New sales figures suggest fewer Australian buyers are stepping up into four-wheel drive utes.

Monthly data released by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) this week shows 4×4 ute sales are down more than 10 per cent year-to-date, despite a recent upward trend from the likes of Ford and Toyota.

The popular Ford Ranger 4×4 rose from 3431 sales in April to 4051 in May, while sales of Toyota HiLux 4x4s jumped to 3685 in May, compared to 2535 in the month prior.

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However, year-on-year figures show the off-road ute segment is down 18 per cent so far in 2026, with Australia’s overall new-vehicle market down 4.5 per cent in the same period.

May 2025 saw Australians buy a total of 101,358 cars, SUVs, and light commercial vehicles – compared to 96,844 last month.

While Toyota has been Australia’s favourite auto brand for 23 years in a row, 2016 was the first year the HiLux took the crown as the nation’s best-selling vehicle – before the Ford Ranger beat it out for the top spot in 2023 and every year since.