New car sales in Australia increased by 6.18 per cent in June compared to the same month last year, potentially driven by consumers taking advantage of end-of-financial-year discounts. Year to date, sales remain down by 1.42 per cent on the same period in 2024.
Key highlights include:
➡️ Chinese brand BYD continues to grow in popularity, recording a dramatic 367.9 per cent increase in sales, with 8,156 units sold in June 2025 compared to 1743 in June 2024.
➡️ Utes and SUVs once again dominated buyer preferences, taking all ten spots in the list of top-selling new vehicles.
➡️ While Chinese carmakers are on the rise, Toyota remains the market leader, selling 20,225 vehicles in June, reflecting continued brand loyalty in Australia. Toyota was followed by Ford (10,103 units) and Mazda (9,405 units).
The AADA has assessed VFACTs and EVC Top 10 Makes & Models YTD, ranking them by volume. The AADA has also analysed new vehicle sales figures by state for the month of June, as well as fuel types and market segments.
New car sales in Australia increased by 6.18 per cent in June compared to the same month last year, potentially driven by consumers taking advantage of end-of-financial-year discounts. Year to date, sales remain down by 1.42 per cent on the same period in 2024.
Key highlights include:
➡️ Chinese brand BYD continues to grow in popularity, recording a dramatic 367.9 per cent increase in sales, with 8,156 units sold in June 2025 compared to 1743 in June 2024.
➡️ Utes and SUVs once again dominated buyer preferences, taking all ten spots in the list of top-selling new vehicles.
➡️ While Chinese carmakers are on the rise, Toyota remains the market leader, selling 20,225 vehicles in June, reflecting continued brand loyalty in Australia. Toyota was followed by Ford (10,103 units) and Mazda (9,405 units).
The AADA has assessed VFACTs and EVC Top 10 Makes & Models YTD, ranking them by volume. The AADA has also analysed new vehicle sales figures by state for the month of June, as well as fuel types and market segments.