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Uruguay November 2025: Chevrolet repeats at #1 with 15.2% share

25 December 2025 at 21:43

Chevrolet holds 15.2% of the Uruguayan market in November.

New light vehicle sales in Uruguay are off -1.1% year-on-year in November to 6,272 units, leading to a year-to-date tally up 9.4% to 62,278. After lodging its first win of the year last month, Chevrolet (+7.4%) repeats at #1, reaching 15.2% share which is the carmaker’s best since December 2024. However Chevrolet remains stuck in third place year-to-date with volumes down -24.2%. Fiat (-30.6%) is in deep trouble in 2nd place but easily holds onto the YTD top spot at 13.8% share. BYD (+19.4%) is solid at #3 and 9.6% share, below the #2 and 11% it commands YTD. Volkswagen (-17.3%) and Renault (-21.3%) round out the Top 5 in mediocre fashion. In contrast Suzuki (+663.8%), Dongfeng (+535.3%), Chery (+186.7%) and Omoda (+148.1%) all shoot up.

Previous month: Uruguay October 2025: Chevrolet signs first win this year

One year ago: Uruguay November 2024: BYD (+241.2%), Citroen (+102.7%) shine in strong market

Full November 2025 Top 60 All brands ranking below.

Uruguay November 2025 – brands:

PosBrandNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
1Chevrolet95215.2%+ 7.4%16,71110.8%– 24.2%31
2Fiat6109.7%– 30.6%28,58213.8%+ 14.7%12
3BYD6039.6%+ 19.4%36,87411.0%+ 117.3%26
4Volkswagen5879.4%– 17.3%45,5118.8%+ 11.4%43
5Renault5008.0%– 21.3%55,3038.5%+ 12.1%54
6Suzuki3595.7%+ 663.8%64,0196.5%+ 27.6%67
7Hyundai3084.9%– 41.9%73,8656.2%– 12.6%75
8Dongfeng2163.4%+ 535.3%81,3432.2%+ 739.4%1330
9Chery2153.4%+ 186.7%91,8823.0%+ 106.6%912
10Peugeot1542.5%– 19.4%111,6892.7%– 36.8%109
11Omoda1292.1%+ 148.1%127931.3%+ 206.2%1624
12Toyota1232.0%– 41.7%151,3942.2%– 34.1%1211
13Nissan1211.9%– 51.6%141,5332.5%– 38.4%1110
14Jetour1191.9%+ 24.0%168511.4%+ 11.1%1513
15JAC1011.6%+ 134.9%186521.0%+ 68.5%1721
16Citroen921.5%– 68.9%131,9633.2%– 32.4%88
17JMC901.4%+ 233.3%175660.9%+ 607.5%1937
18Mitsubishi891.4%+ 493.3%403340.5%+ 89.8%2832
19Geely871.4%+ 16.0%109281.5%+ 62.8%1416
20Ford631.0%+ 40.0%234950.8%– 6.3%2118
21Victory560.9%– 28.2%196191.0%– 0.8%1815
22GWM550.9%+ 22.2%224160.7%+ 71.2%2527
23Foton490.8%+ 40.0%214810.8%+ 222.8%2233
24Deepal420.7%new311420.2%new38 –
25Kia400.6%+ 42.9%361870.3%– 14.6%3528
26Changan390.6%– 9.3%252810.5%– 30.6%3023
27BMW380.6%+ 8.6%294170.7%– 12.0%2419
28Geely Riddara370.6%+ 362.5%451190.2%+ 120.4%4141
29Karry350.6%+ 25.0%203540.6%+ 20.0%2725
30Mercedes310.5%– 40.4%272810.5%– 25.9%2922
31BAW310.5%+ 34.8%302330.4%+ 242.6%3239
32DFSK270.4%– 34.1%264210.7%– 17.8%2317
33Honda260.4%– 71.1%245470.9%– 12.9%2014
34Jeep260.4%– 52.7%323830.6%– 18.7%2620
35Ram240.4%– 7.7%332430.4%+ 33.5%3131
36Volvo210.3%+ 61.5%391960.3%– 38.4%3426
37Leapmotor170.3%+ 750.0%48530.1%+ 55.9%4744
38Audi160.3%– 11.1%341960.3%– 4.4%3329
39Subaru130.2%n/a42840.1%– 19.2%4435
40Bestune120.2%+ 1100.0%381500.2%+ 400.0%3645
41Lynk & Co120.2%+ 50.0%281270.2%+ 429.2%4048
42Maxus120.2%– 7.7%43890.1%– 4.3%4336
43Dongfeng Forthing120.2%new37450.1%new49 –
44GAC100.2%+ 11.1%351420.2%+ 1477.8%3751
45MG100.2%– 52.4%411300.2%+ 46.1%3938
46Mini100.2%+ 150.0%44830.1%+ 38.3%4540
47Xpeng90.1%new –260.0%new55 –
48Farizon80.1%+ 100.0%50320.1%+ 113.3%5253
49Zeekr70.1%+ 133.3% –400.1%+ 166.7%5150
50Jaecoo50.1%+ 400.0%46680.1%+ 1600.0%4655
51Opel50.1%– 37.5%54510.1%+ 240.0%4854
52Smart50.1%new51190.0%new59 –
53Mazda40.1%– 71.4%471060.2%– 23.2%4234
54Iveco40.1%+ 100.0%58150.0%+ 36.4%6156
55Land Rover10.0%– 66.7%52270.0%+ 50.0%5352
56Jinpeng10.0%– 75.0% –260.0%+ 225.0%5459
57LMI10.0%– 75.0%55220.0%– 26.7%5646
58Seat10.0%n/a57210.0%– 50.0%5742
59Tesla10.0%– 75.0% –160.0%– 61.0%6043
60Today Sunshine10.0%– 75.0%53110.0%– 52.2%6249

Source: Autodata

Colombia November 2025: Chery iCar 03 best-selling recent launch

23 December 2025 at 11:33

The Chery iCar 03 is up to #24 in Colombia in November.

After 8 consecutive months of double-digit YoY gains, the Colombian new vehicle market markedly slows down its growth in November at β€œjust” +9% to 23,825 units. The year-to-date tally remains at stratospheric heights at 224,260 sales, up 27.5% over the same period in 2024. Renault (+16.1%) tops the brands ranking for the 5th time this year, ending the month just 40 sales above Kia (+28.2%) which remains the best-seller YTD. Chevrolet (+4.6%) and Mazda (+0.8%) both trail the market while Suzuki (+41.2%) shoots up and rounds out the Top 5. Carmakers with double-digit gains are aplenty, with Chery (+401.4%), Changan Deepal (+119.1%), Cupra (+111.3%), Citroen (+102.5%), Jeep (+84.4%), Peugeot (+71.3%) and Foton (+61.3%) among the best performers.

Looking at the models charts, the Kia K3 (+30.5%) is up two spots on last month to lead the way, cementing its newfound YTD leadership. The Mazda CX-30 (+14.7%) drops one rank to #2, a ranking it now also holds YTD, passing a freefalling Toyota Corolla Cross (-84.8%) down to #74 for the month. The Kia Picanto (+103.3%) closes the podium ahead of the Chevrolet Onix (+69.8%) and Renault Duster Nacional (+18.2%). The Mazda2 (+22.1%) is also in great shape at #6. Below, notice the Kia Stonic (+137.5%), Hyundai Tucson (+78.6%), Hyundai Kona (+75.4%) and Suzuki Fronx (+67.7%) all posting fantastic scores. The best-selling recent launch is the Chery iCar 03 at #24, a model we haven’t seen in other international markets so far.

Previous month: Colombia October 2025: Renault best-seller, Kia K3 now #1 YTD

One year ago: Colombia November 2024: BYD breaks records again, Yuan Up in Top 10

Full November 2025 Top 30 brands and Top 75 models below.

Colombia November 2025 – brands:

PosBrandNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
1Renault3,58915.1%+ 16.1%129,89813.3%+ 34.0%22
2Kia3,54914.9%+ 28.2%230,15913.4%+ 42.2%13
3Chevrolet2,0518.6%+ 4.6%318,8898.4%+ 8.1%54
4Mazda1,9858.3%+ 0.8%519,1098.5%+ 20.5%45
5Suzuki1,3515.7%+ 41.2%612,2495.5%+ 28.5%67
6Nissan1,3395.6%+ 8.9%712,0915.4%+ 14.5%76
7Toyota1,2165.1%– 47.5%422,0549.8%– 9.2%31
8Hyundai1,1935.0%+ 15.3%1010,3964.6%+ 73.9%89
9Volkswagen1,0134.3%+ 15.1%89,3694.2%+ 30.2%98
10BYD9994.2%+ 12.6%99,0824.0%+ 159.1%10n/a
11Foton6662.8%+ 61.3%116,1152.7%+ 63.5%12n/a
12Ford6262.6%– 18.3%126,4122.9%– 1.7%1110
13Chery3511.5%+ 401.4%161,6510.7%n/a20n/a
14Citroen3201.3%+ 102.5%152,2761.0%+ 48.4%16n/a
15JAC2911.2%+ 44.8%132,4731.1%+ 30.9%14n/a
16Mercedes2841.2%– 28.5%142,9531.3%+ 16.2%13n/a
17BMW2521.1%– 16.3%202,2901.0%+ 17.7%15n/a
18JMC2030.9%+ 27.7%172,1210.9%+ 43.5%17n/a
19Peugeot1970.8%+ 71.3%191,7420.8%+ 53.3%19n/a
20Honda1800.8%+ 4.7%231,4660.7%+ 8.0%21n/a
21Subaru1560.7%– 18.3%181,8290.8%+ 10.4%18n/a
22Dongfeng1530.6%+ 53.0%221,4440.6%n/a22n/a
23Changan-Deepal1490.6%+ 119.1%211,3160.6%n/a24n/a
24Volvo1470.6%– 20.1%261,3120.6%– 0.8%25n/a
25Cupra1310.5%+ 111.3%249900.4%n/a27n/a
26Jeep1180.5%+ 84.4%251,0430.5%n/a26n/a
27MG1040.4%– 3.7%271,3330.6%n/a23n/a
28International920.4%+ 300.0%n/an/an/an/an/an/a
29Jetour830.3%– 4.6%n/an/an/an/an/an/a
30Audi760.3%– 43.3%n/an/an/an/an/an/a

Colombia November 2025 – models:

PosModelNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
1Kia K31,0964.6%+ 30.5%38,7613.9%+ 72.4%14
2Mazda CX-309353.9%+ 14.7%17,7813.5%+ 9.1%21
3Kia Picanto8583.6%+ 103.3%26,5032.9%+ 21.9%55
4Chevrolet Onix8203.4%+ 69.8%55,7372.6%+ 57.9%67
5Renault Duster Nacional7603.2%+ 18.2%47,1333.2%+ 18.3%43
6Mazda25742.4%+ 22.1%105,1392.3%+ 59.1%710
7Renault Logan5292.2%– 5.0%63,6421.6%+ 48.1%1114
8BYD Yuan Up5002.1%+ 9.9%74,4032.0%n/a9n/a
9Renault Arkana4431.9%+ 42.4%133,3661.5%n/a14n/a
10Suzuki Swift4421.9%+ 29.6%113,6501.6%+ 11.1%109
11Hyundai Kona4211.8%+ 75.4%233,0451.4%+ 146.8%16n/a
12Renault Kardian4081.7%+ 18.3%94,4432.0%+ 176.0%8n/a
13Hyundai Tucson4001.7%+ 78.6%262,5191.1%+ 112.4%25n/a
14Nissan Frontier3901.6%+ 18.2%272,5801.2%+ 0.9%2120
15Renault Kwid3751.6%– 20.4%163,3881.5%– 7.5%138
16Kia Sonet3361.4%+ 3.4%142,7171.2%+ 63.7%18n/a
17Renault Stepway3351.4%+ 4.7%202,6191.2%– 4.0%2013
18Toyota Hilux3081.3%– 30.6%123,6371.6%– 19.8%126
19Nissan X-Trail2921.2%+ 32.7%212,1891.0%+ 29.2%32n/a
20VW Polo2871.2%– 4.7%152,7011.2%+ 11.7%19n/a
21Kia Stonic2851.2%+ 137.5%381,3790.6%+ 57.1%41n/a
22VW T-Cross2731.1%+ 56.9%302,5571.1%+ 21.5%23n/a
23Suzuki Fronx2651.1%+ 67.7%182,4501.1%+ 54.6%28n/a
24Chery iCAR 032551.1%new50n/an/anewn/a –
25Ford Ranger2391.0%+ 11.7%332,2951.0%+ 16.5%31n/a
26Toyota Prado2351.0%– 38.8%83,2091.4%+ 13.9%1512
27Chevrolet Tracker2250.9%– 20.8%372,5051.1%– 2.1%2718
28Nissan Kicks Play2160.9%– 12.9%322,5181.1%– 5.4%2619
29Mazda CX-52140.9%– 39.4%582,9981.3%+ 17.3%1717
30Kia Niro2100.9%+ 16.7%441,6190.7%+ 70.6%40n/a
31Nissan Versa2080.9%+ 20.2%401,9050.8%+ 15.5%36n/a
32Toyota Fortuner1970.8%– 53.5%292,0360.9%– 36.0%3511
33Renault Koleos1800.8%n/a17n/an/an/an/an/a
34Suzuki S-Cross1790.8%+ 59.8%192,3011.0%+ 162.7%30n/a
35Nissan Nueva Kicks1790.8%new521,6630.7%new39 –
36Suzuki Jimny1700.7%+ 31.8%411,7350.8%+ 93.6%38n/a
37Peugeot 20081700.7%+ 112.5%491,1930.5%+ 82.4%48n/a
38BYD Seagull1670.7%– 43.6%222,4261.1%n/a29n/a
39Kia Sportage1610.7%– 13.0%472,5651.1%+ 48.4%22n/a
40Kia Eko Taxi1600.7%n/a43n/an/an/an/an/a
41Toyota Yaris Cross1560.7%– 31.0%551,8960.8%– 2.6%37n/a
42Renault Sandero1510.6%+ 11.9%531,2150.5%– 28.1%47n/a
43Mazda31490.6%+ 13.7%n/a1,1770.5%+ 3.1%49n/a
44Kia Soluto1410.6%– 35.0%312,0440.9%+ 98.6%34n/a
45Foton FRR 6.9 toneladas1410.6%n/a398520.4%n/an/an/a
46Renault Kangoo1400.6%+ 105.9%707680.3%+ 59.0%n/an/a
47Suzuki Dzire1380.6%new35n/an/anewn/a –
48VW Tera1380.6%new28n/an/anewn/a –
49Hyundai Grand Metro Taxi1380.6%– 41.8%561,3350.6%+ 20.7%43n/a
50BYD Song Plus1370.6%n/a54n/an/an/an/an/a
51JMC CHR1290.5%n/a481,3480.6%n/a42n/a
52Renault Duster E-Tech Hibrida1260.5%new24n/an/anewn/a –
53Renault Oroch1220.5%+ 10.9%421,2320.5%– 0.2%46n/a
54VW Nivus1190.5%– 1.7%641,2780.6%+ 48.8%44n/a
55Suzuki Grand Vitara1160.5%– 39.6%608960.4%– 37.0%n/an/a
56Citroen Basalt1130.5%newn/an/an/anewn/a –
57Toyota Corolla Sedan1120.5%– 5.9%252,5441.1%+ 51.2%24n/a
58Honda HR-V1110.5%n/an/a5430.2%n/an/an/a
59Citroen C31090.5%n/a599530.4%+ 32.0%n/an/a
60Subaru Crosstrek1080.5%+ 0.9%698240.4%+ 3.0%n/an/a
61BYD Yuan Plus1050.4%n/a467570.3%n/an/an/a
62Kia Seltos1030.4%+ 12.0%629470.4%– 20.2%n/an/a
63Ford Escape1020.4%– 71.5%362,0760.9%– 30.8%3315
64Volvo EX301020.4%+ 7.4%n/a5570.2%+ 2.4%n/an/a
65Cupra Formentor1000.4%n/a738870.4%n/an/an/a
66Jeep Avenger920.4%new71n/an/anewn/a –
67Citroen C3 Aircross920.4%newn/a6420.3%newn/a –
68Hyundai Venue910.4%+ 15.2%n/a3110.1%n/an/an/a
69BMW X3900.4%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
70Chevrolet FRR900.4%+ 5.9%66n/an/an/an/an/a
71Chevrolet NHR870.4%– 49.7%451,2540.6%+ 39.8%45n/a
72Chevrolet CaptivaΒ Β 870.4%– 43.5%671,0400.5%– 13.8%n/an/a
73Foton FHR810.3%n/an/a5750.3%+ 82.5%n/an/a
74Toyota Corolla Cross780.3%– 84.8%347,1923.2%+ 5.7%32
75BYD Sealion 7750.3%newn/an/an/anewn/a –

Source: ANDEMOS

Greece November 2025: Citroen (+149.8%) places C3 and C3 Aircross in Top 10

23 December 2025 at 10:30

The Citroen C3 Aircross breaks into the Greek Top 10 in November.

10,458 new cars found a buyer in Greece in November, a -2% year-on-year decline. The year-to-date volume remains in positive however at +4% to 133,453. Toyota (+8.4%) easily remains in the brands pole position, selling more than double any other carmaker with 17.2% share vs. 15.7% so far this year. Peugeot (+12.3%) stays at #2 while Citroen shoots up 149.8% year-on-year and four spots on last month to land on the third step of the podium. BMW (+10.8%) is also up four ranks to #4. Opel (+19.4%), Dacia (+12.8%), Renault (+4.6%) and Suzuki (+4.1%) also manage positive results in the remainder of the Top 10. Newcomer Chery breaks into the Top 20 for the first time at #16 with an excellent 2% share, almost double its previous best of 1.1% reached last month.Β 

Over in the models charts, the Toyota Yaris Cross (+35.3%) posts another fantastic score at 8.7% share, compared with the 5.4% it holds year-to-date. The Peugeot 2008 (+116.5%) ranks at its traditional #2 spot, and in fact the entire Top 5 is identical to the YTD order, with the Toyota Yaris (+17.8%), Citroen C3 (+58.3%) and Suzuki Vitara (+19.9%) in tow. The Dacia Sandero (+32%) also shines at #7 vs. #15 year-to-date as does the BMW 1 Series up 36 spots on October to #8 vs. #20 YTD. The best performer in the Top 10 is the Citroen C3 Aircross up to #9 vs. #42 through November. The Opel Frontera (#14) is the best-selling recent launch above the Chery Tiggo 7 (#32) and Chery Tiggo 4 (#34).

Previous month: Greece October 2025: Opel Frontera breaks into Top 10

One year ago: Greece November 2024: BYD Dolphin up to #4

Full November 2025 Top 53 All brands and Top 245 All models below.

Greece November 2025 – brands:

PosBrandNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
1Toyota1,79517.2%+ 8.4%120,93315.7%– 6.3%11
2Peugeot8498.1%+ 12.3%210,9608.2%+ 8.2%23
3Citroen7026.7%+ 149.8%76,8135.1%– 4.2%75
4BMW6996.7%+ 10.8%86,8155.1%+ 14.0%66
5Suzuki5885.6%+ 4.1%38,6886.5%– 13.7%42
6Renault5655.4%+ 4.6%94,6493.5%+ 50.1%1114
7Opel5555.3%+ 19.4%57,3185.5%+ 17.6%57
8Hyundai5265.0%– 2.6%49,3047.0%+ 10.4%34
9Volkswagen4003.8%– 49.4%105,7624.3%+ 1.3%88
10Dacia3973.8%+ 12.8%64,9033.7%+ 71.9%1016
11Ford2792.7%– 7.6%113,2452.4%+ 8.8%1617
12Audi2772.6%– 39.9%143,2702.5%– 20.6%1511
13Mini2532.4%+ 19.9%192,0761.6%+ 21.9%2120
14MG2502.4%– 14.4%154,2003.1%+ 43.5%1218
15BYD2502.4%– 44.4%122,0901.6%+ 65.9%2024
16Chery2042.0%new245920.4%new29 –
17Mercedes2001.9%– 13.4%182,8562.1%– 10.9%1815
18Volvo1841.8%– 37.6%211,5351.2%– 17.3%2319
19Nissan1791.7%– 25.4%133,5232.6%– 11.9%1412
20Kia1691.6%– 40.7%165,2353.9%+ 14.6%910
21Jeep1671.6%– 6.7%202,1801.6%+ 16.9%1921
22Mazda1551.5%+ 24.0%251,7051.3%– 5.9%2223
23Skoda1221.2%– 53.6%232,9372.2%– 22.8%1713
24Cupra1031.0%– 10.4%221,1860.9%+ 21.5%2426
25Lexus650.6%+ 10.2%306480.5%+ 56.5%2829
26Alfa Romeo640.6%+ 113.3%268470.6%+ 210.3%2732
27Jaecoo520.5%new282550.2%new35 –
28Tesla510.5%– 67.1%319350.7%– 48.1%2622
29Seat460.4%+ 24.3%271,0080.8%– 23.3%2525
30Fiat410.4%– 75.7%173,5792.7%– 28.9%139
31Omoda340.3%new321480.1%new40 –
32Honda320.3%– 22.0%373490.3%– 11.9%3230
33Land Rover290.3%– 50.8%295160.4%– 12.7%3027
34Porsche250.2%+ 19.0%363140.2%+ 29.8%3333
35Leapmotor250.2%+ 127.3%341860.1%+ 615.4%3937
36DS230.2%– 11.5%334230.3%– 17.9%3128
37KGM200.2%new391900.1%new38 –
38Geely160.2%new381030.1%new41 –
39Changan Deepal130.1%new43230.0%new45 –
40Lynk & Co120.1%+ 200.0%352540.2%+ 807.1%3636
41NIO100.1%new –120.0%new50 –
42DFSK80.1%+ 700.0%402250.2%+ 765.4%3740
43Subaru60.1%+ 20.0%451010.1%+ 152.5%4238
44Smart40.0%+ 100.0%421000.1%+ 88.7%4335
45Aion40.0%new  –40.0%new56 –
46Dongfeng20.0%+ 100.0%44140.0%+ 1300.0%4852
47LotusΒ 20.0%n/a –80.0%+ 60.0%5245
48Mitsubishi10.0%– 80.0%463110.2%– 25.2%3431
49Zeekr10.0%new41160.0%new47 –
50Maserati10.0%– 75.0%48120.0%– 40.0%4942
51Bentley10.0%n/a –110.0%+ 57.1%5144
52Lamborghini10.0%n/a –60.0%+ 200.0%5450
53Morgan10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a60 –

Greece November 2025 – models:

PosModelNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
1Toyota Yaris Cross9098.7%+ 35.3%17,2225.4%– 5.8%11
2Peugeot 20085134.9%+ 116.5%26,2484.7%+ 28.6%23
3Toyota YarisΒ 3913.7%+ 17.8%45,0363.8%– 23.5%32
4Citroen C33833.7%+ 58.3%104,8523.6%+ 1.7%44
5Suzuki Vitara3133.0%+ 19.9%54,0003.0%– 10.0%55
6Renault Clio3123.0%– 3.4%123,0232.3%+ 47.4%1212
7Dacia Sandero2352.2%+ 32.0%72,5121.9%+ 82.6%1521
8BMW 1-Series2162.1%+ 107.7%441,9961.5%+ 51.7%2031
9Citroen C3 Aircross2042.0%n/a169870.7%– 31.4%4232
10Suzuki Swift2021.9%+ 45.3%63,3622.5%+ 90.7%619
11Opel Mokka2001.9%+ 42.9%82,2751.7%+ 130.7%1746
12BMW X11971.9%– 25.9%112,5921.9%– 11.8%148
13Toyota Corolla Cross1951.9%+ 35.4%171,7711.3%+ 13.5%2322
14Opel Frontera1711.6%new91,0580.8%new39 –
15Ford Puma1601.5%– 12.6%211,8521.4%– 8.8%2215
16Peugeot 30081601.5%+ 29.0%141,2861.0%– 16.2%3226
17Toyota C-HR1601.5%– 36.8%33,2472.4%+ 18.5%711
18Peugeot 2081491.4%– 45.6%153,1802.4%+ 2.9%89
19Mini Countryman1481.4%+ 42.3%351,0610.8%– 0.6%3836
20MG ZS Max1461.4%+ 5.0%231,8771.4%+ 1080.5%2187
21Opel Corsa1461.4%– 46.3%463,0922.3%– 8.7%97
22BMW X21391.3%– 19.2%819690.7%+ 40.6%4352
23Mazda21351.3%+ 40.6%311,5251.1%– 2.5%2524
24Hyundai i101241.2%+ 24.0%192,1411.6%+ 41.0%1825
25Hyundai Kona1211.2%+ 163.0%271,3681.0%+ 40.7%2948
26Audi Q31181.1%+ 35.6%598350.6%– 29.1%4441
27Jeep Avenger1161.1%+ 81.3%401,4221.1%+ 65.3%2850
28VW T-Roc1121.1%– 46.4%261,3181.0%– 1.6%3133
29Dacia Duster1061.0%– 24.8%132,0641.5%+ 70.4%1929
30Renault Captur1001.0%– 18.7%368070.6%+ 46.2%4661
31Citroen C4970.9%+ 177.1%336690.5%+ 33.3%5266
32Chery Tiggo 7950.9%new473480.3%new76 –
33Hyundai i20910.9%– 48.0%222,6952.0%+ 25.7%1313
34Chery Tiggo 4890.9%new1111080.1%new134 –
35Nissan Qashqai890.9%– 25.2%251,4861.1%– 16.8%2618
36Volvo XC60870.8%+ 47.5%425730.4%+ 32.0%5865
37VW Tiguan860.8%– 16.5%321,2140.9%+ 28.2%3347
38Cupra Formentor770.7%+ 6.9%307200.5%+ 33.1%4962
39Toyota Aygo X770.7%– 44.6%182,3921.8%+ 13.7%1614
40Mercedes GLA750.7%+ 19.0%291,3391.0%+ 15.2%3039
41Nissan Juke750.7%– 26.5%241,7451.3%– 8.3%2416
42VW T-Cross750.7%– 44.0%431,4241.1%+ 36.4%2743
43Mini740.7%– 26.7%526730.5%+ 20.4%5160
44Renault Symbioz730.7%new862100.2%new95 –
45MG 3720.7%– 25.8%451,2130.9%+ 254.7%3470
46Suzuki SX4720.7%– 23.4%391,1020.8%+ 10.0%3645
47Audi A3680.7%– 59.8%381,0850.8%– 21.2%3730
48Hyundai Inster650.6%new544930.4%new64 –
49Hyundai Tucson640.6%– 41.3%281,0350.8%– 4.8%4042
50Mercedes GLC610.6%+ 27.1%574770.4%– 12.2%6563
51Kia Picanto590.6%– 35.2%343,0592.3%+ 68.8%1020
52BYD Seal U580.6%+ 205.3%415600.4%+ 803.2%59146
53Alfa Romeo Junior560.5%+ 700.0%496440.5%+ 7055.6%54172
54BYD Atto 3540.5%– 62.2%724030.3%– 36.1%7456
55Kia Sportage540.5%– 31.6%1085500.4%– 28.9%6055
56Jaecoo 7520.5%new512550.2%new84 –
57BYD Dolphin510.5%– 81.5%486460.5%+ 30.8%5357
58BYD Dolphin Surf480.5%new562110.2%new94 –
59Dacia Bigster480.5%new552010.2%new97 –
60Ford Kuga480.5%– 40.0%377950.6%+ 85.7%4867
61Tesla Model Y460.4%+ 0.0%795330.4%– 15.5%6358
62Skoda Fabia420.4%– 61.5%651,2050.9%– 24.5%3523
63Lexus LBX410.4%+ 0.0%784190.3%+ 63.7%7283
64Toyota Corolla410.4%– 29.3%666030.5%– 28.2%5654
65VW Golf410.4%– 22.6%875480.4%+ 58.8%6173
66Skoda Kamiq400.4%– 57.4%608070.6%– 26.4%4744
67Renault Arkana380.4%– 56.8%734250.3%+ 8.1%7169
68Ford Explorer360.3%+ 414.3%891960.1%+ 366.7%99158
69Volvo XC40340.3%– 40.4%1062130.2%– 43.2%9377
70BMW X3330.3%+ 560.0%612650.2%+ 132.5%82113
71Jeep Compass330.3%– 49.2%504500.3%– 26.2%6959
72Omoda 5330.3%new921380.1%new120 –
73Opel Astra330.3%– 21.4%1716890.5%+ 244.5%5091
74Volvo EX30330.3%– 78.4%634640.3%– 45.3%6649
75Fiat Grande Panda320.3%new881360.1%new123 –
76BMW iX1290.3%+ 70.6%971890.1%+ 42.1%100103
77Kia Stonic290.3%– 63.3%531,0190.8%– 22.0%4135
78Audi Q5270.3%+ 350.0%931410.1%+ 46.9%118121
79MG HS270.3%+ 3.8%912190.2%– 19.5%9186
80VW Taigo260.2%– 42.2%765460.4%+ 88.3%6280
81Hyundai i30250.2%– 57.6%775840.4%– 59.7%5727
82Audi A1230.2%– 41.0%744270.3%+ 55.3%7081
83BYD Atto 2220.2%new821430.1%new117 –
84Mini Aceman220.2%+ 266.7%711780.1%+ 1877.8%108189
85Kia Xceed210.2%– 8.7%623300.2%– 38.9%7864
86Seat Ibiza210.2%+ 31.3%686430.5%– 29.6%5551
87BMW iX2200.2%+ 185.7%1131150.1%+ 74.2%130138
88Chery Tiggo 8200.2%new691360.1%new122 –
89VW Tayron200.2%new135560.0%new172 –
90Audi Q2180.2%– 84.7%754580.3%– 43.9%6853
91BMW 2-Series180.2%+ 80.0%942090.2%+ 60.8%96109
92Cupra Terramar180.2%+ 500.0%1002320.2%+ 7633.3%86261
93Citroen C5 Aircross170.2%+ 750.0%582650.2%+ 0.8%8388
94Lexus NX170.2%+ 70.0%1171370.1%+ 85.1%121139
95Geely EX5160.2%new1041030.1%new139 –
96Hyundai Bayon160.2%– 65.2%674160.3%– 63.8%7340
97Honda Jazz150.1%+ 50.0%1471110.1%+ 8.8%133115
98Jeep Renegade150.1%– 65.9%952410.2%– 34.5%8572
99Leapmotor T03150.1%+ 66.7%901630.1%+ 805.6%112177
100Mercedes GLE150.1%+ 36.4%1201060.1%+ 21.8%135125
101Renault 5140.1%new96790.1%new152 –
102Toyota RAV4140.1%– 56.3%803130.2%– 18.1%7971
103BYD Sealion 7130.1%new115820.1%new150 –
104Peugeot 5008130.1%+ 62.5%1101010.1%+ 236.7%140184
105Porsche Macan130.1%+ 44.4%1231160.1%+ 152.2%129151
106Renault Austral130.1%+ 550.0%160390.0%+ 30.0%189182
107Seat Arona130.1%+ 160.0%1051810.1%– 11.3%10497
108Volvo XC90130.1%+ 44.4%1511010.1%+ 16.1%141118
109BMW 3-Series120.1%+ 50.0%1361030.1%– 11.2%138111
110Ford Capri120.1%new125560.0%new170259
111KGM Tivoli120.1%new1261330.1%new124 –
112Range Rover Sport120.1%– 47.8%1121440.1%– 2.0%116102
113Renault Rafale120.1%new142230.0%new217 –
114Seat Leon120.1%– 25.0%831840.1%– 4.7%10294
115Skoda Octavia120.1%+ 50.0%1502200.2%– 38.7%9074
116BMW i4110.1%+ 37.5%153560.0%– 15.2%169137
117BMW X5110.1%– 26.7%1181110.1%+ 2.8%132112
118DS No4110.1%new –110.0%new244 –
119Nissan X-Trail110.1%– 26.7%2041380.1%– 32.4%11995
120Range Rover Evoque110.1%+ 0.0%981450.1%– 15.7%11599
121Changan Deepal S05100.1%new218110.0%new242 –
122Honda HR-V100.1%+ 0.0%1191190.1%– 2.5%126108
123Peugeot 408100.1%+ 400.0%233680.1%+ 78.9%158171
124Skoda Kodiaq100.1%– 70.6%842950.2%+ 12.2%8085
125VW ID.4100.1%– 23.1%213720.1%– 11.1%155134
126Ford Focus90.1%– 52.6%1381620.1%– 0.6%114100
127Leapmotor B1090.1%new –90.0%new254 –
128Mazda CX-3090.1%– 10.0%148650.0%– 5.8%160145
129Mercedes CLE90.1%– 18.2%157910.1%+ 54.2%142149
130Mini Cabrio90.1%n/a1491640.1%+ 141.2%111147
131Alfa Romeo Tonale80.1%– 60.0%1031800.1%– 25.0%10590
132Cupra Leon80.1%– 77.8%851770.1%– 44.7%10979
133Dacia Jogger80.1%– 46.7%1161180.1%– 31.0%12798
134Fiat 60080.1%– 60.0%703320.2%+ 418.8%77144
135Lynk & Co 0280.1%new101560.0%new171 –
136Skoda Scala80.1%+ 33.3%1621980.1%– 31.7%9884
137Volvo EX4080.1%new102910.1%new143110
138VW Polo80.1%– 96.3%1282940.2%– 76.0%8138
139VW Transporter80.1%n/a175430.0%– 46.3%185141
140Audi A570.1%n/a189500.0%+ 1150.0%177268
141DS 770.1%– 46.2%1092220.2%+ 2.3%8993
142Hyundai Santa Fe70.1%n/a179360.0%+ 414.3%192242
143Hyundai Staria70.1%new1304600.3%new67 –
144Mercedes E-Class70.1%– 22.2%170570.0%– 37.4%168127
145Mercedes Vito, Viano70.1%+ 600.0%1841870.1%+ 34.5%101106
146NIO Firefly70.1%new –80.0%new261 –
147Audi Q460.1%– 81.8%991790.1%– 34.9%10682
148Honda CR-V60.1%+ 50.0%197310.0%– 34.0%200167
149Hyundai Ioniq 560.1%+ 20.0%139650.0%– 26.1%159131
150Kia EV360.1%– 33.3%1072270.2%+ 2422.2%87227
151Mercedes A-Class60.1%– 73.9%1691820.1%– 43.1%10375
152Skoda Elroq60.1%new133880.1%new146 –
153Audi A650.0%n/a176180.0%+ 350.0%224271
154Ford Tourneo Custom50.0%+ 150.0%178520.0%– 45.8%176123
155Mercedes C-Class50.0%– 44.4%226380.0%– 57.8%190128
156Mercedes EQA50.0%– 72.2%183650.0%– 52.6%161105
157Opel Grandland50.0%+ 25.0%641680.1%– 26.6%11092
158Porsche Cayenne50.0%– 44.4%1411200.1%– 4.8%125107
159Subaru Crosstrek50.0%+ 25.0% –170.0%+ 41.7%226222
160Tesla Model 350.0%– 95.4%1243920.3%– 65.7%7537
161Volvo C40/EC4050.0%– 66.7%134530.0%– 35.4%175133
162VW ID.350.0%– 44.4%143860.1%– 37.2%147104
163Aion V40.0%new –40.0%new285 –
164BMW 5-Series40.0%– 33.3% –550.0%+ 57.1%173175
165BYD Seal40.0%– 69.2%154450.0%– 38.4%183142
166DFSK 60040.0%n/a164460.0%+ 1050.0%182275
167DS 440.0%– 66.7%1291050.1%– 50.7%13696
168Ford Mustang Mach-E40.0%– 42.9%146370.0%– 53.2%191132
169KGM Korando40.0%new181350.0%new193 –
170KGM Torres40.0%new182220.0%new219 –
171Lexus UX40.0%– 33.3%131710.1%+ 31.5%157155
172Lynk & Co 0840.0%new167190.0%new221 –
173Mazda CX-6040.0%– 55.6%224210.0%– 19.2%220190
174Mazda340.0%– 33.3%156330.0%+ 32.0%197192
175Mercedes GLB40.0%– 69.2%1321050.1%– 65.6%13778
176MG ZS40.0%– 83.3%1218220.6%– 58.1%4517
177Porsche 91140.0%+ 300.0%205310.0%+ 138.5%201219
178VW Caddy40.0%+ 33.3%1881170.1%+ 25.8%128124
179Audi Q630.0%– 25.0%144420.0%+ 500.0%186253
180Changan Deepal S0730.0%new145120.0%new238 –
181Ford Mustang30.0%n/a –130.0%+ 1200.0%234289
182Jeep Wrangler30.0%– 40.0%165610.0%+ 221.1%166203
183Nissan Primastar30.0%+ 50.0%1221150.1%+ 76.9%131148
184Porsche Panamera30.0%n/a206270.0%+ 68.8%208204
185Range Rover Velar30.0%– 25.0%114630.0%+ 34.0%164166
186Skoda Enyaq30.0%– 57.1%234500.0%– 54.5%178116
187Smart #130.0%new172620.0%new165232
188Volvo V6030.0%+ 50.0%212160.0%– 44.8%228183
189VW ID.Buzz30.0%– 25.0%214240.0%+ 20.0%213187
190Audi Q720.0%+ 100.0% –100.0%+ 42.9%248244
191BMW 4-Series20.0%+ 100.0%190400.0%– 23.1%188162
192BMW i520.0%n/a217110.0%+ 37.5%241246
193BMW XM20.0%n/a191230.0%+ 15.0%214197
194DFSK 50020.0%n/a194900.1%+ 2900.0%144283
195DFSK E520.0%+ 100.0%137890.1%+ 368.4%145207
196Dongfeng Box20.0%new155140.0%new232 –
197Lexus RZ20.0%n/a –70.0%+ 0.0%267250
198Lotus Eletre20.0%new –50.0%new284 –
199Mercedes G-Class20.0%+ 0.0%158330.0%+ 175.0%198223
200Mercedes Sprinter20.0%+ 0.0%202150.0%+ 15.4%229221
201NIO EL620.0%new –30.0%new304 –
202Peugeot 30820.0%– 98.1%159190.0%– 96.0%22268
203Peugeot Expert Traveller20.0%n/a140420.0%+ 75.0%187194
204Range Rover20.0%– 66.7%127490.0%– 49.5%180122
205Renault Trafic20.0%n/a209270.0%– 48.1%209164
206Toyota Land Cruiser20.0%– 71.4%174230.0%+ 91.7%218214
207Toyota Prius20.0%+ 100.0%21190.0%+ 50.0%258252
208Toyota Proace20.0%+ 100.0% –790.1%– 11.2%153117
209VW Multivan20.0%n/a23660.0%– 25.0%277248
210Bentley Bentayga10.0%n/a –50.0%+ 66.7%280279
211BMW iX10.0%n/a –80.0%– 42.9%260213
212BMW X610.0%– 83.3% –270.0%– 49.1%207156
213BMW X710.0%+ 0.0% –90.0%– 35.7%251215
214Citroen Jumpy Spacetourer10.0%n/a –230.0%– 23.3%215185
215DS 310.0%+ 0.0%195840.1%– 1.2%149135
216Fiat Panda10.0%– 98.6%203,0302.3%– 13.6%116
217Ford Tourneo Connect10.0%– 50.0%177280.0%+ 40.0%204201
218Ford Tourneo Courier10.0%– 50.0%196480.0%+ 29.7%181178
219Honda ZR-V10.0%– 90.0% –530.0%– 1.9%174159
220Lamborghini Urus10.0%n/a –40.0%n/a286 –
221Land Rover Defender10.0%– 90.0%166850.1%+ 0.0%148129
222Leapmotor C1010.0%– 50.0%199140.0%+ 75.0%233233
223Lexus RX10.0%– 50.0% –120.0%– 45.5%240199
224Maserati Grecale10.0%– 66.7%223110.0%– 31.3%245210
225Mazda CX-8010.0%+ 0.0%225110.0%+ 450.0%246305
226Mazda MX-510.0%– 50.0%168430.0%– 30.6%184150
227Mazda610.0%n/a –60.0%+ 500.0%271316
228Mercedes AMG GT10.0%n/a –30.0%+ 200.0%300317
229Mercedes EQB10.0%– 87.5% –290.0%– 42.0%202160
230MG 410.0%– 80.0%228650.0%– 60.6%163101
231Mitsubishi Space Star10.0%n/a –2240.2%– 12.2%8889
232Morgan Plus Four10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a371 –
233NIO ET510.0%new –10.0%new353 –
234Nissan Micra10.0%n/a23160.0%+ 100.0%272265
235Omoda 910.0%new185100.0%new250 –
236Renault Megane E-Tech10.0%– 66.7%20890.0%+ 125.0%256231
237Skoda Superb10.0%n/a –130.0%– 7.1%236211
238Smart #310.0%– 50.0%210260.0%+ 420.0%211235
239Subaru Forester10.0%+ 0.0%186810.1%+ 237.5%151195
240Suzuki Wagon R10.0%+ 0.0%10.0%+ 0.0%370329
241Toyota bZ4X10.0%– 85.7%187730.1%+ 121.2%154180
242Toyota Proace City Verso10.0%– 90.0% –1630.1%– 50.5%11376
244Volvo EX9010.0%new –240.0%new212260
245Zeekr 7X10.0%new15280.0%new263 –

Source: SEAA

Cyprus November 2025: BMW X1 (+212.5%), Jeep Avenger (+70.8%), Hyundai Tucson (+61.8%) stand out

23 December 2025 at 08:59

The BMW X1 jumps inside the Top 10 in November.

According to our local partners SEMO Cyprus and INNOSOFT, the Cypriot new car drops -8.6% year-on-year in November to 980 units. The year-to-date tally is also in negative at -3.1% to 13,930. This month Toyota (+15.6%) ascends to its first win of the year with a splendid 12.9% share vs. 9.7% year-to-date. Kia (-25.2%) falls to #2 but retains the YTD top spot by far at 15.4% share. Hyundai (+17.3%), Mercedes (+30.2%), Audi (+17%), Jeep (+5.2%) and BMW (+33.3%) all shine in the remainder of the Top 10. Further down, Dacia (+78.9%), Skoda (+35.3%) and Lexus (+23.8%) stand out while BYD falls 11 spots on last month to #17.

Model-wise, the Hyundai Tucson (+61.8%) takes the lead with 5.6% share vs. 4% so far this year, it distances the Nissan Qashqai (+9.3%) up two spots on last month to #2 and the Jeep Avenger (+70.8%) staying at a record third place. The Kia Sportage (-14%) and Toyota Yaris Cross (-22.2%) suffer but each gain three ranks on October to close out the Top 5. The BMW X1 (+21.2.5%) surges to #8 while the Toyota RAV4 (+100%) rounds out the Top 10 in spectacular fashion.

Previous month: Cyprus October 2025: BYD improves further to #6 and 6.3% share

One year ago: Cyprus November 2024: Nissan snaps brands top spot

Full November 2025 Top 32 All brands and Top 20 models below.

Cyprus November 2025 – brands:

PosBrandNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
1Toyota12612.9%+ 15.6%31,3469.7%– 7.4%22
2Kia899.1%– 25.2%12,14315.4%– 22.7%11
3Hyundai889.0%+ 17.3%41,2288.8%– 2.7%35
4Nissan838.5%– 41.5%21,1998.6%– 16.2%44
5Volkswagen697.0%– 34.3%51,1928.6%– 22.5%52
6Mercedes697.0%+ 30.2%86834.9%+ 3.5%77
7Audi626.3%+ 17.0%125033.6%– 13.6%108
8Jeep616.2%+ 5.2%95764.1%+ 55.3%99
9BMW484.9%+ 33.3%107295.2%+ 0.3%66
10Renault343.5%– 32.0%76304.5%+ 81.0%811
11Dacia343.5%+ 78.9%114523.2%+ 63.2%1116
12Lexus262.7%+ 23.8%212111.5%+ 13.4%1818
13Skoda232.3%+ 35.3%163342.4%– 1.8%1312
14Ford212.1%– 25.0%194102.9%+ 6.5%1210
15Porsche171.7%+ 13.3%172571.8%– 1.5%1615
16Volvo171.7%– 34.6%132451.8%+ 7.9%1717
17BYD161.6%new61841.3%new20 –
18Peugeot151.5%+ 150.0%142061.5%+ 1960.0%1931
19Honda121.2%+ 71.4%201210.9%– 11.0%2221
20MG111.1%+ 83.3%281300.9%– 24.0%2119
21Mini90.9%– 79.1%182752.0%+ 5.4%1414
22Land Rover90.9%– 69.0%152711.9%– 14.8%1513
23Cupra90.9%+ 800.0%221140.8%+ 37.3%2324
24Ssangyong80.8%+ 100.0%23770.6%– 22.2%2523
25Suzuki50.5%+ 150.0%27590.4%– 25.3%2825
26Seat40.4%– 82.6%30930.7%+ 2.2%2422
27Mazda30.3%– 83.3%24740.5%– 50.3%2620
28Citroen30.3%+ 200.0%26610.4%+ 1425.0%2733
29Opel30.3%n/a25360.3%+ 800.0%2936
30Alfa Romeo30.3%+ 200.0%31190.1%– 9.5%3127
31Fiat20.2%n/a3440.0%– 75.0%3728
32Bentley10.1%n/a29230.2%+ 53.3%3030

Cyprus November 2025 – models:

PosModelNov-25%/24Pos2025%/24PosFY24
1Hyundai Tucson555.6%+ 61.8%25634.0%– 28.3%33
2Nissan Qashqai474.8%+ 9.3%45133.7%– 22.4%44
3Jeep Avenger414.2%+ 70.8%33702.7%+ 193.7%721
4Kia Sportage373.8%– 14.0%76184.4%– 30.3%22
5Toyota Yaris Cross282.9%– 22.2%83152.3%– 35.1%106
6Kia Stonic272.8%– 18.2%17485.4%– 29.6%11
7VW T-Roc272.8%– 35.7%64663.3%– 18.4%55
8BMW X1252.6%+ 212.5%n/a2411.7%+ 73.4%1322
9Toyota C-HR222.2%+ 0.0%93532.5%+ 7.0%810
10Toyota RAV4222.2%+ 100.0%102091.5%+ 3.0%1713
11Nissan Juke202.0%– 47.4%54072.9%– 6.4%68
12Dacia Duster191.9%+ 90.0%n/a1971.4%+ 50.4%1827
13VW T-Cross161.6%– 30.4%n/a2411.7%– 44.9%127
14Nissan X-Trail151.5%+ 200.0%n/a1691.2%– 18.0%2014
15Kia Xceed141.4%n/an/a2321.7%n/a1511
16Toyota Yaris141.4%+ 16.7%n/a1411.0%– 2.8%2420
17Volvo XC40131.3%n/an/a1371.0%n/a25n/a
18Dacia Sandero121.2%+ 33.3%n/a1341.0%+ 1.5%2626
19Toyota Corolla111.1%– 15.4%n/a1451.0%+ 9.8%2223
20Audi Q3111.1%– 52.2%n/a1270.9%– 32.8%2815
n/aMercedes GLC111.1%+ 0.0%n/a1200.9%– 0.8%2930
n/aRenault Arkana80.8%– 72.4%n/a3482.5%+ 107.1%916
n/aMini Countryman80.8%– 80.5%n/a2401.7%– 3.6%1412
n/aVW Tiguan80.8%– 50.0%n/a1421.0%+ 3.6%2325
n/aFord Puma70.7%– 36.4%n/a1270.9%– 22.6%2717
n/aHyundai i10 (est)70.7%n/an/a1090.8%n/a30n/a
n/aKia Picanto50.5%– 64.3%n/a2181.6%– 42.5%169
n/aVW Taigo40.4%– 76.5%n/a1661.2%+ 23.9%2124
n/aHyundai Kona10.1%– 95.5%n/a3072.2%+ 138.0%1129
n/aKia EV310.1%newn/a1941.4%new19n/a

Source: SEMO Cyprus and INNOSOFT

Turkiye November 2025: Skoda (+64.8%), Renault (+25.6%) stand out in record market

22 December 2025 at 05:43

Skoda ranks #10 in Turkiye in November.

All time record broken for the Turkish new light vehicle market, with November sales up a splendid 9.8% year-on-year toΒ 132,984. The year-to-date tally is also at record pace, up 10.2% to 1,176,780. This month Renault (+25.6%) posts a fantastic score and reclaims the top spot it holds year-to-date with 11.9% share vs. 10.2% so far this year. Leader in October, Volkswagen (+11.8%) falls to #2 but still beats the market. Ford (+0.9%) is more discreet at #3, exchanging spots with a freefalling Fiat (-33.1%). Peugeot (+3.7%) closes the Top 5 in soft fashion. Skoda (+64.8%), Toyota (+26.9%) and Citroen (+26.8%) also shine in the remainder of the Top 10. Just below, BYD (+1225.6%) shoots up 11 spots on October to #11 and 4.1% share with almost 5,400 sales. Tesla (+36.3%) is back up to #16.

Previous month: Turkiye October 2025: Volkswagen #1, Togg T10F in Top 10

One year ago: Turkiye November 2024: Record market, Ford, Volkswagen and Peugeot stand out

Full November 2025 Top 51 All brands ranking below.

Turkiye November 2025 – brands:

PosBrandNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
1Renault15,81311.9%+ 25.6%2120,31310.2%+ 4.2%12
2Volkswagen11,5798.7%+ 11.8%195,6478.1%+ 14.6%34
3Ford10,6178.0%+ 0.9%491,0597.7%+ 3.8%43
4Fiat8,8706.7%– 33.1%3102,6818.7%– 16.4%21
5Peugeot8,6096.5%+ 3.7%874,9206.4%+ 19.1%65
6Toyota8,2976.2%+ 26.9%580,4776.8%+ 54.5%59
7Citroen7,6875.8%+ 26.8%760,7275.2%+ 14.9%88
8Opel6,9515.2%+ 3.7%664,6995.5%+ 21.0%77
9Hyundai6,2554.7%+ 6.0%959,6185.1%+ 9.2%96
10Skoda6,0564.6%+ 64.8%1139,5893.4%+ 4.8%1111
11BYD5,3954.1%+ 1225.6%2240,7703.5%+ 1807.8%1026
12Nissan4,4523.3%+ 61.1%1326,8992.3%+ 17.9%1615
13Togg4,2353.2%+ 0.3%1031,7152.7%+ 30.2%1314
14Mercedes3,6212.7%– 8.1%1236,4633.1%+ 6.2%1212
15BMW2,6042.0%– 31.2%1527,4952.3%+ 30.6%1516
16Tesla2,5351.9%+ 36.3% –29,9552.5%+ 224.6%1424
17Dacia2,4531.8%+ 17.0%2021,6601.8%– 29.4%1913
18Chery2,1041.6%– 32.2%1626,6632.3%– 50.5%1710
19Audi2,0951.6%+ 17.0%1421,2561.8%+ 31.3%2019
20Kia1,9251.4%– 1.9%1722,8781.9%+ 17.4%1818
21Volvo1,8081.4%+ 56.5%1912,9281.1%+ 11.8%2221
22Honda1,6971.3%+ 21.4%2114,6881.2%– 32.8%2117
23KG Mobility1,6941.3%+ 77.0%1812,6071.1%+ 19.4%2323
24Seat1,1130.8%– 53.9%237,4120.6%– 34.4%2722
25Jaecoo9020.7%+ 12.6%247,6330.6%+ 170.6%2630
26Mini8000.6%– 3.3%269,1890.8%+ 140.6%2528
27Cupra5020.4%– 57.4%2510,4850.9%+ 31.1%2425
28Suzuki4840.4%+ 137.3%275,2110.4%– 2.9%2827
29Jeep3200.2%+ 42.9%282,9830.3%– 0.3%3031
30Iveco2830.2%– 33.9%303,2680.3%+ 7.9%2929
31Land Rover1830.1%– 25.0%321,8670.2%– 30.4%3332
32Alfa Romeo1780.1%– 10.6%331,4820.1%+ 54.5%3435
33DS1470.1%– 13.0%292,0100.2%+ 19.9%3134
34Isuzu1380.1%– 26.2%351,3060.1%– 51.7%3633
35MG1070.1%– 70.9%341,9120.2%– 88.7%3220
36Lexus780.1%– 20.4%386950.1%– 3.1%4038
37Porsche760.1%– 44.1%361,0180.1%– 2.4%3736
38Tenax700.1%new397320.1%new39 –
39Foton550.0%new311,4770.1%new35 –
40Skywell470.0%+ 80.8%413020.0%– 13.7%4239
41Leapmotor370.0%+ 146.7%431820.0%– 9.0%4444
42Alpine320.0%+ 3100.0%42920.0%+ 1050.0%4654
43Subaru290.0%+ 11.5%404240.0%+ 41.8%4140
44Maxus160.0%+ 60.0%442370.0%– 12.9%4341
45Maserati80.0%– 65.2%451670.0%– 31.0%4543
46Bentley80.0%+ 166.7%51370.0%+ 15.6%4849
47Hongqi70.0%+ 600.0%47240.0%+ 71.4%5153
48Karsan40.0%– 55.6%50910.0%– 37.2%4745
49Aston Martin40.0%+ 300.0%49310.0%+ 181.8%4952
50Lamborghini30.0%+ 50.0%48250.0%+ 38.9%5051
51Ferrari10.0%+ 0.0%46220.0%+ 4.8%5250

Source: ODMD

New Zealand November 2025: Toyota RAV4 #1, Suzuki Fronx in Top 10

19 December 2025 at 08:50

Second ever Top 10 finish in New Zealand for the Suzuki Fronx.

New vehicle sales in New Zealand drop -12.8% year-on-year in November to 13,615 units, yet the year-to-date tally remains in clear positive at +8.5% to 128,769. Toyota (-14%) single handedly pulls the market down, with the next 9 carmakers up. BYD (+224.8%) is the most dynamic of all and is inside the Top 10 for the 6th time this year. Kia (+128.7%) is also very dynamic YoY at #4, but that’s compared to a particularly low year-ago result. Honda (+46.2%), Mazda (+36.5%), Hyundai (+35.9%), Mitsubishi (+30.8%), MG (+26.5%) and Suzuki (+25.3%) also shine while Ford (+11.7%) is more discreet but still manages a double-digit gain and at 13.3% share, it is two percentage points above its YTD level.

Model-wise, the Toyota RAV4 (-33%) remains the dominant force with 9.2% share, the steep fall being due to a record November 2024 at 12% share. The Ford Ranger (+26.5%) follows, ahead of the Toyota Hilux (+12.7%) and Mitsubishi ASX (+67.6%), replicating the YTD Top 4. Excellent result also for the Ford Everest at #5 and 3.9% share vs. 2.4% so far this year. The Mitsubishi Outlander (+167.3%) does even better at #6 while the Toyota Yaris Cross (+3.9%) edges up YoY at #7. Second ever Top 10 finish for the new Suzuki Fronx at #8. The BYD Shark 6 is just outside the Top 20.

Previous month: New Zealand October 2025: RAV4, Yaris Cross, Corolla push Toyota to highest in almost 6 years

One year ago: New Zealand November 2024: Toyota RAV4 hits record share

Full November 2025 Top 20 brands and models below.

New Zealand November 2025 – brands:

PosBrandNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
1Toyota3,51925.8%– 14.0%131,11424.2%+ 11.7%11
2FordΒ 1,81713.3%+ 11.7%214,52111.3%– 9.3%22
3Mitsubishi1,3289.8%+ 30.8%313,12510.2%+ 1.1%33
4Kia7735.7%+ 128.7%48,6286.7%+ 6.5%44
5Mazda5914.3%+ 36.5%64,5753.6%+ 23.4%68
6Suzuki5804.3%+ 25.3%94,6663.6%– 6.3%55
7Hyundai4773.5%+ 35.9%54,0013.1%+ 3.6%87
8Honda4273.1%+ 46.2%83,3962.6%+ 21.5%1110
9BYD3932.9%+ 224.8%143,5102.7%+ 317.9%1022
10MG3682.7%+ 26.5%73,8733.0%+ 37.5%911
11Volkswagen3162.3%– 0.3%152,2501.7%– 28.3%139
12GWM2762.0%+ 37.3%103,3732.6%+ 21.9%1212
13Nissan2071.5%– 15.2%114,4063.4%+ 5.8%76
14Chery1811.3%new128940.7%new2493
15Subaru1681.2%+ 14.3%162,1351.7%+ 24.5%1415
16Mercedes1521.1%– 39.9%132,0941.6%– 8.0%1514
17BMW1501.1%+ 94.8%181,6941.3%+ 27.7%1616
18Tesla1481.1%+ 604.8%n/a1,3931.1%+ 34.3%1818
19Isuzu1471.1%– 29.7%191,6831.3%– 31.6%1713
20Audi1270.9%+ 51.2%201,2461.0%+ 20.9%2120

New Zealand November 2025 – models:

PosModelNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
1Toyota RAV41,2579.2%– 33.0%110,3958.1%+ 9.0%12
2Ford RangerΒ 1,0307.6%+ 26.5%28,8946.9%– 13.4%21
3Toyota Hilux6214.6%+ 12.7%37,8556.1%+ 14.3%33
4Mitsubishi ASX5584.1%+ 67.6%74,6353.6%+ 31.5%45
5Ford Everest5273.9%+ 37.6%63,1092.4%+ 43.7%710
6Mitsubishi Outlander4253.1%+ 167.3%44,0783.2%+ 31.0%56
7Toyota Yaris Cross3482.6%+ 3.9%5n/an/an/an/a13
8Suzuki Fronx3022.2%newn/an/an/anewn/a –
9Hyundai Tucson2722.0%n/a91,6261.3%n/a14n/a
10Toyota Corolla2712.0%– 35.3%81,8701.5%+ 8.5%1112
11Kia Seltos2241.6%+ 286.2%123,1612.5%+ 6.2%67
12Toyota Highlander2171.6%– 1.8%n/an/an/an/an/a20
13Mitsubishi Triton2031.5%– 21.6%102,9932.3%– 26.1%84
14Mazda CX-51961.4%+ 12.6%221,5081.2%– 5.1%1716
15Toyota Hiace1831.3%+ 52.5%111,9331.5%+ 16.4%1015
16Toyota Prado1641.2%– 18.4%201,5931.2%n/a15n/a
17MG ZS1631.2%+ 20.7%171,8661.4%+ 32.3%1218
18Toyota Yaris1621.2%+ 26.6%16n/an/an/an/an/a
19Kia Sportage1591.2%+ 261.4%14n/an/an/an/a14
20Mercedes Sprinter1551.1%+ 25.0%n/an/an/an/an/an/a
n/aBYD Shark 61391.0%newn/a1,7541.4%new13 –
n/aFord Transit1180.9%+ 16.8%251,1970.9%– 12.5%2019
n/aFiat Ducato850.6%– 56.0%n/an/an/an/an/an/a
n/aIsuzu D-Max830.6%– 11.7%n/a7810.6%– 37.2%n/an/a
n/aNissan Navara810.6%– 28.9%n/a2,2381.7%+ 23.2%911

Source: Auto Talk

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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