Volkswagen Australia's top three models each sold in record numbers during June to give the German brand 6334 sales.
Golf 7.5,Tiguan and Amarok each had record sales months.
The perennial Golf accrued 2317 sales in June, the best return since its mid-life relaunch as the "7.5" last year.
Although the Golf range starts at $23,990, the great majority of June sales were of variants priced upwards of $30,000. The performance versions - GTI and R - continue to comprise some 25 per cent of the model line's sales.
The Tiguan SUV range, which now includes the new seven seat Allspace variant, also had a record month with 1340 sales. While customer waiting time for the 162 TSI at one stage extended to seven months, these versions are now the most popular, averaging some 40 per cent of all Tiguans sold this year.
It was a record month also for the Amarok ute with the 1250 examples sold in June. This exceeded by 20 the previous best month which occurred in 2015, a year prior to the release of the V6 TDI variants that now comprise more than 70 per cent of the ute's sales with an average retail price in excess of $60,000.
Volkswagen Group Australia Managing Director Michael Bartsch said that drastic shortages of the new Polo small car will be addressed by the end of this month. The full range of Polo - including R-Line, Beats and GTI - will be available in August.
"Thanks to our customers for their continued faith in the Volkswagen brand and also for their patience," Mr Bartsch said. "Demand for our three top models continually exceeds supply.
"We are doing our utmost to address this imposition."