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Australia June 2026: BYD at 13.5% share, only 243 sales below Toyota in all-time record market

3 July 2026 at 10:32

BYD sold almost 19,000 units in Australia in June.

6/07 update: Now with Top 60 All brands and Top 20 models rankings

It’s a very eventful month in Australia, with June volumes up 9.9% year-on-year to 140,058 units. This is the highest ever monthly tally in the country, eclipsing the previous best of 134,171 reached 9 years ago in June 2017. The year-to-date result halfway through the year is up 1.2% to 631,581, the second highest mark at this stage of the year just below 2024 (632,412). Once again BEV sales are the big story of the month, up a whopping 147.3% year-on-year to 32,570 and a record 23.3% share. This is the fifth straight month BEVs reach a record share after hitting 11.8% in February, 14.6% in March, 16.4% in April and 19.9% in May. Meanwhile petrol is down -29% to 34,717 and 26.5% share, diesel falls -18.4% to 31,789 and 24.2% share, Hybrids are up 35% to 20,741 and 15.8% share and PHEVs soar 158% to 16,068 and 12.3% share.

Big surprise in the brands ranking: BYD (+131.5%), helped by a shipment of 5,000 new cars from a ship it owns early in the month, ends May only 243 sales below long term leader Toyota (-5.4%). The Chinese carmaker sees its record volume jump from 8,211 last month to a huge 18,881 in June and its record share fly off from 8.2% last April to 13.5% this month. BYD admitted the potentially freak event is unlikely to be repeated for some time. The Chinese carmaker was the best-selling brand in Victoria, Queensland, Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory last month. For context, looking at the best performance of other strong selling brands in recent years, we have Toyota at a record 24,546 in June 2017, Holden at 17,120 in June 2003, Mazda at 12,501 in June 2017, Hyundai at 12,300 in June 2016 and Ford at 10,103 in June 2025.

But BYD isn’t the only record-breaker in June. Just below Ford (-9.1%), Tesla surges 88.9% year-on-year to reach an all time high 4th place with 8,670 sales and 6.2% share, all records. Its previous best was #6 in June 2023, March 2024 and May 2026, 7,018 sales in June 2023 and 6% share just last month. Kia (+2.5%) stays at #5 but Hyundai (-11%) drops two spots on May to #6. Mazda (-22.7%) implodes and repeats at #7, its lowest ranking in at least 15 years. Chinese fares GWM (+11.7%), MG (+28.4%) and Chery (+49%) all fit within the Top 10 again, with the latter breaking its volume record for staggering 17th month in a row at 4,505.

Model-wise, the Tesla Model Y (+133.5%) spectacularly repeats at #1 and soars to above 8,000 sales and 5.8% share for the month. To put this into context, the record volumes for the Ford Ranger (7,767 in December 2023), Toyota Hilux (7,582 in June 2022) and Toyota RAV4 (6,712 in August 2024) are all below what the Model Y achieved this month… The three models however managed higher record shares, with the Ranger at 7.9%, Hilux at 7.6% and the RAV4 at 6.7%, all on the same months as their volume bests. BYD places three models inside the Top 10 for the first time: the Sealion 7 (+163.5%) is up 10 spots on May to #4, the Shark 6 (+13.5%) up 13 to #6 and the new Atto 2 up 31 to #9 for its first ever Top 10 finish in Australia. The new BYD Sealion 8 (#19) and Zeekr 7X (#20) both break into the Top 20 for the first time.

Previous month: Australia May 2026: BEVs at record 19.9% share, Tesla Model Y #1, Jaecoo J5 #7

One year ago: Australia June 2025: BYD up to #5, China-built at 23% share

Full June 2026 Top 60 All brands and Top 20 models below.

Australia June 2026 – brands:

PosBrandJun-26%/25May2026%/25PosFY25
1ToyotaΒ Β 19,12413.7%– 5.4%195,14115.1%– 21.4%11
2BYD18,88113.5%+ 131.5%252,3358.3%+ 124.1%28
3FordΒ Β 9,1816.6%– 9.1%342,2966.7%– 10.6%32
4Tesla8,6706.2%+ 88.9%623,5883.7%+ 66.7%1015
5KiaΒ Β 8,0055.7%+ 2.5%541,8466.6%+ 2.7%44
6HyundaiΒ Β 7,4805.3%– 11.0%439,5906.3%+ 1.6%65
7MazdaΒ Β 7,2785.2%– 22.6%740,5026.4%– 17.2%53
8GWM6,1044.4%+ 11.7%830,3594.8%+ 20.5%77
9MG5,0013.6%+ 28.4%1023,1463.7%+ 6.8%1110
10Chery4,5053.2%+ 49.0%924,9644.0%+ 76.8%813
11Isuzu Ute4,2093.0%– 18.3%1220,4723.2%– 6.4%129
12Mitsubishi4,1503.0%– 22.2%1124,8023.9%– 25.7%96
13Geely3,5072.5%+ 326.6%1310,9701.7%+ 494.6%1827
14SubaruΒ Β 2,9022.1%– 37.0%1614,8172.3%– 25.6%1311
15Omoda Jaecoo2,5411.8%+ 568.7%148,8081.4%+ 1176.5%1932
16Volkswagen2,5211.8%– 14.7%1812,3332.0%– 16.5%1714
17BMW2,5041.8%– 5.2%1512,6172.0%– 8.0%1617
18Mercedes2,4851.8%– 17.7%1713,0172.1%– 5.0%1516
19Nissan2,3371.7%– 32.6%1913,8542.2%– 32.8%1412
20Zeekr1,9541.4%+ 1660.4%225,8350.9%+ 1196.7%2536
21HondaΒ Β 1,5251.1%+ 0.9%208,1341.3%+ 0.8%2019
22Lexus1,3671.0%– 3.9%246,2991.0%– 14.2%2321
23Audi1,3381.0%– 17.5%236,0701.0%– 11.2%2418
24SuzukiΒ Β 1,2920.9%– 16.0%216,7441.1%– 20.9%2120
25LDV1,2290.9%– 22.3%256,4091.0%– 12.7%2222
26Renault8370.6%+ 55.9%302,5220.4%+ 2.9%2929
27Denza7900.6%new282,4190.4%new3057
28Volvo6600.5%– 6.5%273,6190.6%+ 0.6%2724
29Land Rover6150.4%– 30.7%263,6420.6%– 17.1%2623
30Mini5830.4%+ 8.2%292,7790.4%– 2.3%2825
31Skoda4050.3%– 0.2%342,1070.3%– 2.2%3128
32KGM3890.3%– 23.0%311,6610.3%– 27.1%3430
33Chevrolet3790.3%– 9.8%321,7720.3%– 8.5%3331
34Ram3440.2%+ 3.9%351,6010.3%– 3.7%3533
35Porsche3420.2%– 33.5%332,0770.3%– 29.9%3226
36Polestar2540.2%– 25.1%361,2000.2%+ 2.3%3635
37Leapmotor2500.2%+ 316.7%427790.1%+ 152.1%3942
38Genesis1750.1%+ 4.8%417590.1%– 0.8%4039
39Foton1580.1%new407150.1%new4251
40Fiat1520.1%+ 76.7%398970.1%– 2.0%3837
41Deepal1430.1%+ 346.9%377370.1%+ 644.4%4145
42Cupra1160.1%– 67.9%381,0910.2%– 32.4%3734
43Farizon740.1%new481700.0%new48 –
44Peugeot540.0%– 65.2%444270.1%– 41.4%4441
45GMC460.0%+ 12.2%472020.0%+ 188.6%4646
46Alfa Romeo350.0%– 45.3%451960.0%– 30.5%4744
47JAC350.0%– 70.3%464370.1%– 51.8%4340
48Aston Martin300.0%+ 36.4%52900.0%– 15.1%5050
49Jeep280.0%– 82.4%433410.1%– 68.2%4538
50Xpeng240.0%new –240.0%new55 –
51Maserati210.0%– 30.0%491010.0%– 33.1%4948
52Lamborghini180.0%– 30.8%53690.0%– 54.0%5347
53Ferrari160.0%+ 23.1%51880.0%– 12.0%5149
54Bentley110.0%+ 37.5%50740.0%+ 25.4%5252
55McLaren50.0%+ 0.0% –190.0%– 51.3%5654
56Rolls-Royce30.0%+ 50.0%54290.0%– 21.6%5455
57Forthing20.0%new –20.0%new60 –
58Citroen00.0%– 100.0%5530.0%– 57.1%5956
59Jaguar00.0%– 100.0% –70.0%– 98.0%5743
60Lotus00.0%– 100.0% –50.0%– 86.8%5853

Australia June 2026 – models:

PosModelJun-26%/25May2026%/25PosFY25
1Tesla Model Y8,0725.8%+ 133.5%120,3963.2%+ 95.5%310
2Ford Ranger5,9994.3%– 4.7%226,3144.2%– 7.1%11
3Toyota Hilux5,1753.7%– 16.5%322,6073.6%– 13.9%23
4BYD Sealion 74,7303.4%+ 163.5%1412,5162.0%+ 233.2%825
5Toyota RAV44,1152.9%+ 70.0%415,5512.5%– 35.3%42
6BYD Shark 63,3982.4%+ 13.5%199,4931.5%– 8.9%1418
7Isuzu D-Max2,7402.0%– 12.2%912,9082.0%– 8.2%74
8Hyundai Kona2,5051.8%+ 0.8%513,1322.1%+ 16.8%67
9BYD Atto 22,4821.8%new405,4010.9%new27168
10GWM Haval Jolion2,4461.7%+ 22.3%1311,4801.8%+ 27.1%914
11Chery Tiggo 42,3291.7%+ 31.7%813,6382.2%+ 70.6%511
12Geely EX52,3031.6%+ 180.2%116,7561.1%+ 266.2%1978
13BYD Sealion 62,2181.6%+ 38.3%385,3120.8%+ 21.4%2939
14Ford Everest2,1761.6%– 19.6%1011,1331.8%– 9.4%115
15Kia Sportage2,1141.5%+ 15.2%129,6541.5%– 8.6%1315
16Hyundai Tucson2,1071.5%– 9.6%611,2361.8%+ 9.4%1012
17Jaecoo J52,0961.5%new76,1131.0%new22 –
18Mitsubishi Triton1,9821.4%– 2.6%1510,3511.6%+ 12.2%1217
19BYD Sealion 81,9611.4%new335,3800.9%new28 –
20Zeekr 7X1,8681.3%new305,5320.9%new26146

Source: VFACTS

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