SA’s best-selling double-cab bakkies of Q1 2024

Ranger or Hilux? Which nameplate was the top seller in South Africa’s all-important double-cab bakkie segment in the opening quarter of 2024? We have the figures!

With the opening quarter of the year already behind us, it’s time to take a look at the double-cab bakkie sales race in South Africa for Q1 2024. So, which locally built contender is leading the pack in the dual-cab segment?

For the record, since Naamsa’s monthly sales figures don’t include a breakdown of the 3 available bakkie body styles (the single-, extended- and double-cab shapes), we’ve again turned to our colleagues over at Lightstone Auto for help identifying SA’s best-selling 1-tonne double-cab bakkies for Q1 2024.

Before we share these figures, let’s take a step back and consider what the overall picture – that is, including all 3 body styles – looks like after the opening 3 months of the year. Based on Naamsa’s numbers, the Toyota Hilux is leading the overall race, with 8 849 units registered. The Ford Ranger is 2nd on 6 055 units, while the Isuzu D-Max completes the 1-tonne podium with 5 171 sales.

South Africa’s best-selling double-cab bakkies in Q1 2024

Ford’s Ranger leads the dual-cab sales races after the opening quarter of the year.

Now let’s break down the sales statistics by body style. According to Lightstone Auto’s figures, the Ford Ranger is leading the double-cab bakkie segment in Q1 2024, with 4 648 units sold. By our maths, that translates to 76.8% of the Silverton-built bakkies overall tally.

With 4 046 units, the Toyota Hilux is currently in 2nd place in the double-cab sales race, just 602 sales off the pace. For the record, double-cab registrations thus comprise 45.7% of the Prospecton-produced stalwart’s overall total in this reporting period.

As you’ve no doubt already gleaned, the Isuzu D-Max finds itself in 3rd position, with 2 109 units sold in the double-cab segment. Interestingly, that means the dual-cab body style’s share of total D-Max sales has dropped (compared with 2023) to 40.8%.

In addition, it’s worth noting Lightstone Auto’s figures show that sales of all other double-cab bakkie derivatives (over and above the Ranger, Hilux and D-Max that is) in the local market total 4 670 units for the opening quarter of the year. 

SA’s top-selling single- and extended-cab bakkies in Q1 2024

Toyota’s Hilux leads the pack in the single-cab sales race for Q1 2024.

What about the 1-tonne single-cab space (note, the no-longer-produced Nissan NP200 is excluded from this exercise since it’s a half-tonner)? Well, the Toyota Hilux is the leader in this segment so far, with 3 206 units. That figure translates to 36.2% of the nameplate’s total in Q1 2024.

The Isuzu D-Max slots into 2nd position on 2 499 units (or 48.3% of its aggregate), while the 2-door version of the KwaZulu-Natal-assembled Mahindra Pik Up (1 512 units or a heady 74.2% of its total) is in 3rd place. The Ford Ranger single cab, meanwhile, finishes Q1 2024 on 458 registrations (just 7.6% of its total), with all other 1-tonne single cabs collectively managing 2 405 units.

Finally, the Toyota Hilux leads the way in the extended-cab sales contest, with 1 592 units of the Xtra Cab registered in the 1st quarter of the year. The Ford Ranger Super Cab finds itself in 2nd (949 units), ahead of the Isuzu D-Max Extended Cab (563 units) in 3rd.

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