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Australian new-car sales in August 2025: Tesla, BYD electric cars surge as Ford Ranger leads VFACTS

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Another resurgent month for new vehicle sales has seen Tesla and BYD electric-car sales grow – but the Shark 6 ute settle – as the Ford Ranger returns to the top of the charts.

Australian dealers reported more than 100,000 new vehicles as sold in August for the third year in a row, led by a recovery in Ford Ranger deliveries to reclaim the top spot.

Much of the 2.9 per cent year-on-year increase in August 2025 sales is thanks to growth in Tesla Model Y deliveries, up 74.7 per cent year-on-year to 2324 examples – alongside 3064 BYD electric vehicles sold, up from 963 a year earlier.

Data published by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) and Electric Vehicle Council (EVC) today reports 103,694 new vehicles as sold in August, up from 100,786 a year prior.

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It is the fourth month of new-car sales growth of 2025 – and third in a row – though the year-to-date tally of 832,068 is still in negative territory, down 0.5 per cent from the 836,065 listed this time last year.

Last month’s sales result is down on the all-time August record of 109,966 reported in 2023, when increased vehicle supply allowed car companies to more rapidly clear back-orders accumulated in the wake of the pandemic.

Toyota remained at the top of the charts on 20,791 sales for August, down 3.3 per cent year-on-year amid 7.3 per cent growth for the HiLux ute, but a 38.7 per cent slump for the RAV4.

It was followed by Ford with 8002 deliveries (down 10 per cent), as Mazda fell to fourth (6814, down 17.5 per cent) behind Kia (7402, up 7.2 per cent) powered by the arrival of the Korean brand’s new Tasman ute.

MORE: 2025 Kia Tasman vs Ford Ranger comparison

Hyundai finished fifth on 6322 deliveries, up 1.8 per cent year-on-year, thanks to growing sales of its Kona and Santa Fe SUVs.

Four Chinese brands finished in the Top 10 in an Australian first, with sixth-placed BYD leading GWM, MG and Chery in the final three spots, beating Isuzu Ute in 11th, down 17.9 per cent.

The Ford Ranger led the Toyota HiLux in the top two positions – 4942 sales ahead of 4823 – a reversal of the previous month, when a 20 per cent slump in Ranger sales bumped it to second place.

MORE: Australian new-car sales in July 2025: Toyota HiLux, RAV4 lead another record VFACTS month

Still, deliveries of both utes are down year-to-date – 15.3 per cent for the Ranger, and 5.3 per cent for the HiLux – as part of a general decline in the diesel ute market, influenced by new arrivals such as BYD’s Shark 6 (1261 sales in August).

The Toyota RAV4 finished third, ahead of a resurgent MG ZS, up 70.1 per cent to 2680 deliveries in August, allowing it to reclaim its long-held spot as the country’s top-selling small SUV.

It led the Hyundai Kona in eighth place overall, and the budget-priced Chery Tiggo 4 in 11th.

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Only one traditional ‘passenger car’ finished in the Top 10, the Toyota Corolla hatch and sedan range, amid a field of three utes and six SUVs.

Electric vehicle sales surged in August 2025 – up 69.8 per cent – thanks to a 22.3 per cent increase for Tesla, the Model Y SUV up 74.7 per cent against August 2024.

BYD’s electric Sealion 7 mid-size SUV outsold its plug-in hybrid Sealion 6 range-mate by nearly three to one (1413 vs 552).

Data below supplied by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) and Electric Vehicle Council (EVC).

TOP 10 CARS IN August 2025

Rank Model Volume August 2025 Change year-on-year
1 Ford Ranger 4942 down 9 per cent
2 Toyota HiLux 4823 up 7.3 per cent
3 Toyota RAV4 4115 down 38.7 per cent
4 MG ZS 2680 up 70.1 per cent
5 Tesla Model Y 2324 up 74.7 per cent
6 Isuzu D-Max 2314 down 9.2 per cent
7 Ford Everest 2203 down 3.1 per cent
8 Toyota Prado 2033 up 67,767 per cent
9 Hyundai Kona 1983 up 18.5 per cent
10 Toyota Corolla 1823 down 1.7 per cent

TOP 10 CAR BRANDS IN August 2025

Rank Brand Volume August 2025 Change year-on-year
1 Toyota 20,791 down 3.3 per cent
2 Ford 8002 down 10 per cent
3 Kia 7402 up 7.2 per cent
4 Mazda 6814 down 17.5 per cent
5 Hyundai 6322 up 1.8 per cent
6 BYD 4877 up 141.3 per cent
7 Mitsubishi 4551 down 17.5 per cent
8 GWM 4488 up 42.6 per cent
9 MG 3927 up 10.3 per cent
10 Chery 3305 up 203.8 per cent

Passenger cars: Top Three in each segment in August 2025

Micro Kia Picanto (705) Fiat/Abarth 500 (41)
Light < $30k MG 3 (418) Mazda 2 (305) Suzuki Swift (238)
Light > $30k Mini Cooper (163) Hyundai i20 (103) Volkswagen Polo (90)
Small < $45k Toyota Corolla (1823) Hyundai i30 (975) Mazda 3 (748)
Small > $45k Volkswagen Golf (273) Audi A3 (259) Mercedes-Benz A-Class (160)
Medium < $60k Toyota Camry (1170) BYD Seal (623) Skoda Octavia (47)
Medium > $60k Tesla Model 3 (603) BMW 3 Series (171) Lexus ES (94)
Large < $70k Skoda Superb (44) Citroen C5 X (1)
Large > $70k Mercedes-Benz E-Class (39) BMW 5 Series (32) BMW i5 (20)
Upper Large > $100k BMW i7, Mercedes-Benz S-Class, Porsche Panamera (4) BMW 8 Series Gran Coupe (3) BMW 7 Series, Rolls-Royce sedans (2)
People Movers Kia Carnival (899) Hyundai Staria (111) Ford Tourneo (91)
Sports < $90k Ford Mustang (283) Toyota GR86 (72) Mazda MX-5 (61)
Sports > $90k BMW 2 Series coupe/convertible (104) Mercedes-Benz CLE coupe/convertible (63) BMW 4 Series coupe/convertible (50)
Sports > $200k Porsche 911 (80) Ferrari sports cars (11) Mercedes-AMG GT (9)

SUVs: Top Three in each segment in August 2025

Light SUV Mazda CX-3 (1269) Toyota Yaris Cross (771) Hyundai Venue (665)
Small SUV < $45k MG ZS (2680) Hyundai Kona (1983) Chery Tiggo 4 (1780)
Small SUV > $45k Audi Q3 (446) Volkswagen T-Roc (324) Mercedes-Benz GLA (317)
Medium SUV < $60k Toyota RAV4 (4115) Mitsubishi Outlander (1775) Kia Sportage (1653)
Medium SUV > $60k Tesla Model Y (2324) Lexus NX (442) Mazda CX-60 (386)
Large SUV < $80k Ford Everest (2203) Toyota Prado (2033) Isuzu MU-X (909)
Large SUV > $80k Land Rover Defender (295) BMW X5 (239) Mercedes-Benz GLE (206)
Upper Large SUV < $120k Toyota LandCruiser wagon (1208) Nissan Patrol wagon (397) Land Rover Discovery (32)
Upper Large SUV > $120k Lexus GX (105) BMW X7 (75) Mercedes-Benz GLS (61)

Utes and vans: Top Three in each segment in August 2025

Vans < 2.5t Volkswagen Caddy (73) Peugeot Partner (45) Renault Kangoo (14)
Vans 2.5t-3.5t Toyota HiAce van (418) Ford Transit Custom (289) Hyundai Staria Load (243)
4×2 Utes Toyota HiLux (865) Isuzu D-Max (355) Mitsubishi Triton (264)
4×4 Utes < $100k Ford Ranger (4730) Toyota HiLux (3958) Isuzu D-Max (1959)
Utes > $100k Ram 1500 (221) Chevrolet Silverado 1500 (159) Chevrolet Silverado HD (151)

The post Australian new-car sales in August 2025: Tesla, BYD electric cars surge as Ford Ranger leads VFACTS appeared first on Drive.



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