Commercial vehicle sales report for May 2018

Note: For the time being, Mercedes-Benz SA (MBSA) will only report aggregated sales data. The MBSA commercial vehicle market split volumes are estimates based on historical trends and forecasting techniques.

Light Commercial Vehicles < 3 501 kg Total: 13 977
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles South Africa 51
Ford Motor Company 2 908
GWM 173
Hyundai Automotive SA 269
Isuzu Motors South Africa 1 298
JMC 48
Kia South Africa 141
Mahindra 285
Mazda South Africa 61
Mitsubishi 48
Mercedes-Benz SA – estimate 33
Nissan 2 878
Peugeot Citroën South Africa 1
Renault 3
Suzuki Auto 48
Tata 30
Toyota 5 172
Volkswagen SA 530
Medium Commercial Vehicles 3 501 – 8 500 kg Total: 694
FAW 2
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles South Africa 2
Ford Motor Company 4
Hyundai Automotive SA 29
Isuzu Motors South Africa 205
Iveco 54
JMC 11
Mercedes-Benz SA – estimate 200
Peugeot Citroën South Africa 4
Powerstar 4
Tata 37
Toyota 127
VECV South Africa 11
Volkswagen SA 4
Heavy Commercial Vehicles 8 501 – 16 500 kg Total: 455
FAW 80
Isuzu Motors South Africa 127
Iveco 8
MAN Automotive 5
Powerstar 5
Mercedes-Benz SA – estimate 56
Tata 44
Toyota 75
Volvo Group Southern Africa 55
Extra-Heavy Commercial Vehicles > 16 500 kg Total: 1 209
Babcock DAF 14
FAW 13
Isuzu Motors South Africa 35
Iveco 25
MAN Automotive 179
Mercedes-Benz SA – estimate 313
Powerstar 54
Scania 181
Tata 8
Toyota 33
Volvo Group Southern Africa 354
Buses > 8 500 kg Total: 88
Iveco 5
MAN Automotive 51
Mercedes-Benz SA – estimate 18
Scania 8
Tata 1
Volvo Group Southern Africa 5
*Source: National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of

South Africa (Naamsa).

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