According to the FCAI, a total of 79,623 vehicles were sold across the period, representing a 26.4 per cent increase on the same period last year when 62,971 vehicles were sold.
Tony Weber, chief executive of the FCAI, said these strong sales results were in direct contrast to the majority of Australian industry sectors, many of which had reported negative growth during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Achieving such a strong sales performance in the current market conditions is simply remarkable. And it is due, for the most part, to the rising popularity of off-road bikes (up 39.9 per cent) and strong demand for OHVs (up 44.4 per cent).
“Off-road bikes have grown in popularity as people turn to close-to-home recreational pursuits during the pandemic restrictions.
“And OHVs – which include both ATVs and SSVs – are in strong demand due to the implementation of controversial Government legislation which will see the quality ATV brands exit the Australian market,” Mr Weber said.
The September quarter data, along with all sales figures going forward, has been published in an abbreviated format. Meaning, FCAI will no longer publish sales data of manufacturers or individual models.