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Old 03-07-2024, 06:14 PM   #1
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Default VFACTS June 2024

https://www.drive.com.au/news/vfacts...les-june-2024/

TOP 10 CARS IN June 2024
Rank Model Volume June 2024 Change year-on-year
1 Ford Ranger 6289 up 28.5 per cent
2 Toyota HiLux 5630 up 16.9 per cent
3 Toyota RAV4 3907 up 36.7 per cent
4 Mitsubishi Outlander 3045 up 87.5 per cent
5 Tesla Model Y 2906 down 47.7 per cent
6 Isuzu D-Max 2881 up 45.7 per cent
7 Mazda CX-5 2687 up 48.3 per cent
8 Ford Everest 2267 up 96.6 per cent
9 Toyota Corolla 2232 up 31.1 per cent
10 Toyota Camry 2013 up 121.7 per cent


TOP 10 CAR BRANDS IN June 2024
Rank Brand Volume June 2024 Change year-on-year
1 Toyota 20,903 down 0.2 per cent
2 Ford 9493 up 22.4 per cent
3 Mazda 9483 down 2.3 per cent
4 Kia 8225 up 8.9 per cent
5 Mitsubishi 7723 up 48.9 per cent
6 Hyundai 6552 down 20.2 per cent
7 Tesla 4683 down 33.3 per cent
8 Subaru 4460 down 9.3 per cent
9 Isuzu Ute 4445 up 23.1 per cent
10 Nissan 4293 up 55.6 per cent

Australian new-car sales in June 2024: Market hits the brakes after 14 months of VFACTS growth

The longest streak in new-car sales growth in 20 years has come to an end, after the market recorded its first decline in 14 months.

A long-forecast slowdown in new motor vehicle sales in Australia appears to have finally arrived, after deliveries decline for the first time in June 2024 after 14 months of consecutive growth, the longest streak in 20 years.

June has historically been the biggest month of the year for new-car sales – ahead of the end of the financial year – and it was no different in 2024, recording 119,659 deliveries.

However, sales were down 4.2 per cent on the same month last year – and down 8.9 per cent on the all-time June record, set in 2017 with 134,171 deliveries – in a month that saw the Ford Ranger remain the top-selling new vehicle.

Since the start of this year, 632,412 new vehicles have been reported as sold – a new record – according to the data, which is collated by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI).

While it is up 8.7 per cent on the first half of last year – and 4.4 per cent on the previous best set in 2018 – the year-to-date tally was up 12.2 per cent at the end of May.

The Ford Ranger remained the top-selling new vehicle last month, a title it has held for 12 of the past 18 months after claiming the Toyota HiLux's seven-year annual sales crown last year.

The HiLux ended June in second place, ahead of the Toyota RAV4 family SUV, which settled to its usual third-place spot on 3907 sales after topping the charts in April for the third time in its history.

The Tesla Model Y was the only electric vehicle to finish in the Top 10 last month – recording 2906 deliveries for a fifth-placed result – though it is down a significant 48 per cent on its June 2023 tally, when Tesla set a sales record.

Electric vehicles accounted for 8.0 per cent of new vehicles reported as sold last month, down from 8.8 per cent the same month last year, according to FCAI data – a decline of 13.2 per cent in sales volume, in a market down 4.2 per cent.

Toyota remained the most popular new-vehicle brand last month, with 20,903 vehicles – a dip of 0.2 per cent compared to the same month last year, although it is still up 31.5 per cent year-to-date.
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