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Yesterday β€” 13 July 2026Automotive

Austria June 2026: Hyundai up to #2, MG breaks records, sales up 22.9%

13 July 2026 at 19:45

The MG HS is up to a record 4th place in Austria in June.

34,256 new cars hit Austrian roads in June, a splendid 22.9% year-on-year improvement. The YTD total is now up 15% to 164,529. Volkswagen (+5.2%) and Skoda (+15.8%) remain atop the brands charts but both trail the market. BMW (+27.8%) outpaces it slightly but it’s Hyundai (+119.4%) that delivers the biggest gain in the Top 20, up 13 spots on May to #4 with 5.9% share. MG (+79.2%) is up 11 ranks to #9 with 1,301 sales and 3.8% share. This is the first time MG crosses the 1,000 monthly sales mark (previous best 726 in June 2025), and also a record ranking (previous best #14 in December 2024) and share (previous best 2.7% in March 2025). Leapmotor (+756.8%), BYD (+105.9%), Fiat (+94.8%) and Mazda (+60.4%) also impress below.

Over in the models charts, the Skoda Octavia (+16.3%) signs a second win in the past three months but remains at #2 year-to-date below the VW Golf (stable), itself down to #6 for the month. The Hyundai Tucson (+144.5%) justifies the brand’s performance and leaps from outside the May Top 20 directly into 2nd place. It earns a YTD Top 20 ranking as a result at #15. The Tesla Model Y (-21.6%) ranks #3 but freefalls year-on-year. Record performance by the MG HS (+510.1%) scoring its first ever Top 20 finish, directly at #4. The BMW X3 (+269%) is pushed up to #5 by its new iX3 BEV variant (65% of its June volume). Outstanding performances also by the Cupra Born (+312.7%), Opel Frontera (+239.3%) and BYD Seal (+131.1%).

Previous month: Austria May 2026: BMW X3 and Opel Frontera shine

One year ago: Austria June 2025: Cupra breaks records again, Tesla Model Y #1

Full June 2026 Top 57 All brands and Top 20 models below.

Austria June 2026 – brands:

PosBrandJun-26%/25May2026%/25PosFY25
1Volkswagen3,77711.0%+ 5.2%122,93913.9%+ 13.7%11
2Skoda3,49410.2%+ 15.8%217,60210.7%+ 16.6%22
3BMW2,1056.1%+ 27.8%310,2976.3%– 2.3%43
4Hyundai2,0055.9%+ 119.4%175,4293.3%+ 21.6%117
5Audi1,7765.2%+ 12.8%410,9206.6%+ 14.0%34
6Mercedes1,4504.2%+ 25.8%67,4844.5%+ 17.3%66
7Cupra1,3704.0%– 6.6%76,3713.9%– 4.6%710
8Seat1,3133.8%+ 15.4%57,7914.7%+ 19.5%58
9MG1,3013.8%+ 79.2%203,5852.2%+ 34.6%1919
10Tesla1,3003.8%+ 3.5%214,2652.6%+ 25.5%1618
11Opel1,2253.6%+ 55.5%114,9983.0%+ 24.5%1314
12Peugeot1,2173.6%+ 23.6%125,4003.3%+ 26.3%1212
13Toyota1,1543.4%– 8.2%105,4443.3%– 6.7%109
14Mazda1,0913.2%+ 60.4%183,6382.2%+ 8.5%1816
15BYD1,0753.1%+ 105.9%85,8043.5%+ 77.0%815
16Renault9242.7%– 19.9%134,6722.8%– 9.3%1411
17Kia9042.6%+ 51.7%144,1872.5%+ 38.6%1717
18Dacia8952.6%– 14.4%95,7973.5%– 6.7%95
19Ford8052.3%+ 1.1%154,3722.7%+ 1.9%1513
20Citroen7182.1%+ 8.6%163,4812.1%+ 19.1%2020
21Volvo5391.6%+ 53.6%222,3611.4%+ 19.3%2221
22Fiat4891.4%+ 94.8%192,5101.5%+ 103.7%2123
23Suzuki4031.2%– 2.4%242,0331.2%– 13.5%2322
24Leapmotor3771.1%+ 756.8%231,2590.8%+ 559.2%2532
25Nissan2670.8%– 6.0%281,2010.7%– 31.1%2724
26Jeep2460.7%+ 86.4%271,3310.8%+ 96.9%2427
27Mitsubishi2380.7%– 8.1%251,2110.7%+ 13.5%2625
28Jaecoo2280.7%new261,0960.7%new2842
29Mini2060.6%+ 12.0%328130.5%– 18.2%3226
30Omoda2020.6%new298590.5%new2957
31Polestar1620.5%– 5.8%355060.3%+ 3.1%3533
32Alfa Romeo1590.5%+ 44.5%367500.5%+ 0.3%3429
33Porsche1440.4%– 4.0%307960.5%– 20.8%3328
34Land Rover1340.4%– 0.7%348220.5%+ 12.9%3131
35Honda1330.4%– 17.9%318290.5%+ 10.1%3030
36Xpeng1170.3%+ 11600.0%334160.3%+ 41500.0%3643
37Chery650.2%new44790.0%new41 –
38Subaru620.2%+ 37.8%401560.1%– 36.1%4035
39Lexus560.2%+ 27.3%382150.1%+ 18.8%3837
40Smart450.1%+ 87.5%372720.2%+ 85.0%3734
41KGM/SsangYong200.1%– 54.5%391640.1%– 11.4%3936
42Alpine140.0%– 36.4%41680.0%– 31.3%4338
43DS120.0%– 40.0%42750.0%– 7.4%4239
44Lamborghini80.0%– 33.3%43500.0%+ 16.3%4440
45Ferrari60.0%+ 20.0%46270.0%– 41.3%4541
46Bentley50.0%– 37.5% –210.0%– 34.4%4644
47Aston Martin20.0%– 77.8%47200.0%– 37.5%4745
48Caterham20.0%n/a –20.0%+ 100.0%6366
49Chevrolet20.0%n/a5460.0%n/a5363
50DFM20.0%new45120.0%new4961
51Fisker20.0%+ 100.0% –30.0%– 92.9%6046
52Forthing20.0%+ 100.0% –50.0%+ 150.0%5659
53MAN20.0%– 66.7%49180.0%+ 38.5%4848
54McLaren20.0%+ 0.0%51110.0%– 50.0%5149
55NIO20.0%n/a52120.0%+ 1100.0%5052
56BAW10.0%new4850.0%new55 –
57Maserati10.0%– 66.7% –50.0%– 16.7%5754

Austria June 2026 – models:

PosModelJun-26%/25May2026%/25PosFY25
1Skoda Octavia8282.4%+ 16.3%23,8012.3%– 7.3%21
2Hyundai Tucson7802.3%+ 144.5%n/a2,0921.3%+ 56.2%1519
3Tesla Model Y7472.2%– 21.6%n/a3,0901.9%+ 25.6%37
4MG HS7262.1%+ 510.1%n/an/an/an/an/an/a
5BMW X36311.8%+ 269.0%32,2651.4%+ 71.9%10n/a
6VW Golf6161.8%+ 0.0%14,6082.8%+ 25.8%12
7BMW X15821.7%+ 53.2%42,8801.8%– 0.5%43
8Tesla Model 35391.6%+ 78.5%n/a1,0520.6%n/an/an/a
9VW Bus5301.5%+ 6.6%132,0451.2%+ 17.9%1912
10Opel Frontera5091.5%+ 239.3%7n/an/an/an/an/a
11Cupra Born4541.3%+ 312.7%n/an/an/an/an/an/a
12VW Polo4491.3%+ 57.5%82,5631.6%+ 38.8%611
13BYD Seal4461.3%+ 131.1%142,2011.3%+ 39.5%1215
14Skoda Enyaq4421.3%+ 50.9%62,1021.3%+ 69.9%1420
15Skoda Kodiaq4421.3%+ 49.3%n/a9450.6%#VALUE!n/an/a
16Mazda CX-304341.3%+ 51.7%n/an/an/an/an/an/a
17Hyundai i304241.2%+ 376.4%n/an/an/an/a64n/a
18Skoda Karoq4191.2%– 10.3%n/a2,2671.4%– 4.7%98
19Toyota Yaris/Cross4191.2%– 14.3%102,4111.5%+ 7.3%75
20Seat Ibiza4081.2%– 10.1%52,6311.6%– 12.0%54
n/aVW Tiguan3921.1%+ 39.0%92,1481.3%+ 4.8%136
n/aSeat Leon3891.1%+ 34.6%122,2201.3%+ 41.8%1114
n/aDacia Sandero3821.1%+ 13.4%152,0491.2%– 8.7%1810
n/aSkoda Fabia3731.1%– 7.7%n/a2,3121.4%+ 3.1%89
n/aAudi Q32900.8%+ 95.9%182,0901.3%+ 167.9%17n/a
n/aBYD Sealion2460.7%+ 16.6%n/a1,2490.8%+ 1.7%n/an/a
n/aSkoda Elroq2390.7%– 37.6%112,0921.3%+ 56.2%1617
n/aDacia Bigster2360.7%– 7.1%n/a1,9141.2%+ 197.7%2016

Source: Statistik Austria

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UK nations June 2026: Vauxhall Frontera in Top 10 of Northern Ireland

7 July 2026 at 06:18

The Vauxhall Frontera breaks into the Northern Irish Top 10 in June.

Now that we covered the UK market for June, it’s time to go into the detail of UK nations. This month, England is up 12.2% to 183,883 sales, Northern Ireland up 12.4% to 4,826, Scotland up 4.4% to 17,836 and Wales up 7.8% to 6,282. Over H1, England is up 9.9% to 982,328, Northern Ireland up 1.6% to 25,585, Scotland up 5.5% to 92,596 and Wales up 7.5% to 35,972.

Podium finishers are as follows: the Tesla Model Y is #1 in England, theΒ Ford Puma #1 in Northern Ireland, #2 in Wales and #3 in England, theΒ Vauxhall Corsa #1 in Scotland, theΒ MG HS #1 in Wales and #3 in Scotland, theΒ Tesla Model 3 #2 in England and Northern Ireland, theΒ Nissan Qashqai #2 in Scotland and #3 in Wales and theΒ Hyundai Tucson #3 in Northern Ireland and #4 in Scotland

Notice also the Renault Clio #6 in Scotland, Toyota Aygo X #6 in Wales, Omoda 5 #7 in Scotland, Ford Kuga #8 in England, the Vauxhall Frontera breaking into the Northern Irish Top 10 at #9 and the Dacia Sandero #10 in Scotland.

Previous month: UK nations May 2026: Jaecoo 5, Renault Symbioz and Chery Tiggo 8 score first Top 10

One year ago: UK nations June 2025: Skoda Kodiaq #2 in Northern Ireland, Peugeot 2008 in all Top 10s

Full June 2026 Top 10 models for each UK nation below.

England (UK) June 2026 – models:

PosModelJun-26%/25UKMay2026%/25PosFY25
1Tesla Model Y6,1753.4%+ 59.6%1n/a13,9671.4%n/a8n/a
2Tesla Model 35,0862.8%+ 52.3%2n/an/an/an/an/an/a
3Ford Puma4,5152.5%+ 19.8%3125,3402.6%+ 10.2%11
4Kia Sportage4,0142.2%+ 36.5%4222,2342.3%+ 17.6%22
5Nissan Qashqai3,7132.0%– 15.2%5519,5632.0%+ 4.7%43
6Jaecoo 72,8141.5%n/a7320,9492.1%n/a3n/a
7Mini Cooper2,6661.4%n/a9714,4821.5%n/a710
8Ford Kuga2,5601.4%n/a10n/an/an/an/an/an/a
9VW Golf2,4631.3%+ 2.9%n/a614,9601.5%+ 4.1%65
10MG HS2,4511.3%+ 0.3%6n/a13,1791.3%+ 2.8%10n/a
n/aVolvo XC402,0521.1%n/an/a1013,6051.4%n/a97
n/aVauxhall Corsa1,8061.0%– 8.6%n/a415,1151.5%+ 8.0%58

Northern Ireland (UK) June 2026 – models:

PosModelJun-26%/25UKMay2026%/25PosFY25
1Ford Puma1833.8%+ 23.6%349133.6%+ 38.8%22
2Tesla Model 31593.3%n/a2n/an/an/an/an/an/a
3Hyundai Tucson1473.0%+ 107.0%826642.6%+ 25.8%47
4Nissan Qashqai1463.0%+ 46.0%537502.9%+ 5.0%34
5Kia Sportage1382.9%+ 56.8%419983.9%+ 49.2%11
6Ford Kuga1252.6%n/a10n/a4421.7%n/a9n/a
7MG HS1072.2%+ 0.9%655282.1%+ 3.5%6n/a
8Nissan Juke1022.1%+ 8.5%n/an/a6302.5%+ 20.2%55
9Vauxhall Frontera1022.1%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
10VW Tiguan1002.1%+ 12.4%n/a85262.1%+ 4.6%710
n/aHyundai Kona952.0%+ 2.2%n/a104771.9%n/a88
n/aVolvo XC40711.5%n/an/an/a4211.6%n/a10n/a

Scotland (UK) June 2026 – models:

PosModelJun-26%/25UKMay2026%/25PosFY25
1Vauxhall Corsa6633.7%– 55.3%n/a12,5522.8%– 52.2%11
2Nissan Qashqai5443.1%+ 32.4%5n/a1,9702.1%+ 0.4%56
3MG HS4822.7%– 33.3%691,8902.0%+ 9.8%68
4Hyundai Tucson4822.7%n/a8n/an/an/an/an/an/a
5Tesla Model YΒ 4802.7%n/a1n/an/an/an/an/an/a
6Renault Clio4772.7%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
7Omoda 53842.2%n/an/a32,2012.4%n/a2n/a
8Ford Puma3572.0%+ 29.3%372,1182.3%+ 34.8%43
9Volvo XC403411.9%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a9
10Dacia Sandero3311.9%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
n/aKia Sportage2601.5%+ 10.2%421,7311.9%– 32.1%72
n/aVW Golf2561.4%n/an/an/a1,5171.6%n/a10n/a
n/aJaecoo 72501.4%n/a742,1742.3%n/a34
n/aVW Polo2351.3%– 21.7%n/a61,6811.8%– 2.8%85
n/aPeugeot 2082161.2%– 68.3%n/an/a1,5741.7%– 21.8%910

Wales (UK) June 2026 – models:

PosModelJun-26%/25UKMay2026%/25PosFY25
1MG HS2063.3%– 29.9%611,1203.1%+ 5.7%22
2Ford Puma1913.0%– 7.3%321,1513.2%+ 10.1%11
3Nissan Qashqai1402.2%+ 20.7%548112.3%+ 14.7%45
4Kia Sportage1372.2%+ 28.0%438392.3%– 0.7%33
5Vauxhall Corsa1061.7%n/an/a55471.5%n/a810
6Toyota Aygo X1021.6%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
7Hyundai Tucson1001.6%n/a875371.5%#DIV/0!9n/a
8VW Golf1001.6%n/an/a96431.8%+ 96.0%6n/a
9Ford Kuga951.5%– 8.7%10n/an/an/an/an/an/a
10Mini Cooper931.5%n/a9n/an/an/an/an/an/a
n/aVolvo XC40881.4%– 17.8%n/a65981.7%– 13.5%79
n/aJaecoo 7811.3%n/a7107022.0%#DIV/0!5n/a
n/aVW Polo781.2%n/an/an/a5221.5%n/a10n/a

Source: SMMT

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