. This surge extended a thirteen-month streak of annual gains, with volumes also inching up two point three per cent from September’s 54,722 units, marking four consecutive months above the 50,000 threshold. Exports edged higher by zero point five per cent to 32,659 units.

    The passenger car category spearheaded this upswing, with 39,610 registrations representing a fourteen point eight per cent increase year-on-year and the loftiest figure since October 2014. Rental companies played a pivotal role, snapping up twenty-one point seven per cent of these vehicles in anticipation of the summer holiday influx. Light commercial vehicles followed suit, tallying 13,361 units for a twenty-three point nine per cent advance.

    Industry observers attribute this vitality to moderating inflation, a steadier rand, and burgeoning consumer optimism. Dealer transactions dominated at seventy-nine point one per cent, with rentals comprising sixteen point six per cent overall, government two point two per cent, and corporate fleets two point one per cent, as reported by the National Automobile Dealers’ Association.

    Toyota South Africa Motors retained pole position with 13,559 units—including Lexus and Hino—commanding twenty-four point two per cent market share, albeit dipping four point one per cent month-on-month. Suzuki Auto South Africa shattered its own benchmark, notching 6,890 sales—a thirteen point five per cent monthly rise and eclipsing August’s 6,534 peak. Volkswagen Group Africa, encompassing Audi, crossed 6,000 units for the first time in 2025 at 6,221, up seven point nine per cent sequentially.

    Hyundai Automotive South Africa reclaimed fourth with 3,017 units, edging up zero point four per cent, while Ford Motor Company of South Africa slipped to fifth at 2,946, down four point eight per cent. GWM South Africa, Isuzu Motors South Africa, Chery South Africa, Kia South Africa, and Mahindra South Africa rounded out the top ten, with notables like Omoda & Jaecoo and Stellantis achieving fresh highs at 1,311 and 921 units respectively.

    Year-to-date volumes through October hit 493,053, poised to exceed 2024’s 515,712 and approach pre-pandemic 2019’s 536,612. Favourable macroeconomic conditions, contained fuel prices, aggressive pricing, and anticipated 2026 rate cuts bolster affordability, according to WesBank’s insights. Consumer trends favour value and predictability over luxury, with Black Friday deals and rand firmness likely sustaining momentum, though uncertainties like interest trajectories and the Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences implementation loom.

    South Africa’s automotive sector, contributing eleven per cent to gross domestic product and employing over 100,000, has rebounded from Covid-era slumps, with imports surging thirty per cent in the first half, as reported by Reuters. This October pinnacle, amid easing repo rates to seven point five per cent, signals renewed vigour in a market valued at R500 billion annually, potentially catalysing further investment in local assembly and exports.

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