New Era

Isuzu sales remained resilient in difficult trading conditions

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Isuzu Motors South Africa (IMSAf) recorded total sales of 2 587 trucks and buses in 2020. Trucks led the charge with total sales of 2 570 units, making Isuzu the number one Japanese Original Equipment Manufactur­er (OEM) in the Medium and Heavy Commercial Vehicle segments for eight and seven consecutiv­e years respective­ly.

Despite tough trading conditions in a commercial vehicle market in 2020, which was down 18.9%, Isuzu’s share increased by 0.4%. Isuzu recorded total truck sales of 2 570 units in 2020 which represents 13.4% of the overall market.

“2020 was a tough year for everyone and we found ourselves facing unpreceden­t challenges at every level of the business. I must commend team IMSAf for a job well done under very difficult circumstan­ces. Isuzu trucks continues to demonstrat­e the long-term benefits of strong customer service and relationsh­ips. We are also very proud to have such strong and competitiv­e products in the key segments of the commercial vehicle market,” said Craig Uren, Sales, Service, and Marketing Senior Vice President.

Isuzu trucks have proved to be a popular choice for fleet operators due to the brand’s reputation of manufactur­ing durable and efficient vehicles for a wide range of commercial applicatio­ns.

“Engineerin­g and technology is a key factor in the success of our products in this space. The Automatic Manual Transmissi­on (AMT) for example is an outstandin­g feature which brings real world benefits to fleet operators as it offers significan­tly more economical operation of the trucks due to less wear on transmissi­on components,” added Uren.

Isuzu also performed better than expected in the Light Commercial Vehicle segment with the ever-popular D-MAX bakkie. The D-MAX managed to maintain strong sales throughout the year with a total of 12 724 units sold in 2020, compared to 16 156 units sold in 2019. Despite the drop-in sales volume the D-MAX sales outperform­ed the overall LCV market which saw a decrease of 24.8% with total sales of 77 449 in 2020 compared to 103 019 units sold in 2019. Isuzu gained 0.7% market share to 16.4% compared to 15.7% in 2019.

The strong performanc­e was driven in part by a refreshed model year 2019 line-up and the continued success of the X-Rider nameplate.

Isuzu’s 7-seater SUV, the mu-X rounded up the 2020 sales with 312 units sold and a market share of 2.3%.

“The Isuzu sales and marketing teams were able to adapt quickly to the changing environmen­t with creative, innovative solutions to offer value to customers while driving traffic to our dealership­s. We also commend our dealer partners who were able to make the necessary changes and embrace the new technology and methods necessary to operate successful­ly under Covid-19 regulation­s.”

- Isuzu Motors South Africa

 ?? Photo: Isuzu Motors South Africa ?? Isuzu trucks have proved to be a popular choice for fleet operators due to the brand’s reputation of manufactur­ing durable and efficient vehicles for a wide range of commercial applicatio­ns.
Photo: Isuzu Motors South Africa Isuzu trucks have proved to be a popular choice for fleet operators due to the brand’s reputation of manufactur­ing durable and efficient vehicles for a wide range of commercial applicatio­ns.

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