AI Insights · Timothy · July 2025
Top Auto Apps Performance on Unified Platform in Australia Q2 2025
Explore the performance trends of the top auto apps in Australia during Q2 2025, featuring download and active user insights from Sensor Tower.
In the second quarter of 2025, the top auto applications in Australia showed interesting trends in downloads and active user metrics, according to data from Sensor Tower. These insights provide a glimpse into the popularity and user engagement of these apps on a unified platform.
BPme experienced a fluctuation in weekly downloads, starting at approximately 11.8K and peaking at around 18.5K in early April before settling to about 10K by the end of June. The app maintained a steady active user base, beginning with around 101K and seeing an increase to a peak of 117K in late April, before declining to approximately 86K.
Petrol Spy Australia demonstrated a consistent rise in weekly downloads, starting at 6.8K and reaching a high of 12.3K towards the end of June. The active user count showed a significant peak at 445K in late June, indicating strong user engagement throughout the quarter.
carsales: Buy & Sell Cars saw a gradual increase in weekly downloads, beginning at 9.4K and reaching over 11K by the end of June. The app's active users also climbed steadily, starting at 407K and reaching a peak of 511K in early June.
RACV exhibited a stable download pattern, with numbers ranging from 6.7K to 9.6K throughout the quarter. Although active user data was not available, the download metrics suggest a consistent interest in the app.
Ampol showed a varied trend in downloads, starting at 5.4K and experiencing fluctuations, ending with about 3.7K. The active users, however, increased notably, from 38K to over 63K by the end of June, highlighting an increase in user engagement.
These trends highlight the dynamic nature of app usage and engagement in the Australian auto sector. For more in-depth insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.