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TOYOTA KICKS OFF 2023 SALES ON A HIGH

Source: Motorpress /Toyota South Africa

1 434 Double Cab, 915 Single Cab and 418 Xtra Cab variants.
              

Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) has kicked off the 2023 retail calendar with a commendable total of 12 532 units sold in January.

TOYOTA KICKS OFF 2023 SALES ON A HIGH
TSAM Total Sales: 12 532

TSAM Passenger Sales: 7595

TSAM LCV Sales: 4 674

TSAM Market Share: 28.8%

This accounts for a remarkable market share of 28.8% out of the 43 509 units sold in South Africa. Toyota is also pleased to have led sales in Passenger, Light Commercial as well as Medium Commercial vehicle segments.

Hilux (2 769) and Hiace (1 257) maintained supremacy in their respective categories, helping Toyota amass a total of 4 674 units in the LCV segment. The retail breakdown for the former was 1 434 Double Cab, 915 Single Cab and 418 Xtra Cab variants.

Shooting the lights out in the passenger segment was Corolla Cross with 2 042 units and the Starlet with 2 037 models retailed. Toyota’s popular SUVs Urban Cruiser and Fortuner posted total sales of 839 and 710 respectively, while the Land Cruiser duo of LC 300 and Prado posted 308 and 162 apiece. On the luxury front, Lexus sold an aggregate of 51 models. In total, 7 595 Passenger models were sold last month.

Not to be outdone, TSAM’s truck division Hino started the year off with a retail total of 209 units – including 101 examples of 500 Series, 68 models of 300 Series while the 200 Series notched up 40 units.

Commenting on January sales, the National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of South Africa (naamsa) says: “Aggregate domestic new vehicle sales in January 2023, at 43 509 units reflected an increase of 2 006 units, or 4.8%, from the 41 503 vehicles sold in January 2022. The January 2023 new Passenger car market at 31 072 units had registered an increase of 873 cars, or a gain of 2.9%, compared to the 30 199 new cars sold in January 2022.

Domestic sales of new light commercial vehicles, bakkies and mini-buses at 10 622 units during January 2023 had recorded an increase of 998 units, or a gain of 10.4%, from the 9 624 Light Commercial Vehicles sold during January 2022.”

Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing at TSAM, Leon Theron says: “The incredible loyalty shown by our customers over more than six decades has enabled us to achieve an outstanding share of the local market. We are thankful to our fleet owners and rental companies for their continued support in these trying economic times. We are also grateful to our Dealer Network, as well as all Toyota staff, for their sterling efforts in making Toyota such a competitive brand.”
The January 2023 new Passenger car market at 31 072
Toyota such a competitive brand

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