SA’s double-cab bakkie race: Q1 2026 leaderboard revealed
Which model is leading SA’s double-cab bakkie sales race after Q1 2026? Here’s a look at the double-, extended- and single-cab figures for the year’s opening quarter…
- Ranger leads double-cab sales race in Q1 2026
- Hilux dominates single- and extended-cab sales
- Mahindra Pik Up grabs 3rd on single-cab charts
You’ve likely already perused our list of South Africa’s best-selling bakkies in Q1 2026. But how does the picture change when we break down the sales figures by body style? Well, let’s take a closer look at the numbers and reveal the most popular single-, extended- and double-cab bakkies for the opening quarter of the year.
Based on figures kindly supplied by the folks over at Lightstone Auto, we know the Ford Ranger is leading the race for the title of Mzansi’s most popular double cab (a crown it secured for the 3rd straight year in 2025), with 5 140 units sold in Q1 2026. According to our maths, that translates to 82.4% of this model’s overall tally for this reporting period.
As a reminder, the Blue Oval brand recently revised its Ranger line-up, dropping the 2.0-litre bi-turbodiesel engine and adding a turbocharged petrol motor, more turbodiesel V6 variants and a new Sport grade. Interestingly, in the overall race – that is, including all 3 body styles – the Silverton-built Ranger finds itself down in 3rd place.
| DOUBLE-CAB BAKKIE | Q1 2026 REGISTRATIONS | |
| 1. | Ford Ranger Double Cab | 5 140 units |
| 2. | Toyota Hilux Double Cab | 4 109 units |
| 3. | Isuzu D-Max Double Cab | 2 957 units |
| All other double cabs | 6 612 units |
But back to the dual-cab sales charts. After Q1 2026, the Toyota Hilux – which is due to move into its 9th generation in June this year – ranks 2nd on the double-cab leaderboard, with 4 109 units registered. The latter figure represents 41.3% of the Prospecton-built stalwart’s overall total.
That means the Isuzu D-Max – which is scheduled to finally receive its local facelift in June this year – grabs the final spot on the double-cab podium for Q1 2026, with 2 957 units registered. Our arithmetic suggests that’s 47.4% of the Struandale-built nameplate’s overall figure.
Lightstone Auto’s dataset furthermore shows that all other 1-tonne double-cab bakkie derivatives – that is, excluding the aforementioned Ranger, Hilux and D-Max (and indeed models from any brands that don’t report sales figures to Naamsa) – collectively managed 6 612 units in the opening quarter of 2026.
Top-selling single- and extended-cab bakkies in Q1 2026
What about the single-cab space? Well, the Toyota Hilux remains SA’s best-selling single cab in Q1 2026, with 4 333 units (or 43.5% of its total) registered. The Isuzu D-Max single cab ranks 2nd with 2 813 units (or 44.7% of its tally).
As it did in 2025, the 2-door version of the KwaZulu-Natal-assembled Mahindra Pik Up completed the single-cab podium in the opening quarter of 2026, with 2 193 units registered (a whopping 78.5% of this model’s total). For the record, the Ranger single cab finished the 3-month reporting period on just 328 units.
| SINGLE-CAB BAKKIE | Q1 2026 REGISTRATIONS | |
| 1. | Toyota Hilux Single Cab | 4 333 units |
| 2. | Isuzu D-Max Single Cab | 2 813 units |
| 3. | Mahindra Pik Up Single Cab | 2 193 units |
| All other single cabs | 4 151 units |
The Toyota Hilux leads the extended-cab race in Q1 2026, too, with 1 361 units sold. The Ford Ranger ranks 2nd with 768 units, followed by the Isuzu D-Max on 520 units. Of course, these are the only 3 bakkies offered in the so-called “cab-and-a-half” body style in South Africa.
| EXTENDED-CAB BAKKIE | Q1 2026 REGISTRATIONS | |
| 1. | Toyota Hilux Xtra Cab | 1 361 units |
| 2. | Ford Ranger Super Cab | 768 units |
| 3. | Isuzu D-Max Extended Cab | 520 units |
As a reminder, the Hilux (9 955 units; up 22.0% year on year) leads the overall bakkie sales race after the first quarter of 2026, with the D-Max (6 290 units; up 12.6% year on year) ranking 2nd, marginally ahead of the 3rd-placed Ranger (6 236 units; up 0.5% year on year).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About SA Bakkie Sales
Q: Which model is leading South Africa’s double-cab bakkie sales race in 2026?
A: As of the end of Q1 2026, the Ford Ranger is the top-selling double-cab bakkie in South Africa with 5 140 units registered. This figure represents approximately 82.4% of the Ranger’s total sales volume for the first quarter.
Q: Who are the market leaders for single-cab and extended-cab bakkies?
A: The Toyota Hilux remains the dominant force in both the single-cab segment (4,333 units) and the extended-cab segment (1 361 units). The Isuzu D-Max ranks second in both categories, while the Mahindra Pik Up holds the third-place podium spot for single cabs.
Q: What new model updates are expected for the top-selling bakkies this year?
A: June 2026 is set to be a major month for the local industry, with the Toyota Hilux scheduled to transition to its 9th-generation model and the Isuzu D-Max slated to receive a local facelift.
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