HondaAustralia has posted its best monthly sales result since June, with its ZR-V crossover SUV having one of its best months yet.

The brand was up 139.3 per cent on last November, admittedly a disappointing month for the brand in 2024.

The ZR-V was up 266.9 per cent on last November to 433 units, with the CR-V – the brand’s other mid-size SUV – up 625.5 per cent to 399 units and the Civic up 675 per cent to 124 units, the latter from a low base.

The result sees the Japanese brand surpass its entire 2024 result a month early, having delivered 14,194 cars in the first 11 months of 2025 compared to 14,092 for the entire 2024 calendar year.

If its December 2025 sales can match its year-to-date 1290 monthly average, Honda is on course for 15,484 sales, its best effort since 2021 – though still a far cry from just last decade when it was regularly shifting over 40,000 vehicles here annually.

Honda Australia CEO Jay Joseph predicted the brand would hit around 15,000 sales this year after the 27-year Honda US veteran took over as CEO in April. 

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The year-to-date gain means Honda is one of only two Japanese brands to increase its sales so far in 2025, with its 9.1 per cent growth better than Lexus’s 8.0 per cent.

Other key Japanese rivals have posted losses, the biggest from Suzuki (-27.4 per cent) followed by Nissan (-18.7 per cent), Mitsubishi (-17.5 per cent), Mazda and Subaru (both -4.9 per cent). 

Even perennial sales leader, Toyota – unbeaten in Australia since 2003 – has posted a 0.6 per cent fall though it still dominates the market.

November saw the best result yet for the ZR-V – the smaller of its two mid-size SUVs – with its 433 sales just shy of its peak of 540 in March 2024, but its best result since 440 in June the same year. It’s sitting at 3588 sales year-to-date.