naamsa has reported a 7.5% increase in automotive sales for January 2026 compared to January 2025. Last month the industry sold a total of 50 073 new vehicles, including Passenger Cars, Light Commercial Vehicles and Heavy Commercial Vehicles among others. Used or pre-owned cars are excluded from this list. Of these, 85.4% came from dealership sales, with rental companies taking 10.9%, corporate fleets 2.1% and government with 1.6%.
These were the total sales in the industry based on Passenger and LCV manufacturers:
- Toyota (including Lexus and Hino) – 11 786
- Suzuki – 6 410
- Volkswagen Group (including Audi) – 4 774
- Hyundai – 3 048
- Ford – 2 678
- GWM (including Haval, Tank and Ora) – 2 521
- Chery – 2 258
- Kia – 1 888
- Mahindra – 1 671
- Isuzu – 1 606
- Jetour – 1 550
- Renault – 1 415
- Omoda and Jaecoo – 1 413
- Nissan – 1 133
- BWM Group (including MINI) – 1 094
- Stellantis (including Alfa Romeo, Citroen, Fiat, Jeep, Leapmotor, Opel and Peugeot) – 530
- Mercedes-Benz – 429
- MG – 458
- Foton – 428
- Honda – 311
- JAC – 270
- JLR – 254
- Mazda – 234
- BAIC – 228
- Mitsubishi – 130
- Porsche – 82
- Changan – 72
- Volvo – 67
- Subaru – 19
- Proton – 5
- Scuderia – 0