Australian new-car sales in October 2025: HiLux beats Ranger, RAV4 in another resurgent VFACTS month

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New car sales year-to-date remain ahead of 2024, while the October 2025 report shows a tight race between the HiLux, Ranger and RAV4.


Jordan Hickey
 HiLux beats Ranger, RAV4 in another resurgent VFACTS month

Australian new-car sales continued to rebound last month, with the 2025 total back in the black for the second month running.

New-car sales tally 1,039,618 since the start of the year – up 0.4 per cent on last year's 1,035,914 – on the way to a yearly record if the momentum continues for November and December.

 HiLux beats Ranger, RAV4 in another resurgent VFACTS month

Toyota remained the number-one selling brand in October with 19,726 deliveries reported, up 6.8 per cent from the same month last year, followed by Ford in second place on 7570 sales, an 11.8 per cent decline.

A 6.7 per cent decline was recorded for third-place Mazda with 7140 sales, returning to a podium finish ahead of Kia (6610), which sold eight more cars than the same month last year.

Hyundai (6403) finished in fifth – down 9.6 per cent – while Mitsubishi's 4431 sales were a 15.7 per cent decline from its October 2024 result.

 HiLux beats Ranger, RAV4 in another resurgent VFACTS month

Chinese brands GWM (4431), BYD (3959), MG (3556) and Chery (3550) rounded out the Top 10, nudging former favourites such as Isuzu Ute (3354), Subaru (2908) and Volkswagen (2394).

Chinese-made vehicles accounted for 20.5 per cent of new-car sales in October 2025, creeping towards Japan (27.8 per cent) and Thailand (20.9 per cent).

 HiLux beats Ranger, RAV4 in another resurgent VFACTS month

The Toyota HiLux remained the best-selling new car in Australia in October after it returned to the top spot in September with 4444 deliveries, ahead of the neck-and-neck Ford Ranger (4402) in second and Toyota RAV4 (4401) in third.

In fourth place, the Ford Everest (2435) was ahead of its Toyota Prado and Isuzu MU-X rivals (1458 for both), while the Hyundai Kona (2057), in fifth, continues to be a small SUV favourite, up 25.6 per cent year-on-year.

They were followed by the Isuzu D-Max (1896) and the Mazda CX-5 (1813), both remaining down year-on-year, while the Mitsubishi Triton (1770) placed ninth as the new-generation ute continued to regain market share.

The MG ZS (1743) rounded out the Top 10, down 4.9 per cent year-on-year.

 HiLux beats Ranger, RAV4 in another resurgent VFACTS month

Electric vehicles represented 7.4 per cent of new-car sales, behind regular hybrids (17.8 per cent) but ahead of plug-in hybrids (4.7 per cent), though the latter fuel type is up 137.4 per cent year-on-year.

Tesla reported 915 sales last month, adding to its 23,569 total for 2025, down 37.5 per cent month-on-month and 26.8 per cent year-on-year.

While the Tesla Model Y (735) sold more units than the same month last year, up 74.1 per cent, and it is up 1.3 per cent year-on-year, the Model 3 (181) declined 82.6 per cent compared to October 2024, and it is down 61.3 per cent year-on-year.

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

TOP 10 CARS IN October 2025

RankModelVolume October 2025Change year-on-year
1Toyota HiLux4444down 2.9 per cent
2Ford Ranger4402down 12.6 per cent
3Toyota RAV44401down 18 per cent
4Ford Everest2435up 3 per cent
5Hyundai Kona2057up 25.6 per cent
6Chery Tiggo 41975New model
7Isuzu D-Max1896down 11.8 per cent
8Mazda CX-51813down 3.4 per cent
9Mitsubishi Triton1770up 5.9 per cent
10MG ZS1743down 4.9 per cent

TOP 10 CAR BRANDS IN October 2025

RankBrandVolume October 2025Change year-on-year
1Toyota19,726down 0.3 per cent
2Ford7570down 5.6 per cent
3Mazda7140down 4.6 per cent
4Kia6610up 0.6 per cent
5Hyundai6403up 6.3 per cent
6Mitsubishi4714down 16.3 per cent
7GWM4431up 24.6 per cent
8BYD3959up 147.6 per cent
9MG3556down 12.4 per cent
10Chery3550up 207.9 per cent
 HiLux beats Ranger, RAV4 in another resurgent VFACTS month

Passenger cars: Top Three in each segment in October 2025

MicroKia Picanto (533)Fiat 500 (29)
Light < $30kMG 3 (562)Mazda 2 (317)Toyota Yaris (239)
Light > $30kMini Cooper (207)Volkswagen Polo (85)Hyundai i20 N (67)
Small < $45kToyota Corolla (1432)Hyundai i30 (898)Mazda 3 (711)
Small > $45kAudi A3 (268)Mercedes-Benz A-Class (264)Volkswagen Golf (230)
Medium < $60kToyota Camry (1027)BYD Seal (259)Skoda Octavia (60)
Medium > $60kBMW 3 Series (191)Tesla Model 3 (181)Audi A5 sedan/wagon (152)
Large < $70kSkoda Superb (8)Citroen C5 X (0)
Large > $70kBMW i5 (87)MG IM5 (47)Mercedes-Benz E-Class (44)
Upper Large > $100kMercedes-Benz S-Class (10)Porsche Panamera (7)BMW i7 (5)
People MoversKia Carnival (948)Ford Tourneo (73)Hyundai Staria (70)
Sports < $90kMazda MX-5 (71)Toyota GR 86 (56)Mini Cooper convertible (53)
Sports > $90kMercedes-Benz CLE-Class (89)BMW 2 Series coupe (64)BMW 4 Series coupe/convertible (64)
Sports > $200kPorsche 911 (80)Ferrari coupe/convertible (14)Lamborghini coupe/convertible (11)

SUVs: Top Three in each segment in October 2025

Light SUVMazda CX-3 (1295)Toyota Yaris Cross (878)Hyundai Venue (609)
Small SUV < $45kHyundai Kona (2057)Chery Tiggo 4 (1975)MG ZS (1743)
Small SUV > $45kAudi Q3 (491)BMW X1 (449)Volkswagen T-Roc (439)
Medium SUV < $60kToyota RAV4 (4401)Mazda CX-5 (1813)Mitsubishi Outlander (1689)
Medium SUV > $60kTesla Model Y (735)Lexus NX (619)Mercedes-Benz GLC (553)
Large SUV < $80kFord Everest (2435)Isuzu MU-X, Toyota Prado (1458)Subaru Outback (625)
Large SUV > $80kBMW X5 (374)Land Rover Defender (346)Mercedes-Benz GLE (246)
Upper Large SUV < $120kToyota LandCruiser wagon (1138)Nissan Patrol wagon (302)Land Rover Discovery (26)
Upper Large SUV > $120kBMW X7 (149)Lexus GX (139)Mercedes-Benz G-Class (86)

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

Vans < 2.5tVolkswagen Caddy (73)Renault Kangoo (60)Peugeot Partner (22)
Vans 2.5t-3.5tToyota HiAce van (1039)Ford Transit Custom (368)Hyundai Staria Load (246)
4x2 UtesToyota HiLux (651)Isuzu D-Max (434)Mitsubishi Triton (323)
4x4 Utes < $100kFord Ranger (4195)Toyota HiLux (3793)Isuzu D-Max (1462)
Utes > $100kRam 1500 (209)Chevrolet Silverado HD (194)Chevrolet Silverado 1500 (178)
Jordan Hickey

Jordan is a motoring journalist based in Melbourne with a lifelong passion for cars. He has been surrounded by classic Fords and Holdens, brand-new cars, and everything in between from birth, with his parents’ owning an automotive workshop in regional Victoria. Jordan started writing about cars in 2021, and joined the Drive team in 2024.

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