Businesses and governments do a lot of heavy lifting, but it’s private buyers that account for the greatest share of new-vehicle sales in Australia.

According to the 2025 VFACTS report published by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI), a total of 600,580 vehicles were sold to private buyers last year, out of a total of 1,209,808 vehicles.

These figures exclude Tesla and Polestar, which report their sales separately to the Electric Vehicle Council, and several other auto brands that don’t report their sales to either industry organisation.

The Toyota RAV4 fell short of claiming the title of Australia’s best-selling vehicle overall last year, but it was far and away the best seller among private buyers with 31,413 delivered. Nevertheless, another 20,534 were delivered to other buyer types, including businesses.

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The Tesla Model Y was the second best-selling vehicle among private buyers, but there’s a caveat here – its figures are based on Electric Vehicle Council data which doesn’t categorise sales into Private, Fleet, Government and Rental categories like VFACTS.

For Tesla and Polestar vehicles, we’ve looked at sales classified as Person, One Person and Two People in the EVC’s report. With these sales included, the total number of vehicles delivered to private buyers rises to 625,608.

There are some marked differences between the top 20 list for private sales and the ‘regular’ top 20 list.