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These were SA’s best-selling cars and bakkies in February

Vehicle sales surge more than 11% in best February in over a decade

The Suzuki Swift was the best selling passenger car. (SUZUKI)

New-car sales in SA continued to soar last month, with 53,455 units being the highest reported since February 2013 and 11.4% higher than the figure for the same month a year ago.

This was encouraging for a local industry that had been in the doldrums for most of the post-Covid period, said Brandon Cohen, chair of the National Automobile Dealers’ Association (Nada).

Passenger cars sold 37,576 units last month for an 11.3% increase over February 2025 while light commercial vehicles, including minibuses and bakkies, grew 11.9% to 13,218 units.

Medium commercial vehicle sales, at 720 units, were the same as in February 2025 while heavy trucks and buses, at 1,941 units, reflected a 13.6% increase over last year.

The growth seems sustainable, given the stable and lower interest rates which many private buyers are taking advantage of

—  Brandon Cohen, chair of Nada

“The growth seems sustainable, given the stable and lower interest rates which many private buyers are taking advantage of,” said Cohen.

Lebogang Gaoaketse, head of marketing and communication at WesBank, said the February performance showed that the sector has moved beyond recovery into a phase of consolidation supported by improving local economic conditions.

Low inflation of 3.5% had helped contain vehicle price increases and support household purchasing power, he added, but fuel levy increases from April would push up the overall cost of vehicle ownership in the coming months.

“In addition, proposed adjustments to automotive tariff structures, including possible measures affecting imported vehicles, are still under discussion as part of broader industrial policy,” cautioned Gaoaketse.

“While nothing has been finalised, any changes could affect vehicle pricing and competition in the market, highlighting the need to balance localisation objectives with consumer affordability.”

Looking ahead, he said the outlook for the new vehicle market is cautiously optimistic.

“Easing inflation and expectations of further interest rate relief are supportive, but rising fuel costs and policy uncertainty will need to be carefully managed.”

Toyota retained its position as SA’s best-selling brand in February, with 12,272 units sold.

It was followed by:

  • Suzuki ― 6,562
  • Volkswagen ― 4,895
  • Hyundai ― 3,136
  • Ford ― 2,928
  • GWM ― 2,614
  • Isuzu ― 2,371
  • Chery ― 2,312
  • Mahindra ― 1,996
  • Kia ― 1,746

Despite its replacement being around the corner, the evergreen Toyota Hilux still tops the list as SA’s favourite new vehicle, selling 3,362 units in February. Other good performers for Toyota last month were the Starlet, Vitz and Corolla Cross, though the latter — once the country’s best-selling passenger car — has fallen several places in the last two months.

In second place overall, and the country’s most popular passenger car in February, was the Suzuki Swift hatchback with 2,508 sales. The Fronx and Ertiga, which, like the Swift, are built in India, were other strong sellers for the brand.

Competitively priced Chinese cars continue to make inroads and there were five brands from that country in last month’s top 30 sellers, with the Chery Tiggo 4 Pro the best performer in sixth overall.

Top-30 sellers — February 2026

  1. Toyota Hilux — 3,362
  2. Suzuki Swift — 2,508
  3. Ford Ranger — 2,091
  4. VW Polo Vivo — 2,004
  5. Isuzu D-Max — 1,951
  6. Chery Tiggo 4 Pro — 1,809
  7. Hyundai Grand i10 — 1,311
  8. Toyota Starlet — 1,241
  9. Toyota Vitz — 1,199
  10. Suzuki Fronx — 1,152
  11. Haval Jolion — 1,108
  12. Toyota Corolla Cross — 1,022
  13. Mahindra Scorpio Pik Up — 1,003
  14. Toyota Starlet Cross — 907
  15. Kia Sonet — 886
  16. Suzuki Ertiga — 857
  17. Omoda C5 — 824
  18. Mahindra XUV 3XO — 791
  19. VW Polo — 778
  20. Toyota Urban Cruiser — 723
  21. Nissan Magnite — 719
  22. Toyota Fortuner — 689
  23. Toyota Rumion — 674
  24. Jetour T2 — 619
  25. Toyota Hiace — 614
  26. Renault Triber — 599
  27. GWM P-Series — 559
  28. Toyota Prado — 508
  29. Hyundai i20 — 507
  30. Hyundai Exter — 500 -- Business Day

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