Best-selling hybrid-capable cars in Australia for June 2026 revealed

Toyota RAV4 led Australia's hybrid sales in June 2026, followed by Hyundai Kona and GWM Haval Jolion.

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July 7, 2026

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Megan C
Megan C

7 July, 2026

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Hybrid vehicles continued their strong run in June 2026, with the Toyota RAV4 leading Australia’s best-selling hybrid-capable models after recording 4,115 deliveries according to the latest VFACTS sales data. 

It was followed by the Hyundai Kona (2,505), GWM Haval Jolion (2,446), Kia Sportage (2,114) and Hyundai Tucson (2,107), as demand for electrified vehicles continued to grow. Hybrid sales increased 35 per cent year-on-year during the month, making them one of Australia’s fastest-growing powertrain choices.

Read more: Hybrids surge as Australia’s EV transition accelerates in April 2026

Best-selling hybrid-capable vehicles in Australia: June 2026

Hyundai Kona
Hyundai Kona
RankModelJune 2026 deliveries
1Toyota RAV44,115
2Hyundai Kona2,505
3GWM Haval Jolion2,446
4Kia Sportage2,114
5Hyundai Tucson2,107
6Mazda CX-3*1,486
7Toyota Camry1,138
8Kia Carnival1,043
9Toyota Corolla1,037
10Toyota Yaris Cross881

*The Mazda CX-3 lineup includes mild-hybrid technology in some variants.

Read more: Australia’s hybrid car sales grow 11.3% in May 2026

Hybrid sales jumped 35% in June

GWM Haval Jolion
GWM Haval Jolion

Hybrid vehicles enjoyed another strong month in Australia, with 20,741 deliveries recorded in June 2026, an increase of 35 per cent compared with the same month last year. Hybrids ranked as the country’s fourth most popular propulsion type, behind petrol, electric vehicles and diesel.

SUVs continued to dominate the hybrid-capable market, with the Toyota RAV4, Hyundai Kona, GWM Haval Jolion, Kia Sportage and Hyundai Tucson all featuring among the country’s top-selling vehicles in their respective segments. Among passenger cars, the Toyota Camry remained Australia’s best-selling hybrid sedan with 1,138 deliveries, while the Toyota Corolla recorded 1,037 sales.

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What the VFACTS data includes

The figures above are based on total VFACTS model sales, as the industry body does not publish separate sales by powertrain. That means models available with petrol, hybrid and electric drivetrains, such as the Hyundai Kona, GWM Haval Jolion, Kia Sportage and Hyundai Tucson, include deliveries across all variants.

As a result, the ranking reflects Australia’s best-selling hybrid-capable models rather than hybrid variants alone.

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