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The Hot Sports Cars Of 2024

Most people who love driving have dreamed about owning or at least driving a sports car at some point in their lives.  Some sports car greats that come to mind are the Porsche 911, BMW M4, Subaru WRX, Ford Mustang, Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio, and even Tesla cars.  We often hear about Toyota leading the new car sales charts, with Australians also loving the Ford Ranger and other great new utes, along with Mazda SUVs.  But what about those of us who love to own and drive a sports car?  What are the more commonly sold new sports cars been recently?  Let’s take a look.

Our focus here is on the common sports cars, not the crazy wild exotics that tend to be reserved for the rich and possibly famous – the sort of things that most of us can only dream about.  We’ll keep things within the bounds of the possible and look at the sports cars that keen Aussie drivers actually purchased.

Helping to shed some light on this question comes from the data that were released by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI).  What’s on their list?  Of all the sports cars bought new for under AUD $80,000 last year (2023), 1573 Subaru BRZ Coupes were sold.  This made it the number one sports car choice in Australia.  The stylish BRZ just pipped the ever-popular Ford Mustang, with 1475 new Mustangs added to our roads last year.

2024 Subaru BRZ.

Third spot went to the lovable BMW 2 Series Coupe, which would have to be my personal pick of the bunch.  BMW enticed 1164 of the sports car buyers of 2023 to own a new 2 Series Coupe.  That’s very impressive for BMW.  Interestingly, the Subaru BRZ also beat out its almost identical twin, the Toyota GR86 Coupe sports car, which managed to attract 1144 sales throughout 2023 and popping the GR86 into fourth spot – this was only 20 units shy of the BMW’s tally.  

2024 BMW 2 Series

After the tightish competition among the top four sellers, there was a bit of a gap between fourth and fifth place, with sales in the triple figures rather than in the thousands.  Surprisingly, at least for me, was that the incredibly popular and stylish Mazda MX-5 had to settle for fifth place getter (653 sales).  Also, the quick and fun-to-drive Nissan Z car came in sixth place, with Nissan being able to shift 449 sales.

It is worth mentioning that Ford does have the next-generation Mustang rolling out onto its showroom floors as we speak.  This may well be the reason why fewer of these cars were sold last year, as those intending to own a new Mustang may have been holding out to purchase the new model.  And who wouldn’t want to spend their money on a new Ford Mustang with all that legendary performance and style?  Check out our review of it here.

2024 Ford Mustang