
New car registration data from the road transport department (JPJ) is out, showing the bestselling cars for the month of June 2026. The Perodua Bezza has snatched back the top spot after just one month, with 7,998 units registered in June 2026, part of Perodua’s monthly tally of 27,517 units.
The Proton Saga, which took first place in May, slips back to second with 7,000 units, a gap of 998 units between the two national sedans. The top three is rounded up by the Perodua Axia with 5,970 units. Perodua remained the top brand overall with 27,517 units in June 2026, up 12.4% on the month, while Proton eased 4.3% to 15,450 units.
At the halfway mark of the year, the year-to-date (YTD) order at the top is unchanged. The Bezza leads with 47,463 units, ahead of the Saga on 44,234 units, with the Axia third on 36,910 units.

These are followed by the Perodua Myvi with 5,218 units in June (29,112 YTD). The standout performer this month is the Honda City, which surges from 12th in May to fifth with 3,880 units, more than two and a half times its May figure and comfortably its best month of the year (12,121 YTD). The Perodua Alza is sixth with 3,827 units (19,504 YTD).
The Proton S70 takes seventh with 2,307 units (12,832 YTD), ahead of the Proton X50 in eighth with 2,016 units (13,646 YTD). The Perodua Traz climbs to ninth with 1,904 units (10,753 YTD) and the Perodua Ativa completes the top 10 with 1,834 units (10,110 YTD), giving Perodua six of the top 10 places.
The Toyota Vios leads the Japanese contingent in 11th with 1,751 units (8,878 YTD), just 10 units ahead of the Toyota Hilux in 12th with 1,741 units (9,979 YTD). The Proton e.MAS 5 climbs four places to 13th with 1,309 units, its YTD total crossing into five figures at 10,665 units. The Toyota Yaris Cross holds 14th with 1,296 units (2,688 YTD) as deliveries continue to ramp up, followed by the Toyota Alphard in 15th with 1,291 units (8,243 YTD).
As in May, the registry lists the e.MAS 7 in two forms, split by powertrain, and once again it is the plug-in hybrid e.MAS 7 PHEV that makes the list, in 16th with 1,138 units (4,074 YTD). The fully electric e.MAS 7 drops out of the top 20 altogether this time, down in 25th with 579 units.
The Toyota Corolla Cross is 17th with 939 units (5,343 YTD), while the Honda Civic, which just missed out in May, returns to the list in 18th with 907 units (4,884 YTD). The Honda HR-V is 19th with 897 units (6,026 YTD), and the Chery Tiggo takes the final spot in 20th with 821 units (4,604 YTD), the only Chinese model on the list. The Perodua Aruz, 19th a month ago, drops out this time with 701 units in 23rd.

Overall, the market bounced back in June, with total new-car registrations of 72,943 units, up 10.4% from May’s 66,053 units. Perodua led the recovery, up 12.4% on the month, while Proton was the outlier among the big brands with its 4.3% dip, the swing handing the Bezza the top spot once more.
You can explore the full month-by-month and YTD breakdowns, by brand, model, body type and fuel, on our car sales data tool.