State of the commercial vehicle market, February 2020

Light Commercial Vehicles < 3 501 kg

Total: 11 625

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles South Africa

89

Ford Motor Company

1 923

GWM

156

Hyundai Automotive SA

319

Isuzu Motors South Africa

1 333

Iveco

0

Changan

23

JMC

25

Kia South Africa

143

Mahindra

420

Mazda South Africa

14

Mercedes-Benz SA

97

Mitsubishi

39

Nissan

2 109

Opel

15

Peugeot

1

Renault

3

Suzuki Auto

63

Toyota

4 500

Volkswagen SA

353

Medium Commercial Vehicles 3 501 – 8 500 kg

Total: 686

FAW

15

Fiat

0

Ford Motor Company

14

Hyundai Automotive SA

24

Isuzu Motors South Africa

100

Iveco

98

JMC

10

Mercedes-Benz SA

152

Peugeot Citroën South Africa

1

Powerstar

0

Tata

27

Toyota (Hino)

128

Toyota

64

VECV (Eicher)

1

Volkswagen SA

52

Heavy Commercial Vehicles 8 501 – 16 500 kg

Total: 352

FAW

67

Isuzu Motors South Africa

74

Iveco

0

MAN Automotive

2

Mercedes-Benz SA

43

Powerstar

25

Tata

50

Toyota (Hino)

57

VECV (Eicher)

2

Volvo Group Southern Africa (UD)

32

Extra-Heavy Commercial Vehicles > 16 500 kg

Total: 1 089

Babcock DAF

17

FAW

22

Isuzu Motors South Africa

7

Iveco

12

MAN Automotive

126

MAN (Volkswagen)

0

Mercedes-Benz SA

297

Powerstar

58

Scania

144

Tata

9

Toyota (Hino)

15

VECV (Eicher)

1

Volvo Group Southern Africa (UD)

146

Volvo Group Southern Africa

235

Buses > 8 500 kg

Total: 668

Isuzu Motors South Africa

5

Iveco

5

MAN

22

MAN (Volkswagen)

0

Mercedes-Benz SA

14

Scania

17

Tata

1

Volvo Group Southern Africa

4

Note: Mercedes-Benz SA reports only aggregated sales data. The company’s commercial vehicle market split volumes are estimates based on historical trends and forecasting techniques. All figures are supplied by Naamsa.

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