VFACTS: The best-selling vehicles in Australia by state and territory


Australians are buying new cars in record numbers, with 1,237,287 new vehicles delivered in 2024.

While a handful of models were universally popular nationwide, state and territory sales figures reveal remarkably varying buyer preferences across the country.

The venerable Toyota HiLux continues to dominate the sales race in Australia’s top end, while electric vehicle (EV) demand is most apparent down south.

VFACTS data from the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) and the Electric Vehicle Council (EVC) provides an insight into all this and much more.

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Australian Capital Territory

Australia’s capital has seen the best electric vehicle (EV) uptake of any state or territory, with the Tesla Model Y and Model 3 both making the podium for 2024 sales.

The BYD Seal, BYD Atto 3, and MG4 also featured among the top 20 sellers, reinforcing the ACT’s enthusiasm for EVs.

Hybrid models were also in demand, including the Toyota RAV4, Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV, Hyundai Kona, Toyota Corolla, BYD Sealion 6 PHEV, Nissan X-Trail, Subaru Forester, and MG ZS.

Utes were a less popular purchase compared to other parts of Australia – neither the Mitsubishi Triton nor the Mazda BT-50 made the top 20, while Australia’s best-selling Ford Ranger ranked fourth.

Model ACT sales
Toyota RAV4 1105
Tesla Model Y 819
Tesla Model 3 777
Ford Ranger 592
Mitsubishi Outlander 384
Toyota HiLux 362
Mazda CX-5 322
Isuzu D-Max 313
Hyundai Kona 301
Toyota Corolla 278
Hyundai Tucson 263
BYD Seal 258
Ford Everest 250
BYD Atto 3 239
BYD Sealion 6 238
Nissan X-Trail 237
Volkswagen T-Roc 232
Mazda CX-30 226
MG MG4 226
MG ZS 225
Subaru Forester 224

New South Wales

More vehicles were sold in New South Wales than any other state or territory in 2024.

Topping the NSW charts was the RAV4 with 19,204 sales, while the Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux also finished well clear of other rivals.

The Toyota HiAce (4801 deliveries) van was overrepresented in NSW compared to other states/territories, while the Toyota Corolla (8003) finished among the top five sellers.

Model NSW sales
Toyota RAV4 19,204
Ford Ranger 17,662
Toyota HiLux 15,004
Isuzu D-Max 8375
Toyota Corolla 8003
Kia Sportage 7815
Mitsubishi Outlander 7724
Tesla Model Y 7075
MG ZS 6880
Ford Everest 6866
Mazda CX-5 6461
Mazda CX-3 5429
Hyundai Tucson 5381
Tesla Model 3 5147
Toyota Camry 5024
Subaru Forester 5000
Hyundai Kona 4960
Nissan X-Trail 4892
Kia Cerato 4842
Toyota HiAce 4801

Northern Territory

The HiLux came out on top in Australia’s smallest car market, more than doubling the sales of the second-placed RAV4.

Half the top 10 sellers wore a Toyota badge, including both LandCruiser models and the Corolla, while the HiAce, Camry, and Kluger also made the top 20.

Despite not making the list of top sellers in any other state or territory, the Suzuki Jimny notched up 12th place with 200 deliveries.

The GWM Haval Jolion also placed unusually high, rounding out the top 10 (202 deliveries).

Model NT sales
Toyota HiLux 1658
Toyota RAV4 595
Ford Ranger 476
Toyota LandCruiser wagon (300, 76 and 78 Series) 329
Toyota LandCruiser ute (79 Series) 325
Mitsubishi Outlander 310
Toyota Corolla 295
Isuzu D-Max 229
Ford Everest 208
GWM Haval Jolion 202
Toyota HiAce 202
Suzuki Jimny 200
Mitsubishi Triton 190
Mazda BT-50 190
Isuzu MU-X 155
MG ZS 148
Mazda CX-5 146
Toyota Camry 145
Toyota Kluger 142
Kia Sportage 130

Queensland

A trio of familiar nameplates claimed the top three spots, but the rest of the top 10 threw up some surprises.

Both Isuzu models were among the top six sellers, placing fourth and sixth, respectively. Indeed, the MU-X outsold the Ford Everest despite trailing its rival by a significant margin nationally.

The Mazda BT-50 (5081) finished ninth, its best result in any state or territory.

Model QLD sales
Toyota HiLux 13,645
Ford Ranger 12,525
Toyota RAV4 11,782
Isuzu D-Max 8371
Mitsubishi Outlander 6562
Isuzu MU-X 5641
Ford Everest 5339
Toyota Corolla 5136
Mazda BT-50 5081
Mitsubishi Triton 5009
MG ZS 4870
Mazda CX-5 4752
Kia Sportage 4319
Tesla Model Y 4228
Hyundai Tucson 4015
Toyota LandCruiser wagon (300, 76 and 78 Series) 3858
Mazda CX-3 3851
GWM Haval Jolion 3819
Hyundai Kona 3818
Tesla Model 3 3659

South Australia

There were no surprises at the top of the South Australia sales charts, but a pair of Mazda SUVs – the CX-5 (2051) and CX-3 (1752) were disproportionately popular compared to the rest of the nation.

Likewise, the Toyota Camry (1593) scored a top 10 finish, its best result in any state or territory.

The Model 3 (981) was Tesla’s best performer in 19th, while the MG ZS SUV (1576) was close to cracking the top 10.

Model SA sales
Toyota RAV4 4449
Ford Ranger 4004
Toyota HiLux 3460
Mitsubishi Outlander 2509
Isuzu D-Max 2131
Mazda CX-5 2051
Toyota Corolla 1825
Mazda CX-3 1752
Ford Everest 1674
Toyota Camry 1593
MG ZS 1576
Mitsubishi Triton 1551
Kia Sportage 1521
Isuzu MU-X 1361
Hyundai Kona 1328
Hyundai Tucson 1322
Toyota LandCruiser wagon (300, 76 and 78 Series) 1314
Mitsubishi ASX 1097
Tesla Model 3 981
Mazda CX-30 976

Tasmania

Tasmania loves the Subaru Forester, reflected by a sixth-place finish for the Japanese SUV.

The Subaru Crosstrek (382) and Outback (308) also sold well in the Apple Isle, although the latter was down to 15th from seventh in 2023.

Utes featured prominently in the top 20, underlined by the presence of the Volkswagen Amarok, which wasn’t a top seller in any other state or territory.

Model TAS sales
Ford Ranger 1357
Toyota RAV4 1067
Toyota HiLux 1046
Mitsubishi Outlander 681
Isuzu D-Max 603
Subaru Forester 450
Ford Everest 442
Toyota Corolla 439
Mitsubishi Triton 435
Nissan X-Trail 425
Hyundai Kona 422
Subaru Crosstrek 382
MG ZS 375
Mazda BT-50 323
Subaru Outback 308
Mazda CX-5 292
Isuzu MU-X 289
Kia Sportage 282
Hyundai Tucson 278
Volkswagen Amarok 274

Victoria

The Ford Ranger’s sales supremacy was propped up by a massive win in Victoria.

The ute finished well clear of the second-placed RAV4, and more than doubled Toyota HiLux sales. Other utes were less popular – the Mazda BT-50 missed out on a top 20 finish, while the Mitsubishi Triton only just made the cut.

Instead, both Tesla models combined for over 10,000 sales, and the Kia Sportage fell just outside the top five.

Model VIC sales
Ford Ranger 19,095
Toyota RAV4 14,655
Toyota HiLux 9910
Ford Everest 8762
Mazda CX-5 6833
Kia Sportage 6171
Mitsubishi Outlander 6121
Nissan X-Trail 5974
Tesla Model Y 5902
Isuzu D-Max 5802
Hyundai Tucson 5786
MG ZS 5766
Toyota Corolla 5579
Mazda CX-3 5150
Hyundai Kona 4642
GWM Haval Jolion 4405
Tesla Model 3 4307
Kia Cerato 4267
Toyota Camry 4166
Mitsubishi Triton 4158

Western Australia

Toyota maintains a stranglehold over several states with its best-selling HiLux ute, and that’s true of Western Australia.

Outside of the usual suspects, the Isuzu MU-X placed higher than elsewhere in eighth, while the MG3 produced its best result (16th, 1988 deliveries).

Sales of both the luxurious and trade-focused LandCruiser variants remained high, outselling sought-after models including the Tesla Model Y and Mazda CX-5 thanks to the state’s booming mining sector.

Model WA sales
Toyota HiLux 8414
Ford Ranger 6882
Toyota RAV4 5861
Isuzu D-Max 4370
Mitsubishi Outlander 3322
Ford Everest 2953
MG ZS 2789
Isuzu MU-X 2683
Toyota Corolla 2472
Toyota LandCruiser ute (79 Series) 2350
Toyota LandCruiser wagon (300, 76 and 78 Series) 2275
Tesla Model Y 2083
Nissan X-Trail 2042
Tesla Model 3 2027
Mitsubishi Triton 1991
MG MG3 1988
Mazda CX-5 1978
Hyundai Tucson 1918
Hyundai Kona 1838
Mazda CX-3 1775

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