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Hungary November 2025: Toyota Yaris Cross hits record ranking at #3, Opel Frontera #10, Jaecoo 7 #14

19 December 2025 at 06:40

19/12 update: Now with November Top 25 models and YTD Top 115 models.

10,754 new passenger cars found a buyer in Hungary in November, a shy 1% year-on-year growth. This is however still a strong month as November 2024 was up 28% on the year prior. The year-to-date tally is now up 6.9% to 117.510. These totals climb to 12,929 and 138,748 (+4.8%) when adding Light Commercials. In the PC brands ranking, Skoda (+3.8%) climbs to first place for the first time since September 2024 with 11% share vs. 8.8% year-to-date. #1 last month, Toyota (+4.2%) drops to #2, distancing a freefalling Suzuki (-28.1%). Suzuki however remains the #1 brand year-to-date with 11.1% share but is threatened by Toyota just 287 sales below. Hyundai (+69.6%), Opel (+26%), Dacia (+23.1%) and BMW (+14.8%) all shine below.

The Skoda Octavia (+7.3%) takes the lead of the models charts for the first time since last July with 4.5% share. It however remains #2 year-to-date below the locally assembled Suzuki S-Cross (-12.2%) in difficulty this month. The Toyota Yaris Cross (+73.4%) surges ahead yoy and ranks #3 for the month, a new ranking record for the nameplate. Meanwhile the Suzuki Vitara implodes at -37.1%. The Hyundai Tucson (+148%), Toyota C-HR (+61.1%), Ford Transit Custom (+41.9%) and Dacia Duster (+27.6%) also shine Β below. The surprise at #10 is the new Opel Frontera with 1.3% share, while the new Jaecoo 7 climbs up to #14.

Previous month: Hungary October 2025: Yaris Cross, Corolla Cross pull Toyota to #1 brand

One year ago: Hungary November 2024: Strong market at +28%

Full November 2025 Top 15 brands and Top 20 models, YTD Top 115 models below.

Hungary November 2025 – brands (Passenger Cars only):

PosBrand PC onlyNov-25%/24Oct2025 1-11%/24PosFY24
1Skoda1,18811.0%+ 3.8%310,3818.8%+ 2.8%33
2Toyota1,12010.4%+ 4.2%112,71010.8%– 1.9%22
3Suzuki9909.2%– 28.1%212,99711.1%– 9.2%11
4Volkswagen6746.3%– 1.2%48,1496.9%+ 0.8%44
5BMW6456.0%+ 14.8%66,5525.6%n/a77
6Hyundai5635.2%+ 69.6%74,8074.1%n/a910
7Dacia4754.4%+ 23.1%114,0993.5%n/a1111
8Mercedes4534.2%– 11.5%95,1894.4%n/a89
9Ford4364.1%– 43.1%57,9516.8%+ 27.4%55
10Kia4294.0%– 22.0%87,0276.0%+ 16.4%66
11Opel3643.4%+ 26.0%132,8302.4%n/a1412
12Renault3313.1%– 5.2%103,6223.1%n/a1213
13BYD3253.0%+ 87.9%141,8931.6%n/a1722
14Audi2602.4%+ 6.6%123,1082.6%n/a1315
15Peugeot2522.3%+ 15.1%n/a2,4472.1%n/a1617
n/aVolvo2382.2%– 2.9%n/a2,4482.1%n/a1514
n/aNissan1901.8%– 35.8%n/a4,3763.7%n/a108
n/aKGM/Ssangyong1681.6%+ 7.0%151,4151.2%n/a2018
n/aMG1231.1%+ 3.4%n/a1,7041.5%n/a1819
n/aTesla820.8%– 33.3%n/a1,5691.3%n/a1916

Hungary November 2025 – models (PC+LCV):

PosModelNov-25%/24Pos2025 1-11%/24PosFY24
1Skoda Octavia5874.5%+ 7.3%35,2493.8%– 4.9%21
2Suzuki S-Cross5314.1%– 12.2%15,9084.3%– 0.6%12
3Toyota Yaris Cross3712.9%+ 73.4%42,6731.9%+ 35.4%75
4Suzuki Vitara3492.7%– 37.1%25,0033.6%– 20.4%33
5Dacia Duster3472.7%+ 27.6%142,8352.0%+ 9.6%617
6Hyundai Tucson3102.4%+ 148.0%71,8321.3%+ 24.2%1512
7Ford Transit Custom (LCV)2712.1%+ 41.9%52,3011.7%– 4.0%104
8Ford Ranger2662.1%– 14.7%82,4701.8%+ 17.1%822
9Toyota C-HR2031.6%+ 61.1%92,1561.6%+ 3.5%1211
10Opel Frontera1731.3%newn/a6180.4%new59 –
11Toyota Corolla Cross1721.3%+ 59.3%61,6701.2%+ 26.6%177
12Skoda Scala1691.3%n/an/a9720.7%n/a3433
13Nissan Qashqai1571.2%– 23.0%172,8682.1%+ 2.1%420
14Jaecoo 71571.2%newn/a7780.6%new47n/a
15Skoda Superb1511.2%– 6.8%191,3010.9%+ 18.4%2113
16Toyota Corolla1481.1%– 43.1%182,2061.6%– 19.3%1124
17Kia Sportage1451.1%– 19.0%152,0481.5%+ 9.8%1315
18Kia Ceed1391.1%– 44.4%132,8552.1%+ 0.3%514
19Ford Puma1361.1%+ 23.6%n/a1,5951.1%+ 28.3%1826
20Ford Transit1351.0%– 17.2%n/a1,5031.1%+ 11.7%2028
21Mercedes Citan1321.0%+ 25.7%n/a9370.7%+ 174.0%3878
22Ford Kuga1301.0%– 50.8%121,5661.1%– 21.0%199
23Skoda Kodiaq1251.0%+ 5.0%n/a1,2830.9%+ 12.8%2231
24BYD Seal U1251.0%newn/a5690.4%new63 –
25VW Golf1210.9%– 20.4%161,6931.2%– 11.6%1619

Hungary January-November 2025 – models (PC+LCV)

PosModel2025 1-11%/24PosFY24
1Suzuki S-Cross5,9084.3%– 0.6%12
2Skoda Octavia5,2493.8%– 4.9%21
3Suzuki Vitara5,0033.6%– 20.4%33
4Nissan Qashqai2,8682.1%+ 2.1%420
5Kia Ceed2,8552.1%+ 0.3%514
6Dacia Duster2,8352.0%+ 9.6%617
7Toyota Yaris Cross2,6731.9%+ 35.4%75
8Ford Ranger2,4701.8%+ 17.1%822
9Ford Tourneo Custom2,3581.7%+ 76.2%96
10Ford Transit Custom (LCV)2,3011.7%– 4.0%104
11Toyota Corolla2,2061.6%– 19.3%1124
12Toyota C-HR2,1561.6%+ 3.5%1211
13Kia Sportage2,0481.5%+ 9.8%1315
14Suzuki Swift1,8601.3%+ 8.7%148
15Hyundai Tucson1,8321.3%+ 24.2%1512
16VW Golf1,6931.2%– 11.6%1619
17Toyota Corolla Cross1,6701.2%+ 26.6%177
18Ford Puma1,5951.1%+ 28.3%1826
19Ford Kuga1,5661.1%– 21.0%199
20Ford Transit1,5031.1%+ 11.7%2028
21Skoda Superb1,3010.9%+ 18.4%2113
22Skoda Kodiaq1,2830.9%+ 12.8%2231
23MG ZS1,2590.9%+ 20.4%2340
24VW T-Roc1,2100.9%+ 30.1%2421
25Renault Master1,2080.9%– 32.4%2516
26VW Tiguan1,1740.8%+ 21.4%2637
27Fiat Ducato1,1050.8%+ 18.9%2739
28Toyota RAV41,0890.8%– 17.8%2823
29Toyota Yaris1,0240.7%– 32.7%2918
30Tesla Model Y1,0220.7%– 1.8%3030
31Mercedes GLC/Coupe1,0200.7%+ 8.1%3136
32Omoda 59900.7%new32n/a
33Nissan X-Trail9820.7%+ 39.3%3325
34Skoda Scala9720.7%n/a3433
35Peugeot 30089610.7%+ 169.9%3590
36Renault Captur9550.7%+ 27.7%3644
37VW Passat9420.7%– 18.8%3729
38Mercedes Citan9370.7%+ 174.0%3878
39Toyota Hilux8950.6%– 58.2%3910
40KGM Korando8880.6%– 13.2%4032
41Ford Transit Custom (PC)8840.6%n/a41n/a
42Peugeot 20088670.6%+ 49.7%4266
43Renault Clio8570.6%– 7.3%4338
44Jeep Avenger8050.6%+ 208.4%44106
45Volvo XC608030.6%– 11.2%4535
46Volvo XC407790.6%+ 9.0%4648
47Jaecoo 77780.6%new47n/a
48BMW X57620.5%– 0.8%4845
49Opel Corsa7470.5%– 24.2%4934
50VW Crafter7240.5%+ 7.3%5052
51Opel Combo7010.5%+ 13.6%5163
52Hyundai Kona6840.5%+ 12.5%5262
53Mercedes Sprinter6800.5%– 19.4%5342
54VW Caddy6690.5%+ 2.0%5459
55Kia EV36650.5%#DIV/0!55 –
56Toyota Aygo X6500.5%– 14.0%5643
57Skoda Karoq6410.5%#DIV/0!5757
58Toyota Proace City (PC)6310.5%+ 6.1%5856
59Opel Frontera6180.4%new59 –
60BMW 3 Series6050.4%– 2.4%6061
61Ford Transit Courier6040.4%+ 83.0%61116
62BMW X35980.4%+ 167.0%62138
63BYD Seal U5690.4%new63 –
64BMW 5 Series5660.4%+ 32.6%6477
65Opel Movano5590.4%– 36.0%6541
66Hyundai i305490.4%– 46.8%6727
67Hyundai i205490.4%– 21.9%6654
68Renault Austral5480.4%+ 54.4%6987
69Mercedes V Class5480.4%+ 24.8%6873
70VW T-Cross5470.4%+ 4.8%7070
71Opel Mokka5430.4%+ 14.1%7172
72Toyota Proace Max5380.4%new72 –
73Tesla Model 35360.4%– 21.2%7346
74Dacia Bigster5330.4%new74n/a
75Citroen C3 Aircross5090.4%new75 –
76Ford Focus5020.4%– 9.7%7665
77Seat Leon4890.4%+ 53.3%7789
78Lexus NX4870.4%+ 0.8%7871
79Kia Xceed4670.3%+ 15.9%7981
80BMW iX14660.3%n/a80n/a
81BMW X14510.3%+ 7.6%8176
82BMW X64480.3%+ 10.1%8280
83Renault Trafic4430.3%+ 15.7%8388
84Audi Q54420.3%n/a84125
85Toyota Camry4410.3%+ 26.0%8583
86VW Taigo4320.3%+ 30.9%86102
87BMW 4 Series Coupe/Cabrio4250.3%+ 42.6%88117
88Dacia Sandero4250.3%– 17.8%8755
89VW Touran4150.3%#DIV/0!89114
90Mazda CX-604030.3%+ 56.2%90113
91Citroen Jumper3990.3%– 35.1%9158
92Audi Q83950.3%+ 30.8%92111
93Ford Tourneo Courier3920.3%+ 32.4%9384
94Skoda Fabia3870.3%+ 10.9%9482
95Audi A53820.3%n/a95n/a
96Citroen C33790.3%+ 64.8%96139
97Mercedes E Class3770.3%– 2.8%9785
98Opel Vivaro3710.3%+ 7.2%98100
99Renault Trafic Tour3690.3%+ 1.1%9979
100Toyota Proace3630.3%– 8.6%10191
101Opel Astra3630.3%– 54.6%10047
102Toyota Proace City (LCV)3630.3%n/a102n/a
103Fiat 6003410.2%n/a103n/a
104VW Tayron3390.2%new104 –
105Nissan Juke3360.2%– 15.8%10567
106Audi Q33270.2%– 25.7%10675
107Opel Crossland3270.2%n/a10749
108Iveco Daily3240.2%– 3.6%108101
109Cupra Terramar3190.2%new109 –
110BYD Atto 33150.2%– 36.6%11068
111Chery Tiggo 73140.2%new111 –
112Renault Arkana3130.2%+ 20.4%112124
113BYD Seal3010.2%– 6.2%113105

Source: Dataforce. Many thanks to Csaba for the data.

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