Suzuki keeps climbing: September dip still leaves it second‑best‑selling in South Africa
Image: Suzuki Swift – a picture that says the brand is still in demand.
Suzuki Auto South Africa hit a fresh high point in October 2025. Even after a small drop in September, the local arm of the Japanese automaker broke its own record set in August, proving it’s on a steady upward swing.
For the tenth month in a row, Suzuki secured the number‑two spot on the country’s best‑selling car list, cementing its position as a favourite choice for South African drivers.
According to the South African National Automotive Statistics Association (Namsa), Suzuki sold 6,890 new vehicles in October 2025 – a jump of 354 units from the 6,534 cars it delivered earlier in August. The uptick shows the brand’s resilience and growing popularity, even as the automotive market continues to shift.
With a solid sales performance, Suzuki remains a key player, proving that its blend of reliability and value keeps South African buyers coming back for more.




