VFACTS August 2025: Four Chinese brands in top 10

Australians took delivery of 100,539 new vehicles in August, up 2.2 per cent on the same month last year.

There’s a major caveat here – these figures don’t include Tesla and Polestar, which report their sales figures to the Electric Vehicle Council (EVC).

The EVC has previously published its monthly sales report the day before the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) publishes its monthly VFACTS report.

Now, with more auto brands signing up to publish their sales figures in the EVC report, this is being published after the monthly VFACTS report.

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Polestar has separately supplied us with its sales data, though neither Tesla nor the EVC has supplied sales data at the time of publication.

It’s unclear, then, whether Tesla was in the list of top 10 best-selling brands. If not, that means four Chinese brands – BYD, GWM, MG and Chery – were in the national top 10.

While BYD, GWM and MG have all finished in the top 10 before, the presence of all three plus Chery is a first.

BYD finished sixth, with GWM, MG and Chery filling out the top 10. Combined, this bloc helped keep stalwarts like Isuzu Ute, Subaru, Volkswagen and Nissan out of the top 10.

It’s worth noting that, in addition to Tesla and Polestar not supplying their sales data to the FCAI, the monthly VFACTS report doesn’t include brands like Mahindra, Xpeng, Ineos, Smart and Cadillac. This consistently leaves us with an incomplete picture of the overall market, even if none of these sell in the same volumes as players like Toyota and Ford.

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Toyota was Australia’s top-selling auto brand in August. In other news, water is wet.