Not a single Renault Clio unit was sold in South Africa in September 2024. Here’s why the French hatchback simply didn’t feature on the local sales charts last month…
When poring over South Africa’s model sales figures for September 2024, we noticed something rather interesting: the Renault Clio was missing.
Yes, while the French firm’s local division recorded 1 426 total sales last month (seeing it place 9th overall), not a single unit of the Clio was registered. Why? Well, it seems production of the pre-facelift Clio V – which arrived in South Africa only in February 2022 after a particularly lengthy delay – has ceased overseas.
Motus, the company responsible for distributing Renault products in South Africa, told Cars.co.za that the “current Clio is at the end of its lifecycle”, adding that “limited stock” is currently available via its national dealer network. For the record, the model is still listed on Renault SA’s website.
Renault’s local distributor furthermore told us the “Clio facelift project is on hold for now, until market conditions improve”. Of course, the refreshed version of the BF-generation Clio was revealed globally back in April 2023 and had been expected to arrive in Mzansi in the 3rd quarter of 2024.
What about the updated Captur? Well, in mid-August 2024, Renault SA told The Citizen Motoring that it was still “conducting feasibility studies” on bringing the facelifted Captur to the local market, adding that the new Duster (originally expected in SA in the final half of this year) had been pushed back to the first half of 2025, too. For the record, local registrations of the outgoing Duster have slowed to single digits over the past 2 months.
As a reminder, the outgoing Clio range comprises 3 derivatives, each employing a turbocharged 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine that delivers 74 kW and 160 Nm to the front axle via a 6-speed manual gearbox (no automatic is offered locally). The line-up kicks off with the entry-level Life (R312 999), while the mid-tier Zen is priced at R327 999 and the top-spec Intens at R367 999.
The last time the Clio nameplate didn’t appear on the local sales charts was in January 2022, shortly before the BF-generation model was finally introduced (with stock of the Clio IV having been depleted). According to our records, Renault registered 641 units of the Clio V in 2022, with that number climbing to 723 units in 2023.
Despite local sales tapering markedly over the past 3 months – with only 8 units sold in July, a mere 3 units in August and now zero sales in September – the Clio’s year-to-date tally for 2024 currently stands at 765 units. Interestingly, as many as 230 of those were registered in March this year.
While the B-segment hatchback space in SA is still dominated by the Kariega-built Volkswagen Polo, this category has lost substantial sales volumes seemingly both to more budget-friendly sub-B-segment contenders (think VW Polo Vivo, Suzuki Swift, Toyota Starlet and the like) and, of course, crossovers. In addition, several big names have exited the market over the couple of few years, including the Ford Fiesta, Nissan Micra and Kia Rio.
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