Australia’s best-selling hybrids of 2024 revealed

Jordan Mulach
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A record 172,696 hybrid vehicles were delivered to Australian motorists in 2024, as sales of the fuel-efficient models continued to swallow up traditional petrol and diesel alternatives.

That figure was a significant 76 percent higher than the year before, in a market that grew by only 1.7 percent overall. By 2024, hybrids accounted for almost 14 percent of all new registered vehicles.

The increase can largely be attributed to Toyota, which dominated the overall market and had nine hybrids on sale in Australia – more than any other brand.

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Brand

Toyota remained not only the overall market leader, but also the largest seller of hybrid vehicles, with 115,477 hybrid vehicle deliveries accounting for more than two-thirds of all new hybrids registered in Australia.

This performance was also enough for Toyota’s hybrids alone to surpass the sales figures of every other brand, as Ford ended the year with a total of 100,170 deliveries.

Combined with luxury brand Lexus, the duo delivered more than 125,000 hybrids, and both brands led the way in the percentage of hybrid sales compared to non-hybrids in their respective model ranges.

Hyundai came in second place – albeit with less than a tenth of Toyota’s hybrid deliveries – while GWM was the third largest seller of fuel-efficient vehicles, accounting for 28 percent of total deliveries.

Behind Lexus was Honda, which had the highest hybrid sales share after Toyota and Lexus at 45.1 percent.

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Although MG had a relatively slow year in terms of hybrid sales, this is expected to change in 2025 as the new MG 3 and ZS arrive in greater numbers.

Brand Hybrid sales 2024 General brand sales % hybrid turnover
Toyota 115,477 241,296 47.9%
Hyundai 14,961 71,664 20.9%
GWM 11,980 42,782 28.0%
Lexus 9506 13,642 69.7%
Honda 6358 14,092 45.1%
Kia 5682 81,787 6.9%
Nissan 5128 45,284 11.3%
Subaru 2796 40,604 6.9%
MG 796 50,592 1.6%
Chevrolet 9 4303 0.2%
Maserati 1 377 0.3%

Models

The Toyota RAV4 may have narrowly missed out on becoming Australia’s best-selling car, but a personal best for the mid-size SUV was set by almost 56,000 deliveries of its hybrid variants.

Along with the Corolla, Camry, Kluger, Corolla Cross, Yaris Cross and Yaris, the RAV4 lost its petrol variants in 2024 when Toyota decided to stop selling petrol models where a hybrid option was available.

While the vast majority of deliveries are attributed to Toyota finally overcoming supply bottlenecks that have persisted for 24 months, the automaker claims that demand for the RAV4 is strong enough to dethrone the Ranger if it best-selling vehicle in history. 2025.

It topped Toyota’s top six, with the Hyundai Kona being the first model to break the brand’s strong run. The Kona was closely followed by the Lexus NX, Nissan

While the MG ZS ended the year with the lowest percentage of hybrids delivered compared to the entire model line, the SUV ran exclusively on gasoline or electric power for most of the year. A new generation with a hybrid powertrain arrived in December.

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Similarly, the hybrid E-Ray variant of the Chevrolet Corvette – the fastest accelerating version of the sports car available locally – was launched late this year.

Model Hybrid sales 2024 General model sales % hybrid turnover
Toyota RAV4 55,902 58,718 95.2%
Toyota Corolla 19,460 24,027 81.0%
Toyota Camry 14,475 15,401 94.0%
Toyota Kluger 8212 9868 83.2%
Toyota Corolla Cross 7727 8902 86.8%
Toyota Yaris Cross 5266 8206 64.2%
Hyundai Kona 4825 17,374 27.8%
LexusNX 4417 6123 72.1%
Nissan X Trail 4249 17,494 24.3%
GWM Haval H6 4197 12,416 33.8%
Hyundai Tucson 4156 19,061 21.8%
GWM Haval Jolion 3995 14,238 28.1%
Hyundai SantaFe 3952 5392 73.3%
Kia Sportage 3434 22,210 15.5%
Toyota C-HR 2824 2828 99.9%
Honda HR-V 2281 3350 68.1%
Hyundai i30 2028 12,682 16.0%
Honda CR-V 1873 5547 33.8%
Subaru Forester 1718 13,445 12.8%
Honda ZR-V 1679 4092 41.0%
Lexus RX 1675 2075 80.7%
GWM tank 500 1531 1673 91.5%
Lexus LBX 1470 1470 100.0%
Toyota Yaris 1142 2263 50.5%
Subaru Crosstrek 1078 11,545 9.3%
GWM tank 300 1036 3968 26.1%
Lexus ES 926 1025 90.3%
Nissan Qashqai 879 6560 13.4%
Kia Niro 806 1455 55.4%
Kia Sorento 751 9791 7.7%
Lexus UX 710 921 77.1%
Kia Carnival 691 10,080 6.9%
MG3 617 12,563 4.9%
Toyota Tundra 469 469 100.0%
Honda Civic 396 966 41.0%
GWM Cannon Alpha 307 1095 28.0%
LexusLM 298 298 100.0%
MG ZS 179 22,629 0.8%
Honda Accord 121 137 88.3%
Chevrolet Corvette 9 441 2.0%
Lexus LS 8 11 72.7%
GWM Haval H7 4 4 100.0%
LexusLC 2 51 3.9%
Maserati Ghibli 1 18 5.6%

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