What are the best selling hatchbacks in Australia
- Written by Men's Weekly

Australia's love affair with SUVs and utes is well-documented, but the hatchback segment still holds its own, offering practical and efficient options for many buyers. While no hatchbacks made it into the overall top 10 best-selling vehicles in Australia for 2024, they remain a significant part of the passenger car market.
Here's a look at some of the best-selling hatchbacks in Australia for 2024, based on available sales data:
Top Contenders in the Small Car Segment (often dominated by hatchbacks):
Toyota Corolla: Consistently a strong performer, the Toyota Corolla recorded 24,027 sales in 2024, with its hybrid variants being particularly popular. It was the seventh most popular vehicle overall.
Kia Cerato: The Kia Cerato saw a significant increase in sales, with 15,502 units sold in 2024, representing a remarkable 167.5% growth.
Hyundai i30: While experiencing a sales downturn in 2024 with 12,682 units sold, the Hyundai i30 was actually the highest-selling hatchback in Australia in 2023, surpassing the Corolla's hatchback sales. This indicates its continued popularity despite recent fluctuations.
Mazda3: The Mazda3 sold 10,528 units in 2024, showing a 16.0% increase.
MG4: The MG4, an electric car, made its way into the top five small cars with 6,934 sales in 2024, marking a substantial 121.3% increase.
Other Notable Hatchbacks:
MG3: In the light car segment, the MG3 was a strong seller with 9,480 units in 2023. Its affordability has been a key factor in its success.
Mazda 2: Also in the light car category, the Mazda 2 recorded 2,782 sales in 2023.
While utes and SUVs dominate the overall sales charts, hatchbacks like the Toyota Corolla, Kia Cerato, and Hyundai i30 continue to be popular choices for Australian drivers seeking compact, fuel-efficient, and versatile vehicles for urban driving and beyond. The growing presence of electric models like the MG4 also indicates a shift in consumer preferences within this segment.