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Sweden February 2026: Volvo monopolises podium for the first time in 3 years

3 March 2026 at 15:37

Volvo EX30 sales are up 112.8% year-on-year in February.

The Swedish new car market edges down -1.4% year-on-year in February to 19,341 units, meaning the year-to-date volume is off -9.8% to 35,382. BEVs improve 11.3% to 7,650 and 39.6% share vs. 35% in February 2025 while PHEVs drop -3.8% to 4,912 and 25.4% share vs. 26% a year ago. This means rechargeable cars hold 65% of the Swedish market in February vs. 61.1% in February last year. Local behemoth Volvo (+1.3%) remains the most popular carmaker at home with a splendid 19.2% share vs. 16.9% year-to-date and its highest since last October. Volkswagen (-19.3%) skids down to 12.5% whereas Toyota (+14.7%) is outstanding at #3. Cupra (+36.6%) delivers the biggest gain in the Top 10 and reaches a record 9th place, also hit last November. Polestar (+14.5%), Mercedes (+13.4%) and Skoda (+4.9%) also defy the negative context. Further down, Subaru (+3511.1%) surges to #13 with Citroen (+308.9%) and Fiat (+105.7%) also making themselves noticed.

Over in the models charts, the Volvo EX/XC40 (+71.4%) repeats at #1 with 6.4% share, cementing its YTD dominance. The Volvo XC60 (-27.7%) is relegated to 2nd place above the Volvo EX30 (+112.8%) more than doubling its sales year-on-year and up four spots on January to #3, its highest ranking since December 2023 when it also reached #3. This means Volvo monopolises its home podium for the first time since January 2023. The Tesla Model Y (+11.1%) lurks at #4 while the VW ID.7 (-4.5%) closes up the Top 5. The Toyota bZ4X (+312.8%), Yaris Cross (+109.8%) and Polestar 4 (+89%) also shine below.

Previous month: Sweden January 2026: Market off -18.3%, Volvo EX/XC40 leads, Kia K4 SW lands in Top 10

One year ago: Sweden February 2025: VW ID.7 and Kia EV3 superstars

Full February 2026 Top 51 All brands and Top 266 All models below.

Sweden February 2026 – brands:

PosBrandFeb-26%/25Jan2026%/25PosFY25
1Volvo3,70419.2%+ 1.3%15,99516.9%– 11.2%11
2Volkswagen2,41512.5%– 19.3%24,25912.0%– 27.0%22
3Toyota   1,6478.5%+ 14.7%33,2589.2%+ 7.4%33
4Kia  1,3757.1%– 7.2%42,7657.8%+ 1.8%44
5Skoda  1,3467.0%+ 4.9%82,2726.4%+ 7.2%66
6Mercedes  1,2446.4%+ 13.4%52,4066.8%+ 27.3%55
7BMW  1,0515.4%– 9.6%62,0535.8%– 5.1%77
8Audi  8204.2%– 19.0%71,7995.1%– 11.0%88
9Cupra6353.3%+ 36.6%121,0493.0%+ 8.8%1012
10Polestar5702.9%+ 14.5%111,0202.9%+ 5.0%1210
11Peugeot  5682.9%– 20.2%101,0332.9%– 22.5%119
12Tesla5532.9%– 9.8%91,0653.0%+ 4.6%911
13Subaru  3251.7%+ 3511.1%194991.4%– 80.7%1517
14Ford  2671.4%– 27.8%145171.5%– 19.0%1414
15Nissan  2661.4%– 13.1%164801.4%– 5.9%1716
16Renault2621.4%– 25.4%136011.7%+ 6.7%1313
17Hyundai  2501.3%– 18.0%154801.4%– 7.9%1615
18Citroen  1841.0%+ 308.9%233160.9%+ 195.3%2128
19Fiat  1810.9%+ 105.7%252880.8%+ 102.8%2320
20Dacia1760.9%– 29.0%173651.0%– 17.2%1818
21Lexus1610.8%+ 11.8%203280.9%– 0.6%2021
22Opel  1600.8%– 1.2%223010.9%+ 6.0%2222
23Mazda  1530.8%+ 26.4%183350.9%+ 23.6%1923
24Porsche1240.6%– 34.4%281980.6%– 53.7%2519
25BYD1120.6%+ 80.6%341470.4%+ 0.0%3033
26Zeekr1010.5%+ 83.6%291630.5%+ 56.7%2829
27Lynk & Co900.5%+ 221.4%271650.5%+ 150.0%2727
28Seat880.5%– 39.7%212470.7%+ 13.3%2424
29Land Rover810.4%+ 88.4%321240.4%+ 36.3%3134
30MG770.4%– 11.5%311230.3%– 27.2%3225
31Suzuki  690.4%– 16.9%261560.4%+ 22.8%2930
32Mini  610.3%– 27.4%241790.5%– 8.2%2626
33Honda  600.3%– 23.1%301080.3%– 12.9%3332
34Xpeng590.3%– 3.3%33990.3%– 12.4%3431
35Mitsubishi260.1%– 13.3%36410.1%– 19.6%3535
36Man240.1%+ 1100.0% –240.1%+ 1100.0%3648
37DS90.0%+ 28.6%44110.0%+ 10.0%4144
38Alfa Romeo80.0%– 69.2%39130.0%– 56.7%4038
39Ferrari70.0%+ 250.0%38140.0%+ 100.0%3939
40Jeep60.0%– 33.3%37170.0%– 29.2%3840
41Chevrolet  40.0%– 20.0%4270.0%– 41.7%4337
42Skywell40.0%new –40.0%new47 –
43Lotus30.0%+ 50.0%4940.0%– 33.3%4646
44Smart30.0%– 40.0%4080.0%+ 0.0%4241
45Bentley20.0%+ 0.0%4630.0%+ 50.0%4855
46DFSK20.0%n/a4160.0%n/a4450
47Geely20.0%– 60.0%35220.1%+ 175.0%3742
48Lamborghini20.0%– 71.4%4540.0%– 60.0%4545
49SsangYong20.0%+ 100.0%5130.0%+ 200.0%4947
50Iveco10.0%– 50.0%4720.0%– 33.3%5154
51Leapmotor10.0%new –10.0%new5449

Sweden February 2026 – models:

PosModelFeb-26%/25Jan2026%/25PosFY25
1Volvo EX/XC401,2436.4%+ 71.4%12,0695.8%+ 86.6%12
2Volvo XC601,0045.2%– 27.7%21,6424.6%– 41.4%21
3Volvo EX305833.0%+ 112.8%79022.5%+ 52.9%49
4Tesla Model Y5312.7%+ 11.1%31,0302.9%+ 32.9%34
5VW ID.75142.7%– 4.5%48882.5%– 25.6%53
6Polestar 44462.3%+ 89.0%58102.3%+ 103.0%612
7Skoda Kodiaq4302.2%+ 0.5%107042.0%+ 1.0%76
8Toyota Yaris Cross3651.9%+ 109.8%67032.0%+ 57.3%815
9Toyota bZ4X3221.7%+ 312.8%86141.7%+ 286.2%995
10VW Golf3171.6%– 4.5%494201.2%– 50.5%2028
11VW Tiguan3151.6%– 12.3%165531.6%– 14.8%1111
12Kia EV33081.6%– 38.3%125581.6%– 23.4%105
13Toyota Corolla Cross2901.5%+ 35.5%205101.4%+ 1.2%1424
14Skoda Enyaq2731.4%– 17.0%145151.5%– 8.5%1314
15Volvo S/V602671.4%– 29.4%513641.0%– 36.7%278
16Cupra Terramar2601.3%+ 95.5%234441.3%+ 87.3%1736
17Kia EV52561.3%new95311.5%new12210
18Toyota Corolla2501.3%+ 11.6%174811.4%– 3.6%1517
19Volvo EC/C402291.2%– 7.7%343531.0%– 27.4%3029
20Subaru Outback2281.2%+ 22700.0%533190.9%– 80.7%3243
21VW ID.42161.1%– 42.1%214151.2%– 47.6%2110
22VW T-Roc2071.1%– 34.3%263771.1%– 25.0%2216
23Audi A32061.1%+ 19.1%184281.2%+ 30.5%1823
24Peugeot 50082001.0%+ 46.0%313381.0%+ 1.5%3134
25Mercedes GLC1971.0%+ 105.2%273651.0%+ 125.3%2648
26Mercedes CLA1961.0%+ 84.9%293601.0%+ 151.7%2845
27VW Passat1911.0%– 37.6%253701.0%– 36.4%2413
28Kia Sportage1901.0%– 4.0%114481.3%+ 10.6%1618
29VW Tayron1851.0%+ 400.0%243681.0%+ 776.2%2542
30Toyota Yaris1830.9%– 12.0%154231.2%+ 2.9%1919
31Peugeot 30081760.9%+ 34.4%333090.9%+ 11.6%3322
32BMW 5-Series1730.9%– 35.2%323070.9%– 49.1%3433
33Cupra Leon1670.9%+ 142.0%702390.7%+ 73.2%4158
34Fiat Ducato1670.9%+ 165.1%762290.6%+ 136.1%4432
35Skoda Kamiq1640.8%+ 137.7%842170.6%+ 99.1%4973
36Mercedes EQA1610.8%+ 87.2%432680.8%+ 72.9%3746
37Skoda Superb1540.8%+ 129.9%422640.7%+ 83.3%3864
38Peugeot 20081480.8%– 44.8%362690.8%– 43.1%3625
39Volvo XC901470.8%– 18.3%712190.6%– 40.5%4738
40BMW X11440.7%– 19.1%682180.6%– 19.9%4869
41Cupra Formentor1410.7%+ 261.5%1071750.5%+ 84.2%6187
42BMW X31350.7%+ 21.6%452280.6%+ 34.1%4550
43Nissan Qashqai1340.7%+ 7.2%542240.6%+ 23.1%4656
44Renault 51340.7%+ 4366.7%193561.0%+ 2442.9%2963
45Kia EV91300.7%+ 32.7%133741.1%+ 52.7%2337
46Mercedes E Class1290.7%– 35.5%412390.7%– 31.3%4227
47Skoda Octavia1280.7%– 39.6%572150.6%– 40.8%5035
48Dacia Sandero1190.6%+ 17.8%402300.7%+ 36.1%4344
49Kia Sorento1150.6%+ 91.7%771770.5%+ 73.5%5982
50BMW 1-Series1090.6%+ 58.0%482120.6%+ 94.5%5178
51Audi A51070.6%+ 197.2%302450.7%+ 105.9%4055
52Kia EV61070.6%+ 2.9%502080.6%+ 21.6%5340
53BMW i41040.5%– 14.0%781630.5%– 20.5%6762
54Mercedes GLE1000.5%+ 8.7%661760.5%– 2.8%6066
55Volvo ES901000.5%new561880.5%new56228
56Audi Q3950.5%– 22.1%721660.5%– 30.8%6572
57Toyota C-HR950.5%– 42.8%392090.6%– 25.1%5230
58VW Taigo910.5%– 18.0%651700.5%+ 5.6%6459
59Kia Niro900.5%– 23.7%1151190.3%– 51.4%8347
60BMW IX1890.5%+ 345.0%222790.8%+ 933.3%3549
61Citroen C5 Aircross890.5%+ 2125.0%691620.5%+ 1925.0%68192
62Audi A6860.4%– 13.1%551740.5%– 37.0%6252
63Zeekr 7X850.4%new1041220.3%new8094
64Ford Kuga840.4%– 30.6%1011210.3%– 25.3%8198
65BMW i5830.4%+ 1.2%631640.5%+ 5.1%6654
66Mercedes A Class820.4%+ 1950.0%282460.7%+ 2975.0%39121
67VW ID.3820.4%– 72.5%382020.6%– 57.7%5421
68Polestar 2810.4%– 62.3%831360.4%– 70.2%7531
69Skoda Elroq800.4%+ 45.5%961200.3%+ 118.2%8265
70Toyota RAV4800.4%– 75.0%641590.4%– 74.8%707
71Audi A6 e-tron740.4%+ 72.1%461770.5%+ 103.4%5841
72Audi Q5730.4%– 34.8%371930.5%+ 47.3%5584
73Audi Q4 E-Tron710.4%– 56.2%471740.5%– 40.8%6339
74Citroen C3 Aircross710.4%n/a146910.3%+ 9000.0%92131
75Hyundai Tucson700.4%– 27.1%591560.4%– 8.2%7185
76Mercedes GLB670.3%+ 191.3%741340.4%+ 378.6%76116
77Kia EV4650.3%new108980.3%new91146
78Cupra Born640.3%+ 28.0%351870.5%+ 62.6%5768
79Ford Explorer640.3%+ 255.6%521600.5%+ 240.4%6991
80Skoda Karoq640.3%+ 82.9%911080.3%+ 56.5%87100
81BMW 3-Series610.3%– 41.3%581470.4%– 13.0%7261
82Kia Stonic590.3%+ 37.2%621430.4%+ 101.4%73111
83Lexus NX580.3%– 27.5%751240.4%– 29.1%7971
84Opel Frontera580.3%new161750.2%new103143
85Renault Scenic580.3%– 46.3%126840.2%– 38.2%9890
86Seat Leon580.3%– 30.1%168730.2%– 28.4%107103
87BMW X5570.3%– 12.3%821130.3%– 26.1%8577
88BYD Seal U570.3%+ 72.7%192650.2%– 20.7%117105
89Lynk & Co 08560.3%new871050.3%new88122
90Nissan X-Trail540.3%+ 20.0%153730.2%– 14.1%106160
91Skoda Fabia530.3%– 39.8%671290.4%+ 8.4%7783
92Audi Q6 e-Tron520.3%– 61.5%611360.4%– 52.3%7457
93Mercedes EQE520.3%– 55.9%109850.2%– 52.5%9567
94VW Touareg520.3%+ 116.7%116810.2%+ 88.4%99158
95Mercedes C Class500.3%– 39.0%148700.2%– 38.1%11070
96Opel Mokka500.3%– 59.0%861000.3%– 48.7%9076
97Subaru Solterra490.3%+ 600.0%179610.2%+ 281.3%126203
98VW Caddy490.3%+ 172.2%140710.2%+ 121.9%108127
99VW Multivan480.2%– 36.8%103850.2%– 30.9%9786
100VW T-Cross       480.2%– 14.3%154670.2%– 38.0%11697
101Ford Transit470.2%+ 88.0%159640.2%+ 33.3%12096
102Mazda 6e470.2%new99850.2%new94165
103Porsche Macan470.2%– 36.5%167620.2%– 64.8%12581
104VW ID.Buzz460.2%– 34.3%112780.2%– 24.3%10274
105BMW iX440.2%– 6.4%130680.2%– 2.9%115101
106BYD Seal440.2%+ 238.5%172570.2%+ 200.0%130223
107Hyundai Bayon440.2%+ 340.0%124700.2%+ 366.7%109191
108Volvo EX90440.2%– 51.6%801020.3%– 24.4%8951
109Mercedes GLA430.2%+ 13.2%731140.3%+ 40.7%84119
110Volvo S/V90430.2%– 86.6%145640.2%– 88.9%12220
111Hyundai Inster420.2%+ 13.5%138640.2%+ 73.0%121198
112Polestar 3420.2%– 6.7%117700.2%– 17.6%111107
113Range Rover 420.2%+ 31.3%119700.2%+ 6.1%112149
114Lexus RZ410.2%new139630.2%new123199
115Mazda CX-60410.2%+ 24.2%88900.3%+ 26.8%9392
116MG 4410.2%+ 95.2%131650.2%+ 51.2%118133
117Mercedes Sprinter390.2%+ 39.3%164550.2%+ 17.0%13399
118Porsche Cayenne370.2%– 33.9%118650.2%– 46.7%11980
119Xpeng G9370.2%+ 48.0%191460.1%– 4.2%149144
120Kia Picanto360.2%– 16.3%92790.2%– 32.5%100113
121Nissan Juke360.2%– 21.7%125620.2%– 31.9%124120
122Audi Q7330.2%+ 13.8%149520.1%+ 13.0%136167
123Dacia Duster330.2%– 75.0%93740.2%– 64.1%10488
124Land Rover Defender330.2%+ 450.0%166480.1%+ 200.0%144200
125Mazda CX-30310.2%+ 29.2%90780.2%+ 56.0%101170
126Suzuki Vitara310.2%+ 40.9%113610.2%+ 69.4%127123
127Honda HR-V300.2%+ 11.1%120570.2%+ 35.7%131176
128Toyota Aygo X270.1%+ 3.8%601130.3%+ 82.3%86136
129Toyota Proace City270.1%n/a198340.1%n/a165363
130Mini Hatch260.1%– 39.5%79850.2%– 14.1%96106
131Subaru Forester260.1%+ 2500.0%137490.1%– 91.2%142104
132VW Caravelle260.1%+ 8.3%127520.1%+ 92.6%140175
133Opel Corsa250.1%+ 56.3%121520.1%+ 85.7%139153
134Renault Master250.1%+ 525.0%157430.1%– 52.2%150152
135Lexus LBX240.1%– 27.3%135470.1%– 44.0%147129
136Man Chassi Husbil240.1%+ 1100.0% –240.1%+ 1100.0%183278
137Mitsubishi Outlander240.1%n/a178360.1%n/a158188
138Porsche 911240.1%– 31.4%133480.1%– 37.7%145110
139BMW IX2230.1%+ 0.0%100600.2%+ 57.9%128138
140Lynk & Co 01230.1%+ 53.3%156410.1%– 8.9%15393
141Mercedes Citan220.1%+ 175.0%180330.1%+ 106.3%166180
142Mercedes EQB220.1%– 72.2%85730.2%– 60.8%10553
143Mercedes GLS220.1%+ 46.7%189310.1%+ 3.3%171154
144Subaru Crosstrek220.1%n/a89700.2%– 80.4%113126
145Xpeng G6220.1%– 31.3%114520.1%– 13.3%141108
146Peugeot Expert210.1%+ 320.0%129460.1%+ 318.2%148232
147Renault 4210.1%new111530.1%new135177
148Seat Arona210.1%– 66.7%441260.4%+ 17.8%7879
149Hyundai i10200.1%– 57.4%200260.1%– 61.2%178109
150Hyundai i20200.1%+ 66.7%222230.1%+ 15.0%186163
151Mercedes V Class200.1%– 41.2%95600.2%+ 15.4%129132
152Kia PV5190.1%new187280.1%new175230
153Ford Capri180.1%+ 63.6%143390.1%+ 200.0%154182
154Hyundai Santa Fe180.1%– 21.7%151370.1%– 58.4%157151
155Lexus RX180.1%+ 800.0%160350.1%+ 483.3%160183
156Mini Aceman180.1%+ 50.0%132420.1%+ 44.8%151112
157Opel Grandland X180.1%+ 50.0%106530.1%+ 20.5%134128
158Mazda CX-80170.1%– 54.1%94570.2%– 33.7%132117
159Mini Countryman170.1%– 41.4%105520.1%– 22.4%137135
160VW Touran170.1%– 56.4%141390.1%– 66.4%155130
161Dacia Bigster160.1%new142370.1%new156185
162Nissan Primastar160.1%+ 166.7%152350.1%+ 250.0%161247
163Tesla Model 3            160.1%– 87.9%181270.1%– 88.2%17760
164Audi Q8150.1%– 68.1%165300.1%– 72.0%172114
165MG 3150.1%+ 1400.0%204200.1%+ 1900.0%191179
166MG HS150.1%– 62.5%197220.1%– 73.5%187166
167Nissan Micra150.1%new102520.1%new138 –
168Ford Transit Custom140.1%+ 27.3%186230.1%+ 35.3%185171
169Hyundai Ioniq 5140.1%– 36.4%147340.1%– 8.1%162157
170Hyundai Ioniq 9140.1%new144350.1%new159209
171Mercedes G Class140.1%– 39.1%n/a290.1%– 34.1%173169
172Zeekr 001140.1%+ 7.7%158320.1%+ 3.2%169181
173Mercedes Vito130.1%– 7.1%177250.1%– 30.6%181173
174Suzuki S-Cross130.1%+ 0.0%228160.0%– 23.8%200196
175Citroen Jumper120.1%+ 500.0%219150.0%+ 275.0%201229
176Ford Puma                120.1%– 65.7%81690.2%– 45.7%114145
177Ford Tourneo Connect120.1%+ 50.0%246130.0%– 7.1%206215
178Peugeot 208120.1%– 84.0%162290.1%– 70.1%174102
179Ford Tourneo Custom110.1%– 72.5%221140.0%– 81.3%203150
180Lexus ES110.1%+ 0.0%170250.1%– 13.8%180139
181Lynk & Co 02110.1%– 15.4%193190.1%– 9.5%194162
182Mazda2110.1%+ 0.0%201170.0%+ 0.0%197206
183Mercedes EQS110.1%– 31.3%184210.1%– 36.4%189184
184Nissan Ariya110.1%– 86.6%136340.1%– 75.5%16489
185VW Crafter110.1%– 8.3%182220.1%+ 29.4%188164
186BMW IX3100.1%– 50.0%171230.1%– 71.6%184350
187Renault Rafale100.1%+ 400.0%185200.1%+ 233.3%192178
188BMW 2-Series90.0%– 74.3%155270.1%– 60.3%176124
189DS 790.0%+ 50.0%230110.0%+ 22.2%210240
190Fiat 60090.0%– 60.9%110410.1%+ 0.0%152156
191Honda CR-V90.0%– 55.0%203140.0%– 60.0%204161
192Lexus UX 90.0%– 40.0%128340.1%+ 30.8%163190
193Seat Ibiza90.0%n/a98480.1%+ 433.3%146220
194Suzuki Swace90.0%+ 12.5%97490.1%+ 226.7%143207
195Alfa Romeo Junior80.0%– 55.6%202130.0%– 38.1%205225
196BYD Dolphin80.0%– 38.5% –80.0%– 78.9%221218
197Dacia Jogger80.0%– 46.7%163240.1%– 63.6%182168
198Honda ZR-V80.0%+ 60.0%213120.0%+ 50.0%208221
199Hyundai Kona80.0%– 84.9%134310.1%– 58.7%170118
200Porsche Panamera80.0%– 33.3%215120.0%– 45.5%209187
201Porsche Taycan80.0%– 20.0%227110.0%– 42.1%214189
202Renault Trafic80.0%– 46.7%237100.0%– 64.3%215212
203Suzuki e Vitara80.0%newn/a90.0%new218 –
204Suzuki Swift80.0%– 75.8%175210.1%– 52.3%190140
205Audi Q270.0%– 56.3%176190.1%– 32.1%193159
206Honda Jazz70.0%– 53.3%23290.0%– 60.9%216186
207Opel Movano70.0%n/a190160.0%n/a199251
208Citroen C460.0%– 66.7%150250.1%– 64.3%179115
209MG S5 EV60.0%new205110.0%new213231
210Peugeot 30860.0%+ 200.0%122330.1%+ 725.0%167193
211Toyota Proace Verso60.0%– 71.4%22990.0%– 71.0%219213
212BMW X750.0%+ 25.0%194120.0%– 33.3%207202
213Fiat Grande Panda50.0%new174180.1%new195 –
214Honda Civic50.0%+ 25.0%183150.0%+ 66.7%202211
215Mazda350.0%+ 0.0%23570.0%– 41.7%223227
216Renault Captur50.0%– 87.2%123320.1%– 52.2%168137
217Ford Mustang40.0%+ 100.0%195110.0%+ 266.7%211244
218Jeep Avenger40.0%– 50.0% –40.0%– 81.8%238219
219Mercedes CLE40.0%– 73.3%196110.0%– 42.1%212142
220Peugeot Rifter40.0%n/a22570.0%n/a224250
221Skywell BE1140.0%new –40.0%new242 –
222VW ID.540.0%+ 0.0%25450.0%– 70.6%232234
223BMW X630.0%+ 200.0%20970.0%+ 600.0%222242
224BYD Sealion30.0%new169170.0%new196325
225Citroen Jumpy30.0%n/a173160.0%n/a198291
226Cupra Ateca30.0%– 88.9%24540.0%– 93.2%235155
227Ferrari30.0%n/a22060.0%+ 100.0%227254
228Ferrari SF9030.0%+ 200.0% –30.0%+ 200.0%245279
229Tesla Model S30.0%+ 200.0% –30.0%– 50.0%249259
230Tesla Model X30.0%+ 50.0%23850.0%– 37.5%231261
231Citroen C320.0%– 90.0%21060.0%– 71.4%226197
232Jeep Compass20.0%n/a –20.0%n/a253 –
233Lamborghini Urus20.0%– 66.7%23440.0%– 42.9%239257
234Land Rover Discovery20.0%n/a –20.0%+ 0.0%255299
235Lotus Eletre20.0%+ 0.0% –20.0%– 60.0%256268
236Opel Astra20.0%– 80.0%22450.0%– 64.3%230222
237Range Rover Evoque20.0%+ 0.0% –20.0%– 50.0%259238
238Smart #520.0%new20770.0%new225258
239Ssangyong Torres20.0%+ 100.0%25230.0%+ 200.0%248329
240Toyota Supra20.0%n/a25330.0%+ 200.0%250301
241Zeekr X20.0%– 95.2%19990.0%– 87.7%220147
242Audi A810.0%n/a23920.0%+ 100.0%251310
243Bentley Continental10.0%+ 0.0%24020.0%+ 100.0%252314
244Bentley Flying Spur10.0%+ 0.0% –10.0%+ 0.0%260349
245BMW 7-Series10.0%– 50.0% –10.0%– 50.0%261293
246BMW XM10.0%+ 0.0%21840.0%+ 100.0%234271
247Citroen Spacetourer10.0%+ 0.0% –10.0%+ 0.0%266326
248DFSK 50010.0%new21150.0%new228302
249DFSK 60010.0%n ew –10.0%new267352
250Ferrari F8010.0%new –10.0%new268 –
251Ford Mustang Mach-E10.0%– 80.0%23130.0%– 66.7%246216
252Honda Prelude10.0%new –10.0%new269 –
253Iveco Daily10.0%+ 0.0% –10.0%– 50.0%270281
254Land Rover Discovery Sport10.0%– 50.0% –10.0%– 50.0%272287
255Leapmotor T0310.0%new –10.0%new273342
256Lotus Emira10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a275322
257Mazda MX510.0%+ 0.0% –10.0%+ 0.0%276280
258Mercedes CL class10.0%– 80.0%24920.0%– 75.0%257236
259Mercedes EQT10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a277274
260Mitsubishi ASX10.0%– 92.3% –10.0%– 95.5%278226
261Mitsubishi Colt10.0%– 93.8%22340.0%– 84.6%240217
262Peugeot Boxer10.0%– 66.7%25120.0%– 33.3%258255
263Polestar YSM10.0%– 50.0%22640.0%– 86.7%241201
264Range Rover Velar10.0%+ 0.0% –10.0%+ 0.0%280256
265Renault Clio10.0%– 99.3%23630.0%– 98.2%247141
266Smart #110.0%– 66.7% –10.0%– 80.0%281283

Source: Mobility Sweden

Iceland February 2026: Dacia and Duster take control

3 March 2026 at 12:59

The Dacia Duster is the best-selling vehicle in Iceland in February.

New car sales in Iceland jump 25% year-on-year in February to 815 units, leading to a year-to-date tally up 76.7% to 2,200. This month Dacia (+868.4%!) takes the lead of the brands charts with a gargantuan 22.6% share, with Kia (+66.7%) in tow at 14.3%. Toyota (-7.7%) suffers but is up two spots on January to #3 ahead of Tesla (+58.5%) up 20 ranks to #4. Leader last month with 30% share, Hyundai (+76%) continues to shoot up YoY but falls to #5. It however remains the #1 brand over the first two months of the year. BYD (+300%), Xpeng (+140%) and MG (+2200%) also find their way into the Top 10.

Over in the models charts, the Dacia Duster shoots up to pole position with 9.4% share and is up to #2 year-to-date, the same ranking it held over the Full Year 2025. The Kia Sportage repeats at #2 ahead of the Tesla Model Y climbing from outside the January Top 20 directly to #3. The Dacia Bigster improves to #4 with the Toyota Yaris Cross rounding out the Top 5. The Toyota bZ4X surges to #6, the BYD Dolphin is #7 and the Xpeng G6 #9. Leader in January, the Hyundai Tucson falls to #8 but remains in the YTD pole position.

Previous month: Iceland January 2026: Hyundai holds 30% of market up 133.6%

One year ago: Iceland February 2025: Suzuki Swift best-seller in recovering market

Full February 2026 Top 34 All brands and Top 20 models below.

Iceland February 2026 – brands:

PosBrandFeb-26%/25Jan2026%/24PosFY25
1Dacia18422.6%+ 868.4%236116.4%+ 1237.0%24
2Kia12515.3%+ 66.7%326011.8%+ 35.4%31
3Toyota9611.8%– 7.7%51838.3%+ 6.4%43
4Tesla658.0%+ 58.5%24693.1%– 15.9%92
5Hyundai445.4%+ 76.0%145920.9%+ 398.9%15
6BYD404.9%+ 300.0%10853.9%+ 431.3%78
7Nissan313.8%– 41.5%18411.9%– 28.1%1214
8Xpeng242.9%+ 140.0%13401.8%+ 53.8%1313
9MG232.8%+ 2200.0%41245.6%+ 1966.7%524
10Land Rover202.5%+ 17.6%6914.1%+ 102.2%610
11Skoda172.1%– 41.4%25211.0%– 57.1%196
12Volvo162.0%– 46.7%12361.6%– 30.8%159
13Leapmotor141.7%new11381.7%new1445
14Peugeot 141.7%+ 133.3%20231.0%+ 27.8%1717
15Mitsubishi121.5%+ 1100.0%9602.7%+ 5900.0%1120
16Smart121.5%n/a16261.2%+ 766.7%1627
17Volkswagen111.3%– 8.3%22170.8%+ 0.0%2112
18Mercedes101.2%– 54.5%8693.1%+ 15.0%811
19Polestar91.1%+ 12.5%27120.5%– 20.0%2323
20Ford81.0%– 11.1%29100.5%– 37.5%2521
21Mazda70.9%– 72.0%15211.0%– 40.0%1822
22BMW60.7%– 25.0%14200.9%– 9.1%2018
23Lexus50.6%– 66.7%2690.4%– 67.9%2725
24Porsche50.6%– 44.4%2880.4%– 57.9%2831
25Audi40.5%– 69.2%17160.7%– 20.0%2215
26Subaru30.4%– 40.0%3240.2%– 69.2%3030
27KGM/Ssangyong20.2%– 77.8%2370.3%– 41.7%2916
28Opel20.2%– 33.3%3130.1%– 50.0%3129
29Dethleffs10.1%n/a –10.0%n/a3750
30FAW Hongqi10.1%+ 0.0% –10.0%– 50.0%3532
31Great Wall Motors10.1%– 50.0% –10.0%– 92.9%3635
32Honda10.1%– 90.0%2190.4%– 50.0%2626
33Ineos10.1%+ 0.0%3320.1%+ 100.0%3240
34Renault10.1%– 50.0%7612.8%+ 306.7%1019

Iceland February 2026 – models:

PosModelFeb-26%Jan2026%PosFY25
1Dacia Duster1309.4%324611.2%22
2Kia Sportage1087.8%222610.3%33
3Tesla Model Y614.4%n/a653.0%71
4Dacia Bigster443.2%51054.8%56
5Toyota Yaris Cross372.7%19532.4%929
6Toyota bZ4X322.3%n/a371.7%1335
7BYD Dolphin292.1%n/a321.5%1547
8Hyundai Tucson161.2%137116.9%19
9Xpeng G6161.2%21331.5%1413
10Land Rover Defender141.0%9462.1%1015
11Toyota Yaris  141.0%10442.0%1214
12Hyundai i20130.9%n/a130.6%2622
13Hyundai Kona120.9%n/a200.9%2130
14Mitsubishi Outlander120.9%7673.0%632
15MG ZS110.8%41095.0%4n/a
16Nissan X-Trail110.8%n/a180.8%23n/a
17Dacia Jogger100.7%n/a100.5%18n/a
18Leapmotor C10100.7%20251.1%18n/a
19Nissan Qashqai100.7%n/a110.5%3027
20BYD Sealion 790.6%8452.0%1118
21Skoda Elroq90.6%n/a120.5%2819
22Smart #590.6%n/a221.0%19n/a

Source: Manufacturers

Netherlands February 2026: Toyota Aygo X sports first monthly win in devastated market (-19%)

3 March 2026 at 11:38

The Toyota Aygo X is the best-seller in the Netherlands for the first time

The Dutch new car market continues to disappoint in 2026: after dropping -13.1% in January it is down another -19% in February to just 22,380 units. As a result the year-to-date tally is now off -16.4% or almost 10,000 sales to 50,366. Hybrid vehicles (including PHEVs) account for 58.4% of the market thanks to 13,059 registrations, BEVs are at 30.4% with 6,805, petrol at 9.4% with 2,111 and diesel at 1.7% with 381 sales. Kia (-32.8%) easily retains the brands top spot but falls from 12.6% in February 2025 to 10.6% this month. Toyota (-3.9%) and Volkswagen (-0.6%) contain their losses and complete the podium. Skoda (+27.9%) posts a fantastic YoY lift and is simply the only gainer in the Top 15… Leapmotor (+4650%) is up to a record 22nd place with 1.3% share.

Model-wise, the Toyota Aygo X (+56.9%) brilliantly takes the overall lead with a dominant 3.5% share. This is the nameplate’s first victory in the Netherlands, when it was simply called Aygo it last reached #1 in December 2011. The Skoda Kodiaq (+26%) is also in excellent shape and climbs to #2. This is also a record, smashing its previous best of #6 reached in December 2024 and April 2025. The Kodiaq also ranks #2 year-to-date. The Ford Kuga (-22.7%), Kia Picanto (-39.2%) and Toyota Yaris Cross (-14.2%) round out the Top 5. The stars of 2025, the Skoda Elroq (+403.6%) is down to #14 and the Kia EV3 (-72.2%) down to #9. This is due to the end of some subsidies on BEVs.

Previous month: Netherlands January 2026: Suzuki Swift best-seller in market down -13.1%

One year ago: Netherlands February 2025: Kia monopolises podium, EV3 repeats at #1

Full February 2026 Top 56 All brands and Top 322 All models below.

Netherlands February 2026 – brands:

PosBrandFeb-26%/24Jan2026%/25PosFY25
1Kia2,36310.6%– 32.8%24,5549.0%– 40.2%11
2Toyota1,8548.3%– 3.9%63,5487.0%– 4.7%34
3Volkswagen1,4026.3%– 0.6%13,7717.5%– 10.8%22
4Skoda1,2795.7%+ 27.9%53,0516.1%+ 21.9%43
5Renault1,2565.6%– 18.3%72,6435.2%– 3.6%75
6BMW1,1225.0%– 35.5%42,9135.8%– 22.7%66
7Hyundai1,0664.8%– 34.6%33,0066.0%– 11.5%58
8Peugeot1,0644.8%– 16.7%102,3984.8%– 19.4%812
9Ford9284.1%– 38.0%121,9793.9%– 33.0%1111
10Volvo9214.1%– 31.9%92,2544.5%– 35.4%97
11Mercedes8763.9%– 12.0%111,9413.9%– 9.0%1213
12Opel8363.7%– 10.6%141,6803.3%– 9.8%1314
13Audi7883.5%– 19.9%82,1894.3%– 12.3%109
14Tesla5392.4%– 45.2%238441.7%– 55.8%1710
15Citroen5142.3%– 30.1%151,1912.4%+ 0.3%1515
16Seat3951.8%+ 14.5%161,0092.0%+ 11.7%1621
17Mini3701.7%– 47.7%197581.5%– 34.9%1918
18Mazda3331.5%– 57.9%187691.5%– 38.1%1819
19Dacia3301.5%– 9.3%177131.4%+ 3.0%2017
20BYD3191.4%+ 27.1%206861.4%+ 40.0%2122
21Suzuki3041.4%– 35.2%131,3522.7%– 7.8%1416
22Leapmotor2851.3%+ 4650.0%334210.8%+ 338.5%3034
23Jaecoo2731.2%new215911.2%new2240
24Nissan2581.2%– 28.9%255221.0%– 33.4%2323
25Cupra2471.1%– 18.5%274971.0%– 8.1%2420
26Fiat2461.1%+ 96.8%304380.9%+ 41.7%2830
27MG2100.9%+ 53.3%283620.7%+ 44.8%3128
28Jeep1990.9%+ 11.2%343240.6%– 17.6%3231
29Land Rover1940.9%– 46.6%244630.9%– 45.8%2625
30Mitsubishi1900.8%– 66.5%294250.8%– 57.9%2924
31Lynk & Co1890.8%+ 152.0%264420.9%+ 123.2%2727
32Porsche1680.8%– 28.2%224750.9%– 35.5%2529
33Omoda1250.6%new352210.4%new3446
34Zeekr1250.6%+ 150.0%362120.4%+ 118.6%3632
35Honda830.4%– 8.8%322260.4%+ 1.3%3337
36Xpeng730.3%+ 9.0%391270.3%– 20.1%3733
37Lexus600.3%– 44.4%312170.4%– 24.9%3535
38Alfa Romeo590.3%– 18.1%401090.2%– 29.7%3836
39Polestar410.2%– 73.9%381020.2%– 62.8%3926
40Smart410.2%+ 17.1%41690.1%– 26.6%4138
41DS330.1%+ 57.1%371010.2%+ 102.0%4041
42Alpine200.1%+ 233.3%44350.1%+ 218.2%4242
43Lamborghini120.1%+ 100.0%50210.0%+ 40.0%4748
44Lancia110.0%– 21.4%45260.1%– 40.9%4445
45Bentley90.0%– 50.0%42300.1%– 41.2%4344
46Dongfeng80.0%– 93.2%47210.0%– 92.5%4639
47NIO70.0%– 41.7%43240.0%– 7.7%4543
48Ferrari70.0%– 36.4%48190.0%– 9.5%4847
49Voyah50.0%n/a52130.0%+ 0.0%5054
50SsangYong/KGM40.0%+ 33.3%46180.0%+ 20.0%4950
51Abarth40.0%+ 33.3%51120.0%+ 140.0%5149
52Subaru40.0%– 73.3%5570.0%– 74.1%5455
53Aston Martin30.0%+ 0.0%5380.0%+ 0.0%5358
54Lucid20.0%+ 100.0%5830.0%+ 200.0%5652
55Morgan20.0%n/a –20.0%+ 0.0%5862
56Rolls Royce10.0%n/a5630.0%– 57.1%5761
 –Others3231.4%+ 62.3% –5471.1%+ 33.7% – –

Netherlands February 2026 – models:

PosModelFeb-26%/24Jan2026%/25PosFY25
1Toyota Aygo X7863.5%+ 56.9%31,4012.8%+ 36.7%15
2Skoda Kodiaq5042.3%+ 26.0%41,0772.1%+ 13.0%214
3Ford Kuga4632.1%– 22.7%61,0182.0%– 3.6%312
4Kia Picanto4201.9%– 39.2%346731.3%– 56.4%104
5Toyota Yaris Cross4121.8%– 14.2%177251.4%– 20.8%86
6Opel Corsa3731.7%– 17.3%286401.3%– 39.0%1321
7Tesla Model Y3511.6%– 34.6%226421.3%– 37.0%123
8Kia Niro3431.5%– 49.6%117051.4%– 43.1%97
9Kia EV33411.5%– 72.2%166561.3%– 78.0%112
10Hyundai i103361.5%– 13.4%29651.9%+ 17.7%425
11Kia Sportage3331.5%+ 37.6%77961.6%+ 46.9%737
12Renault 52951.3%– 22.4%255661.1%+ 11.9%1713
13Peugeot 2082921.3%– 29.0%335521.1%– 53.5%1917
14Skoda Elroq2821.3%+ 403.6%534690.9%+ 579.7%271
15Hyundai Kona2761.2%– 38.4%58341.7%– 7.4%615
16Kia Stonic2641.2%+ 24.5%494700.9%– 2.3%2645
17Jaecoo 72451.1%new195461.1%new20169
18Peugeot 20082421.1%+ 6.1%145631.1%+ 9.7%1834
19Peugeot 30082401.1%+ 17.6%205411.1%+ 30.0%2148
20Ford Puma2381.1%– 19.0%125911.2%– 7.1%1531
21Volvo EX402311.0%+ 2.7%514220.8%– 22.0%3624
22Kia EV52281.0%new633860.8%new41183
23Renault Clio2171.0%– 31.5%96051.2%– 3.0%1416
24VW Tiguan2161.0%– 24.7%105871.2%+ 6.9%1611
25Seat Ibiza2120.9%+ 22.5%394470.9%+ 12.3%2953
26Toyota Yaris2100.9%– 45.7%444260.8%– 43.1%349
27Mini2060.9%– 36.4%424210.8%– 19.7%3740
28Volvo EX302040.9%– 57.1%244821.0%– 59.8%2410
29BYD Seal U1980.9%+ 200.0%274650.9%+ 190.6%2846
30BMW X31940.9%+ 177.1%374390.9%+ 174.4%3060
31Nissan Qashqai1920.9%+ 9.1%593590.7%– 6.5%4667
32Suzuki Swift1900.8%– 39.9%19131.8%+ 5.4%518
33Renault Captur1880.8%+ 16.0%383660.7%+ 1.1%4527
34VW Tayron1880.8%+ 840.0%135201.0%+ 2500.0%2263
35Tesla Model 31770.8%– 59.5%2591840.4%– 78.8%878
36Opel Frontera1750.8%new433910.8%new4059
37Hyundai Tucson1630.7%+ 24.4%304250.8%+ 9.8%3561
38Peugeot 50081600.7%– 11.6%413840.8%+ 20.4%4257
39Jeep Avenger1590.7%+ 24.2%952490.5%– 12.0%7175
40VW Golf1580.7%– 19.4%314190.8%– 9.7%3830
41Volvo XC601560.7%– 22.0%154750.9%– 28.4%2533
42Mercedes CLA-Class1550.7%+ 106.7%653130.6%+ 123.6%5650
43Fiat Grande Panda1540.7%new1222160.4%new77130
44Renault Symbioz1540.7%+ 1.3%263450.7%+ 39.7%4851
45Opel Mokka1530.7%+ 3.4%692980.6%+ 16.4%59117
46Audi Q31490.7%+ 547.8%234310.9%+ 339.8%33185
47BMW X11460.7%+ 3.5%553280.7%+ 6.1%5155
48Citroen C31440.6%– 76.5%214370.9%– 49.5%3119
49VW ID.41440.6%+ 45.5%463540.7%– 9.5%4726
50BMW 3-Series1400.6%– 21.8%613000.6%– 11.0%5873
51VW ID.31390.6%+ 82.9%732700.5%– 54.7%6432
52Kia Ceed1380.6%– 45.0%523260.6%– 24.0%5342
53Kia EV41380.6%new772560.5%new67139
54Skoda Enyaq1360.6%+ 24.8%822510.5%+ 12.6%7035
55Citroen C3 Aircross1330.6%n/a762520.5%n/a6989
56Hyundai Inster1310.6%– 67.7%293940.8%– 46.5%3928
57BMW 5-Series1290.6%– 33.5%184330.9%– 9.8%3254
58Audi A31280.6%– 25.1%353760.7%– 6.7%4443
59Lynk & Co 011280.6%+ 88.2%563090.6%+ 69.8%5756
60Dacia Bigster1260.6%new572720.5%new6280
61Volvo V601230.5%+ 12.8%453370.7%– 7.2%4947
62BMW 1-Series1210.5%– 33.9%483280.7%– 12.8%5066
63Skoda Octavia1210.5%– 28.4%323770.7%– 7.4%4344
64Seat Leon1200.5%+ 21.2%473280.7%+ 2.2%5262
65Toyota Corolla Cross1200.5%– 27.7%672730.5%– 17.5%6152
66Leapmotor B101160.5%new1231780.4%new91206
67Mazda CX-301160.5%+ 10.5%642740.5%+ 37.7%60103
68VW Polo1130.5%– 59.2%85161.0%– 47.0%2322
69Ford Explorer EV1120.5%– 53.7%1271700.3%– 65.5%9536
70Leapmotor T031120.5%+ 1766.7%1691480.3%+ 60.9%100143
71Toyota bZ4X1110.5%+ 141.3%802280.5%+ 142.6%76123
72Citroen C4  1090.5%+ 240.6%981970.4%+ 5.9%83121
73Mercedes GLC-Class1090.5%+ 18.5%602720.5%+ 16.2%6382
74VW ID.71090.5%+ 28.2%582650.5%+ 15.2%6529
75Renault Scenic E-Tech1080.5%– 31.2%1051880.4%– 23.9%8638
76Citroen C5 Aircross1050.5%+ 169.2%842150.4%+ 220.9%78147
77Peugeot 3081050.5%– 45.0%702490.5%– 40.0%7264
78Mini Countryman1020.5%– 51.0%1061810.4%– 41.2%8874
79BMW iX11000.4%– 74.9%682470.5%– 63.5%7323
80Zeekr 7X1000.4%new1611380.3%new106122
81Audi Q4 e-tron920.4%– 56.6%812080.4%– 63.3%8020
82Toyota C-HR910.4%– 48.9%891930.4%– 31.6%8549
83Renault Austral890.4%– 31.5%861950.4%– 32.3%8470
84VW T-Roc890.4%– 13.6%403190.6%+ 6.0%5491
85Volvo XC90810.4%– 40.4%742050.4%– 19.6%8193
86Ford Tourneo/Transit Custom790.4%+ 14.5%1571180.2%– 6.3%119149
87Mercedes GLA-Class790.4%+ 79.5%901800.4%+ 95.7%89124
88Renault 4770.3%new1241390.3%new104140
89Skoda Fabia770.3%+ 24.2%662320.5%+ 23.4%7586
90Audi A5760.3%+ 117.1%622340.5%+ 81.4%74101
91Dacia Duster750.3%– 17.6%1431110.2%– 46.9%12597
92Mercedes EQA730.3%– 29.8%1281280.3%– 34.0%11388
93Skoda Kamiq730.3%– 5.2%363180.6%+ 22.3%5571
94Suzuki Vitara730.3%– 24.0%502640.5%– 31.3%6676
95Dacia Jogger720.3%– 11.1%921590.3%– 6.5%97100
96Mercedes GLE-Class720.3%+ 67.4%1101480.3%+ 14.7%101157
97Audi Q5710.3%+ 1675.0%542540.5%+ 535.0%68142
98Mercedes A-Class690.3%– 37.3%1121430.3%– 25.1%10395
99Opel Grandland X690.3%+ 86.5%712110.4%+ 154.2%79107
100Cupra Terramar670.3%– 15.2%871720.3%+ 17.0%9398
101Mercedes E-Class670.3%– 23.9%881720.3%– 20.4%94126
102BMW i5660.3%– 1.5%831790.4%+ 1.7%9094
103Mercedes Sprinter660.3%+ 17.9%1641090.2%+ 39.7%126154
104Omoda 5660.3%new1341190.2%new117294
105MG 4640.3%+ 100.0%79830.2%+ 69.4%154171
106Porsche Cayenne630.3%+ 12.5%722030.4%– 12.9%82138
107Mini Aceman620.3%– 64.8%931560.3%– 53.2%9858
108Kia EV9610.3%+ 22.0%1411120.2%+ 6.7%122137
109Audi A1600.3%– 38.1%1401110.2%– 41.6%124148
110Cupra Born600.3%+ 1.7%162980.2%+ 5.4%14085
111Mazda CX-60590.3%+ 11.3%1331120.2%+ 53.4%123105
112Omoda 9590.3%new1541020.2%new132265
113Leapmotor C10570.3%n/a163950.2%+ 2275.0%143186
114Volvo XC40570.3%– 35.2%781750.3%– 19.0%9265
115Porsche Macan560.3%– 40.4%1111320.3%– 52.9%110113
116Renault Megane E-Tech560.3%– 20.0%158970.2%– 27.1%14281
117Toyota Urban Cruiser560.3%new1501010.2%new134 –
118Mercedes C-Class550.2%– 30.4%961450.3%– 18.1%102106
119Range Rover Evoque550.2%– 16.7%159950.2%– 37.5%144172
120Alfa Romeo Junior 530.2%– 3.6%168890.2%– 29.9%147128
121Opel Astra530.2%– 80.8%1441010.2%– 76.4%13368
122Skoda Superb530.2%+ 29.3%851630.3%+ 14.8%96114
123Mitsubishi Outlander520.2%+ 246.7%1021360.3%+ 806.7%107120
124Land Rover Defender500.2%– 35.9%146970.2%– 49.7%141127
125Cupra Formentor490.2%+ 28.9%1321020.2%+ 25.9%131150
126Fiat 500490.2%+ 104.2%1181130.2%+ 34.5%121196
127VW T-Cross490.2%– 57.0%1391010.2%– 61.6%13596
128Audi A6480.2%+ 220.0%1041290.3%+ 48.3%112161
129Hyundai Bayon480.2%+ 45.5%1031230.2%+ 33.7%116195
130Mazda 3480.2%+ 14.3%1091240.2%+ 31.9%115151
131MG 3480.2%+ 26.3%160870.2%+ 11.5%150146
132Toyota Corolla480.2%– 52.0%1141180.2%– 37.6%12087
133Mitsubishi Colt470.2%– 79.7%171830.2%– 79.7%156115
134Renault Espace470.2%+ 20.5%1361000.2%+ 3.1%137131
135BMW i4450.2%– 61.2%941380.3%– 49.1%10577
136Mazda 2450.2%– 69.4%1001310.3%– 49.6%11184
137Audi A6 e-tron440.2%– 24.1%971330.3%+ 64.2%10941
138Mitsubishi ASX430.2%– 59.8%165810.2%– 64.9%157110
139Xpeng G9430.2%+ 38.7%256510.1%– 13.6%189193
140Audi Q6 e-Tron420.2%– 84.4%1261020.2%– 82.3%13039
141VW Passat420.2%– 14.3%1171090.2%– 22.7%127141
142Fiat 600410.2%– 36.9%1191050.2%– 25.0%128133
143MG ZS410.2%– 8.9%155830.2%+ 12.2%155135
144Kia Sorento400.2%+ 29.0%199600.1%+ 3.4%177189
145MG HS400.2%+ 233.3%195630.1%+ 133.3%172198
146VW Taigo400.2%+ 53.8%1011260.3%+ 0.8%114129
147Cupra Tavascan390.2%– 50.0%193630.1%– 48.8%17090
148BMW X5380.2%– 24.0%125990.2%– 42.1%13892
149Hyundai Ioniq 5370.2%– 51.9%137890.2%– 42.9%149112
150Mitsubishi Grandis370.2%new1161040.2%new129255
151Seat Arona370.2%+ 2.8%911350.3%+ 22.7%108167
152Jeep Compass350.2%+ 52.2%n/a610.1%+ 38.6%176207
153Lynk & Co 08350.2%new142860.2%new151222
154Mazda 6e350.2%new173700.1%new166155
155Kia EV6340.2%– 54.7%181650.1%– 52.2%16899
156Range Rover  340.2%– 15.0%151780.2%– 31.6%159175
157Range Rover Sport340.2%– 73.4%751540.3%– 41.0%99104
158VW Multivan340.2%+ 580.0%239450.1%+ 650.0%198163
159Dacia Sandero330.1%– 63.7%991180.2%– 23.4%11879
160Cupra Leon320.1%– 34.7%184620.1%– 36.1%174156
161Mercedes EQB320.1%– 61.9%149770.2%– 59.3%16172
162Audi Q2310.1%– 13.9%130850.2%– 45.5%152153
163Hyundai Santa Fe310.1%+ 3.3%145780.2%– 25.0%158170
164Porsche 911310.1%– 32.6%135840.2%– 22.9%153192
165VW Caddy310.1%n/a238410.1%n/a202164
166Volvo ES90290.1%new167670.1%new167315
167Xpeng G6290.1%– 14.7%148750.1%– 19.4%162108
168BMW IX2280.1%– 61.6%187560.1%– 61.6%181119
169Jaecoo 5280.1%new210450.1%new197334
170Volvo EC40280.1%– 33.3%183590.1%– 34.4%179134
171BMW 2-Series Gran Coupe260.1%– 48.0%121890.2%– 22.6%148145
172BYD Dolphin Surf260.1%new188540.1%new183188
173Lynk & Co 02260.1%+ 271.4%198470.1%+ 193.8%193187
174Nissan Juke260.1%– 66.2%177590.1%– 70.9%178111
175Seat Ateca260.1%– 29.7%113990.2%+ 33.8%139179
176BYD Sealion 7250.1%n/a212410.1%+ 720.0%200199
177Suzuki SX4 S-Cross250.1%– 53.7%115940.2%– 52.5%145132
178Dacia Spring240.1%– 76.2%185530.1%– 66.7%185109
179Polestar 2240.1%– 74.2%182550.1%– 62.1%18278
180Renault Rafale 240.1%– 53.8%211410.1%– 53.4%201176
181BYD Atto 3220.1%– 78.8%269270.1%– 81.9%218168
182DS No.8220.1%new156630.1%new171296
183Lexus LBX220.1%– 55.1%138740.1%– 51.6%163165
184Peugeot 408220.1%– 8.3%1071000.2%+ 47.1%136152
185Ford Capri200.1%– 4.8%189480.1%+ 4.3%191118
186Honda CR-V200.1%+ 0.0%180520.1%+ 57.6%186217
187Nissan Micra200.1%new166580.1%new180273
188Audi Q7190.1%– 17.4%178510.1%– 3.8%188205
189Audi Q8190.1%– 32.1%152620.1%– 15.1%173158
190Honda Civic 190.1%+ 375.0%153620.1%+ 264.7%175251
191Honda HR-V190.1%– 55.8%176520.1%– 43.5%187212
192Skoda Scala190.1%– 50.0%131730.1%– 44.7%164144
193VW Transporter190.1%+ 1800.0%230320.1%+ 3100.0%212347
194Alpine A290180.1%+ 260.0%218330.1%+ 230.0%210201
195BYD Atto 2180.1%new197390.1%new204230
196BYD Seal180.1%– 47.1%203360.1%– 56.6%206184
197Hyundai i20180.1%– 72.3%192430.1%– 66.4%199136
198Mercedes Vito180.1%– 47.1%170540.1%– 34.1%184174
199Honda Jazz170.1%+ 88.9%186460.1%– 13.2%196202
200Kia PV5170.1%new207350.1%new208309
201Lexus NX170.1%– 34.6%147640.1%+ 6.7%169200
202Mazda MX-5170.1%+ 41.7%257240.0%+ 20.0%230267
203Smart #5170.1%new233290.1%new215219
204MG S5160.1%new216320.1%new211223
205Polestar 4160.1%– 72.9%194400.1%– 65.2%203102
206Toyota RAV4160.1%– 73.8%129710.1%– 31.7%16583
207Hyundai Ioniq 6150.1%– 48.3%235260.1%– 25.7%221228
208Mercedes GLB150.1%+ 15.4%226290.1%+ 11.5%214246
209BMW 4-Series140.1%– 56.3%174480.1%– 55.1%190191
210BMW iX140.1%+ 27.3%179460.1%+ 119.0%194190
211Skoda Karoq140.1%– 70.8%108910.2%– 28.9%146166
212Suzuki e-Vitara140.1%new120780.2%new160 –
213VW California140.1%+ 75.0%274190.0%+ 90.0%246226
214Smart #3130.1%– 7.1%248220.0%– 52.2%234210
215Zeekr 001130.1%– 18.8%234250.0%– 13.8%227177
216Citroen C4 X120.1%+ 71.4%175460.1%+ 283.3%195261
217Nissan X-Trail120.1%– 55.6%221270.1%– 47.1%220227
218Zeekr X120.1%– 64.7%172480.1%– 29.4%192194
219BMW 2-Series Tourer110.0%– 74.4%191360.1%– 58.6%205178
220BMW i7110.0%+ 10.0%244200.0%– 4.8%240274
221Lancia Ypsilon110.0%– 21.4%220260.1%– 40.9%222231
222Land Rover Discovery Sport110.0%– 66.7%254190.0%– 78.7%243214
223Mercedes CLE-Class110.0%– 31.3%201310.1%– 6.1%213237
224Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross110.0%– 64.5%242210.0%– 82.4%237203
225Opel Vivaro110.0%– 52.2%196340.1%– 5.6%209224
226Smart #1110.0%– 47.6%258180.0%– 62.5%249215
227Ford Mustang Mach-E100.0%– 80.0%231220.0%– 76.1%232162
228Range Rover Velar100.0%– 44.4%243200.0%– 55.6%241236
229BYD Seal 690.0%new245180.0%new248264
230Hyundai Ioniq 990.0%new225230.0%new231249
231Mercedes EQE90.0%– 40.0%214250.0%– 13.8%226211
232Porsche Panamera90.0%– 60.9%202280.1%– 54.8%217218
233VW ID.Buzz90.0%– 66.7%275140.0%– 69.6%258159
234Citroen Jumpy80.0%– 63.6%190350.1%+ 16.7%207221
235Dongfeng Box80.0%– 93.2%228210.0%– 92.5%236160
236DS No.480.0%new213240.0%new229283
237Lamborghini Urus80.0%+ 300.0%253160.0%+ 220.0%253266
238Lexus RZ80.0%– 33.3%200280.1%+ 16.7%216240
239Mazda CX-8080.0%– 75.0%204270.1%– 63.5%219208
240Nissan Ariya80.0%– 86.2%237190.0%– 81.6%245173
241Porsche Taycan80.0%– 42.9%206260.1%– 42.2%224243
242Bentley Continental70.0%– 41.7%219210.0%– 46.2%235241
243BMW X270.0%– 65.0%209240.0%– 46.7%228220
244BMW XM70.0%– 63.2%306190.0%– 69.4%242225
245Lexus RX70.0%– 46.2%208250.0%+ 19.0%225252
246Mercedes B-Class70.0%– 73.1%205260.1%– 29.7%223182
247Mercedes G-Class70.0%– 61.1%215220.0%– 61.4%233229
248Volvo EX9070.0%– 84.8%260140.0%– 83.9%257116
249Alfa Romeo Tonale60.0%– 57.1%222200.0%– 16.7%239235
250Audi e-Tron GT60.0%+ 20.0%276100.0%+ 0.0%263281
251Kia Xceed60.0%– 25.0%252140.0%– 22.2%256257
252Mercedes EQE SUV60.0%– 86.7%236170.0%– 84.3%252204
253Tesla Model S60.0%+ 0.0%29290.0%– 10.0%272303
254BMW 2-Series50.0%– 50.0%250130.0%– 53.6%259260
255BMW Z450.0%+ 400.0%251130.0%+ 8.3%260269
256Ford Transit/Tourneo50.0%+ 400.0%28780.0%– 27.3%277328
257Jeep Wrangler50.0%+ 0.0%247140.0%+ 7.7%255258
258Lexus UX50.0%+ 25.0%232170.0%– 22.7%251254
259Mazda CX-550.0%– 98.7% –50.0%– 99.0%289125
260Mercedes S-Class50.0%– 37.5%280100.0%– 54.5%265250
261Nio Firefly50.0%new227190.0%new244284
262Tesla Model X50.0%+ 66.7%28190.0%– 18.2%273290
263Volvo V9050.0%– 44.4%229180.0%+ 5.9%250180
264VW Touareg50.0%+ 66.7%217210.0%+ 50.0%238232
265BMW 7-Series40.0%– 50.0%223180.0%+ 50.0%247247
266BMW X740.0%n/a26890.0%– 10.0%268292
267Ferrari 12Cilindri40.0%n/a27780.0%+ 700.0%276349
268Honda Prelude40.0%new –50.0%new287 –
269Honda ZR-V40.0%– 73.3%27190.0%– 66.7%270279
270Mercedes EQS40.0%– 42.9%263100.0%– 28.6%264259
271Voyah Courage40.0%new27390.0%new274341
272Abarth 60030.0%new26190.0% new267297
273Audi A830.0%+ 0.0% –30.0%+ 0.0%303327
274BMW X630.0%– 50.0%26780.0%– 20.0%275304
275Citroen Berlingo30.0%+ 0.0%30740.0%+ 0.0%297356
276Mercedes EQS SUV30.0%– 66.7%30250.0%– 72.2%290268
277Mercedes V-Class30.0%+ 50.0% –30.0%– 62.5%308299
278Peugeot Expert30.0%– 89.7%29150.0%– 86.8%292242
279Ssangyong/KGM Actyon30.0%new27280.0%new278401
280Subaru Solterra30.0%n/a –30.0%– 40.0%310340
281Alpine A11020.0%+ 100.0% –20.0%+ 100.0%313342
282Aston Martin DB1220.0%+ 0.0%29540.0%+ 33.3%294355
283Bentley Flying Spur20.0%– 33.3%29640.0%– 42.9%295313
284BMW 8-Series20.0%– 66.7%28350.0%– 68.8%284307
285BMW X420.0%– 50.0%29740.0%– 55.6%296316
286BYD Dolphin20.0%– 95.5%28450.0%– 93.5%285244
287DS 3 Crossback20.0%– 33.3%30830.0%– 57.1%304286
288Lamborghini Revuelto20.0%+ 0.0%31530.0%– 40.0%306335
289Lamborghini Temerario20.0%new –20.0%new317392
290Lucid Gravity 20.0%new31630.0%new307381
291Mercedes AMG GT20.0%+ 0.0% –20.0%– 60.0%321319
292Morgan Plus-420.0%n/a –20.0%n/a322 –
293Opel Combo20.0%n/a29050.0%+ 0.0%291306
294Suzuki Swace20.0%– 33.3%32830.0%– 78.6%311282
295Toyota C-HR+20.0%new –20.0%new326 –
296Toyota Prius20.0%– 60.0%26680.0%– 50.0%279277
297VW ID.520.0%– 66.7%28250.0%– 87.5%293253
298Abarth 50010.0%– 66.7%29430.0%– 40.0%302295
299Aston Martin Vanquish10.0%+ 0.0%30420.0%+ 0.0%314357
300BYD Tang10.0%– 66.7% –10.0%– 93.3%329300
301DS 7 Crossback10.0%– 91.7%240110.0%– 35.3%261213
302Ferrari 29610.0%– 80.0%30920.0%– 75.0%315291
303Ferrari Purosangue10.0%– 50.0%28540.0%+ 33.3%298343
304Ferrari Roma10.0%n/a28640.0%+ 100.0%299344
305Fiat Panda10.0%– 97.1% –10.0%– 98.6%332197
306Fiat Scudo10.0%+ 0.0%31220.0%– 83.3%316320
307Ford Focus10.0%– 99.5%29830.0%– 99.4%30569
308Hyundai i3010.0%– 95.5%27850.0%– 86.5%288256
309Hyundai Nexo10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a335 –
310Lexus ES10.0%– 66.7%25590.0%+ 12.5%271287
311Mercedes GLS-Class10.0%n/a27940.0%– 20.0%300329
312MG S610.0%new241110.0%new262 –
313Nio EL610.0%– 50.0% –10.0%– 66.7%338301
314NIO EL810.0%– 50.0%28940.0%– 20.0%301345
315Polestar 310.0%– 80.0%26570.0%– 50.0%280234
316Porsche 718 Cayman10.0%+ 0.0%32220.0%– 75.0%323336
317Rolls Royce Cullinan10.0%n/a32320.0%+ 100.0%324383
318Ssangyong/KGM Torres10.0%– 66.7%249100.0%– 33.3%266272
319Subaru Outback10.0%– 50.0%32720.0%– 50.0%325362
320Voyah Dream10.0%n/a –10.0%+ 0.0%348406
321VW Crafter10.0%– 66.7%33170.0%+ 75.0%281271
322Xpeng P710.0%– 50.0% –10.0%– 85.7%349317

Source: BOVAG

Taiwan February 2026: Foxtron Bria up to #13

3 March 2026 at 10:30

The Foxtron is less than 50 sales away from the Top 10.

In February new car sales in Taiwan dive -19.9% to just 22,043 units, leading to a year-to-date volume down -8.7% to 57,116. There’s an easy explanation for this poor result: the later start of the Lunar New Year this year, with the Lunar New Year holiday from February 14th to 22nd, followed by the 228 Peace Memorial Day holiday starting on February 27th. This way, the actual number of working days for vehicle registrations in February was only 14.

In this troubled context,. Toyota (-8%) contains its fall to hold a strong 33% share, distancing Honda (-4.2%) at 7.1%. Mercedes (-22.2%) struggles year-on-year but is back up four spots on January to #3, ahead of Lexus (-46.4%) and CMC (-35.1%) both in very bad shape. Ford (+7.4%) and most impressively Suzuki (+32%) defy the negative environment with splendid YoY gains.

Model-wise, the Toyota Corolla Cross (+0.7%) dominates once again with 11.1% share, but this is below the 13.1% it held last month. In 2nd place, the Toyota RAV4 (+12.7%) is starting to reap the benefits of its new generation and is up to 8.1% share. The CMC J Space (-36.1%) freefalls but stays at #3 ahead of the new Ford Territory reaching a record #4. The Lexus NX (-15.3%) rounds out the Top 5. The Toyota bZ4X (+10850%) storms into the Top 10 for the first time at #10, smashing its previous ranking record of #27 established just last month. The big event of the month is the 13th place of the locally-manufactured Foxtron Bria with 390 sales and 1.8% share for its first full month in market. Foxtron also sells 6 units of the Cavira.

Previous month: Taiwan January 2026: Ford Territory up to #5, Foxtron Bria launches

One year ago: Taiwan February 2025: CMC J Space cracks podium

Full February 2026 Top 10 brands and Top 70 models below.

Taiwan February 2026 – brands:

PosBrandFeb-26%/25Jan2026%/24PosFY25
1Toyota7,27933.0%– 8.0%118,89333.1%– 8.6%11
2Honda1,5707.1%– 4.2%34,1537.3%+ 38.6%34
3Mercedes1,3436.1%– 22.2%72,9165.1%– 39.4%55
4Lexus1,3276.0%– 46.4%24,5007.9%– 25.8%22
5CMC1,2185.5%– 35.1%43,4346.0%– 13.5%43
6Ford1,0844.9%+ 7.4%52,8455.0%+ 55.7%6n/a
7Mitsubishi9084.1%– 2.4%82,4134.2%+ 26.9%810
8Hyundai8894.0%– 15.6%62,5344.4%+ 10.5%76
9Mazda6923.1%– 22.9%n/a1,5072.6%– 25.2%n/a9
10Suzuki6152.8%+ 32.0%n/an/an/an/an/an/a
n/aBMW5842.6%– 39.9%91,7993.1%– 22.8%97
n/aNissan5322.4%– 37.9%101,6732.9%– 17.5%10n/a
n/aKia4932.2%– 55.0%n/a9911.7%– 35.5%n/an/a

Taiwan February 2026 – models:

PosModelFeb-26%/25Jan2026%/24PosFY25
1Toyota Corolla Cross2,44111.1%+ 0.7%17,04512.3%+ 4.2%11
2Toyota RAV41,7968.1%+ 12.7%23,6186.3%– 2.2%22
3CMC J Space8603.9%– 36.1%32,4464.3%– 11.5%33
4Ford Territory8383.8%new52,1713.8%new563
5Lexus NX7083.2%– 15.3%42,2834.0%– 6.5%47
6Honda HR-V6372.9%+ 66.3%81,7493.1%+ 155.0%79
7Toyota Yaris Cross6162.8%– 41.9%61,8453.2%– 36.1%65
8Honda CR-V5892.7%– 26.3%101,4292.5%+ 0.1%910
9Toyota Town Ace5422.5%– 47.8%71,6792.9%– 35.0%84
10Toyota bZ4X4382.0%+ 10850.0%277291.3%+ 898.6%17n/a
11Toyota Corolla Altis4111.9%– 30.7%91,2632.2%– 23.1%108
12Mitsubishi Xforce3951.8%new121,0291.8%new11n/a
13Foxtron Bria3901.8%newn/a4040.7%new30 –
14Mazda CX-53581.6%+ 11.9%286391.1%– 14.9%2013
15Suzuki Swift3521.6%+ 41.4%714330.8%– 2.5%2928
16Toyota Camry2941.3%+ 31.8%216901.2%+ 39.4%1825
17Mitsubishi Delica2861.3%– 40.8%147891.4%– 20.0%1311
18Mercedes GLC Class2661.2%– 42.8%157621.3%– 48.5%1512
19CMC Zinger2651.2%– 39.5%177291.3%– 29.8%1615
20Lexus RX2511.1%– 46.8%119701.7%– 24.4%1214
21Honda Fit2381.1%– 42.0%137741.4%– 3.1%1421
22Toyota Vios1950.9%– 34.8%166761.2%– 23.7%1922
23Hyundai Venue1950.9%– 26.1%255050.9%– 9.7%2631
24Mercedes GLA Class1950.9%+ 62.5%473370.6%+ 2.1%3738
25Mercedes E Class1930.9%+ 36.9%413580.6%– 15.6%3341
26Hyundai Porter1830.8%– 29.3%235370.9%+ 38.0%2523
27Nissan Kicks1800.8%– 36.6%186381.1%– 5.3%2117
28Hyundai Custin1800.8%+ 185.7%205921.0%+ 11.1%2230
29Nissan X-Trail1800.8%– 12.6%225571.0%– 11.7%2424
30Suzuki Jimny1800.8%n/a294610.8%n/a28n/a
31Nissan Sentra1700.8%– 22.0%264640.8%– 10.3%2732
32Kia Sportage1640.7%– 15.9%333720.7%– 13.1%3127
33Lexus LBX1520.7%– 44.7%343540.6%– 30.0%3437
34Toyota Alphard1460.7%– 38.1%443000.5%– 33.5%4129
35MG G50 Plus1450.7%new195671.0%new23n/a
36Hyundai Mufasa1340.6%new303690.6%new3240
37Mazda CX-301290.6%+ 0.0%383160.6%– 5.7%3935
38Hyundai Tucson1240.6%– 60.9%323460.6%– 38.9%3619
39MG HS1230.6%– 55.6%373120.5%– 38.3%4034
40MG ZS1220.6%n/a392970.5%n/a4347
41Mercedes GLE Class1130.5%– 45.7%422710.5%– 42.5%4555
42Ford Focus1060.5%– 78.9%352990.5%– 60.0%4216
43Lexus ES1040.5%– 34.2%362960.5%– 28.5%4444
44BMW X31010.5%n/a313340.6%n/a38n/a
45Honda Civic1010.5%+ 140.5%661920.3%+ 166.7%5862
46VW Tiguan990.4%– 12.4%552220.4%n/a50n/a
47Toyota Crown960.4%+ 62.7%432540.4%+ 69.3%4761
48Peugeot 3008960.4%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
49CMC Veryca930.4%– 1.1%402590.5%+ 51.5%4653
50Mercedes GLB Class930.4%n/a621970.3%n/a54n/a
51Skoda Octavia920.4%– 12.4%482340.4%+ 7.8%4845
52Volvo XC60880.4%n/a611950.3%n/a56n/a
53Mercedes A Class840.4%+ 31.3%n/a1390.2%– 11.5%n/a70
54VW T-Roc840.4%– 35.9%n/an/an/an/an/an/a
55Fuso Canter830.4%– 49.4%561990.3%– 29.4%5239
56Lexus LM790.4%– 72.4%591910.3%– 52.8%6042
57Mercedes V Class780.4%– 42.2%631810.3%– 45.5%6258
58Mitsubishi Colt Plus760.3%– 61.0%452290.4%– 46.0%4943
59Volvo EX30760.3%newn/a1490.3%new67n/a
60Suzuki Carry750.3%– 15.7%n/an/an/an/an/an/a
61Kia Carnival700.3%– 87.4%n/an/an/an/an/a49
62Kia Picanto690.3%n/an/a1440.3%n/a69n/a
63Toyota Corolla Sport680.3%+ 28.3%n/a1280.2%– 6.6%n/a66
64BMW 1 Series670.3%+ 109.4%641650.3%– 40.4%6450
65Luxgen n7660.3%– 73.7%531940.3%– 76.2%5726
66Mazda CX-60640.3%– 49.6%521950.3%– 9.3%5554
67VW Golf640.3%n/a671550.3%n/a65n/a
68Peugeot 408640.3%new701450.3%new6846
69Mercedes C Class620.3%– 43.6%681500.3%– 40.9%6659
70Audi A1/A3610.3%n/an/a1410.2%n/a7069

Source: u-car.com.tw

Belgium February 2026: BYD (+119.3%), Opel (+37.5%) can’t prevent another market fall (-7.7%)

3 March 2026 at 09:41

Opel sales are up 37.5% year-on-year in February.

It’s another difficult month for the Belgian new car market with February volume down -7.7% year-on-year to 37,075. This brings the year-to-date tally down -13.2% to 70,072, already more than 10,000 units below the same period in 2025. Encouragingly though, private sales register a year-on-year uptick at +1.6% to 19,909 units whereas fleet sales are down -16.5% to 20,568. Petrol sales are up to 17,527 and 47.3% share whereas BEVs (31.5% share) and HEVs (18.9%) are both down.

In the brands charts, Volkswagen (-4%) resists better than the market and holds onto the top spot with 10.1% share vs. 9.6% last month. Leader over the Full Year 2025, BMW (-23.2%) freefalls to 8.9% share while Renault (-25.9%) is also in a rut even though it gains three spots on January to #3. Peugeot (+11.2%), Dacia (+9%) and Mercedes (+4.3%) defy the negative context with YoY lifts, but it’s Opel (+37.5%) that delivers the best performance in the Top 10, up to #10 vs. #16 over the Full Year 2025. BYD (+119.3%) stands out below, while Tesla its back up 14.2% to #13.

Previous month: Belgium January 2026: Sales down -18.7%

One year ago: Belgium February 2025: Renault up 84.1%, Tesla off -53.7%

Full February 2026 Top 68 All brands ranking below.

Belgium February 2026 – brands:

PosBrandFeb-26%/24Jan2026%/25PosFY25
1Volkswagen3,73210.1%– 4.0%16,9029.8%– 8.2%12
2BMW3,3118.9%– 23.2%26,4449.2%– 37.5%21
3Renault2,7487.4%– 25.9%64,6566.6%– 21.5%56
4Mercedes2,5927.0%+ 4.3%35,6718.1%– 8.1%33
5Dacia2,4296.6%+ 9.0%113,7475.3%– 21.1%75
6Peugeot2,3966.5%+ 11.2%44,7596.8%+ 18.8%47
7Audi1,9835.3%– 18.8%54,1986.0%– 14.0%64
8Toyota1,6324.4%– 22.8%83,2434.6%– 25.5%98
9Skoda1,5584.2%+ 1.7%73,4284.9%+ 22.2%89
10Opel1,3963.8%+ 37.5%132,4063.4%+ 38.1%1116
11Kia1,3773.7%– 19.9%92,7744.0%– 20.3%1011
12Citroen1,2063.3%+ 17.1%122,2523.2%+ 1.9%1314
13Tesla1,2023.2%+ 14.2%161,8952.7%– 8.1%1515
14Hyundai1,0702.9%– 16.5%151,7702.5%– 32.5%1612
15Ford 1,0192.7%– 21.9%141,9192.7%– 27.3%1413
16Volvo9592.6%– 36.9%102,3483.4%– 22.0%1210
17Nissan6911.9%– 30.8%191,1471.6%– 41.9%1717
18MG5921.6%+ 51.8%238991.3%+ 35.0%2019
19Mini5431.5%+ 0.6%171,0691.5%+ 7.4%1818
20BYD4891.3%+ 119.3%189651.4%+ 105.3%1922
21Fiat4451.2%+ 30.1%207851.1%+ 44.3%2124
22Suzuki4401.2%+ 5.0%217781.1%– 10.8%2221
23Mazda4071.1%+ 30.0%227211.0%+ 27.2%2326
24Honda2330.6%+ 0.9%313530.5%– 5.9%2830
25Cupra2210.6%– 37.6%244740.7%– 33.7%2425
26Seat2130.6%– 65.8%254640.7%– 51.3%2527
27Polestar2010.5%– 19.0%274130.6%– 24.6%2728
28Leapmotor2000.5%+ 365.1%303270.5%+ 244.2%2934
29Porsche1860.5%– 27.1%264320.6%– 31.0%2623
30Omoda1750.5%+ 8650.0%372570.4%+ 4183.3%3339
31Land Rover1700.5%– 58.2%322790.4%– 64.5%3220
32Jeep1680.5%– 18.4%283220.5%– 4.7%3029
33Xpeng1630.4%+ 139.7%292980.4%+ 93.5%3133
34Jaecoo1620.4%new382400.3%new3437
35KG Mobility1290.3%+ 67.5%352190.3%+ 36.0%3535
36DS1260.3%+ 77.5%362150.3%+ 33.5%3736
37Lexus1120.3%– 14.5%342180.3%– 22.4%3632
38Zeekr720.2%new401000.1%new3958
39Alfa Romeo710.2%– 58.5%331780.3%– 48.4%3831
40Alpine350.1%+ 75.0%39820.1%+ 115.8%4040
41Smart250.1%– 39.0%44460.1%– 59.3%4238
42Mitsubishi230.1%n/a54270.0%n/a4667
43Subaru210.1%+ 110.0%47340.0%+ 36.0%4545
44Lynk & Co200.1%+ 566.7%41470.1%+ 176.5%4141
45Ferrari150.0%+ 36.4%49240.0%– 20.0%4843
46Lancia140.0%+ 0.0%43360.1%+ 5.9%4442
47Maserati140.0%+ 7.7%42390.1%+ 50.0%4347
48Lamborghini110.0%+ 37.5%46240.0%+ 41.2%4752
49Lotus100.0%– 58.3%48200.0%– 56.5%5044
50Aston Martin90.0%+ 28.6%50150.0%– 34.8%5153
51Bentley90.0%+ 50.0%45230.0%+ 15.0%4950
52NIO90.0%n/a59110.0%+ 1000.0%5359
53DR 70.0%new5890.0%new5462
54Allied Vehicles60.0%+ 50.0%51110.0%+ 22.2%5255
55Tripod50.0%– 61.5%6170.0%– 69.6%5649
56Dongfeng30.0%+ 0.0%5750.0%– 61.5%5960
57Rolls-Royce30.0%+ 200.0%5570.0%+ 133.3%5561
58Sportequipe30.0%new6050.0%new6070
59Alpina20.0%+ 0.0%5260.0%+ 100.0%5766
60BAIC20.0%– 71.4%6330.0%– 85.0%6246
61DFSK20.0%– 77.8%6430.0%– 75.0%6356
62Forthing20.0%– 77.8%6630.0%– 80.0%6448
63Caterham10.0%– 66.7% –10.0%– 75.0%7264
64EVO10.0%new5350.0%new5878
65Ineos10.0%n/a6820.0%n/a6576
66Livan10.0%– 88.9% –10.0%– 88.9%7354
67Lucid10.0%new –10.0%new7477
68Skyworth10.0%new –10.0%new7589

Source: Febiac

Italy February 2026: Fiat Grande Panda up to #3, €4,900 Leapmotor T03 up to #4

3 March 2026 at 08:17

The Leapmotor T03 is sold at €4,900 in Italy, earning it a 4th place overall in February.

It’s an excellent month for new car sales in Italy at +14% year-on-year in February to 157,334 units. This way, the year-to-date tally is up a robust 10.2% to 299,373 sales. Private sales are up 9.5% 82,826 and 52.2% share vs. 54.4% in February 2025 (up 2.5% to 54.4% share YTD), self registrations are up 21.2% to 15,073 and 9.5% share vs. 8.9% last year (up 25.2% to 9.8% YTD), long term rentals are up 2.1% to 34,270 and 21.6% share vs. 24.1% a year ago (up 2.9% to 20.5% YTD), short term rentals shoot up 92.7% to 18,566 and 11.7% share vs. 6.9% (up 121.2% to 10.2% YTD) and company sales edge up 1.5% to 7,975 and 5% share vs. 5.6% (down -1% to 5% YTD).

Looking at sales by alimentation, Petrol is down -12% to 32,012 and 20.2% share vs. 26.1% in February 2025 (off -18.7% to 19.5% share YTD), diesel sinks -23.8% to 10,278 and 6.5% share vs. 9.7% (down -20.2% to 6.9% YTD), LPG implodes -42.7% to 8,008 and 5% share vs. 10% (down -37.8% to 5.7% YTD), HEVs are up 32.6% to 82,315 and 51.9% share vs. 44.6% a year ago (up 28.4% to 52.1% YTD). This is split between 23,985 full hybrids (+38.1%) and 58,330 mild hybrids (+30.4%). PHEVs shoot up 116.2% to 13,525 and 8.5% share vs. 4.5% a year ago (up 130.1% to 8.6% YTD) and finally BEVs gain 80.5% to 12,572 and 7.9% share vs. 5% in February 2025 (up 60.9% to 7.3% share YTD). This means rechargeable cars account for 16.4% of the Italian market this month vs. 9.5% a year ago. (15.9% vs. 9.1% YTD).

First podium finish at home for the Fiat Grande Panda

In the brands ranking, Fiat surges 42.9% year-to-date and finally regains some of its shine. At 13.4% share, and after hitting 13.5% last month, the brands returns to levels not seen in 3 years. Toyota (+0.8%) is stable at #2 but underperforms given the market growth rate. It’s the same story for Volkswagen (+3.7%). In contrast Renault (+33.8%) is up three spots on January to #4, toppling Peugeot (-2.8%), Audi (+27.8%) and Dacia (-39.8%) enduring another awful month. At #10, MG (+18.5%) is inside the Italian Top 10 for the third time after March and December 2025 when it also ranked #10. Extraordinary month for Leapmotor (+2197.2%), more than doubling its previous record volume to over 5,000 sales and 3.2% share, thanks to BEV subsidies coupled with strong incentives. Also benefitting is BYD (+204.4%) up to #15 and 2.6% share.

Looking at the models ranking, the Fiat Panda (+5.9%) trails the market to 8% share, selling more than twice the #2, the Jeep Avenger (+28.3%) at 3.8%. We have a little event in third place: the new Fiat Grande Panda delivers its first ever podium finish at home and seems to finally find its groove as production in Serbia gears up. It holds 3.5% of the market and only 5.4% of its February volume comes from the BEV variant. The big event of the month is the 4th place of the Leapmotor T03 with just under 4,800 sales and 3% share. This is because its price reduced to €4,900 after incentives and a further €3,000 rebate from the manufacturer. Its advertising campaign promotes it as “cheaper than your bike”. The Toyota Aygo X (+93.6%), Renault Clio (+57.6%), Captur (+35.7%) and Toyota Yaris Cross (+25%) also impress among the Top 10 best-sellers. Two recent launches break into the Top 50 for the first time: the BYD Atto 2 at #37 and the Dacia Bigster at #50.

Previous month: Italy January 2026: Fiat hits highest share in 3 years, places Grande Panda at #4

One year ago: Italy February 2025: Fiat (-16.1%) embattled but in the lead

Full February 2026 Top 57 All brands and Top 50 models below.

Italy February 2026 – brands:

PosBrandFeb-26%/25Jan2026%/25PosFY25
1Fiat21,07713.4%+ 42.9%140,23913.4%+ 31.3%11
2Toyota11,1777.1%+ 0.8%221,3087.1%+ 0.6%22
3Volkswagen10,5456.7%+ 3.7%319,3216.5%+ 3.4%33
4Renault7,8495.0%+ 33.9%714,3194.8%+ 19.5%56
5Peugeot7,4304.7%– 2.8%414,5544.9%– 2.2%45
6Audi7,1464.5%+ 27.8%514,1644.7%+ 14.0%68
7BMW6,8364.3%+ 7.3%813,2294.4%+ 3.8%77
8Jeep6,7744.3%+ 7.6%912,7454.3%+ 4.6%99
9Dacia6,1893.9%– 39.8%612,9804.3%– 40.3%84
10MG5,5003.5%+ 18.5%139,7403.3%+ 11.0%1113
11Citroen5,4403.5%– 14.6%1011,1373.7%– 6.5%1011
12Leapmotor5,0083.2%+ 2197.2%276,1262.0%+ 1516.4%2032
13Ford4,4532.8%– 17.2%129,3543.1%– 11.7%1310
14Mercedes4,1932.7%– 3.7%119,7073.2%+ 13.1%1212
15BYD4,1102.6%+ 204.4%177,6612.6%+ 251.9%1521
16Opel4,0192.6%+ 32.4%147,7212.6%+ 21.4%1417
17Skoda3,9762.5%+ 14.7%197,2562.4%+ 11.7%1916
18Nissan3,9202.5%– 3.8%187,3282.4%+ 1.6%1818
19Hyundai3,8322.4%– 5.6%167,4152.5%– 5.2%1714
20Kia3,8222.4%+ 11.5%157,4982.5%+ 1.5%1615
21Suzuki3,1302.0%+ 6.8%215,3341.8%– 6.0%2219
22Omoda+Jaecoo2,9601.9%+ 466.0%205,4561.8%+ 410.4%2125
23Alfa Romeo2,2641.4%– 1.9%224,3501.5%– 5.1%2320
24Cupra1,8711.2%+ 31.7%233,5841.2%+ 40.6%2422
25Mini1,5921.0%+ 31.6%242,9191.0%+ 35.6%2524
26Mazda1,1330.7%+ 31.6%262,3310.8%+ 27.9%2728
27Volvo1,1270.7%– 8.5%252,4060.8%+ 3.0%2626
28Honda1,0450.7%+ 33.8%292,0520.7%+ 42.2%2829
29Seat1,0340.7%+ 75.6%351,4780.5%+ 16.1%3231
30Lancia9860.6%+ 6.5%282,0130.7%+ 10.8%2930
31DR Motor8140.5%– 44.7%301,6460.5%– 41.8%3023
32Tesla7860.5%– 6.8%311,4990.5%+ 19.8%3127
33Land Rover6430.4%– 0.9%331,2700.4%– 1.9%3334
34Sportequipe5440.3%+ 399.1%427410.2%+ 243.1%3840
35Lexus5400.3%– 6.7%341,1100.4%+ 0.8%3536
36EVO4970.3%– 22.7%321,1720.4%– 9.8%3435
37Porsche4830.3%– 0.8%378800.3%– 18.4%3633
38EMC4120.3%+ 73.8%368110.3%+ 102.2%3738
39DS3310.2%– 9.8%387060.2%+ 1.1%3937
40DFSK2870.2%+ 176.7%415070.2%+ 164.1%4043
41Lynk & Co2610.2%+ 1435.3%463720.1%+ 376.9%4345
42KGM2100.1%+ 2000.0%453550.1%+ 765.9%4450
43Subaru2000.1%+ 1.5%433820.1%+ 24.0%4139
44Tiger1040.1%+ 5100.0%403500.1%+ 17400.0%45n/a
45Maserati960.1%– 42.5%481620.1%– 49.5%4841
46Geely910.1%new393730.1%new42 –
47Ich-X800.1%+ 627.3%442410.1%+ 1168.4%46n/a
48Ferrari760.0%+ 24.6%471640.1%+ 15.5%4744
49Lamborghini600.0%+ 39.5%501260.0%+ 23.5%4948
50Polestar400.0%+ 42.9%491060.0%+ 96.3%5049
51Mitsubishi320.0%– 77.3% –320.0%– 91.0%5442
52Smart270.0%– 71.6%52470.0%– 75.5%5246
53Alpine260.0%+ 100.0%51590.0%+ 156.5%51n/a
54Aston Martin180.0%+ 50.0%53320.0%+ 10.3%5353
55Lotus140.0%– 26.3%54260.0%– 43.5%5551
56Jaguar30.0%– 85.7% –40.0%– 93.0%5652
57Mahindra00.0%– 100.0%5510.0%– 99.7%5747
 –Others2230.1%+ 64.0% –4740.2%+ 41.5% – –

Italy February 2026 – models:

PosModelFeb-26%/25Jan2026%/25PosFY25
1Fiat Panda12,6038.0%+ 5.9%125,9068.7%+ 2.7%11
2Jeep Avenger5,9843.8%+ 28.3%211,1443.7%+ 19.2%23
3Fiat Grande Panda5,5003.5%+ 109900.0%48,7992.9%+ 31325.0%337
4Leapmotor T034,7783.0%+ 2242.2%425,7271.9%+ 1504.2%8n/a
5Toyota Yaris Cross3,7362.4%+ 25.0%145,9672.0%+ 7.3%65
6Citroen C33,1312.0%– 45.7%36,6472.2%– 35.7%44
7Toyota Aygo X3,1232.0%+ 93.6%56,1522.1%+ 82.5%514
8Renault Clio3,0962.0%+ 57.6%75,7471.9%+ 39.0%79
9Renault Captur3,0541.9%+ 35.7%205,1221.7%+ 6.1%913
10MG ZS2,6671.7%– 16.1%134,9061.6%– 12.6%1310
11Dacia Duster2,6351.7%– 25.0%124,9721.7%– 36.9%117
12VW T-Cross2,6351.7%+ 43.5%244,2521.4%+ 3.7%2017
13Toyota Yaris2,5421.6%– 28.7%85,0431.7%– 22.4%106
14VW Tiguan2,4481.6%+ 21.4%214,4251.5%+ 15.5%1615
15Peugeot 2082,3641.5%– 23.4%94,8281.6%– 29.1%148
16Nissan Qashqai2,3201.5%+ 2.8%154,4901.5%+ 24.9%1522
17Opel Corsa2,1851.4%+ 5.9%164,3221.4%– 1.9%1718
18BMW X12,1751.4%+ 15.4%184,2641.4%+ 20.5%1816
19Audi Q32,1141.3%+ 109.7%174,2051.4%+ 60.6%2140
20Ford Puma2,0821.3%+ 7.0%194,1511.4%+ 0.1%2312
21Dacia Sandero2,0231.3%– 65.7%64,9601.7%– 56.8%122
22Kia Sportage2,0211.3%+ 33.1%263,5491.2%+ 16.1%2420
23MG 31,9411.2%+ 78.4%273,3201.1%+ 47.9%2531
24VW T-Roc1,8221.2%– 33.4%104,2631.4%– 4.6%1911
25Peugeot 20081,8111.2%– 14.4%293,1821.1%– 18.1%2821
26Peugeot 30081,7951.1%+ 13.3%114,1741.4%+ 57.8%2223
27Hyundai Tucson1,7031.1%+ 68.6%303,0081.0%+ 32.5%3032
28VW Golf1,6861.1%+ 7.5%482,5420.8%– 6.1%3329
29Alfa Romeo Junior1,5601.0%+ 14.5%253,1031.0%+ 12.3%2928
30Suzuki Swift1,4971.0%+ 71.5%412,4480.8%+ 55.9%3435
31Fiat 6001,4610.9%– 26.4%352,5680.9%– 29.4%3219
32BYD Seal U1,3970.9%+ 66.9%233,2161.1%+ 145.3%2726
33Skoda Fabia1,3850.9%+ 42.5%n/a2,2000.7%+ 27.7%4036
34Omoda 51,3750.9%+ 392.8%322,6330.9%+ 326.7%31n/a
35Citroen C3 Aircross1,2900.8%n/a392,3210.8%n/a36n/a
36Toyota C-HR1,2720.8%– 38.3%223,2421.1%– 14.9%2624
37BYD Atto 21,2140.8%newn/an/an/anewn/an/a
38Hyundai i201,1840.8%+ 70.6%n/a1,9740.7%n/a44n/a
39Fiat 5001,1710.7%+ 452.4%382,2300.7%+ 385.8%39n/a
40Nissan Juke1,0990.7%– 24.0%372,1720.7%– 24.2%4134
41Audi A11,0930.7%+ 30.7%432,0120.7%+ 11.7%4346
42Suzuki Vitara1,0620.7%+ 2.8%451,9320.6%– 4.3%4641
43Audi A31,0560.7%– 15.4%332,2380.7%– 14.5%3825
44Skoda Kamiq1,0300.7%– 6.1%441,9050.6%– 10.1%4738
45Kia Picanto1,0150.6%+ 9.3%282,3800.8%– 0.8%3530
46Lancia Ypsilon9860.6%+ 6.5%402,0130.7%+ 10.8%4244
47Mercedes GLA9760.6%+ 2.0%312,2510.8%+ 7.7%3733
48Renault Symbioz9420.6%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
49Opel Mokka9260.6%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
50Dacia Bigster9210.6%newn/a1,6340.5%new49n/a
n/aBMW X37990.5%+ 110.3%341,9660.7%+ 51.5%4547
n/aFord Tourneo Courier7880.5%– 9.8%361,8780.6%+ 10.7%48n/a
n/aFord Kuga7880.5%– 26.0%491,6260.5%– 18.5%5043
n/aBYD Dolphin Surf6990.4%new471,5540.5%newn/an/a

Source: UNRAE

Spain February 2026: Seat Ibiza signs first #1 ranking in almost 8 years

3 March 2026 at 06:54

The Seat Ibiza is the best-seller at home for the first time since April 2018.

The Spanish new car market returns to very dynamic growth rates in February at +7.5% year-on-year to 97,082 units. This lift would be even higher at +13.5% if we remove the extra 4,800 year-ago sales linked to insurance replacements in the wake of the devastating 2024 floods. The year-to-date tally is now up 4.6% to 170,186. Exactly like last month, sales to rental companies pull the market up at +22.6% to 24,968 with other channels weaker but in positive: private sales are up 4.1% to 41,988 and company sales up 1.6% to 30,126. Year-to-date, rental sales are up 32.1% to 34,984, private sales off -1% to 77,763 and company sales down -0.4% to 57,439.

Rechargeable vehicle sales (BEV+PHEV) soar 61.2% to 20,981 and 21.6% share vs. 14.4% in January 2025 and are up 55.6% YTD to 36,196 and 21.3% share vs. 14.3% in 2025. Galicia (+31%), La rioja (+29.2%), Aragon (+25.5%), Cantabria (+18.3%), Andalucia (+18.1%) and Madrid (+17.4%) are the most dynamic regions.

The BYD Atto 2 is up to a record 15th place in February.

In the brands ranking, Toyota (+3.3%) continues to dominate at 8.7% share, distancing Renault (-10.1%) in great difficulty but back up four spots on January to #2, Volkswagen (+7.8%) up one rank to #3 and Seat (-1.4%) down two to #4. Kia (-10.3%) struggles at #5 while Mercedes (+34.1%) lodges another fantastic month at #6. Audi (+34.9%), BMW (+21%) and Skoda (+19.8%) also surge ahead below. BYD (+203%) triples its sales year-on-year and reaches a record 3.1% share, also hit in November and December. Local Chery assembler Ebro (+592.4%) breaks all records: #18 (also hit in December), 2,361 sales and 2.4% share. Omoda (+131%) reaches an all time high #19 just as Tesla (+73.7%) is back up to #23.

Model-wise, the Seat Ibiza (+18.6%) lurches to the first place at home, a very rare event as it hasn’t happened in almost 8 years: since April 2018. By the same token the Ibiza takes the YTD lead whereas it ranked #4 over the Full Year 2025. The Dacia Sandero (+5%) is back in positive and ends the months just 10 sales below the Ibiza. Its YTD tally remains in the red at -18.7% but it ranks #2 there also. The Toyota C-HR (+31.9%) is up to the third step of the podium, its best ranking since December 2024 when it led the charts outright. The Toyota Yaris Cross (+38.6%) posts the biggest gain in the Top 13 and is up 9 ranks on January to #5. Notice also the Nissan Qashqai up 15.4% to #8 and the BYD Atto 2 up 6861.1% to a record #15, its previous best being… #65 last August.

Previous month: Spain January 2026: Mercedes up to record #5, Peugeot 208 lodges first win in almost 5 years

One year ago: Spain February 2025: MG breaks records, pushes ZS to #1

Full February 2026 Top 70 All brands and Top 347 All models below.

Spain February 2026 – brands:

PosBrandFeb-26%/25Jan2026%/25PosFY25
1Toyota8,4768.7%+ 3.3%115,5829.2%– 0.9%11
2Renault6,7897.0%– 10.1%610,6786.3%– 13.2%32
3Volkswagen5,8596.0%+ 7.8%410,0635.9%+ 8.9%43
4Seat5,7385.9%– 1.4%210,7496.3%+ 13.3%25
5Kia5,1335.3%– 10.3%78,6925.1%– 17.9%67
6Mercedes4,7224.9%+ 34.1%58,6805.1%+ 18.5%79
7Peugeot4,6904.8%+ 0.0%39,3955.5%+ 17.9%58
8Dacia4,3024.4%– 4.9%107,2954.3%– 20.7%86
9Audi4,1014.2%+ 34.9%97,1204.2%+ 23.7%913
10Skoda4,0054.1%+ 19.8%116,9984.1%+ 19.5%1012
11BMW3,7503.9%+ 21.0%86,8234.0%+ 21.3%1110
12MG3,7133.8%– 19.2%136,0313.5%– 18.5%1211
13Hyundai3,2293.3%– 27.2%125,7533.4%– 34.9%134
14Citroen3,2273.3%+ 22.9%145,5243.2%+ 5.7%1415
15Nissan3,1843.3%+ 10.3%155,4053.2%– 7.5%1514
16BYD3,0033.1%+ 203.0%164,9632.9%+ 127.3%1619
17Cupra2,3912.5%+ 39.6%174,3332.5%+ 53.5%1717
18Ebro2,3612.4%+ 592.4%194,0672.4%+ 581.2%1824
19Omoda2,0812.1%+ 131.0%203,5342.1%+ 94.3%2023
20Opel2,0572.1%– 5.0%183,8392.3%+ 7.3%1918
21Ford1,7541.8%– 44.5%213,0901.8%– 46.2%2116
22Mazda1,6701.7%– 1.4%222,7601.6%– 5.0%2220
23Tesla1,5951.6%+ 73.7%302,0511.2%+ 72.9%2321
24Fiat1,1461.2%+ 29.1%271,7831.0%+ 45.4%2426
25Jeep9771.0%+ 21.1%241,7661.0%+ 13.6%2525
26Volvo9631.0%+ 6.4%261,6671.0%+ 7.8%2622
27Mini8130.8%– 46.7%231,6251.0%– 21.5%2729
28Jaecoo8060.8%+ 20.1%281,3180.8%+ 38.2%2927
29Lexus7950.8%+ 6.7%251,5060.9%– 5.8%2828
30Suzuki5260.5%– 1.3%328660.5%– 8.0%3031
31Honda4560.5%+ 15.7%318090.5%+ 6.0%3132
32Porsche3410.4%– 6.6%336540.4%– 7.6%3234
33Leapmotor2770.3%+ 295.7%355050.3%+ 188.6%3437
34Alfa Romeo2220.2%– 40.5%344510.3%– 36.3%3535
35DS2210.2%– 13.3%423050.2%– 22.2%3938
36KGM/SsangYong2160.2%+ 35.0%383740.2%+ 2.7%3733
37Deepal2150.2%new432960.2%new40 –
38Land Rover1970.2%– 22.4%363820.2%– 31.0%3636
39Mitsubishi1670.2%– 38.4%373310.2%– 36.5%3830
40Lynk & Co1550.2%+ 244.4%296340.4%+ 498.1%3339
41Lancia1140.1%+ 42.5%411990.1%+ 79.3%4246
42Xpeng1120.1%+ 148.9%392260.1%+ 242.4%4144
43Polestar840.1%+ 115.4%461420.1%+ 94.5%4442
44Evo690.1%– 45.2%401690.1%– 25.6%4340
45Subaru560.1%– 38.5%441230.1%– 36.9%4541
46SWM520.1%– 11.9%451130.1%– 15.0%4643
47Alpine490.1%+ 444.4%48830.0%+ 245.8%4748
48Bestune350.0%new49670.0%new4949
49Livan280.0%+ 0.0%50540.0%– 6.9%5050
50Smart260.0%– 13.3%47700.0%+ 9.4%4845
51Dongfeng150.0%– 21.1%52310.0%+ 19.2%5152
52BAIC140.0%#DIV/0!55230.0%#DIV/0!5460
53Ferrari140.0%+ 250.0%54240.0%+ 100.0%5354
54Lamborghini140.0%+ 55.6%57220.0%+ 83.3%5558
55Maserati130.0%– 64.9%51300.0%– 50.0%5251
56DFSK120.0%– 69.2%60170.0%– 77.3%5747
57DR Motor120.0%n/a62140.0%+ 600.0%5963
58Ineos90.0%+ 28.6%56180.0%+ 38.5%5653
59Aston Martin80.0%+ 100.0%59130.0%– 23.5%6055
60Voyah50.0%+ 400.0%58120.0%+ 500.0%6162
61Bentley40.0%+ 100.0%53140.0%+ 0.0%5856
62Genesis30.0%n/a –30.0%n/a65 –
63Ich-X30.0%new –30.0%new66 –
64Sportequipe20.0%n/a6730.0%+ 200.0%6466
65Caterham10.0%n/a6130.0%n/a6269
66Hispano Suiza10.0%new –10.0%new71 –
67Lotus10.0%n/a6520.0%+ 100.0%6767
68McLaren10.0%n/a6330.0%+ 200.0%6368
69Rolls Royce10.0%n/a6620.0%n/a6875
70Tiger10.0%new –10.0%new72 –

Spain February 2026 – models:

PosModelFeb-26%/25Jan2026%/24PosFY25
1Seat Ibiza2,6012.7%+ 18.6%24,5052.6%+ 27.5%14
2Dacia Sandero2,5912.7%+ 5.0%64,2082.5%– 18.7%21
3Toyota C-HR2,4392.5%+ 31.9%44,1202.4%+ 19.9%311
4Renault Clio2,0892.2%– 13.2%113,4002.0%– 5.2%52
5Toyota Yaris Cross2,0462.1%+ 38.6%143,1401.8%+ 6.1%912
6Renault Captur1,9702.0%+ 6.0%262,7721.6%– 13.6%1113
7Peugeot 2081,8781.9%+ 1.6%13,9332.3%+ 39.0%49
8Nissan Qashqai1,7681.8%+ 15.4%93,1441.8%+ 2.1%810
9Toyota Corolla1,7131.8%– 11.3%53,3882.0%– 7.6%66
10MG ZS1,6941.7%– 35.3%83,1091.8%– 34.2%103
11Seat Arona1,6251.7%– 8.9%33,3402.0%+ 22.0%77
12Kia Stonic1,5961.6%+ 19.6%182,5821.5%+ 6.4%1322
13VW T-Roc1,5781.6%+ 32.4%192,5451.5%+ 17.7%1414
14MG 31,5361.6%+ 55.9%502,0201.2%+ 57.0%2342
15BYD Atto 21,2531.3%+ 6861.1%731,5410.9%+ 2346.0%35104
16Omoda 51,2461.3%+ 40.8%152,2881.3%+ 28.5%1739
17Opel Corsa1,2081.2%– 26.9%122,4551.4%– 5.1%1515
18Peugeot 20081,2041.2%– 14.0%72,6571.6%+ 14.1%128
19VW T-Cross1,1801.2%+ 35.8%461,7321.0%+ 28.1%2929
20Tesla Model 31,1691.2%+ 122.2%2761,1770.7%+ 79.4%5440
21Kia Sportage1,1541.2%– 21.3%222,0681.2%– 25.8%2118
22Citroen C41,1521.2%– 8.6%172,1751.3%– 8.0%2023
23Seat Leon1,1501.2%– 4.2%162,1811.3%+ 11.2%1916
24Ebro S4001,1281.2%new202,0611.2%new22102
25VW Tiguan1,0961.1%+ 40.7%132,2501.3%+ 60.4%1825
26Skoda Fabia1,0731.1%+ 42.9%391,7081.0%+ 7.3%3036
27Toyota Yaris1,0721.1%+ 2.4%102,4211.4%+ 10.2%1617
28Skoda Kamiq1,0631.1%+ 21.8%251,8691.1%+ 31.1%2532
29Hyundai Kona1,0521.1%+ 27.5%321,7821.0%+ 20.3%2619
30Kia Niro9911.0%– 9.7%231,8731.1%+ 1.5%2433
31Hyundai Tucson9771.0%– 29.3%281,7661.0%– 49.3%285
32Mercedes GLA9281.0%+ 72.8%361,6090.9%+ 49.7%3445
33Cupra Leon9271.0%+ 98.1%471,4670.9%+ 74.2%4146
34Cupra Formentor9251.0%+ 26.0%301,6781.0%+ 49.0%3241
35Nissan Juke9060.9%+ 7.5%521,3770.8%– 20.1%4438
36BMW X19050.9%+ 30.2%271,7011.0%+ 25.8%3128
37Citroen C3  9030.9%+ 4.2%571,3310.8%– 33.2%4831
38Renault Austral8640.9%– 6.2%401,4910.9%– 4.9%3930
39Mercedes GLC8550.9%+ 2.3%211,7721.0%– 8.1%2726
40Ford Kuga8520.9%– 17.9%511,3280.8%– 24.8%4934
41Jeep Avenger8390.9%+ 41.7%351,5310.9%+ 31.1%3652
42Mercedes A Class8390.9%+ 116.8%411,4520.9%+ 82.9%4258
43BMW X38320.9%+ 134.4%491,3360.8%+ 83.5%4774
44Mazda CX-308280.9%+ 42.0%481,3550.8%+ 36.6%4655
45Audi A38240.8%+ 60.9%451,3940.8%+ 62.5%4344
46Mini Lineup8130.8%– 46.7%241,6251.0%– 21.5%3343
47Dacia Duster8120.8%– 37.1%331,5230.9%– 37.5%3721
48Renault Symbioz7970.8%+ 1.8%641,1340.7%+ 18.6%5657
49BYD Seal U7830.8%+ 72.1%311,5180.9%+ 71.5%3837
50Audi Q37710.8%+ 27.4%341,4790.9%+ 14.5%4051
51VW Taigo7480.8%– 36.1%551,1800.7%– 36.0%5320
52Ebro S7007390.8%+ 204.1%591,1490.7%+ 156.5%5559
53Ford Puma7130.7%– 31.7%421,3250.8%– 27.7%5035
54Audi A16970.7%+ 49.6%371,3730.8%+ 34.3%4562
55Fiat 6006610.7%+ 108.5%1367510.4%+ 71.1%7073
56Audi Q26440.7%+ 10.1%829020.5%+ 3.3%6079
57Peugeot 30085980.6%– 7.0%531,0670.6%– 13.2%5850
58Skoda Karoq5900.6%+ 35.0%381,2560.7%+ 62.7%5154
59Citroen C3 Aircross4840.5%n/a431,0790.6%+ 107800.0%5772
60Hyundai i204770.5%– 49.4%677880.5%– 47.1%6527
61Toyota RAV44700.5%– 65.9%291,2340.7%– 48.3%5224
62Toyota Aygo X4680.5%+ 91.8%936850.4%+ 22.1%7694
63Omoda 94620.5%new697650.4%new6949
64Citroen C5 Aircross4600.5%+ 64.3%946760.4%+ 47.9%77121
65Peugeot 3084550.5%– 9.5%637950.5%– 15.2%6488
66Skoda Octavia4520.5%– 7.2%657740.5%– 5.4%6782
67Kia Xceed4450.5%+ 3.7%926630.4%– 19.2%7870
68Cupra Terramar4430.5%+ 58.8%441,0340.6%+ 116.8%5966
69BYD Dolphin Surf4350.4%new727240.4%new7184
70BMW X24310.4%– 9.1%588470.5%+ 17.6%6261
71Dacia Bigster4240.4%+ 42300.0%617800.5%+ 77900.0%6678
72Volvo XC404200.4%– 7.3%1075940.3%– 15.4%8653
73Tesla Model Y4190.4%+ 9.4%548660.5%+ 69.1%6167
74Nissan X-Trail4170.4%– 11.8%806870.4%– 29.7%7580
75VW Golf4170.4%– 40.1%627730.5%– 36.8%6856
76Mazda34130.4%+ 20.8%856490.4%+ 20.9%8086
77Jaecoo 74120.4%– 38.6%916300.4%– 34.0%8347
78Jaecoo 53940.4%new706880.4%new74162
79Mercedes C Class3920.4%+ 66.8%886210.4%+ 53.0%84103
80Audi Q53880.4%+ 1.8%568190.5%+ 24.1%6371
81Peugeot 50083820.4%+ 99.0%686910.4%+ 84.3%7396
82Kia Picanto3790.4%+ 8.9%1224930.3%– 13.5%93101
83BMW 3-Series3760.4%+ 132.1%756590.4%+ 117.5%79117
84Dacia Jogger3750.4%– 40.0%816390.4%– 40.5%8268
85Opel Mokka3660.4%+ 45.8%1015490.3%+ 40.1%9087
86Seat Ateca3620.4%– 42.4%607230.4%– 41.2%7264
87Opel Frontera3580.4%new716490.4%new8197
88Renault Rafale3430.4%+ 6.2%835850.3%+ 19.9%8783
89Audi A53400.4%+ 73.5%1204700.3%+ 16.6%9598
90Skoda Kodiaq3260.3%– 16.0%795990.4%– 3.7%8590
91Kia EV33170.3%– 26.6%975240.3%– 38.3%9169
92Mercedes CLA2960.3%+ 70.1%745830.3%+ 74.6%88100
93Ebro S8002750.3%+ 180.6%1004580.3%+ 207.4%9699
94Mercedes E Class2670.3%+ 84.1%1603360.2%+ 25.4%115136
95Volvo XC602600.3%+ 28.7%1044380.3%+ 15.0%9789
96BMW 4-Series2590.3%+ 40.8%1164050.2%+ 46.7%102129
97Lexus LBX2570.3%– 2.3%864920.3%– 9.4%9493
98Suzuki Vitara2500.3%– 16.1%1154020.2%– 21.6%103109
99Renault 52480.3%– 22.3%1193830.2%– 20.4%10885
100Skoda Scala2480.3%– 8.5%1313510.2%– 12.3%112108
101Lexus NX2420.2%– 27.5%765230.3%– 20.6%9291
102VW Polo2350.2%– 37.8%665520.3%– 5.2%8981
103Omoda 72280.2%new1622950.2%new122 –
104Citroen C4 X2200.2%+ 1.9%2062520.1%– 36.8%130131
105Ebro S9002190.2%new1023990.2%new105259
106MG HS2170.2%– 69.6%954320.3%– 47.4%99115
107Lexus UX2090.2%+ 106.9%1233220.2%+ 24.3%118130
108Renault Espace2050.2%– 5.5%1103690.2%– 3.9%109106
109Mercedes V Class1990.2%– 21.3%1173400.2%– 18.1%114113
110Mercedes GLE1980.2%– 1.0%844350.3%– 1.8%98111
111Renault Arkana1910.2%– 70.8%983960.2%– 71.4%10660
112BMW 1-Series1890.2%– 46.9%963990.2%– 32.9%10477
113Deepal S051850.2%new1702450.1%new133 –
114Mercedes GLB1830.2%– 3.7%993860.2%– 12.3%107124
115Mercedes EQA1820.2%+ 13.0%894060.2%+ 26.9%101125
116Alfa Romeo Junior1750.2%– 24.6%1063500.2%– 24.1%113114
117Peugeot 4081730.2%+ 106.0%1522520.1%+ 9.1%131134
118BYD Seal 61720.2%new1143300.2%new116237
119DS 7 Crossback1640.2%– 15.5%1692260.1%– 26.4%138148
120Suzuki Swift1620.2%+ 32.8%1412480.1%+ 12.2%132139
121Skoda Elroq1590.2%+ 148.4%1262680.2%+ 318.8%124127
122Fiat Grande Panda1550.2%new1123160.2%new119156
123VW Tayron1540.2%+ 710.5%1322550.1%+ 1114.3%129140
124Fiat 5001530.2%– 59.0%784270.3%+ 4.1%100188
125Fiat Panda1510.2%– 10.1%1582230.1%– 27.1%139119
126Hyundai i301510.2%– 62.8%1113140.2%– 50.9%12095
127Toyota bZ4X1500.2%+ 38.9%1033280.2%+ 160.3%117105
128Hyundai Bayon1450.1%– 51.3%1252560.2%– 49.4%12875
129Omoda E51450.1%+ 806.3%1911860.1%+ 389.5%151181
130Hyundai i101410.1%– 56.5%903610.2%– 56.7%11063
131Mazda CX-601400.1%– 7.3%1372300.1%+ 4.5%136123
132VW Touran1350.1%– 6.9%1502170.1%+ 5.9%141150
133Leapmotor B101330.1%new1332280.1%new137218
134Porsche Cayenne1330.1%+ 14.7%1302360.1%+ 14.6%135157
135VW ID.41330.1%+ 269.4%1402200.1%+ 83.3%140152
136Mazda21320.1%– 18.5%1482150.1%– 29.7%142133
137BMW 2-Series1230.1%– 35.6%873540.2%– 15.9%111112
138BMW ix11230.1%+ 1.7%1541990.1%– 13.5%148122
139Honda Jazz1230.1%+ 78.3%1811700.1%+ 19.7%158169
140MG EHS1200.1%– 43.7%1132800.2%– 28.4%12348
141Audi Q81190.1%+ 26.6%1801660.1%– 23.5%162143
142Honda HR-V1180.1%– 20.8%1442020.1%– 14.0%147160
143BMW ix21170.1%+ 18.2%1571890.1%+ 12.5%150137
144Volvo EX301160.1%+ 96.6%1382050.1%+ 62.7%146138
145Audi Q41120.1%+ 115.4%1431960.1%+ 53.1%149151
146BYD Atto 31100.1%– 44.4%1212360.1%– 45.4%134107
147Audi A61090.1%+ 127.1%1671710.1%+ 72.7%156168
148Jeep Compass1090.1%– 2.7%1551850.1%– 4.6%152155
149Xpeng G61040.1%+ 197.1%1292080.1%+ 324.5%143196
150Mercedes CLE1020.1%– 3.8%1282060.1%– 4.6%144135
151Dacia Spring1000.1%– 30.1%1841450.1%– 72.0%169120
152Lynk & Co 08990.1%new1092630.2%new127209
153BYD Sealion 7950.1%+ 313.0%1082640.2%+ 780.0%126146
154Opel Grandland920.1%– 5.2%1821380.1%– 32.7%173170
155BMW 5-Series910.1%– 12.5%1531680.1%– 3.4%160159
156Hyundai Inster910.1%– 30.0%1471740.1%+ 0.6%155118
157Volvo XC90900.1%+ 7.1%1052680.2%+ 36.7%125147
158Porsche Macan890.1%– 25.8%1641550.1%– 32.3%165173
159BYD Dolphin830.1%– 64.5%1731410.1%– 77.5%171132
160Hyundai Ioniq5830.1%+ 245.8%1861260.1%+ 162.5%178174
161Honda Civic810.1%+ 5.2%1391690.1%– 0.6%159154
162Mazda6800.1%new1491630.1%new163221
163VW ID.3790.1%+ 79.5%1781300.1%+ 46.1%175163
164BMW X5780.1%– 17.9%1681400.1%– 16.2%172142
165Mercedes EQE780.1%+ 5.4%1451620.1%– 3.0%164171
166Nissan Micra770.1%new1351710.1%new157287
167Range Rover770.1%– 6.1%1631440.1%– 26.9%170161
168Honda ZR-V730.1%+ 69.8%1341670.1%+ 29.5%161184
169Kia Ceed730.1%– 83.0%1511540.1%– 82.9%16676
170Leapmotor C10730.1%+ 247.6%1561490.1%+ 246.5%168153
171Leapmotor T03710.1%+ 44.9%1741280.1%– 3.0%177141
172BYD Seal700.1%+ 18.6%1182050.1%+ 53.0%145110
173Toyota Land Cruiser700.1%– 37.5%1271750.1%– 33.0%154185
174Porsche 911660.1%+ 34.7%1461500.1%+ 25.0%167187
175Suzuki S-Cross660.1%– 34.0%1611340.1%– 28.0%174144
176Hyundai Santa Fe650.1%+ 25.0%207970.1%– 13.4%186175
177Polestar 4650.1%+ 160.0%1831110.1%+ 170.7%181222
178Ford Focus640.1%– 93.4%1241760.1%– 91.0%15365
179VW Passat640.1%+ 28.0%1651300.1%+ 46.1%176178
180Honda CR-V600.1%+ 9.1%209900.1%+ 5.9%188186
181Land Rover Defender570.1%– 42.4%1751120.1%– 43.7%180167
182Mercedes S Class560.1%+ 409.1%284630.0%+ 133.3%211258
183Mitsubishi ASX550.1%– 46.1%1771060.1%– 54.5%183145
184KGM Tivoli/Grand540.1%– 41.9%1791040.1%– 48.5%184128
185Audi Q7530.1%+ 71.0%238710.0%– 9.0%204195
186KGM Rexton530.1%+ 381.8%263630.0%+ 200.0%210200
187Skoda Enyaq490.1%+ 88.5%200850.0%+ 28.8%196204
188Kia EV5480.0%new1661120.1%new179 –
189Suzuki Swace480.0%+ 500.0%211780.0%+ 680.0%198229
190Kia Sorento470.0%– 65.9%193860.1%– 69.2%192164
191KGM Korando/C300450.0%– 4.3%188870.1%– 28.7%191165
192Skoda Superb450.0%– 2.2%187880.1%– 9.3%190205
193DS No 4440.0%new258550.0%new223302
194Mazda CX-80440.0%– 26.7%185890.1%– 11.9%189198
195Mitsubishi Outlander440.0%new202780.0%new197216
196Toyota Corolla Cross440.0%– 25.4%189860.1%– 27.1%194201
197BMW ix3430.0%+ 437.5%250580.0%+ 427.3%221339
198Lexus RZ420.0%+ 4100.0%241600.0%+ 215.8%217283
199Mercedes T Class420.0%+ 61.5%213710.0%+ 26.8%205179
200BMW X6410.0%– 33.9%172990.1%– 13.2%185183
201Audi Q6390.0%– 9.3%204720.0%+ 9.1%201211
202Cupra Born390.0%– 56.2%205720.0%– 54.7%202189
203Porsche Panamera390.0%– 25.0%198760.0%– 10.6%200228
204Ford Capri380.0%+ 280.0%1591100.1%+ 547.1%182194
205Volvo V60380.0%– 20.8%195770.0%+ 40.0%199215
206Cupra Tavascan370.0%– 71.3%220600.0%– 68.9%216149
207Ford Explorer370.0%– 14.0%208670.0%+ 9.8%207190
208MG S5360.0%new236550.0%new224227
209Alpine A290330.0%+ 312.5%215610.0%+ 205.0%215220
210BMW X4330.0%– 65.3%171910.1%– 48.3%187126
211Lynk & Co 01330.0%– 19.5%773110.2%+ 234.4%121158
212Mazda MX-5330.0%+ 50.0%216590.0%+ 34.1%219210
213Mitsubishi Colt330.0%– 35.3%194720.0%– 40.5%20392
214Opel Astra330.0%– 77.2%253480.0%– 85.9%229166
215Range Rover Evoque320.0%– 15.8%210620.0%– 18.4%213206
216Renault Scenic320.0%– 42.9%232530.0%– 74.3%226182
217Mercedes EQB310.0%– 34.0%176860.1%– 9.5%193191
218SWM G03F310.0%+ 138.5%199680.0%+ 83.8%206235
219Deepal S07300.0%new230510.0%new227 –
220Renault 4290.0%new217550.0%new225240
221KGM Actyon280.0%new315300.0%new257349
222Mitsubishi Grandis280.0%new214570.0%new222289
223Lexus RX270.0%+ 170.0%196650.0%+ 71.1%209224
224BMW X7260.0%+ 100.0%244420.0%+ 31.3%234223
225Fiat Tipo260.0%+ 0.0%192660.0%+ 8.2%208217
226Subaru Crosstrek260.0%– 18.8%201620.0%– 6.1%214202
227Alfa Romeo Tonale250.0%– 75.5%203580.0%– 64.4%220203
228BMW i4250.0%– 19.4%243410.0%– 22.6%238192
229Kia EV4250.0%new275330.0%new250260
230VW Touareg250.0%+ 38.9%226480.0%+ 4.3%230232
231Hyundai Staria240.0%– 46.7%239420.0%– 26.3%235199
232Lynk & Co 02230.0%+ 475.0%197600.0%+ 361.5%218244
233Mercedes B Class230.0%– 75.0%231440.0%– 79.7%231172
234Ford Mustang220.0%– 40.5%248380.0%– 45.7%242241
235Jeep Renegade220.0%– 69.9%251370.0%– 71.8%244177
236Kia EV9220.0%+ 69.2%271310.0%+ 29.2%256277
237Mercedes G Class220.0%+ 22.2%212510.0%+ 10.9%228233
238KGM Torres210.0%+ 133.3%190620.0%+ 244.4%212213
239Livan X3 Pro210.0%– 25.0%235400.0%– 31.0%240257
240Mercedes GLS210.0%+ 110.0%252360.0%+ 63.6%248264
241Renault Megane210.0%+ 50.0%237400.0%+ 0.0%241231
242Hyundai Ioniq6200.0%+ 150.0%221430.0%+ 186.7%233285
243Bestune T77190.0%new229400.0%new239245
244Polestar 2190.0%+ 58.3%266290.0%+ 16.0%259212
245Range Rover Velar190.0%– 5.0%224420.0%– 12.5%236238
246Alfa Romeo Stelvio180.0%– 47.1%257290.0%– 60.3%258219
247Cupra Raval180.0%+ 1700.0%328190.0%+ 1800.0%274332
248EVO4180.0%+ 100.0%218430.0%+ 72.0%232296
249Kia EV6180.0%– 28.0%234370.0%– 35.1%245214
250Kia K4180.0%new240360.0%new247394
251Volvo EX40180.0%– 45.5%219420.0%+ 5.0%237230
252BMW 7-Series170.0%– 15.0%262270.0%– 27.0%262251
253Subaru Forester170.0%– 51.4%233370.0%– 58.9%246226
254Ford Mustang Mach-E160.0%+ 14.3%269250.0%+ 38.9%265266
255Nissan Ariya160.0%– 52.9%265260.0%– 52.7%264207
256BMW XM150.0%+ 66.7%274230.0%+ 9.5%269243
257Dongfeng Box150.0%– 21.1%245310.0%+ 19.2%253253
258EVO Cuatro150.0%new246310.0%new254272
259KGM Torres EVX150.0%n/a256280.0%+ 2700.0%260269
260Lexus ES150.0%– 55.9%222380.0%– 51.3%243208
261SWM G05150.0%– 6.3%242330.0%+ 0.0%251247
262BAIC X55140.0%new268230.0%new268324
263Subaru Legacy130.0%– 31.6%260240.0%– 27.3%267234
264Bestune Yueyi 07120.0%new –140.0%new283 –
265Ford Bronco120.0%+ 50.0%280190.0%+ 0.0%275288
266Land Rover Discovery Sport120.0%– 20.0%264220.0%– 35.3%271256
267Maserati Grecale120.0%– 66.7%249280.0%– 47.2%261250
268VW ID.7120.0%– 50.0%267220.0%– 56.9%273248
269BMW Z4110.0%– 8.3%295160.0%+ 0.0%280271
270DR 5.0110.0%n/a331120.0%+ 1100.0%290367
271EVO3110.0%+ 0.0%247270.0%– 28.9%263249
272Smart #1110.0%– 38.9%225340.0%– 8.1%249239
273Volvo ES90110.0%new285180.0%new278389
274DFSK E590.0%– 60.9%298130.0%– 69.8%287255
275DS 390.0%+ 0.0%332100.0%– 23.1%297282
276EVO590.0%– 89.0%227310.0%– 76.3%255197
277Ineos Grenadier90.0%+ 28.6%270180.0%+ 38.5%276270
278MG S690.0%new –90.0%new299 –
279Porsche Taycan90.0%– 52.6%223320.0%– 28.9%252265
280Smart #390.0%– 25.0%254240.0%– 11.1%266242
281Alpine A11080.0%+ 700.0%302110.0%+ 175.0%294310
282Alpine A39080.0%new303110.0%new295 –
283Citroen C5 X80.0%+ 166.7%305110.0%– 21.4%296246
284EVO680.0%– 52.9%255220.0%+ 22.2%270278
285EVO780.0%+ 14.3%279150.0%+ 0.0%281273
286Xpeng G980.0%+ 33.3%272170.0%+ 30.8%279281
287BMW i570.0%– 12.5%288130.0%– 35.0%286261
288Lamborghini Urus70.0%+ 16.7%290130.0%+ 44.4%288305
289Livan X6 Pro70.0%new282140.0%new285306
290Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross70.0%– 94.0%259180.0%– 87.9%277180
291Tesla Model S70.0%+ 0.0% –70.0%– 30.0%311341
292BMW IX 60.0%+ 50.0%273140.0%+ 100.0%284254
293Smart #560.0%new291120.0%new291294
294SWM G0160.0%– 78.6%292120.0%– 80.3%292252
295Mercedes AMG GT50.0%+ 66.7%30780.0%– 33.3%303303
296Volvo EC4050.0%+ 150.0%30980.0%– 27.3%305301
297Volvo EX9050.0%– 58.3%277130.0%– 23.5%289275
298Voyah Free50.0%+ 400.0%286120.0%+ 500.0%293345
299Alfa Romeo Giulia40.0%– 20.0%261140.0%+ 27.3%282284
300Aston Martin Vantage40.0%+ 300.0%31160.0%+ 100.0%312340
301Ferrari 296 GTS40.0%+ 300.0%33450.0%+ 0.0%316320
302Ferrari Roma40.0%+ 300.0%289100.0%+ 400.0%298333
303Jeep Grand Cherokee40.0%+ 33.3%31460.0%– 14.3%314311
304Lamborghini Temerario40.0%new –40.0%new322395
305Toyota C-HR+40.0%new –40.0%new325 –
306Aston Martin DBX30.0%+ 200.0%31050.0%– 28.6%315330
307Bentley Bentayga30.0%n/a30460.0%+ 100.0%313347
308Ferrari Purosangue30.0%new31350.0%new317348
309Genesis GV6030.0%new –30.0%new329 –
310Ich-X XK330.0%new –40.0%new321 –
311Jeep Wrangler30.0%– 88.9%29970.0%– 87.0%310236
312Lamborghini Revuelto30.0%+ 200.0%31650.0%+ 400.0%318363
313Porsche Cayman30.0%– 57.1% –30.0%– 80.0%334323
314VW ID.530.0%– 25.0%29390.0%– 30.8%300292
315Audi A820.0%– 50.0%32330.0%– 40.0%327314
316Audi e-Tron GT20.0%n/a32430.0%– 57.1%328335
317Bestune B7020.0%new29470.0%new306336
318Bestune T9020.0%new28780.0%new302295
319BMW 8-Series20.0%+ 0.0% –20.0%– 50.0%336313
320BYD Tang20.0%– 50.0%31240.0%– 63.6%319308
321DS 420.0%– 96.0%29670.0%– 89.9%307225
322DS No 820.0%new29770.0%new308325
323Ferrari 296 GTB20.0%n/a –20.0%n/a342362
324Hyundai Ioniq920.0%new33530.0%new330286
325Lexus LM20.0%+ 0.0%33630.0%+ 0.0%331304
326Mercedes SL20.0%+ 100.0%31940.0%– 42.9%323326
327Porsche Boxster20.0%+ 0.0% –20.0%– 75.0%346328
328Aston Martin DB1210.0%+ 0.0%32220.0%– 50.0%335334
329Audi A410.0%– 94.4% –10.0%– 97.5%350290
330Bentley Continental10.0%– 50.0%27880.0%– 11.1%301309
331Caterham Seven10.0%n/a32520.0%n/a337372
332Cupra Ateca10.0%– 92.3%32720.0%– 92.0%338274
333DFSK 50010.0%– 83.3% –10.0%– 90.9%352268
334DFSK 60010.0%– 83.3%32920.0%– 84.6%339297
335DFSK ix510.0%+ 0.0% –10.0%– 66.7%353322
336DR 4.010.0%new33020.0%new340337
337Ferrari 12Cilindri10.0%new33320.0%new341355
338Hispano Suiza Carmen10.0%new –10.0%new354 –
339Honda E:NY110.0%+ 0.0%30640.0%+ 100.0%320291
340Lexus LS10.0%n/a31730.0%n/a332379
341Lotus Emira10.0%n/a33720.0%n/a343413
342Maserati Gran Cabrio10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a355384
343Mercedes EQS10.0%– 92.9%28380.0%– 77.8%304262
344Rolls-Royce Cullinan10.0%n/a34020.0%n/a347416
345Sportequipe 710.0%new –10.0%new359 –
346Sportequipe 810.0%new –10.0%new360 –
347Tiger Six10.0%new –20.0%new349 –

Source: ANFAC

Israel February 2026: Omoda Jaecoo snaps first ever pole position

3 March 2026 at 05:25

Omoda Jaecoo is the most popular carmaker in Israel in February.

According to data by our local partner cartube.co.il, the Israeli new car market is up a sturdy 10.6% year-on-year in February to 27,214 units. The year-to-date tally however remains in negative at -3.4% to 68,832. After breaking all records in January, Omoda Jaecoo (+264.5%) spectacularly steps up to the overall pole position with an all-time high 13.5% share. It distances Toyota (-5.7%) in difficulty and a surging Chery (+125.5%) at 12% share. #1 in January, Hyundai (-33.8%) falls to #4 ahead of Kia (+19.2%) in excellent shape. MG (+210%) and BYD (+76.2%) also make themselves noticed in the remainder of the Top 10. Further down, Deepal (+483.3%), Opel (+200%), Audi (+186.8%) and Geely (+154.1%) stand out. All in all, Chinese carmakers account for 41.4% of the Israeli market in February.

Previous month: Israel January 2026: Omoda Jaecoo breaks all records

One year ago: Israel February 2025: Jaecoo up to record #6, market down

Full February 2026 Top 61 All brands ranking below.

Israel February 2026 – brands:

PosBrandFeb-26%/24Jan2026 1-2%/24PosFY25
1Omoda Jaecoo3,67813.5%+ 264.5%28,49612.3%+ 194.6%16
2Toyota3,36712.4%– 5.7%37,40010.8%– 4.3%31
3Chery3,26312.0%+ 125.5%57,19810.5%+ 81.1%43
4Hyundai2,5999.6%– 33.8%17,41810.8%– 19.8%22
5Kia2,3288.6%+ 19.2%46,3449.2%– 2.2%54
6Skoda1,9167.0%– 23.3%65,4858.0%– 14.1%65
7BYD1,1104.1%+ 76.2%73,5845.2%+ 39.0%77
8MG8653.2%+ 210.0%81,8992.8%– 15.1%88
9Xpeng5512.0%– 20.3%151,0571.5%– 33.6%1113
10Nissan5251.9%+ 1.2%258901.3%– 37.7%1311
11Citroen4801.8%– 14.6%101,2761.9%+ 13.4%1016
12Geely4651.7%+ 154.1%198881.3%+ 79.4%1419
13Mitsubishi3861.4%– 38.2%91,3321.9%– 41.6%912
14Deepal3501.3%+ 483.3%119861.4%+ 435.9%1227
15Subaru3261.2%– 39.3%187661.1%– 54.0%1818
16BMW2871.1%+ 42.8%147971.2%– 19.0%1623
17Volkswagen2871.1%– 16.3%286180.9%– 34.1%2420
18Opel2821.0%+ 200.0%226931.0%+ 238.0%1936
19Suzuki2781.0%– 37.7%128781.3%– 32.8%1515
20Audi2611.0%+ 186.8%216781.0%+ 50.7%2028
21Peugeot2460.9%– 45.1%236230.9%– 36.4%2222
22Lexus2440.9%– 13.8%246090.9%+ 0.7%2524
23KGM2160.8%– 2.3%137901.1%+ 15.2%1730
24Dacia2070.8%+ 76.9%275540.8%– 11.1%2626
25Zeekr1970.7%– 25.9%314470.6%– 19.6%2929
26Chevrolet1840.7%+ 10.8%393100.5%+ 4.4%3539
27AvatR1760.6%new542080.3%new3760
28Cupra1580.6%+ 25.4%353290.5%– 40.8%3334
29Mercedes1470.5%+ 17.6%166460.9%+ 57.9%2135
30Renault1470.5%– 34.4%304380.6%– 27.1%3017
31Seat1350.5%– 83.3%176210.9%– 76.4%2310
32Isuzu1320.5%+ 13.8%323730.5%– 10.6%3137
33GAC1280.5%new362700.4%new3658
34Lynk & Co1250.5%– 44.4%205430.8%– 49.5%2721
35Tesla1170.4%+ 1850.0% –1170.2%+ 588.2%4514
36Fiat1070.4%+ 39.0%511480.2%– 37.8%4248
37Volvo1060.4%– 59.8%333140.5%– 48.4%3432
38Leapmotor920.3%+ 240.7%264470.6%+ 93.5%2838
39Cadillac790.3%+ 1028.6%531130.2%+ 1312.5%4661
40Hongqi780.3%+ 85.7%401740.3%+ 190.0%4041
41Mazda680.2%– 80.8%293710.5%– 89.6%329
42Ford600.2%+ 106.9%481200.2%– 33.7%4443
43Foton510.2%+ 292.3%371830.3%+ 335.7%3954
44Jeep510.2%– 30.1%411300.2%– 39.5%4344
45Genesis400.1%+ 53.8%461020.1%– 2.9%4952
46JAC390.1%– 40.0%57460.1%– 61.3%5745
47Honda360.1%+ 28.6%431030.1%– 18.9%4851
48Land Rover350.1%– 43.5%381640.2%– 6.3%4147
49Mini350.1%+ 45.8%421060.2%+ 55.9%4753
50Smart340.1%– 12.8%44990.1%– 53.7%5040
51Alfa Romeo310.1%– 47.5%52670.1%– 14.1%5455
52Voyah260.1%+ 62.5%45910.1%+ 65.5%5149
53Ora210.1%– 30.0%49740.1%– 25.3%5356
54Maxus210.1%– 86.5%55520.1%– 84.3%5631
55IM Motors200.1%new47820.1%new5267
56Porsche140.1%– 12.5%50610.1%– 3.2%5559
57Infiniti20.0%n/a56120.0%n/a5871
58Alpine20.0%new6040.0%new6173
59Bentley10.0%– 66.7%5860.0%+ 0.0%5965
60Ferrari10.0%+ 0.0%5940.0%+ 300.0%6069
61Yudo10.0%new –10.0%new6363

Source: cartube.co.il

Slovakia January 2026: Suzuki (+76.3%), Opel (+51.4%) defy weak market (-15.4%)

3 March 2026 at 04:51

Opel Mokka sales triple year-on-year in January.

Only 5,591 new cars found a buyer in Slovakia in January, a poor -15.4% year-on-year drop. Keep in mind January 2025 was already down -16.8% on the year prior. The top 2 best-selling carmakers resist better than the market: Skoda is off -1.7% to 21.4% share vs. 20.1% over the Full Year 2025 and Volkswagen edges down -3.3% to 11% share vs. 9.5%. Hyundai (-46.9%), Kia (-39.6%) and Toyota (-23.2%) are all pummelled below. In contrast Suzuki (+76.3%) and Opel (+51.4%) completely ignore the depressed environment and climb to #9 and #7 respectively. Alfa Romeo (+581.8%), Fiat (+275.9%) and Nissan (+107.5%) stand out further down.

Over in the models charts, the Skoda Octavia (-6.6%) holds onto the lead with 4.8% share, distancing a surging Toyota Corolla (+44%) up 9 spots on December to #2. The Skoda Fabia (-21.1%) ranks #3 ahead of the Kia Ceed (-42.1%) which was #1 a year ago. The Skoda Kamiq (+44.3%), Hyundai Tucson (+33%) and Nissan Qashqai (+138.3%) also shine in the remainder of the Top 10. Other spectacular gainers include the VW T-Roc (+263.3%), Suzuki Vitara (+218.5%), Opel Mokka (+192.6%) and Suzuki S-Cross (+105.7%).

Previous post: Slovakia 2025: Skoda Octavia threepeats at #1, Kia Ceed wins two months

One year ago: Slovakia January 2025: Kia Ceed storms into top spot

Full January 2026 Top 41 All brands and Top 260 All models below.

Slovakia January 2026 – brands:

PosBrandJan-26%/25Dec
1Skoda1,19421.4%– 1.7%1
2Volkswagen61711.0%– 3.3%4
3Toyota58510.5%– 23.2%2
4Kia4087.3%– 39.6%5
5Hyundai2554.6%– 46.9%3
6Peugeot2254.0%– 18.8%11
7Opel2093.7%+ 51.4%25
8Mercedes2063.7%– 15.6%6
9Suzuki2013.6%+ 76.3%12
10BMW1843.3%– 25.2%10
11Nissan1392.5%+ 107.5%18
12Ford1352.4%– 27.8%8
13Dacia1262.3%– 42.2%7
14Fiat1091.9%+ 275.9%23
15Citroen1081.9%– 44.0%9
16Renault1071.9%– 28.2%13
17Audi901.6%– 38.4%15
18Alfa Romeo751.3%+ 581.8%37
19Seat671.2%– 4.3%27
20BYD651.2%new19
21Jeep561.0%– 46.2%35
22Lexus520.9%– 49.5%16
23Volvo490.9%– 39.5%17
24Cupra430.8%+ 87.0%24
25Land Rover420.8%– 14.3%26
26Mazda370.7%– 31.5%21
27Honda350.6%– 25.5%22
28MG340.6%– 74.0%14
29Jaecoo280.5%new33
30Leapmotor260.5%new29
31Xpeng200.4%new34
32Porsche140.3%– 44.0%30
33Omoda120.2%new31
34Ssangyong110.2%– 86.9%20
35DS100.2%+ 25.0%39
36Subaru60.1%+ 0.0%32
37Mini40.1%– 60.0%36
38Mitsubishi30.1%– 72.7%28
39MAN20.0%n/a –
40DR10.0%new41
41Ineos10.0%+ 0.0% –

Slovakia January 2026 – models:

PosModelJan-26%/25Dec
1Skoda Octavia2674.8%– 6.6%1
2Toyota Corolla2033.6%+ 44.0%11
3Skoda Fabia1793.2%– 21.1%10
4Kia Ceed1763.1%– 42.1%4
5Skoda Kamiq1763.1%+ 44.3%25
6Skoda Karoq1763.1%– 0.6%7
7Hyundai Tucson1372.5%+ 33.0%3
8Skoda Kodiaq1362.4%– 16.0%6
9Skoda Scala1282.3%– 7.9%12
10Nissan Qashqai1122.0%+ 138.3%30
11Peugeot 30081112.0%+ 54.2%97
12Suzuki SX4 S-Cross1091.9%+ 105.7%13
13VW T-Roc1091.9%+ 263.3%27
14Kia Sportage1051.9%– 34.8%2
15Suzuki Vitara861.5%+ 218.5%31
16Toyota C-HR831.5%– 23.9%5
17Opel Mokka791.4%+ 192.6%111
18Toyota Yaris Cross791.4%+ 36.2%14
19VW Touran791.4%+ 43.6%57
20VW Tiguan731.3%– 27.0%28
21Alfa Romeo Junior661.2%+ 1000.0%250
22Dacia Bigster661.2%new24
23VW Golf661.2%– 47.6%33
24Opel Frontera651.2%new125
25VW Tayron631.1%new35
26Skoda Superb601.1%– 25.0%23
27VW T-Cross530.9%+ 10.4%29
28Skoda Elroq520.9%+ 2500.0%40
29Jeep Avenger510.9%– 40.0%149
30Fiat Panda500.9%+ 4900.0%67
31Fiat 600490.9%+ 880.0%66
32Mercedes V Class480.9%+ 152.6%59
33Ford Transit/Tourneo Custom460.8%– 41.0%37
34Citroen C3430.8%– 50.0%61
35Toyota Aygo X410.7%+ 5.1%140
36Toyota Yaris410.7%– 64.3%26
37VW Multivan410.7%– 34.9%55
38Audi Q5390.7%+ 34.5%58
39Hyundai i20390.7%– 55.2%38
40Opel Grandland390.7%+ 18.2%105
41Toyota Proace City Verso380.7%new92
42Toyota RAV4370.7%– 67.8%8
43VW Taigo350.6%– 53.9%56
44VW Touareg340.6%– 2.9%22
45Peugeot 5008330.6%+ 725.0%106
46Citroen C3 Aircross320.6%+ 700.0%50
47BMW X3310.6%+ 24.0%64
48Kia Stonic300.5%– 25.0%52
49Kia Xceed300.5%– 37.5%45
50Mercedes GLC300.5%– 42.3%39
51Seat Arona300.5%+ 150.0%132
52BYD Sealion 7290.5%new20
53Dacia Duster290.5%– 73.6%18
54Mercedes GLE290.5%– 3.3%34
55Jaecoo 7280.5%new78
56Renault Captur280.5%– 36.4%75
57Ford Kuga270.5%– 51.8%15
58Toyota Proace250.4%– 70.2%21
59BMW X1230.4%– 30.3%83
60BMW X5230.4%– 11.5%65
61Kia K4220.4%new171
62Hyundai Kona210.4%– 43.2%51
63Hyundai i30200.4%– 88.5%9
64Nissan X-Trail200.4%+ 33.3%74
65Peugeot 408200.4%n/a –
66BMW 5 Series190.3%– 13.6%90
67Cupra Terramar190.3%+ 280.0%69
68Lexus ES190.3%+ 90.0%42
69Seat Leon190.3%– 44.1%80
70BMW X7180.3%+ 80.0%87
71MG ZS180.3%– 79.5%32
72Peugeot 2008180.3%– 47.1%49
73Ford Courier170.3%+ 41.7%73
74Land Rover Defender170.3%+ 6.3%82
75Lexus NX170.3%– 64.6%68
76Peugeot 208170.3%– 79.5%19
77Renault Austral170.3%+ 54.5%121
78VW Passat170.3%– 66.7%99
79Citroen C5 Aircross160.3%+ 60.0%112
80Mercedes GLS160.3%– 30.4%47
81Renault Clio160.3%+ 33.3%54
82Seat Ateca 160.3%– 23.8%127
83Leapmotor B10150.3%new70
84Renault Trafic150.3%– 21.1%46
85VW ID.7150.3%+ 36.4%109
86BYD Seal U140.3%new –
87Dacia Jogger140.3%– 65.9%53
88Dacia Sandero140.3%– 75.9%41
89Mazda CX-30140.3%– 26.3%89
90Mercedes G Class140.3%– 46.2%84
91Opel Corsa140.3%– 33.3%213
92Peugeot 308140.3%– 54.8%159
93Toyota BZ4X140.3%+ 133.3%273
94Audi Q3130.2%– 56.7%93
95BMW 4 Series130.2%– 40.9%122
96Honda HR-V130.2%+ 44.4%94
97Skoda Enyaq130.2%+ 85.7%147
98Toyota Camry130.2%+ 1200.0% –
99Volvo XC40130.2%+ 8.3%72
100BMW 3 Series120.2%– 25.0%85
101Honda CR-V120.2%– 40.0%77
102Kia EV4120.2%new221
103Omoda 5120.2%new62
104Renault Symbioz120.2%new107
105Volvo XC90120.2%– 64.7%71
106VW ID.4120.2%+ 200.0%101
107Kia Sorento110.2%– 65.6%44
108Mazda3110.2%+ 37.5%146
109MG HS110.2%– 35.3%43
110Volvo XC60110.2%– 35.3%63
111Xpeng G6110.2%new –
112Cupra Formentor100.2%– 23.1%113
113Cupra Leon100.2%+ 100.0%110
114Ford Puma100.2%– 47.4%143
115Ford Transit/Tourneo Connect100.2%– 37.5%123
116Hyundai Bayon100.2%– 66.7%100
117Hyundai Santa Fe100.2%– 33.3%86
118Leapmotor C10100.2%new165
119Mercedes GLA100.2%– 16.7%95
120Toyota Land Cruiser100.2%– 47.4%129
121Audi Q790.2%– 64.0%118
122BMW 2 Series90.2%+ 125.0%207
123Fiat Doblo90.2%– 47.1%158
124SsangYong Korando90.2%– 82.7%36
125Xpeng G990.2%new104
126Audi Q880.1%– 52.9%148
127BMW X680.1%– 11.1%130
128Citroen Berlingo80.1%– 71.4%76
129Ford Focus Combi80.1%+ 60.0%88
130Mercedes C Class80.1%+ 60.0%166
131Mercedes CLA80.1%+ 0.0%60
132Mercedes E Class80.1%– 42.9%79
133Porsche Cayenne80.1%– 11.1%103
134Range Rover Sport80.1%– 33.3%136
135BMW X270.1%+ 0.0%156
136BYD Seal70.1%new –
137DS 770.1%+ 0.0%258
138Kia EV370.1%– 46.2%181
139Kia Proceed 70.1%– 86.0%116
140Lexus LBX70.1%– 46.2%150
141Mazda670.1%n/a –
142Peugeot Traveller70.1%– 22.2%214
143Skoda Enyaq Coupe70.1%– 46.2%177
144Audi A560.1%– 53.8%155
145BYD Dolphin Surf60.1%new –
146Citroen C460.1%– 88.2%16
147Ford Capri60.1%+ 500.0%142
148Hyundai i1060.1%– 66.7%114
149Mercedes Vito60.1%+ 100.0%167
150Opel Astra60.1%– 66.7%184
151Volvo V6060.1%+ 100.0%193
152VW ID.560.1%+ 100.0%276
153BYD Seal 550.1%new161
154Hyundai Inster50.1%+ 400.0%163
155Mercedes Sprinter50.1%+ 150.0%241
156Nissan Juke50.1%+ 150.0%243
157Peugeot Rifter50.1%n/a120
158Range Rover50.1%– 28.6%174
159Renault Rafale50.1%– 78.3%152
160Suzuki Swift50.1%– 80.8%98
161Alfa Romeo Stelvio40.1%+ 33.3%216
162Audi A340.1%– 50.0%81
163Audi A640.1%– 33.3%160
164Audi Q640.1%+ 100.0%206
165BMW 7 Series40.1%– 60.0%195
166BMW IX40.1%– 20.0%187
167Cupra Ateca40.1%n/a233
168Ford Explorer40.1%+ 33.3%119
169Land Rover Discovery40.1%+ 100.0%189
170Lexus RX40.1%– 78.9%91
171Mercedes GLB40.1%– 77.8%117
172Mini Cooper40.1%– 55.6%183
173Renault 440.1%new215
174Renault Arkana40.1%– 69.2%176
175Subaru Crosstrek40.1%n/a128
176Volvo ES9040.1%new –
177VW ID.340.1%+ 300.0%194
178VW Polo40.1%– 33.3%154
179Alfa Romeo Tonale30.1%n/a228
180Audi Q230.1%– 25.0%230
181BMW 1 Series30.1%– 75.0%141
182BMW XM30.1%– 40.0%253
183Citroen Spacetourer30.1%– 78.6%157
184Dacia Spring30.1%– 66.7%188
185Ford Transit30.1%n/a235
186Honda Civic30.1%+ 200.0%162
187Honda Jazz30.1%– 25.0%197
188Honda ZR-V30.1%– 76.9%115
189Hyundai Ioniq 930.1%new219
190Lexus UX30.1%– 76.9%145
191Mazda CX-8030.1%– 76.9%124
192Mercedes CLE30.1%+ 50.0%200
193Mercedes EQA30.1%– 40.0%265
194Mercedes EQB30.1%+ 50.0%182
195Mercedes S Class30.1%– 25.0%151
196Opel Combo30.1%– 78.6%212
197Opel Vivaro30.1%– 57.1%269
198Porsche 91130.1%+ 50.0%168
199Porsche Macan30.1%– 62.5%185
200Range Rover Evoque30.1%+ 50.0%202
201Range Rover Velar30.1%– 50.0%175
202Renault 530.1%new169
203Renault Kangoo30.1%+ 50.0%126
204Volvo EX3030.1%– 25.0%153
205VW Caddy30.1%– 81.3%108
206Alfa Romeo Giulia20.0%+ 0.0%227
207BMW i420.0%– 75.0%231
208BMW i520.0%+ 0.0%217
209BYD Atto 220.0%new –
210BYD Seal 6 DM-I Touring20.0%new –
211Ford Mustang Mach-E20.0%+ 0.0% –
212Ford Transit Courier20.0%n/a –
213Hyundai Ioniq 6 20.0%– 66.7% –
214Hyundai Staria20.0%+ 0.0%164
215Jeep Compass20.0%– 33.3%236
216Jeep Grand Cherokee20.0%+ 100.0%220
217Kia Picanto20.0%– 75.0%144
218Kia PV520.0%new199
219Land Rover Discovery Sport20.0%– 50.0%238
220Lexus RZ20.0%n/a264
221MAN TGE20.0%n/a –
222Mercedes A Class20.0%– 71.4%131
223Mercedes B Class20.0%+ 0.0% –
224Mercedes Citan20.0%– 50.0%209
225MG 320.0%– 84.6%96
226MG 420.0%– 83.3%134
227Mitsubishi Outlander20.0%n/a201
228Seat Ibiza20.0%n/a –
229Subaru Forester20.0%+ 0.0%186
230BMW iX110.0%– 50.0%179
231BMW iX210.0%+ 0.0%252
232BMW X410.0%– 75.0%218
233DR Evo 510.0%new –
234DS 3 10.0%n/a –
235DS 410.0%n/a257
236DS No810.0%new –
237Fiat 50010.0%– 80.0%259
238Honda Prelude10.0%new –
239Ineos Grenadier10.0%+ 0.0% –
240Jeep Wrangler10.0%– 91.7%262
241Kia Carens10.0%n/a180
242Kia EV610.0%– 83.3%198
243Kia EV910.0%– 80.0%237
244Kia Niro10.0%– 88.9%172
245Leapmotor T0310.0%new –
246Mazda CX-6010.0%– 66.7%133
247Mazda MX-510.0%n/a –
248Mercedes AMG GT10.0%n/a190
249Mercedes T-class10.0%– 50.0%210
250MG S510.0%new222
251Mitsubishi ASX10.0%– 66.7%48
252Nissan Ariya10.0%n/a268
253Nissan Townstar10.0%– 66.7% –
254SsangYong Actyon10.0%new192
255Ssangyong Rexton10.0%– 90.0%137
256Suzuki Across10.0%– 85.7%203
257Toyota Prius10.0%n/a224
258VW California10.0%n/a –
259VW Caravelle10.0%n/a249
260VW ID.BUZZ10.0%n/a204

Source: ZAP

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France February 2026: Citroen C3 best-seller, Renault Clio VI back outside Top 10

2 March 2026 at 11:42

The Citroen C3 is the most popular vehicle in France in February.

It’s another horrendous month for new car registrations in France, with February off -14.7% year-on-year to just 120,764 units. The year-to-date tally is now off -11.1% to 227,921. Keep in mind 2025 was the weakest year since 1975, so we are entering even worse territory now. Petrol sales sink -48.1% to 18,206 and 15.1% share vs. 24.8% share a year ago and diesel crashes -53.8% to 3,098 and 2.6% share vs. 4.7^ in February 2025. HEVs drop -16.2% to 52,069 and 43.1% share vs. 43.9% last year, PHEVs edge up 3.2% to 6,655 and 5.5% share vs. 4.6% a year ago. Finally BEVs surge 27.8% to 32,371 and 26.8% share vs. 17.9% in February 2025. Year-to-date, petrol drops -48.5% to 33,532 and 14.7% share vs. 25.4% over the same period in 2025, diesel is off -51.8% to 5,619 and 2.5% share vs. 4.6%, HEVs edge down -4.9% to 108,061 and 47.4% share vs. 44.3%, PHEVs step up 1.5% to 11,476 and 5% share vs. 4.4% and BEVs surge 38.5% to 62,679 and 27.5% share vs. 17.7% over the first 2 months of 2025. 

Best result since last September for the Tesla Model Y.

Renault (-16.5%) and Peugeot (-20.7%) both disappoint and fall faster than the market to 16.9% and 14.7% share respectively. For once Citroen (+0.9%) braves the negative context and stays in third place with 9.7% share. Even though it rallies back up two spots on January, Dacia (-36.3%) remains in hell year-on-year with just 6.8% share vs. 9.1% a year ago in February 2025. This situation is uncharacteristic for the low cost brand and is starting to be a little worrying. Volkswagen (-21%) stays at #5 while Toyota (-19%) is down two ranks to #6. BMW (-27.2%) is up three spots on January to #7 but struggles year-on-year, while Skoda (+5.9%) is strong once again at #8. The winners of the month are Tesla (+55.1%) up 16 ranks on last month to #9 with 3.1% share, the carmaker’s best result since last September, Opel (+51.1%) and Fiat (+60.6%). Further down, MG is estimated to gain 8.3% at #17 and BYD should grow by 82.7% at #22. 

The new generation Citroen C5 Aircross is up to a record #16.

We have a surprise in the models charts: the Citroen C3 (-25.9%) snaps the pole position despite freefalling year-on-year, with 24% of its February volume coming from the e-C3 BEV. This is the third time the C3 nameplate is #1 in France after October 2019 and January 2025. Note that like in 2019, the C3 benefits from the Clio generation changeover (the Clio nameplate would be #1 this month). The C3  outsells the Peugeot 208 (-29.5%) in even worse shape while the Peugeot 2008 (-20.8%) is up to #3, its best ranking since July 2022. Now discontinued, the Renault Clio V logically drops -55.9% to #4, followed by a crashing Dacia Sandero (-41.3%). In contrast the Tesla Model Y (+74.6%) surges ahead to #7 and 2.5% share and back to the BEV pole position above the Renault 5 (-13%) at #9. Up to #7 in January, the Renault Clio VI falls back to #11 as the “true” sales begin after a public launch in January when demo sales accounted for the large majority of its volume. The new Citroen C5 Aircross II is up to a record #16 whereas the Renault 4 falls 15 ranks to #44.

Previous month: France January 2026: BEV sales up 52.1%, Renault Clio VI in Top 10

One year ago: France February 2025: Renault (+20.4%) reclaims control in stable market

Full February 2026 Top 25 brands and Top 75 models below.

France February 2026 – brands:

PosBrandFeb-26%/25Jan2026%/25PosFY25
1Renault   20,41716.9%– 16.5%141,81918.3%– 0.8%11
2Peugeot  17,74614.7%– 20.7%235,45315.6%– 14.9%22
3Citroen  11,6809.7%+ 0.9%321,1739.3%+ 1.7%34
4Dacia  8,1586.8%– 36.3%614,7546.5%– 35.3%63
5Volkswagen8,0636.7%– 21.0%514,9846.6%– 15.1%55
6Toyota7,8076.5%– 19.0%416,9717.4%– 15.7%46
7BMW  3,9663.3%– 27.2%106,6462.9%– 30.8%87
8Skoda  3,8043.1%+ 5.9%76,8793.0%+ 6.8%78
9Tesla3,7153.1%+ 55.1%254,3761.9%+ 23.8%1418
10Hyundai3,3102.7%– 8.6%115,7022.5%– 19.1%1110
11Opel  3,2822.7%+ 51.1%86,2982.8%+ 26.7%915
12Audi  3,1332.6%– 10.6%95,8252.6%– 13.5%109
13Fiat  2,5662.1%+ 60.6%134,6642.0%+ 40.3%1220
14Ford  2,4632.0%– 21.4%124,5812.0%– 24.5%1312
15Kia  2,3822.0%– 9.0%144,2101.8%– 17.7%1513
16Mercedes  2,3351.9%– 7.6%173,8401.7%+ 2.8%1611
17MG (est)2,1101.7%+ 8.3%203,2391.4%– 7.1%1814
18Mini1,8871.6%– 16.9%163,3981.5%– 6.2%1717
19Nissan  1,6171.3%– 48.4%182,9551.3%– 37.0%1916
20Cupra1,3371.1%– 27.6%192,5061.1%– 13.6%2119
21Suzuki1,2461.0%– 31.2%152,7671.2%– 21.2%2021
22BYD (est)1,1000.9%+ 82.7%221,9710.9%+ 103.6%2224
23DS9620.8%– 22.3%211,8380.8%– 18.3%2323
24Jeep8250.7%– 5.1%241,5840.7%– 5.1%2526
25Seat  8190.7%– 37.0%231,6560.7%– 31.6%2422

France February 2026 – models:

PosModelFeb-26%/25Jan
1Citroen C35,6394.7%– 25.9%3
2Peugeot 2084,8284.0%– 29.5%1
3Peugeot 20084,1573.4%– 20.8%4
4Renault Clio V3,8523.2%– 55.9%2
5Dacia Sandero3,7663.1%– 41.3%8
6Peugeot 30083,1952.6%– 28.3%6
7Tesla Model Y3,0342.5%+ 74.6%43
8Peugeot 3082,8012.3%– 4.5%11
9Renault 52,6392.2%– 13.0%5
10Renault Captur2,5852.1%– 38.7%9
11Renault Clio VI2,4732.0%new7
12Renault Symbioz2,4372.0%– 3.6%17
13Dacia Duster III2,4262.0%– 43.4%16
14Toyota Yaris Cross2,2741.9%– 23.6%12
15Toyota Yaris2,1541.8%– 18.6%10
16Citroen C5 Aircross II2,1371.8%new19
17Renault Scenic V2,1271.8%+ 114.0%15
18Peugeot 5008 III2,0771.7%+ 11.7%21
19Toyota C-HR II1,6161.3%+ 27.0%14
20VW Polo1,5491.3%– 18.6%18
21Citroen C3 Aircross II1,4571.2%+ 553.4%13
22Hyundai Kona1,4041.2%+ 24.2%35
23Opel Corsa1,3961.2%– 5.7%24
24VW T-Roc II1,3471.1%new31
25Renault Austral1,2951.1%– 27.2%25
26Dacia Bigster1,2371.0%new22
27Ford Puma1,1561.0%– 20.1%20
28VW ID.41,0030.8%+ 129.0%30
29Citroen C49880.8%– 34.0%23
30Fiat 6009800.8%+ 33.0%42
31Skoda Elroq9590.8%+ 322.5%32
32Mini Hatch9460.8%– 20.2%45
33Renault Megane E-Tech8730.7%+ 50.3%26
34VW Tiguan III8670.7%– 40.9%37
35Nissan Qashqai8560.7%– 39.2%36
36Toyota Aygo X8450.7%– 8.5%27
37MG ZS8340.7%– 24.2%63
38Hyundai Tucson8290.7%– 15.9%46
39VW Golf8120.7%– 33.6%34
40VW ID.37980.7%– 2.9%40
41BMW Série 17560.6%– 43.6%75
42VW T-Cross7470.6%– 32.7%56
43BMW X17420.6%– 31.4%59
44Renault 47170.6%+ 2657.7%29
45BMW iX17110.6%+ 53.2%44
46Mini Countryman7090.6%– 3.5%41
47Skoda Fabia6940.6%– 4.0%49
48Opel Mokka6680.6%+ 58.3%33
49Audi Q36670.6%+ 63.1%52
50Tesla Model 36640.5%+ 3.3%187
51Fiat 5006580.5%– 7.3%51
52Audi A36560.5%+ 46.4%50
53Opel Frontera6500.5%+ 2854.5%38
54Jeep Avenger6350.5%+ 20.0%55
55Skoda Octavia 6340.5%– 7.8%53
56Ford Kuga6290.5%– 13.0%66
57MG 36190.5%+ 24.8%72
58Skoda Kamiq6100.5%+ 6.3%68
59Kia Sportage5620.5%– 21.2%76
60Suzuki Swift5590.5%– 50.5%28
61Mercedes GLA5570.5%– 26.6%87
62Hyundai Inster5490.5%+ 254.2%54
63Dacia Jogger5370.4%– 64.2%58
64Toyota Corolla5330.4%– 40.1%39
65Fiat Grande Panda5180.4%new47
66Renault Rafale5140.4%– 31.6%84
67MG EHS4880.4%+ 168.1%83
68Nissan Juke4770.4%– 49.0%69
69Cupra Formentor4660.4%– 14.2%85
70Seat Ibiza4560.4%– 22.7%60
71Mercedes CLA4560.4%+ 200.0%70
72Kia Niro4490.4%+ 6.1%78
73Renault Espace4370.4%– 34.3%81
74Alfa Romeo Junior4030.3%+ 3.9%61
75Suzuki Vitara3920.3%– 17.1%65

Source: PFA

New Zealand January 2026: Mitsubishi (+42%), Nissan Navara (+139.6%) stand out in solid market

2 March 2026 at 10:24

Promotions on the outgoing generations push the Nissan Navara to #4.

New light vehicle sales in New Zealand are up 8.7% year-on-year in January to 11,807 units. Brand leader Toyota (-4.2%) suffers and sees its share thaw to 19.9% vs. 24% over the Full Year 2025. Mitsubishi (+42%) is euphoric and overtakes Ford (+19.6%) for 2nd place overall. Kia (+18.9%) is back up to the #4 spot it held over the Full Year 2025. The rest of the Top 9 all beat the market, with MG (+36.1%) the most dynamic above Nissan (+32.4%), Mazda (+23.5%), BYD (+21.9%) and GWM (+13.1%).

Model-wise, the Ford Ranger (+24.4%) return to #1 for the first time since last June, overtaking last year’s leader the Toyota RAV4 (-37.3%) handicapped by a generation changeover. It is also the case for the Toyota Hilux (-64.7%) imploding to #13. The Mitsubishi ASX (+51.9%) repeats in third place above the Nissan Navara (+139.6%) and Mitsubishi Outlander (+68.8%). Excellent performances also by the Toyota Corolla Cross (+173.8%), Kia Stonic (+104.6%) and Toyota Hiace (+109%).

Previous post: New Zealand Full Year 2025: Toyota RAV4 ends 10 years of Ford Ranger dominance

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Full January 2026 Top 20 brands and Top 25 models below.

New Zealand January 2026 – brands;

PosBrandJan-26%/24Dec
1Toyota2,35319.9%– 4.2%1
2Mitsubishi1,30411.0%+ 42.0%3
3Ford 1,21610.3%+ 19.6%2
4Kia1,0208.6%+ 18.9%12
5Nissan5394.6%+ 32.4%4
6BYD4453.8%+ 21.9%9
7MG4373.7%+ 36.1%10
8Mazda4203.6%+ 23.5%5
9GWM3883.3%+ 13.1%6
10Suzuki3813.2%– 26.2%7
11Hyundai2742.3%– 3.9%8
12Honda2372.0%– 23.3%11
13Chery2121.8%new16
14Volkswagen2021.7%– 23.8%15
15BMW1901.6%– 5.0%23
16Mercedes1871.6%+ 9.4%13
17Subaru1801.5%– 21.1%14
18Isuzu1681.4%+ 5.0%21
19Lexus1401.2%+ 32.1%20
20Jaecoo1171.0%+ 74.6%24

New Zealand January 2026 – models:

PosModelJan-26%/25Dec
1Ford Ranger 6885.8%+ 24.4%2
2Toyota RAV46415.4%– 37.3%1
3Mitsubishi ASX4924.2%+ 51.9%3
4Nissan Navara4053.4%+ 139.6%6
5Mitsubishi Outlander3633.1%+ 68.8%7
6Kia Stonic3543.0%+ 104.6%n/a
7Toyota Corolla Cross3342.8%+ 173.8%22
8Ford Everest2962.5%+ 50.3%8
9Toyota Yaris Cross2842.4%n/a13
10Toyota Hiace2552.2%+ 109.0%11
11Kia Seltos2422.0%– 33.1%n/a
12Mitsubishi Triton2342.0%– 7.5%5
13Toyota Hilux2171.8%– 64.7%4
14MG ZS2051.7%+ 25.0%16
15GWM Haval H62011.7%+ 39.6%10
16Suzuki Swift1901.6%– 23.7%14
17Mazda CX-51711.4%+ 54.1%18
18Kia Sportage1701.4%+ 18.9%n/a
19Hyundai Tucson1551.3%n/a9
20Toyota Corolla1531.3%n/a26
21Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross1411.2%n/a19
22Chery Tiggo 4 Pro1311.1%n/a27
23Isuzu D-Max1271.1%+ 60.8%n/a
24Suzuki Jimny1211.0%n/an/a
25Jaecoo J71171.0%n/a25
26Toyota Prado1171.0%– 26.9%n/a
n/aBYD Shark 6850.7%– 56.4%12
n/aFord Transit800.7%– 10.1%29
n/aLDV Deliver 9470.4%n/a20
n/aGWM Cannon440.4%n/a30

Source: Autotalk

Montenegro January 2026: Fiat Doblo best-seller

26 February 2026 at 07:34

The Fiat Doblo is the most popular vehicle in Montenegro in January.

According to our local partner CE Auto, 211 new light vehicles found a buyer in Montenegro in January, stable year-on-year. The Fiat Doblo surges to #1 with 2.8% share, distancing the Kia Sportage, Hyundai Tucson and Toyota Corolla. The Toyota C-HR scores a stunning 5th place while the Mazda3 (#6) and VW Caddy (#8) make an appearance inside the Top 10. Leader over the Full Year 2025, the Dacia Sandero is down to equal #8 in January.

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Full January 2026 Top 10 models ranking below.

Montenegro January 2026 – models:

PosModelJan-26%/25Dec
1Fiat Doblo112.8%n/an/a
2Kia Sportage92.3%n/an/a
3Hyundai Tucson83.8%n/a1
3Toyota Corolla82.0%+ 0.0%n/a
5Toyota C-HR71.8%n/an/a
6Dacia Duster61.5%– 14.3%n/a
6Mazda361.5%n/an/a
8Dacia Sandero51.3%n/an/a
8Skoda Fabia51.3%– 37.5%9
8Skoda Octavia51.3%+ 25.0%8
8VW Caddy51.3%n/a5

Source: CE Auto

Serbia January 2026: Skoda Fabia leads, Fiat Grande Panda inside Top 10

26 February 2026 at 07:17

The Fiat Grande Panda ranks #7 in Serbia in January.

Data shared with us by our central European partner CE Auto shows a Serbian market up 4.6% to 1,845 sales in January. The Skoda Fabia (+96.4%) doubles its sales year-on-year to topple the Skoda Octavia (+3.4%) for its first monthly win since last April. The Toyota Corolla (+29.3%) is also in excellent shape at #3, as are the Skoda Kamiq (+85%) and Karoq (+142.3%) rounding out the Top 5. The locally produced Fiat Grande Panda finally breaks into the Top 10 at #7.

Previous post: Serbia 2025: Toyota Corolla threatens Skoda Octavia for #1

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Full January 2026 Top 10 models ranking below.

Serbia January 2026 – models:

PosModelJan-26%/25Dec
1Skoda Fabia1085.9%+ 96.4%3
2Skoda Octavia914.9%+ 3.4%1
3Toyota Corolla754.1%+ 29.3%2
4Skoda Kamiq744.0%+ 85.0%7
5Skoda Karoq633.4%+ 142.3%10
6Skoda Superb623.4%n/a6
7Fiat Grande Panda472.5%newn/a
7Toyota Yaris Cross472.5%n/a5
9Kia Sportage462.5%n/an/a
10Dacia Duster382.1%– 7.3%8

Source: CE Auto

Bosnia & Herzegovina January 2026: Skoda Octavia distant leader, Hyundai Bayon signs first Top 10 finish

26 February 2026 at 07:07

First Bosnian Top 10 finish for the Hyundai Bayon.

According to data shared with us by our local partner CE Auto, the Bosnian new car market falls -7.7% year-on-year in January to 723 units. The Skoda Octavia (+69.1%) remains a distant leader with 12.9% share which is its highest since hitting 16% back in October 2019. The Toyota Corolla (+31.3%) maintains itself at #2, distancing the Hyundai Tucson (-13.3%), Kia Sportage (+36.8%) and VW Transporter, the latter inside the Bosnian Top 10 for the first time since July 2021 when it ranked #1. It’s a maiden Top 10 finish for the Hyundai Bayon at #6.

Previous post: Bosnia & Herzegovina 2025: Skoda Octavia leads again with record share

One year ago: Bosnia & Herzegovina January 2025: Toyota Corolla soars to #2

Full January 2026 Top 10 models ranking below.

Bosnia & Herzegovina January 2026 – models:

PosModelJan-26%/25Dec
1Skoda Octavia9312.9%+ 69.1%1
2Toyota Corolla425.8%+ 31.3%2
3Hyundai Tucson263.6%– 13.3%4
4Kia Sportage263.6%+ 36.8%3
5VW Transporter182.5%n/an/a
6Hyundai Bayon152.1%n/an/a
6Toyota Yaris Cross152.1%– 25.0%6
8Skoda Superb141.9%n/an/a
8VW Crafter141.9%n/an/a
10Suzuki SX4 S-Cross131.8%– 18.8%n/a

Source: CE Auto

Moldova January 2026: BAIC X55 up to third place

26 February 2026 at 06:46

The BAIC X55 ranks on the Moldovan podium in January.

CE Auto data shows a Moldovan new car market edging up 1.5% year-on-year in January to 598 units. The Toyota RAV4 (+104.3%) more than doubles its sales year-on-year to remain a distant leader at 7.9% share. For reference its Full Year 2025 share was 5.4%. The Kia Sportage (-6.9%) stays at #2 ahead the surprise of the month: the BAIC X55 shooting up to #3 for its very first Moldovan Top 10 finish. The Skoda Kodiaq (-23.3%) and Toyota Corolla Cross round out the Top 5. There are two additional Chinese models in the Top 10: the BYD Seal 05 at #8 and the BYD Sealion 5 at #10.

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Full January 2026 Top 10 models ranking below.

Moldova January 2026 – models:

PosModelJan-26%/25Dec
1Toyota RAV4477.9%+ 104.3%1
2Kia Sportage274.5%– 6.9%2
3BAIC X55254.2%n/an/a
4Skoda Kodiaq233.8%– 23.3%8
5Toyota Corolla Cross223.7%n/a9
6Suzuki Vitara183.0%– 5.3%n/a
7Dacia Sandero172.8%n/an/a
8BYD Seal 05162.7%n/an/a
8Hyundai Tucson162.7%+ 14.3%6
10BYD Sealion 05142.3%n/an/a
11Skoda Superb132.2%+ 44.4%n/a

Source: CE Auto

North Macedonia January 2026: Citroen C3 and Peugeot 408 best-sellers

26 February 2026 at 06:25

The Peugeot 408 ranks #2 in North Macedonia in January.

Thanks to our Central European partner CE Auto we can share with you today January results for New Macedonia. The market is off -7.8% year-on-year this month, a difficult start of the year. The Citroen C3 (+54.5%) takes the lead for the first time since December 2024 with 7.5% share. After a freak pole position in December, the Peugeot 408 shows it might be in it for the long run with an impressive 2nd place in January. The Kia Sportage (+70%) returns inside the Top 10 at #3, equal with the Suzuki Vitara, with the VW Taigo rounding out the Top 5.

Previous post: North Macedonia 2025: Skoda Kamiq delivers first win, Peugeot 408 #1 in December

One year ago: North Macedonia January 2025: Renault Clio and Fiat Panda on top

Full January 2026 Top 10 models ranking below.

North Macedonia January 2026 – models:

PosModelJan-26%/24Dec
1Citroen C3347.5%+ 54.5%2
2Peugeot 408245.3%n/a1
3Kia Sportage173.8%+ 70.0%n/a
3Suzuki Vitara173.8%n/an/a
5VW Taigo153.3%n/a9
6Peugeot 2008132.9%n/an/a
6Skoda Octavia132.9%+ 0.0%6
8Fiat Doblo122.7%n/an/a
9Hyundai Tucson112.4%– 21.4%n/a
10Renault Clio102.2%– 70.6%8

Source: CE Auto

Explore: The (modern) cars of Cuba

25 February 2026 at 07:26

Thanks to one of our readers JFK we can share with you today exclusive pictures of the modern cars of Cuba. We have already covered 1950s vintage Americans (60,000 are still in circulation) symbolic of the country, so this post will focus on the more recent car park in Cuba. The Cuban car market structure is a fascinating testimony of the country’s last 60 years history. Originally though to be exclusively composed of Russian and Chinese cars, the Cuban car park is actually a lot more diverse.

First and foremost there are over 100,000 Lada sedans, the most visible legacy of the country’s Cold War alliance with the Soviet Union. The most popular seem to be the 2105/2107 variants that started their career in the 1980s.

Other, more recent Ladas are also seen, such as the Largus and Vesta. No Granta in sight though.

Then, again due to political closeness, Chinese cars have made a significant mark on the Cuban park, with many different brands. The Geely eK and Emgrand taxi are the most frequent. We also have the Dongfeng Rich pickup, BYD F3 and S6, Great Wall Deer, Chery Arrizo 3, MG 3 and 6, Maxus G10 and Foton Tunland pickup. However most of these cars date back to the 2010s and the real recent ones are scarce. Part of our Photo Report, we have a brand new Bestune T55.

A very surprising element of the Cuban car park is the prevalence of French models, exclusively Renault and Peugeot. While truly recent cars are rarer (Renault Logan, Sandero, Duster, Peugeot 301 and 3008), older vehicles are more common, such as the Renault 9, 19 Chamade, Fluence, Scenic and the Peugeot 205, 206, 309 and 406.

The other nationality frequent in Cuba and not related to the country’s political allegiances is Korean cars. We have very recent ones such as the last generation 2020 Hyundai Elantra pictured just below. Older generations Elantra, as well as the Kia Picanto, Hyundai i10 sedan, Hyundai Creta and even some Daewoo’s are also present.

The rest of the Cuban park is composed of additional eastern European brands such as Skoda and GAZ Volga…

… Japanese ones such as Toyota and Suzuki…

…and American ones such as GMC and Ford.

In the various section, we have the Fiat Punto, Land Rover, VW Polo and Audi RS4.

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