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Here Are The Top 100 Best Selling Cars In Malaysia For 2024

Most of the names on this list are to be expected, but there are a few surprises in the midst too!

Another year has since come and gone, but before closing off 2024 for good, here’s just a quick look at the 100 best-selling cars in Malaysia within the last 12 months.

Editor’s Note: Now if being entirely honest here, the following list that was compiled using data collated by the Department of Statistics Malaysia actually instead shows the top 100 cars that were actually registered over here over the past year. This therefore means it does count both official and grey imports, but don’t let that get in the way of what is a rather fascinating read!

Ranking Make & Model Total Units Registered In 2024 Remarks
1 Perodua Bezza 100,814 Top Selling Perodua 
2 Perodua Axia 88,137
3 Perodua Myvi 72,214
4 Proton Saga 69,863 Top Selling Proton
5 Perodua Alza 44,374 Top Selling 7-Seater
6 Perodua Ativa 36,039
7 Honda City (+ City Hatchback) 29,246 Top Selling Honda & Non-National Car
8 Toyota Vios 28,667 Top Selling Toyota
9 Toyota Hilux 26,738 Top Selling Pickup
10 Proton X50 22,674
11 Honda HR-V 21,303
12 Proton S70 18,880
13 Proton Persona 18,839
14 Perodua Aruz 16,522
15 Toyota Alphard 15,395
16 Toyota Corolla Cross 14,805
17 Honda Civic 11,872
18 Honda CR-V 11,357
19 Toyota Yaris 10,710
20 Honda WR-V 9,074
21 Mitsubishi Xpander 9,052 Top Selling Mitsubishi
22 Proton X70 8,703
23 Chery Omoda 5 8,019 Top Selling Chery & Chinese Car
24 Mitsubishi Triton 7,112
25 Toyota Veloz 7,110
26 Jaecoo J7 6,988 Top Selling Jaecoo
27 Isuzu D-Max 6,847 Top Selling Isuzu
28 Toyota Harrier 6,315
29 Mazda CX-5 6,246 Top Selling Mazda
30 Ford Ranger 6,011 Top Selling Ford
31 Proton Iriz 5,099
32 Mazda CX-30 4,707
33 Chery Tiggo 7+8 4,627
34 Lexus RX 4,014 Top Selling Lexus
35 Toyota Vellfire 3,503
36 Toyota Fortuner 3,323
37 Proton X90 3,286
38 Nissan Serena 3,011 Top Selling Nissan
39 BYD Atto 3 2,969 Top Selling BYD & EV
40 BYD Seal 2,958
41 Toyota Innova 2,869
42 Tesla Model 3 2,824 Top Selling Tesla
43 BMW 3 Series 2,548 Top Selling BMW
44 Tesla Model Y 2,300
45 Mercedes-Benz A-Class 2,290 Top Selling Mercedes-Benz
46 Mercedes-Benz C-Class 2,276
47 Mercedes-Benz GLC 1,869
48 Nissan Almera 1,835
49 Toyota Voxy 1,784 Top Selling Car That Is Not Officially Sold In Malaysia
50 Mercedes-Benz E-Class 1,629
51 Nissan Navara 1,624
52 BMW X1 1,494
53 Mazda CX-8 1,443
54 BYD Dolphin 1,431
55 Lexus NX 1,354
56 Porsche Cayenne 1,179 Top Selling Porsche
57 Kia Carnival 1,173 Top Selling Kia
58 Toyota Land Cruiser 1,152
59 Mazda 3 1,099
60 Mercedes-Benz CLA 1,098
61 Volkswagen Tiguan 1,068 Top Selling Volkswagen
62 Honda Stepwgn 1,054
63 GWM Haval H6 1,011 Top Selling GWM
64 Toyota Corolla 995
65 Mercedes-Benz GLA 944
66 MINI Countryman 922 Top Selling MINI
67 BMW 5 Series 837
68 Mazda CX-3 822
69 BMW 2 Series 791
70 BMW X3 747
71 MINI Cooper 742
72 Toyota Hiace 710
73 Subaru XV 676 Top Selling Subaru
74 Toyota Camry 646
75 BMW X4 645
76 BYD Sealion 641
77 Hyundai Staria 623 Top Selling Hyundai
78 Ora (Good Cat & 07) 615
79 Smart Brabus (#1 & #3) 602
80 Nissan X-Trail 602
81 Suzuki Jimny 599 Top Selling Suzuki
82 Subaru Forester 598
83 View 595
84 Volvo XC60 595 Top Selling Volvo
85 BYD M6 566
86 Land Rover Defender 551 Top Selling Land Rover
87 MG5 526 Top Selling MG
88 Honda N-Box 520 Top Selling Kei Car
89 MG4 519
90 Suzuki Jimny Sierra 498
91 Peugeot 408 486 Top Selling Peugeot
92 GWM Tank 300 482
93 Porsche Macan 480
94 BMW i5 478
95 BMW ix2  477
96 Toyota Noah 469
97 Volkswagen Golf (GTI + R) 468
98 Peugeot 3008 460
99 Mercedes-Benz GLE 454
100 Placer-X 435

Some Automacha Observations: 

  • Over 840,000 cars registered in Malaysia over the 12 months of 2024. 
  • Top 3 Peroduas (Bezza, Axia and Myvi) alone account for over 30% of the total number of cars registered, among the top 100 cars registered in Malaysia in 2024

Perodua Axia E

  • Despite everyone being shocked at how a CR-V can now touch RM 200,000, this Honda SUV still managed to outsell Proton X70 by over 2,600 units in 2024.

  • Just to demonstrate how dominant the Hailak is in the pickup segment, 26,738 Toyota Hilux pickups were registered in Malaysia in 2024. This figure is to be nearly 5,000 more than the next four best-selling pickups (Mitsubishi Triton, Isuzu D-Max, Ford Ranger and Nissan Navara) combined.

 

  • Over 15,000 Toyota Alphards were registered in 2024 alone, which puts it just below the Perodua Aruz as being the top-selling >5 seater in Malaysia. What more too is that figure does not include its Vellfire counterpart, which if included adds another 3,500 units to its tally. Most of these luxury MPVs are of course to be arriving as grey market imports. 

  • The Chery Omoda 5 was to be Malaysia’s best-selling Chinese car for 2024 (not including the Proton X50 of course). This comes despite the various scandals that cropped up for this SUV earlier in the year. 

  • The Toyota Voxy 49th most-registered car over here in 2024, even though it is not even brought in officially by Toyota. 
  • The best selling car in the world, the Toyota Corolla, languishes in this list at a lowly 64th place, with it being outsold by the Honda Civic by a margin of nearly 12:1. The Corolla Cross SUV however is to be one place higher than the Civic in the standings.

  • In spite of it only arriving in late July, Jaecoo has still managed to shift nearly 7,000 units of its J7 locally. It would therefore not be surprising to see it potentially be on par sales-wise with the Toyota Corolla Cross come 2025.

  • While the BYD Atto 3 is to be the top-selling BYD and EV in Malaysia, what is perhaps more staggering is the knowledge that Nissan’s (antiquated) Serena somehow quietly manages to come in one place higher than the Chinese e-SUV.

  • BMW sold more 3-Series than Nissan sold Almeras over here in 2024. In fact, BYD managed to shift nearly twice as many Seal EVs than Nissan had managed to sell Almeras last year.

  • Grey importers managed to register as many Toyota Land Cruisers as Kia sold Carnivals over here in 2024.

  • Porsche sold more Cayennes over here in 2024 than Volkswagen sold Tiguans.

  • Despite what seems to be doom and gloom over at Subaru, there were still nearly 600 registrations for its antiquated XV and Forester, which is more than could be said for the brand new Peugeot 408.

  • There are somehow still over 600 registrations for the over decade-old Nissan X-Trail in 2024.

  • Despite the GWM Tank 300 being the bigger and more luxurious off-roading vehicle, this still hasn’t stopped the plucky Suzuki Jimny from out-registering it over here by a factor of 2:1 (when factoring in the Sierra variant as well). In fact, Land Rover Defender registrations (nearly all of which is admittedly also from the grey market) has surpassed the Tank 300 registrations in 2024.

Joshua Chin

Automotive journalist. Professional work on dsf.my and automacha.com. Personal writing found at driveeveryday.me. Instagram: @driveeveryday

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