Light Commercial Vehicle Sales Increase 2.5% While Medium And Heavy Segments Post Double Digit Gains
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According to the latest data from Naamsa, total industry sales reached 51,071 units in May 2026, up 12.8% compared with 45,287 units in May 2025.
Passenger and commercial segments drive growth
The new passenger car market recorded 36,871 units sold, an increase of 16.3% year-on-year, supported by continued consumer demand and rental fleet activity.
Light commercial vehicles, including bakkies and minibuses, grew more modestly, rising 2.5% to 11,251 units.
Medium and heavy commercial segments also posted gains, with medium commercial vehicles increasing 13.6% and heavy trucks and buses rising 12.9% compared to the same period last year.
Exports come under pressure
Despite strong domestic performance, vehicle exports declined in May 2026, falling 4.8% year-on-year to 29,392 units.
The decline was largely attributed to production transitions linked to the rollout of new models by a key exporter, affecting light commercial vehicle export volumes.
Consumer demand remains resilient
Industry commentary suggests that the market continues to be supported by replacement demand, fleet renewal cycles and gradual improvements in consumer and business confidence.
However, purchasing behaviour is increasingly shaped by affordability concerns, with buyers placing greater emphasis on fuel efficiency, financing costs, long-term ownership value and practicality.
Economic pressure begins to build
The stronger sales performance comes against a more challenging macroeconomic backdrop.
Rising fuel prices pushed inflation to 4.0% year-on-year in April, while the South African Reserve Bank increased the repo rate by 25 basis points to 7.0% in May 2026, taking the prime lending rate to 10.50%.
With most vehicle purchases financed through credit, higher borrowing costs are expected to influence affordability and future demand patterns.
Market outlook
While the effects of tighter financial conditions are expected to filter through in coming months, the May figures suggest the market is still benefiting from earlier momentum.
Consumers remain active across segments, but decisions are increasingly guided by value, efficiency and total cost of ownership rather than discretionary spending.
Industry analysts note that continued growth will depend on the sector’s ability to balance affordability with technology, quality and long-term value as economic conditions evolve.
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