New Car Sales Figures April 2014

The following data are new car sales figures for the month of April 2014. You can read CarAdvice’s analysis of the winners and losers for April 2014 here.

April 2014 Australian New Car Sales Figures

1 Toyota 14,930
2 Holden 8,010
3 Hyundai 7,626
4 Mazda 7,000
5 Ford 6,449
6 Mitsubishi 4,360
7 Nissan 4,157
8 Volkswagen 4,019
9 Subaru 2,903
10 Honda 2,352
11 Mercedes-Benz 2,262
12 Jeep 2,067
13 Kia 1,913
14 BMW 1,667
15 Audi 1,520
16 Isuzu 1,353
17 Suzuki 1,078
18 Land Rover 825
19 Renault 642
20 Lexus 500
21 Fiat 476
22 Volvo 393
23 Peugeot 380
24 Skoda 261
25 Great Wall 253
26 Alfa Romeo 217
27 Porsche 208
28 Chrysler 182
29 Fiat Professional 126
30 MINI 107
31 Citroen 105
32 Ssangyong 100
33 Dodge 94
34 Jaguar 82
35 Opel 75
36 Proton 43
37 Chery 41
38 Infiniti 33
39 Maserati 16
40 Bentley 12
41 Aston Martin 9
42 Ferrari 6
43 Smart 6
44 Lotus 3
45 McLaren 2
46 Lamborghini 1
47 Morgan 1
48 Rolls-Royce 1
49 Caterham 0

(units sold â€" market share)

Micro Car Segment Winners :

  1. Mitsubishi Mirage (533 â€" 45.4%)
  2. Fiat 500 / Abarth (204 â€" 17.4%)
  3. Holden Barina Spark (137 â€" 11.7%)

Light Car Segment Winners :

  1. Hyundai i20 (1,245 â€" 17.6%)
  2. Toyota Yaris (905 â€" 12.8%)
  3. Mazda 2 (804 â€" 11.4%)

Light Car â€" above $25,000 â€" segment Winners :

  1. Audi A1 (247 â€" 58.9%)
  2. Peugeot 208 (88 â€" 21%)
  3. Mini Hatch/Clubman (50 â€" 11.9%)

Small Car Segment Winners:

  1. Toyota Corolla (3,315 â€" 19%)
  2. Mazda 3 (3,057 â€" 17.5%)
  3. Hyundai i30 (2,271 â€" 13%)

Small Car â€" above $40,000 â€" Segment Winners:

  1. Mercedes-Benz A-Class (469 â€" 41.5%)
  2. Audi A3 (231 â€" 20.4%)
  3. BMW 1 Series (148 â€" 13.1%)

Medium Car Segment Winners:

  1. Toyota Camry (1,235 â€" 35.9%)
  2. Mazda 6 (384 â€" 11.2%)
  3. Holden Malibu (249 â€" 7.2%)

Medium Car â€" above $60,000 â€" Segment Winners:

  1. BMW 3 Series (411 â€" 26.3%)
  2. Mercedes-Benz C-Class (279 â€" 17.9%)
  3. Lexus IS (237 â€" 15.2%)

Large Car Segment Winners:

  1. Holden Commodore (2,443 â€" 70.6%)
  2. Ford Falcon (653 â€" 18.9%)
  3. Toyota Aurion (310 â€" 9%)

Large Car â€" above $70,000 â€" Segment Winners:

  1. Mercedes-Benz E-class (130 â€" 36.3%)
  2. Audi A6 (65 â€" 18.2%)
  3. BMW 5 Series (49 â€" 13.7%)

Upper Large Car Segment Winners:

  1. Chrysler 300 (174 â€" 63.3%)
  2. Holden Caprice (101 â€" 36.7%)

Upper Large Car â€" above $100,000 â€" Segment Winners:

  1. Mercedes-Benz S-Class (27 â€" 38.6%)
  2. Audi A8 / BMW 7 Series (9 â€" 12.9%)
  3. Porsche Panamera (7 â€" 10%)

People Mover Segment Winners:

  1. Hyundai iMAX (223 â€" 26.9%)
  2. Honda Odyssey (203 â€" 24.5%)
  3. Kia Carnival (151 â€" 18.2%)

People Mover â€" above $60,000 â€" Segment Winners:

  1. Mercedes-Benz Valente (26 â€" 52%)
  2. Mercedes-Benz Viano (16 â€" 32%)
  3. Chrysler Voyager (9 â€" 16%)

Sports Segment Winners:

  1. Toyota 86 (312 â€" 29.5%)
  2. Hyundai Veloster (228 â€" 21.6%)
  3. Subaru BRZ (83 â€" 9.1%)

Sports â€" above $80,000 â€" Segment Winners:

  1. BMW 4 Series Coupe/Convertible (184 â€" 33.5%)
  2. Mercedes-Benz C-class Coupe (103 â€" 18.7%)
  3. Mercedes-Benz E-class Coupe/Convertible (97 â€" 17.6%)

Supercars (200k+) Segment Winners:

  1. Porsche 911 (32 â€" 36.4%)
  2. BMW 6 Series (13 â€" 14.8%)
  3. Aston Martin Coupe/Convertible (9 â€" 10.2%)

SUV Small Segment Winners:

  1. Hyundai ix35 (1,375 â€" 24.1%)
  2. Mitsubishi ASX (630 â€" 11%)
  3. Subaru XV (610 â€" 10.7%)

SUV Small â€" above $40,000 â€" Segment Winners:

  1. Audi Q3 (250 â€" 45.9%)
  2. Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class (160 â€" 29.4%)
  3. BMW X1 (96 â€" 17.6%)

SUV Medium Segment Winners:

  1. Toyota RAV4 (1,548 â€" 19.4%)
  2. Mazda CX-5 (1,543 â€" 19.4%)
  3. Nissan X-Trail (1,304 â€" 16.4%)

SUV Medium â€" above $60,000 â€" Segment Winners:

  1. BMW X3 (250 â€" 26.2%)
  2. Audi Q5 (222 â€" 23.3%)
  3. Range Rover Evoque (215 â€" 22.5%)

SUV Large Segment Winners:

  1. Toyota Prado (1,622 â€" 21.3)
  2. Jeep Grand Cherokee (1,014 â€" 13.3%)
  3. Ford Territory (697 â€" 9.1%)

SUV Large â€" above $70,000 â€" Segment Winners:

  1. BMW X5 (330 â€" 19.8%)
  2. Range Rover Sport (266 â€" 15.9%)
  3. Mercedes-Benz M-Class (229 â€" 13.7%)

SUV Upper Large Segment Winners:

  1. Toyota Landcruiser Wagon (684 -88.5%)
  2. Nissan Patrol Wagon (89 â€" 11.5%)

SUV Upper Large â€" above $100,000 â€" Segment Winners:

  1. Mercedes-Benz GL-Class (59 â€" 57.8%)
  2. Range Rover (24 -23.5%)
  3. Lexus LX (13 â€" 12.7%)

Vans <= 2.5T Segment Winners:

  1. Volkswagen Caddy Van (100 â€" 44.1%)
  2. Renault Kangoo (56 -24.7%)
  3. Suzuki APV (47 -20.7%)

Vans 2.5-3.5T Segment Winners:

  1. Toyota Hiace Van (520 â€" 42.5%)
  2. Hyundai iLoad (373 â€" 30.5%)
  3. Volkswagen Transporter (100 -8.2%)

Pickup 4×2 Segment Winners

  1. Toyota Hilux 4×2 (691 â€" 20.9%)
  2. Ford Ranger 4×2 (549 â€" 16.6%)
  3. Holden Utility 4×2 (500 â€" 15.1%)

Pickup 4×4 Segment Winners

  1. Toyota Hilux 4×4 (1,883 â€" 21.2%)
  2. Ford Ranger (1,545 â€" 17.4%)
  3. Holden Colorado 4×4 (1,032 â€" 11.6%)

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