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Bakkie sales: South Africa’s top five vs global hard-hitters

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Last updated: February 10, 2023 9:50 am
sokonnect Published February 10, 2023
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South Africa is known the world over for its love of bakkies reflected month after month.

This love is also reflected in the National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of South Africa (NAAMSA) sales figures.

Predictability those sales figures are headed by the Toyota Hilux with the Isuzu D-Max and Ford Ranger vying for the second and third steps on the podium, no less than four bakkies featured among January’s top ten best-selling vehicles.

Bakkie importance

While passenger vehicles still accounted for the most of the 43 509 vehicles sold in South Africa last month, 31 072 to be exact, light duty commercials contributed 10 622 to the final tally that resulted in a 13th straight month of vehicle sales increases.

Topped by the Hilux on 2 769, the D-Max edged out the Ranger by a tiny margin, 1 273 versus 1 269, to finish second, with the NP200 fourth on 886. The surprise though was the Mahindra Scorpio Pik-Up that ranked fifth with sales of 819 units.

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In doing so, it made for a top five all assembled in South Africa as Hilux and Scorpio Pik-Up production take place in Durban, Ranger and NP200 assembly in Pretoria and D-Max production in Gqeberha, formerly Port Elizabeth.

On the other side of the world, the popularity of bakkies is equally well vested with Australia, Brazil, Thailand and the United States being key markets renowned for the favouring of single, extra and double cabs above SUVs, sedan/hatchbacks and MPVs.

Us versus “the world”

As a comparison, here is how South Africa’s top five best-selling bakkies in January stacked up against those from the markets in question.

South Africa

43 509 vehicles sold

Global best-selling bakkie in January vs South Africa
Toyota Hilux has been South Africa’s top-selling vehicle and bakkie for years
POS BAKKIE UNITS SOLD
1. Toyota Hilux 2 769
2. Isuzu D-Max 1 273
3. Ford Ranger 1 269
4. Nissan NP200 886
5. Mahindra Scorpio Pik-Up 819

Australia

84 873 vehicles sold

Global best-selling bakkie in January vs South Africa
New Ford Ranger, assembled in Thailand, reached top status in Australia last month.
POS BAKKIE UNITS SOLD
1. Ford Ranger 4 749
2. Toyota Hilux 4 131
3. Isuzu D-Max 1 843
4. Mazda BT-50 1 253
5. Mitsubishi Triton 1 253

Brazil

130 460 vehicles sold

South Africa's best-selling bakkies versus global
New Fiat Starda has been a runaway success since debuting in Brazil two years ago.
POS BAKKIE UNITS SOLD
1. Fiat Strada 7 000
2. Toyota Hilux 3 435
3. Fiat Toro 3 281
4. Volkswagen Saveiro 2 714
5. Chevrolet S-10 2 039

Thailand

total sales not reported

Global best-selling bakkie in January vs South Africa
Isuzu D-Max tops the list in Thailand
POS BAKKIE UNITS SOLD
1. Isuzu D-Max 11 820
2. Toyota Hilux 10 349
3. Ford Ranger 2 428
4. Mitsubishi Triton 1 246
5. Nissan Navara 268

United States

544 382 vehicles sold

South Africa's best-selling bakkies versus global
Always a constant; the Ford F-150 keeps hold of its crown in the United States
POS BAKKIE UNITS SOLD
1. Ford F-series 55 001
2. Toyota Tacoma 17 851
3. Toyota Tundra 6 473
4. Ford Maverick 6 272
5. Honda Ridgeline 3 161
Note: General Motors and Stellantis don’t reported monthly sales, which explains the absence of the Chevrolet Silverado and Colorado, as well as the Ram 1500.

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