VOLKSWAGEN Group South Africa (VWSA) ended 2018 as the market leader of the passenger car segment in South Africa for the eighth consecutive year with total sales of 83 449 units (Volkswagen – 74 396 and Audi – 9 053) and an overall market share of 22.9%. The Volkswagen Brand was number 1 in the South African passenger car market with a market share of 19.8%.
The locally-produced sixth-generation Polo which was launched in January 2018 ended the year with 24 502 in sales. With sales of 25 641, the only other model which topped Polo sales in the passenger car market was the Polo Vivo, which has been the best-selling passenger car in South Africa since 2010. Both models accounted for a 40.5% share of the segment and 14.2% share of the total passenger car market in 2018.
Volkswagen’s popular SUV, the Tiguan, increased sales by 2 120 as compared to 2017 to end off 2018 with 6 306 units and a respectable market share of 15.8% in its segment. The Golf showed dominance with 4 508 of the hatches sold last year and an impressive 32.5% market share in its segment.
Volkswagen’s sales were supported by a strong performance of the dealer channel which accounted for the 70% of the total sales.
Despite tough times in the premium segment, Audi remained resolute in spite of a relatively quiet year in terms of new models launched locally. The brand maintained a market share of 17% in the premium segment in 2018 with total sales of 9 053 units.
The Audi A3 range remained the highest selling range, with 2 878 vehicles sold across all models. The range is represented by the Audi A3 Sedan, A3 Sportback and A3 Cabriolet, with the Sedan and Sportback having sold 1 425 and 1 409 units respectively.
The Audi A4 range followed closely behind, having sold a total of 1 502 units during 2018. Another impressive feat came in the form of Audi Sport sales for 2018, where the brand managed to increase the sales of their high-performance brand by 29.3% versus 2017.
Despite a moderately declining commercial vehicle market, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles managed to increase sales year on year from 8 516 in 2017 to 8 567 sales in 2018, an increase of 0.6%. Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles finished off 2018 strong with December seeing the highest total sales figure for the year (all sales channels) of 1 076 units.
December also saw the highest dealer sales figure for the year of 664 units, highest rental deliveries for the year of 329 units and the highest Amarok dealer sales for the year of 312 units.
Volkswagen Group South Africa sold 89 886 vehicles in the total vehicle market.
“2018 was a tough year for the local new passenger car market due to fragile and weak economic circumstances. VWSA’s strong sales performance, led by Polo and Polo Vivo, showed that customers always choose brands that they can trust and offer them better value for money. 2019 will be another challenging year for the South African automotive industry due to local and international economic and socio-political uncertainties,” said Thomas Schaefer, Managing Director and Chairman: Volkswagen Group South Africa.
“We remain positive that our new SUV models such as Volkswagen T-Cross and Audi Q8 planned to be launched this year, will ensure that VWSA maintains its market leadership in the local passenger car segment in 2019,” added Schaefer.