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The upwards trajectory in South Africa’s new vehicle sales continued into April with a fourth straight increase in as many months.

Although the Toyota Hilux kept its position as the country’s best-selling vehicle with sales of 2,788 units, the biggest surprise came in the form of the Suzuki Swift, whose 1,621 placed it second ahead of the Volkswagen Polo Vivo (1,547) and the Toyota Corolla Cross (1,421).

After a few months out of the top 10, the Ford Ranger re-entered the “1 000 club” with its 1,140, placing sixth behind the Volkswagen Polo (1,320), and ahead of the Toyota HiAce (1,126), Nissan NP200 (966), Renault Kiger (931) and its other great rival, the Isuzu D-Max (777).

Despite the effects of not only the floods in KwaZulu-Natal, but also the ongoing war in the Ukraine, the global semi-conductor shortage and succession of public holidays, the National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of South Africa (NAAMSA) recorded total sales of 37,107 units, an increase of 4.3% from the 35,591 moved last year.

The comparatively low figures reflected throughout the various segments with only new passenger vehicles finishing the month on a positive note; an increase of 12.9% from 22,729 to 26,653.

Hardest hit, light commercial vehicles dropped 11.9% from 10,849 to 9,558, with medium duty commercials contracting by 4.6% from 543 to 475, and heavy duty commercial vehicles by 9.4% from 1,915 to 1,421.

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For only the third time this year, and second in a row, exports emerged as the biggest gain with an increase of 16.0% from 26,540 to 30,788.

“Vehicle exports increased during the month and prospects for 2022 remain optimistic on the back of further new locally manufactured model introductions during the year,” NAAMSA said.

“However, the economic damage from the conflict between Russia and the Ukraine will contribute to a significant slowdown in global growth in 2022 and add to inflation.

“As South Africa’s automotive volumes are predominantly driven by export demand, the industry is highly vulnerable to changes in demand in export markets, in particular Europe and the UK.”

Out of the country’s top sellers, Toyota remained on top with sales of 8,708, followed by Volkswagen on 5,052 with Suzuki posting another a record of 3,696, which included a new high of 499 Jimnys.

Placing fourth was Hyundai on 2,820, with Renault taking fifth (2,400), Nissan sixth (2,148), Kia seventh (2,019), Ford eighth (1,956), Haval ninth (1,393) and Isuzu tenth (830).

APRIL TOP 50 BEST SELLERS

POS MODEL UNITS
1 Toyota Hilux 2 788
2 Suzuki Swift 1 621
3 Volkswagen Polo Vivo 1 547
4 Toyota Corolla Cross 1 421
5 Volkswagen Polo 1 320
6 Ford Ranger 1 140
7 Toyota HiAce 1 126
8 Nissan NP200 966
9 Renault Kiger 931
10 Isuzu D-Max 777
11 Renault Kwid 769
12 Volkswagen T-Cross 761
13 Haval Jolion 736
14 Hyundai Venue 704
15 Hyundai Atos 671
16 Toyota Fortuner 618
17 Toyota Urban Cruiser 613
18 Ford EcoSport 612
19 Kia Picanto 588
20 Volkswagen Polo Sedan 558
21 Suzuki Vitara Brezza 540
22 Toyota Starlet 510
23 Renault Triber 507
24 Suzuki Jimny 499
25 Mahindra Scorpio Pik-Up 458
26 Hyundai Grand i10 439
27 Nissan Navara 435
28 Kia Sonet 403
29 Nissan Magnite 395
30 Suzuki Ertiga 370
31 Suzuki S-Presso 345
32 Toyota Rumion 297
33 Toyota Corolla Quest 279
34 Kia Seltos 275
35 GWM P-Series 263
36 Kia Pegas 251
37 GWM Steed 231
38 Toyota Ayga 221
39 Hyundai H100 209
40 Toyota Land Cruiser 70-series 209
41 Nissan Almera 204
42 Mazda CX-5 200
43 Mahindra XUV 300 192
44 Hyundai i20 184
45 Kia K2500/2700 174
46 Ford Everest 164
47 Volkswagen Amarok 162
48 Kia Rio 160
49 Hyundai Grand Creta 151
50 Hyundai Creta 149

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