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Also known as: Toyota
Vehicle distributor in Namibia that maintains market dominance across passenger and commercial vehicle categories.
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When Toyota says it is onto something new, fresh and attractive, that is exactly what the brand means. …
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Japan leads Namibia vehicle sales in March with 1,069 units
Namibia sold 1,069 Japanese vehicles in March, making Japan the country's largest vehicle source and driving total March sales to 1,662 units—a 43% monthly increase and the strongest March performance since 2015. Japanese brands accounted for 64.3% of total sales, with commercial vehicle purchases surging 57.1% to a record 916 units, supported by demand from logistics, mining, agriculture, and energy sectors.
Japanese vehicles dominate Namibia's auto market with record-high commercial vehicle sales in March, reflecting strong activity in key economic sectors like mining, logistics, and agriculture that drive the country's economy.
21 April 2026 · The Namibian →
Tuesday 21 April
Japan leads Namibia vehicle sales in March with 1,069 units
Namibia sold 1,069 Japanese vehicles in March, making Japan the country's largest vehicle source and driving total March sales to 1,662 units—a 43% monthly increase and the strongest March performance since 2015. Japanese brands accounted for 64.3% of total sales, with commercial vehicle purchases surging 57.1% to a record 916 units, supported by demand from logistics, mining, agriculture, and energy sectors.
21 April 2026 · The Namibian →
Wednesday 25 March
Keetmanshoop residents object to Toyota advert on cemetery wall
Some Keetmanshoop residents have criticised a Toyota Namibia advertisement on a cemetery wall, saying its "Here. For life" tagline is insensitive to families with loved ones buried there. Toyota says it donated the wall in exchange for a year of advertising and that the tagline, introduced before the cemetery opportunity arose, is meant to reflect the durability of its products rather than comment on human life.
25 March 2026 · The Namibian →
Saturday 21 March
Namibia vehicle sales hit nine-year February high at 1,165 units
New vehicle sales in February reached 1,165 units, a 4.1% year-on-year increase, driven by robust demand in mining, agriculture, and energy sectors. Analysts expect continued strength from construction activity at new uranium, gold, copper mines and offshore oil and gas exploration.
21 March 2026 · The Namibian →
Thursday 5 February
LDV launches Terron 9 bakkie and D90 SUV in Namibia
Chinese automaker LDV has introduced two new vehicles to the Namibian market: the Terron 9 double-cab bakkie starting at N$849,000 with a 2.5-litre turbo-diesel engine and advanced safety features, and the D90 SUV priced around N$899,000 with a 160kW turbo-diesel engine, both aimed at competing with established players in their respective segments.
5 February 2026 · New Era →
Thursday 29 January
AA criticises Toyota Corolla Cross safety shortfall in Africa
The Automobile Association has expressed concern over Global NCAP crash test results showing the Toyota Corolla Cross sold in Africa received a two-star rating for adult occupant protection due to the absence of standard side head protection, despite being manufactured locally in South Africa. The AA argues that African consumers deserve the same vehicle safety standards applied in other international markets and is calling for stronger regulatory standards and manufacturer accountability across the continent.
29 January 2026 · New Era →
New vehicle sales reach highest level since 2018
Namibia sold 14,502 new vehicles in 2025, a 13% increase from 2024, driven by lower interest rates and stronger demand across passenger and commercial segments. December sales totalled 1,138 units, down 8.5% from November but up 3.5% year-on-year, with Toyota maintaining market dominance across all vehicle categories.
29 January 2026 · The Namibian →
Thursday 22 January
Hyundai launches 2026 Santa Fe hybrid SUV in Namibia
Hyundai has officially released the all-new Santa Fe 2026 as a hybrid electric vehicle in Namibia, featuring a 1.6-litre turbocharged petrol engine paired with an electric motor, a redesigned boxier exterior, a curved panoramic display, and seven-seat capacity. The vehicle retails at approximately N$1 249 900 and positions itself as a competitor to established large-SUV models including the Toyota Land Cruiser and Kia Sorento.
22 January 2026 · New Era →
Thursday 8 January
German EV sales surge 43% while US market weakens
Electric vehicle sales in Germany rebounded strongly in 2025, rising 43.2% to over 545,000 vehicles and representing 19.1% of new car sales, with Chinese manufacturer BYD more than tripling its market share. In contrast, US automakers including General Motors, Honda, and Nissan reported declining fourth-quarter sales, with EV transactions falling sharply after a federal tax credit expired in September.
8 January 2026 · New Era →