AUGUST’S new vehicle sales performance reaffirms that domestic demand continues to do the heavy lifting for South Africa’s automotive sector even as export channels confront heightened policy headwinds, according to Naamsa | the Automotive Business Council. New vehicle sales in August maintained upward momentum domestically to their highest level since October 2019, while export volumes also gained traction despite manufacturers and suppliers continuing to adjust to renewed US tariff uncertainty and increasing global competition.
Aggregate new vehicle sales increased to 51,880 units in August 2025, up 8,188 units, or 18,7%, from the 43,692 units sold in August 2024. This strength has been driven by an ongoing influx of affordable models, improving consumer confidence, favourable credit conditions, and a steady recovery in disposable incomes.
Overall, out of the total reported industry sales of 51,880 vehicles, an estimated 43,196 units, or 83,3%, represented dealer sales, an estimated 12,1% represented sales to the vehicle rental industry, 2,3% to industry corporate fleets, and 2,3% to government sales.
The August 2025 new passenger car market at 36,914 units, its highest level since September 2015, registered an increase of 6,786 cars, or a gain of 22,5%, compared to the 30,128 new cars sold in August 2024. Car rental sales accounted for a sound 15,0% of new passenger vehicle sales during the month.
Domestic sales of new light commercial vehicles, bakkies and mini-buses at 12,326 units during August 2025 had recorded an increase of 1,616 units, or a gain of 15,1%, from the 10,710 light commercial vehicles sold during August 2024.
Sales for medium and heavy truck segments of the industry reflected a weak performance in August 2025 and at 717 units and 1,923 units, respectively, recorded a decrease of 29 units, or 3,9% from the 746 units sold in August 2024 in the case of medium commercial vehicles, and, in the case of heavy trucks and buses a decrease of 185 vehicles, or 8,8%, compared to the 2,108 units sold in the corresponding month last year.
With a month to go, attention now turns to the upcoming SA Auto Week 2025, to be held from 1-3 October in Gqeberha. Under the theme “Reimagining the Future, TOGETHER: Cultivating Inclusive Growth and Shared Prosperity,” Naamsa says the gathering will serve as a platform for forging bold industrial alliances, recommitting to trade diplomacy, and accelerating South Africa’s just energy transition within the automotive ecosystem. The Eastern Cape is not only the birthplace of Naamsa 90 years ago; it remains the province at the heart of South Africa’s automotive industrial capacity. Accordingly, new vehicle sales for the month of October will be released on 02 October 2025 during SA Auto Week 2025.