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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