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VFACTS July 2025: HiLux on top as diesel, EV sales rise in record month

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Four-wheel drive utes and electric vehicles (EVs) were among the big winners in July 2025, despite a reduction in sales for Toyota and Tesla.

According to VFACTS figures released by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) today, a total of 104,244 new vehicles were delivered in July 2025, up 2.0 per cent on July 2024.

That made last month the best July on record in Australia, beating the previous record set last year with 102,181 deliveries.

Deliveries of diesel-powered vehicles were up 8.0 per cent last month to 31,611, while EVs were up 7.1 per cent to 7219.

In contrast, sales of petrol-powered vehicles dropped 4.8 per cent, though this was still the most popular propulsion type with 39,991 deliveries. Hybrids were down slightly (1.6 per cent) to 17,757.

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The popularity of PHEVs continues to grow, with 4031 reaching customers in July 2025, up 81.7 per cent year-on-year (YoY), though unlike last month the popular BYD Shark 6 didn’t make the top 10 – or even the top 20.

Overall, deliveries to private buyers were up by 6.1 per cent YoY to 52,952, while business vehicle registrations were up a more modest 1.6 per cent to 37,636.

A significant increase in deliveries to rental companies (6095, up 20.8 per cent) was offset somewhat by a 23.2 per cent drop in government vehicle sales (to 2779).

Overall deliveries also increased across the four most populous states in Australia.

Brands

Toyota was still the market leader by a country mile, even with a slight (4.3 per cent) drop compared with July 2024.

Second-placed Mazda had a larger drop of 12.1 per cent, with the popular CX-30 essentially flat and everything else apart from the MX-5 (and models not available last July) down YoY.

Kia only just started deliveries of its Tasman ute – with 683 rolling out in July – but it was just 50 deliveries short of Mazda. Once the Tasman fully comes on stream, the Korean brand poses a significant threat to Mazda and Ford which usually jockey for second spot.

Ford was down 6.1 per cent to 7279 deliveries. It delivered no F-150s due to a stop-sale, while its 4×2 Ranger was down 23.3 per cent (and consequently beaten by the Mazda BT-50 4×2) and its 4×4 Ranger was down 19.8 per cent.

However, the Blue Oval managed to offload a few more examples of the defunct Escape than it did last year, with 22 reaching customers. Ford’s third best-selling vehicle, however, was the Mustang at 429 deliveries, far and away Australia’s most popular sports car.

Hyundai sat in fifth place with 6687 deliveries, up 11.1 per cent. Sales drops for the popular Palisade and Santa Fe were offset by strong Kona and Tucson sales.

The top 10 was rounded out by Mitsubishi, GWM, BYD, Isuzu Ute and Subaru.

Chery sat just outside the top 10 with 3149 deliveries, managing to beat fellow Chinese brand MG as well as Nissan thanks to a 267.4 per cent YoY increase in deliveries.

This was a record result for the Chinese brand, and fuelled by strong sales of the Tiggo 4 which was Australia’s best-selling small SUV.

MG has more vehicles in its lineup than it did in July 2024, but its sales have gone backwards – largely attributable to the loss of the old-generation, cheaper MG 3 and ZS, but also impacted by a huge 47.6 per cent drop in MG 4 sales.

Tesla had a lousy month, down 64.6 per cent year over year – the biggest decline of any brand bar Lotus and Aston Martin.

The EV brand sat in 22nd position with just 917 deliveries. Its best seller, the Model Y, notched up only 555 deliveries – just three more than the Lexus NX, and well behind the BYD Sealion 7 (1427).

Besides Chery, the brands that saw the biggest YoY increases were BYD (up 158 per cent to 4607 deliveries) and Polestar (up 123.3 per cent).

Of the brands that have arrived in Australia over the past 12 months, GMC had among the most impressive finishes. It delivered 48 examples of its $174,990 plus-on roads Yukon Denali, managing to outsell affordable Chinese brands like Leapmotor (43) and Deepal (40).

Leapmotor and Deepal were also soundly beaten by other new Chinese entrants Omoda Jaecoo (434) and Geely (490). Both of these brands managed to beat established brands like Renault and Skoda.

Brand July 2025 deliveries YoY change
Toyota 21,722 -4.3%
Mazda 7452 -12.1%
Kia 7402 +11.8%
Ford 7279 -6.1%
Hyundai 6687 +11.1%
Mitsubishi 4983 -12.9%
GWM 4721 +42.2%
BYD 4607 +158.0%
Isuzu Ute 3986 +4.3%
Subaru 3264 -9.4%
Chery 3149 +267.4%
MG 3008 -26.7%
Nissan 2682 -18.8%
Mercedes-Benz 2569 +31.9%
BMW 2455 +15.3%
Volkswagen 2400 -5.4%
Lexus 1347 +6.4%
Audi 1304 +21.9%
Honda 1158 +0.5%
Suzuki 1125 -35.1%
LDV 1113 -19.9%
Tesla 917 -64.6%
Land Rover 713 -9.6%
Volvo 525 -33.1%
Geely 490 –
Mini 486 +12.0%
Porsche 442 -5.2%
Omoda Jaecoo 434 –
Renault 421 +4.5%
KGM 335 -8.0%
Skoda 328 -29.0%
Chevrolet 320 -6.7%
Ram 320 +5.6%
Polestar 230 +123.3%
Fiat 176 +3.5%
Jeep 165 +5.1%
Cupra 140 +13.8%
Genesis 135 +12.5%
Peugeot 115 -23.8%
JAC 102 –
Zeekr 72 –
GMC 48 –
Leapmotor 43 –
Deepal 40 –
Jaguar 34 -35.8%
Alfa Romeo 31 -11.4%
Ferrari 21 -16.0%
Lamborghini 21 -32.3%
Maserati 19 -54.8%
Bentley 9 -57.1%
Rolls-Royce 4 -63.6%
Lotus 3 -82.4%
Aston Martin 2 -80.0%
McLaren 2 -33.3%

Models

The Toyota HiLux beat the rival Ford Ranger, also taking out the top spot overall for July, but Ford’s Everest beat the rival Toyota Prado.

Toyota had the last laugh though, as it always does, by having the greatest sales volume of any brand by a country mile. Its RAV4 was also the second best-selling vehicle on the market and the best-selling SUV.

The top 10 consisted of four Toyotas, two Fords, two Hyundais, one Isuzu and one Chery.

Chinese car sales may be surging, but Chery, GWM, MG and BYD only managed to have one model each in the top 20. That’s in contrast with more established brands like Mitsubishi, Isuzu Ute and Hyundai which had two each.

Model July 2025 deliveries
Toyota HiLux 4676
Toyota RAV4 4415
Ford Ranger 3930
Ford Everest 2425
Isuzu D-Max 2351
Toyota Prado 2339
Chery Tiggo 4 2065
Toyota Corolla 1963
Hyundai Tucson 1914
Hyundai Kona 1903
Mitsubishi Outlander 1869
Mazda CX-5 1821
GWM Haval Jolion 1687
Subaru Forester 1676
Isuzu MU-X 1635
MG ZS 1562
Mitsubishi Triton 1540
Kia Sportage 1464
BYD Sealion 7 1427
Toyota LandCruiser (wagons) 1406

Segments

  • Micro cars: Kia Picanto (607), Fiat 500 (30)
  • Light cars under $30,000: MG 3 (484), Suzuki Swift (326), Toyota Yaris (292)
  • Light cars over $30,000: Mini Cooper (181), Hyundai i20 (119), Volkswagen Polo (87)
  • Small cars under $45,000: Toyota Corolla (1963), Hyundai i30 (893), Mazda 3 (844)
  • Small cars over $45,000: Volkswagen Golf (296), Audi A3 (326), Mercedes-Benz A-Class (240)
  • Medium cars under $60,000: Toyota Camry (1156), BYD Seal (273), Skoda Octavia (68)
  • Medium cars over $60,000: Tesla Model 3 (362), BMW 3 Series (155), Mercedes-Benz C-Class (105)
  • Large cars under $70,000: Skoda Superb (17)
  • Large cars over $70,000: Mercedes-Benz E-Class (38), BMW 5 Series (38), MG IM5 (18)
  • Upper large cars: Mercedes-Benz S-Class (9), Porsche Panamera (8), BMW 7 Series (6)
  • People movers under $70,000: Kia Carnival (1240), Hyundai Staria (100), Ford Tourneo (54)
  • People movers over $70,000: Volkswagen ID. Buzz (53), Volkswagen Multivan (21), Mercedes-Benz V-Class (20)
  • Sports cars under $90,000: Ford Mustang (429), Toyota GR86 (94), Mazda MX-5 (83)
  • Sports cars over $90,000: Mercedes-Benz CLE (101), BMW 2 Series two-door (79), BMW 4 Series two-door range (66)
  • Sports cars over $200,000: Porsche 911 (77), Mercedes-AMG GT two-door (19), Ferrari two-door range (17)
  • Light SUVs: Mazda CX-3 (1293), Toyota Yaris Cross (958), Hyundai Venue (655)
  • Small SUVs under $45,000: Chery Tiggo 4 Pro (2065), Hyundai Kona (1903), GWM Haval Jolion (1687)
  • Small SUVs over $45,000: BMW X1 (554), Toyota C-HR (506), Volkswagen T-Roc (458)
  • Medium SUVs under $60,000: Toyota RAV4 (4415), Hyundai Tucson (1914), Mitsubishi Outlander (1869)
  • Medium SUVs over $60,000: Tesla Model Y (555), Lexus NX (552), BMW X3 (484)
  • Large SUVs under $80,000: Ford Everest (2425), Toyota Prado (2339), Isuzu MU-X (1635)
  • Large SUVs over $80,000: Land Rover Defender (429), BMW X5 (254), Mercedes-Benz GLE wagon (203)
  • Upper large SUVs under $120,000: Toyota LandCruiser (1406), Nissan Patrol (508), Kia EV9 (25)
  • Upper large SUVs over $120,000: Lexus GX (106), BMW X7 (90), Mercedes-Benz GLS (57)
  • Small vans: Volkswagen Caddy (78), Peugeot Partner (37), Renault Kangoo (9)
  • Medium vans: Toyota HiAce (741), Hyundai Staria Load (246), Ford Transit Custom (242)
  • 4×2 utes: Toyota HiLux (676), Isuzu D-Max (533), Mazda BT-50 (244)
  • 4×4 utes: Toyota HiLux (4000), Ford Ranger (3696), Isuzu D-Max (1818)
  • Large pickups: Ram 1500 (281), Chevrolet Silverado HD (148), Chevrolet Silverado 1500 (144)

Sales by category

Includes Tesla and Polestar sales.

Category July 2025 deliveries Market share
SUV 63,723 61.1%
Light commercial 22,437 21.5%
Passenger car 14,449 13.9%
Heavy commercial 3635 3.5%

Top segments by market share

Includes Tesla and Polestar sales.

Segment Sales Change YoY
Medium SUVs 25,617 +7.5%
4×4 utes 17,351 +7.4%
Small SUVs 17,176 +12.2%
Large SUVs 14,153 +15.7%
Small cars 6417 -21.9%

Sales by region

Excludes Tesla and Polestar sales.

State/territory Sales Change YoY
New South Wales 30,940 +1.9%
Victoria 27,496 +3.1%
Queensland 22,806 +8.9%
Western Australia 10,995 +3.0%
South Australia 6824 -1.4%
Tasmania 1548 -1.0%
Australian Capital Territory 1441 +1.6%
Northern Territory 1047 +10.6%

Sales by buyer type

Excludes Tesla, Polestar and heavy commercial sales.

Buyer type Sales Change YoY
Private 52,952 +6.1%
Business 37,636 +1.6%
Rental 6095 +20.8%
Government 2779 -23.2%

Sales by fuel or propulsion type

Excludes heavy commercial sales.

Fuel type Sales Change YoY Sales year-to-date
Petrol 39,991 -4.8% 289,490
Diesel 31,611 +8.0% 217,092
Hybrid 17,757 -1.6% 111,503
Electric 7219 +7.1% 54,364
PHEV 4031 +81.7% 29,644

Sales by country of origin

Includes Tesla and Polestar sales.

Country Sales Change YoY
Japan 30,874 -8.1%
Thailand 20,596 -6.1%
China 19,997 +33.1%
Korea 13,179 +0.5%
Germany 5234 +7.5%

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