The Hilux registered its best effort in 15 months, while the Land Cruiser 79 broke into the top 5 on the list of South Africa’s best-selling bakkies for June 2025…
In June 2025, South Africa’s total new-vehicle market grew 18.7% year on year to 47 294 units, with the light-commercial vehicle (LCV) segment enjoying its 3rd consecutive month of year-on-year growth, improving a similarly promising 14.9% to 12 129 units. So, what happened on the list of Mzansi’s best- and worst-selling bakkies in June 2025?
Well, the Toyota Hilux not only retained pole position but registered 19.1% month-on-month growth to put in its best performance of the year thus far – and indeed its top showing since March 2024, some 15 months ago. In the end, the Japanese brand sold 3 035 units of its Prospecton-built stalwart (including 174 examples via the rental channel), marking the first time the Hilux has breached the 3 000-unit mark in 2025.
The Ford Ranger again placed 2nd, despite improving its May 2025 showing by 8.0% to end the month on 2 318 units (including 104 sales to government), likewise its top effort of the year so far. That saw the Silverton-made bakkie finish well ahead of the 3rd-placed Isuzu D-Max, which enjoyed 13.9% month-on-month growth to reach 1 678 units in June. As many as 411 of those D-Max units represented sales to government.
The Mahindra Pik Up (up 9.4% month on month to 860 units) held steady in 4th – a position this KwaZulu-Natal-assembled bakkie has now very much made its own – while the Toyota Land Cruiser 79 moved up a ranking to break into the top 5. The evergreen Japanese bakkie registered the strongest instance of month-on-month growth in the top 10 as well as its best month of H1 2025, improving 69.8% to total an impressive 591 units.
Meanwhile, after cracking the top 5 in the prior month, the Rosslyn-built Nissan Navara (403 units, up 3.6% month on month) slipped a spot to 6th in June. The highest-ranking Chinese contender was again the GWM P-Series in 7th, with sales of this imported model improving 5.5% month on month to 367 units.
Despite growing its sales 25.5% compared to May – and breaking the 300-unit barrier for the first time this year – the locally built Volkswagen Amarok (354 units) remained in 8th. China’s Foton Tunland G7 (up 3.7% month on month to 224 units) likewise retained 9th.
The JAC T-Series again completed the top 10, with its combined tally – comprising sales of the T6, T8 and T9 line-ups – of 154 units representing a 4.9% decrease compared with May’s effort (and interestingly the only instance of month-on-month decline in the top 10).
While JAC’s local division reports only a combined T-Series figure to Naamsa, we’ve managed to obtain an unofficial breakdown of the range’s sales for June. According to our source, the Chinese automaker registered 103 units of the T9 last month, along with 44 examples of the T8 and 7 units of the T6.
Best of the rest in June 2025: bakkies outside top 10
So, which bakkies didn’t quite manage to crack the top 10 in June 2025? Well, the GWM Steed was yet again the best of the rest with 137 sales, while the likewise Chinese-built Peugeot Landtrek improved to 92 units.
Next came the seemingly under-appreciated Mitsubishi Triton (45 units), followed by the long-in-the-tooth Mahindra Bolero (38 units). Finally, the Jeep Gladiator – which is currently priced from R1 385 374 – attracted 4 sales in South Africa last month.
10 best-selling bakkies in South Africa for June 2025
1. Toyota Hilux – 3 035 units
2. Ford Ranger – 2 318 units
3. Isuzu D-Max – 1 678 units
4. Mahindra Pik Up – 860 units
5. Toyota Land Cruiser 79 – 591 units
6. Nissan Navara – 403 units
7. GWM P-Series – 367 units
8. Volkswagen Amarok – 354 units
9. Foton Tunland G7 – 224 units
10. JAC T-Series – 154 units
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