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VFACTS June 2025: Chinese cars surge in buoyant market

VFACTS June 2025: Chinese cars surge in buoyant market

Posted on July 3, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on VFACTS June 2025: Chinese cars surge in buoyant market

New-vehicle deliveries increased in June 2025, despite market-leading Toyota stumbling slightly, and Chinese brands were the growth powerhouses.

A total of 127,437 new vehicles were registered in June, up 6.5 per cent on June 2024, according to figures published by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) and the Electric Vehicle Council.

Compared to June 2024, deliveries in Australia’s three most populous states all increased.

The market was also fuelled by an increase in private, business and rental fleet sales.

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Chinese cars continue their rise in Australia, with BYD taking fifth position for the month – the highest spot in the top 10 ever enjoyed by a Chinese auto brand.

Just 1122 more Japanese-built cars were delivered here in June than Chinese-built ones (31,055 versus 29,933).

China is fairly comfortably ensconced as Australia’s second largest source of new vehicles, despite our love of Thai-built utes. A total of 2131 more Chinese-built cars were delivered here than Thai-built models.

Brands

Market leader Toyota was down by 3.2 per cent, with its top-selling HiLux bested by the rival Ford Ranger (after the inverse in May), its RAV4 outsold by the Mazda CX-5, and its Prado outsold by the Ford Everest.