Pik Up cracks 4 figures! SA’s best-selling bakkies in February 2026
In February 2026, the locally assembled Mahindra Pik Up breached the 4-figure sales mark. Here are South Africa’s best- and worst-selling bakkies…
- Hilux pushes past 3 000-unit mark in February
- Pik Up cracks 4 figures to retain 4th position
- GWM’s P-Series clambers back into the top 5
In February 2026, South Africa’s total new-vehicle market grew 11.4% year on year to 53 455 units, with the light-commercial vehicle (LCV) segment registering its 11th straight month of year-on-year growth, improving 11.9% to 13 218 units. But what happened on the list of SA’s best- and worst-selling bakkies?
Well, after dipping below the 3 000-unit mark in both 2025’s final month and 2026’s opening month, the Toyota Hilux broke back through this barrier in February 2026. Local registrations of the Prospecton-built stalwart – which is due to move into its 9th generation later this year – increased an appreciable 35.8% month on month to 3 362 units.
Meanwhile, the Silverton-produced Ford Ranger retained the runner-up position in February 2026, registering a marginal month-on-month improvement of 1.0% to end on 2 091 units. That was just enough to keep the Blue Oval bakkie ahead of the Struandale-made Isuzu D-Max, which enjoyed a 46.6% month-on-month surge (admittedly off a relatively low base) to reach 1 951 units.
So, the podium positions were unchanged compared to January 2026, with the Mahindra Pik Up likewise retaining 4th place last month. That said, February 2026’s performance of 1 003 units was one of the KwaZulu-Natal-assembled Pik Up’s strongest efforts yet, representing a 33.2% month-on-month increase. According to our records, this is only the 2nd time (after March 2025) the Indian brand’s bakkie has cracked 4 figures in a single month.
The GWM P-Series (up 21.3% month on month to 559 units) climbed a place to 5th in February, with the Chinese contender thus ranking as the local market’s most popular fully imported bakkie. The Volkswagen Amarok – which is produced alongside the Ranger at Ford’s Silverton facility – likewise gained a spot last month, moving up to 6th by reaching 401 units (up 24.9% month on month).
That saw the Toyota Land Cruiser 79 (down 21.3% month on month to 381 units) drop 2 rankings to 7th in February, though the evergreen 70 Series bakkie kept its nose ahead of the Rosslyn-built Nissan Navara (up 20.5% month on month to 376 units). As a reminder, with Chery SA set to take over Nissan’s Rosslyn plant, local production of the Navara is due to wrap up in May 2026, after which this model will be imported from Thailand.
Meanwhile, the JAC T-Series (246 units; up 3.4% month on month) held steady in 9th place, with the Foton Tunland (182 units; down 11.2% month on month) again closing out the table. While JAC reports only a combined T-Series figure to Naamsa, we’re awaiting an unofficial breakdown of the range’s sales for February.
Bakkies outside the top 10 in February 2026
So, which bakkies didn’t crack the top 10 in the 2nd month of 2026? Well, despite the fact the GWM Steed has been officially discontinued, this Chinese workhorse was again the best of the rest in February, ending the month on 263 units (including a whopping 238 sales to the rental industry). We suspect local stock will soon run dry. Next came the Peugeot Landtrek, with 174 units of the Chinese-built model registered last month.
The Mahindra Bolero (76 units) effectively placed 13th, while the Mitsubishi Triton reached 31 registrations to find itself languishing in 14th. The Changan Hunter (15 units) was 15th overall, while the Jeep Gladiator attracted 9 sales to rank 16th. Interestingly, a solitary unit of the upcoming Kia Tasman was reported as a so-called “single” registration (that is, registered to Kia SA itself) in February, with a local launch seemingly imminent…
SA’s 10 best-selling bakkies in February 2026
1. Toyota Hilux – 3 362 units
2. Ford Ranger – 2 091 units
3. Isuzu D-Max – 1 951 units
4. Mahindra Pik Up – 1 003 units
5. GWM P-Series – 559 units
6. Volkswagen Amarok – 401 units
7. Toyota Land Cruiser 79 – 381 units
8. Nissan Navara – 376 units
9. JAC T-Series – 246 units
10. Foton Tunland – 182 units
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