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    Australia's best-selling rental cars in 2025 revealed

    The Toyota RAV4 was not only Australia's best-selling SUV in 2025, it was also the best-seller among rental companies... but the Nissan X-Trail wasn't far behind.

    William Stopford

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    William Stopford

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    Australia’s most popular SUV in 2025 was also the country’s best-selling rental car, while an oft-overlooked small hatchback was among the models with the highest percentage of rental sales.

    Rental fleets purchased 71,105 new vehicles in Australia during 2025, according to the VFACTS annual sales report published by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI), including heavy commercial vehicles like the Toyota Coaster bus.

    However, Tesla and Polestar are unaccounted for as they don’t report their sales to the FCAI. While they do publish their sales figures via the Electric Vehicle Council, these don’t include a breakdown for rental fleet sales.

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    At the top of the list was the Toyota RAV4 with 5041 rental sales, representing 7.1 per cent of the entire rental market. The Nissan X‑Trail ranked second with 4409 sales (6.2 per cent), and the Toyota Corolla completed the top three with 3906 (5.5 per cent).

    Those three models alone accounted for 13,356 rental sales, or 18.8 per cent of the total rental market.

    Toyota, the overall market leader, delivered more cars to rental companies than any other (23,378), with Kia a distant second (6907) and Mitsubishi ranking third (6678).

    Below are the top 20 models with the highest number of sales to rental companies.

    ModelRental salesTotal sales% of sales to rental fleets
    Toyota RAV4504151,9479.7%
    Nissan X-Trail440915,70828.1%
    Toyota Corolla390618,96820.6%
    Toyota HiLux363051,2977.1%
    Mitsubishi Outlander358222,45915.9%
    Subaru Forester247015,17916.3%
    Subaru Crosstrek227010,84220.9%
    Hyundai Venue1823792723.0%
    Mazda 3181810,29117.7%
    Kia Carnival178710,94816.3%
    Ford Everest158026,1616.0%
    Toyota Yaris Cross156710,92814.3%
    Toyota Camry1554986015.8%
    Chery Tiggo 4153720,1497.6%
    Kia Stonic1483651522.8%
    Kia K41440662621.7%
    Ford Ranger138456,5552.4%
    Mazda CX-30137112,27511.2%
    Toyota Prado135426,1065.2%
    Toyota Kluger1341809816.6%

    Set aside the ultra low-volume LDV Mifa 9, and the Skoda Scala had the highest percentage of sales to rental companies at 33.7 per cent.

    It was a similar story in 2024, when the Scala was second behind only the discontinued BMW 6 Series GT with three total sales, though the percentage of Scala sales to rental companies has dropped from 48.6 per cent. Overall Scala sales declined 40.1 per cent, with rental sales falling 71.2 per cent.

    Last year the X-Trail sat in second place in terms of overall rental sales and fourth place in terms of the percentage of sales to rental fleets.

    ModelRental salesTotal sales% of sales to rental fleets
    LDV Mifa 92366.7%
    Skoda Scala8424933.7%
    Toyota HiAce Commuter1100366230.0%
    Nissan X-Trail440915,70828.1%
    Hyundai Venue1823792723.0%
    Kia Stonic1483651522.8%
    Toyota bZ4X2341,04122.5%
    Kia K41440662621.7%
    Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross954447721.3%
    Subaru Crosstrek227010,84220.9%
    Toyota Corolla390618,96820.6%
    Fiat Ducato279154118.1%
    Mazda 3181810,29117.7%
    Cupra Formentor251149016.8%
    Toyota Kluger1341809816.6%
    Kia Carnival178710,94816.3%
    Subaru Forester247015,17916.3%
    Mitsubishi Outlander358222,45915.9%
    Toyota Camry1554986015.8%
    Hyundai Staria188120515.6%

    MORE: VFACTS 2025: Another record year for new vehicle sales in Australia, but growth modest overall

    William Stopford

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    William Stopford is an automotive journalist with a passion for mainstream cars, automotive history and overseas auto markets.

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