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Turkiye February 2026: Sales down, Peugeot up 62.3% to #2

5 March 2026 at 10:37

The Peugeot 2008 is up to a record third place in Turkiye in February.

The Turkish new light vehicle market is down -3% year-on-year in February to 88,039 sales. Thanks to a strong January figure, the year-to-date tally remains in positive for now at +2.5% to 163,401. Renault (+21.2%) continues to dominate the brands charts with 13.5% share but the performer of the month is without a doubt Peugeot (+62.3%) up eight spots on January to land in 2nd place overall with 9.4% share. This is compared with the 6.3% it held over the Full Year 2025. Fiat (+7.7%) is back up one spot on last month to #3, overtaking Toyota (-19.2%) down two to #4. Citroen (+56.9%), Skoda (+46.9%) and Opel (+13.9%) also deft the negative context in the remainder of the Top 10. Notice also local EV maker Togg (+44.7%) up to #11 and 3.4% share. Telsa is down -78.2%.

Model-wise, the Renault Clio (+45.7%) consolidates its leadership at 7.8% share vs. 5% for the #2, the Toyota Corolla Sedan (-24.2%). The Peugeot 2008 (+102.2%) shoots up 21 spots on January to #3 which is a new ranking record for the nameplate. The Renault Megane Sedan (-23.1%) and Fiat Egea Sedan (-29.4%) round out the Top 5. The Renault Duster (+233.8%), Peugeot 3008 (+27%), Kia Sportage (+110.6%) and Peugeot 408 (+61.8%) also make themselves noticed.

Previous month: Turkiye January 2026: BYD up to record #7, Atto 2 in Top 10

One year ago: Turkiye February 2025: Toyota up to record #2, places Corolla Sedan in the lead

Full February 2026 Top 47 All brands and Top 40 models below.

Turkiye February 2026 – brands:

PosBrandFeb-26%/25Jan2026%/25PosFY25
1Renault11,89813.5%+ 21.2%121,14512.9%+ 15.9%11
2Peugeot8,2449.4%+ 62.3%1010,8886.7%+ 29.2%56
3Fiat7,5428.6%+ 7.7%413,6758.4%+ 5.0%32
4Toyota7,5358.6%– 19.2%216,2359.9%+ 11.2%25
5Volkswagen5,5806.3%– 9.5%312,1607.4%+ 5.7%43
6Opel5,2375.9%+ 13.9%88,7605.4%+ 8.3%87
7Ford5,0995.8%– 29.4%510,4386.4%– 22.1%64
8Hyundai4,9605.6%– 3.0%69,6605.9%+ 0.4%79
9Citroen4,8855.5%+ 56.9%98,3225.1%+ 32.8%98
10Skoda3,3233.8%+ 46.9%164,9783.0%+ 7.7%1211
11Togg2,9503.4%+ 44.7%144,9793.0%+ 38.0%1113
12Mercedes2,1852.5%– 23.3%154,0942.5%– 23.2%1412
13Kia2,0562.3%– 1.7%212,7031.7%– 26.0%1718
14BMW1,6771.9%– 29.4%202,4411.5%– 41.1%1914
15Chery1,6181.8%– 39.9%123,8752.4%+ 4.6%1517
16Nissan1,5861.8%– 21.3%114,2032.6%+ 21.6%1316
17KG Mobility1,4871.7%+ 47.2%133,6772.3%+ 105.4%1622
18BYD1,4281.6%– 44.7%75,2943.2%– 0.9%1010
19Audi1,3891.6%– 20.4%182,4401.5%– 10.1%2020
20Mini1,3011.5%+ 29.5%251,6531.0%+ 27.4%2125
21Volvo1,0691.2%+ 46.4%172,4571.5%+ 72.1%1823
22Tesla7200.8%– 78.2%231,2100.7%– 63.4%2315
23Dacia5830.7%– 68.3%221,1330.7%– 64.6%2419
24Jaecoo5340.6%+ 6.2%191,4780.9%+ 60.0%2227
25Cupra5320.6%+ 22.0%278300.5%– 3.4%2524
26Honda4000.5%– 71.1%247690.5%– 70.2%2621
27Jeep3770.4%+ 102.7%266800.4%+ 74.4%2730
28Suzuki3700.4%– 4.1%286230.4%– 8.5%2828
29Iveco2660.3%– 11.6%294200.3%+ 2.2%2929
30Seat2330.3%– 58.6%303830.2%– 55.6%3026
31MG1930.2%+ 10.3%323250.2%+ 2.2%3131
32DS1200.1%– 15.5%342260.1%– 15.4%3432
33Isuzu1190.1%+ 170.5%312680.2%+ 211.6%3235
34Alfa Romeo1140.1%+ 18.8%332290.1%+ 9.6%3334
35Porsche1020.1%+ 12.1%381470.1%– 10.9%3737
36Land Rover970.1%– 43.3%351940.1%– 45.7%3533
37Foton740.1%+ 54.2%361510.1%+ 184.9%3636
38Tenax650.1%new371230.1%new3838
39Lexus300.0%– 30.2%41360.0%– 50.0%3939
40Alpine190.0%n/a39350.0%n/a4046
41Maserati150.0%+ 50.0%43190.0%– 20.8%4145
42Subaru80.0%– 77.8%40170.0%– 84.7%4241
43Bentley60.0%+ 200.0% –60.0%+ 50.0%4449
44Lamborghini50.0%+ 400.0% –50.0%+ 400.0%4652
45Maxus40.0%– 87.1%4290.0%– 82.4%4343
46Hongqi20.0%+ 100.0%4450.0%+ 150.0%4551
47Ferrari20.0%+ 0.0% –20.0%+ 0.0%4753

Turkiye February 2026 – models:

PosModel (PC only)Feb-26%/25Jan2026%/25PosFY25
1Renault Clio5,4627.8%+ 45.7%110,0187.7%+ 49.7%11
2Toyota Corolla Sedan and Estate3,4685.0%– 24.2%27,2435.5%+ 6.1%24
3Peugeot 20082,7503.9%+ 102.2%243,5452.7%+ 48.5%614
4Renault Megane Sedan2,3473.4%– 23.1%64,3633.3%– 25.4%42
5Fiat Egea Sedan2,3243.3%– 29.4%153,4902.7%– 40.7%73
6Renault Duster2,2903.3%+ 233.8%193,3202.5%+ 128.3%819
7Toyota C-HR2,1733.1%– 6.3%35,3734.1%+ 40.8%39
8Hyundai i202,0582.9%+ 8.8%54,1883.2%+ 19.2%513
9Peugeot 30081,7712.5%+ 27.0%252,5321.9%+ 22.4%1418
10Opel Corsa1,7092.4%– 11.3%122,9452.3%– 8.4%1117
11Togg T10X1,5572.2%– 23.6%172,6472.0%– 26.6%137
12Kia Sportage1,5252.2%+ 110.6%n/an/an/an/an/a42
13Peugeot 4081,5162.2%+ 61.8%n/an/an/an/an/a21
14VW Taigo1,4612.1%+ 77.7%202,4541.9%+ 57.6%1515
15Hyundai Tucson1,4312.1%+ 39.6%232,2801.7%+ 20.4%1922
16Togg T10F1,3932.0%new222,3321.8%new1829
17Fiat Egea Cross1,3752.0%– 12.4%92,8002.1%– 7.2%128
18Mini Countryman1,2661.8%+ 29.2%n/an/an/an/an/a36
19Citroen C3 Aircross1,2571.8%new361,7481.3%newn/a44
20KG Mobility Torres1,0731.5%+ 45.4%112,4181.8%+ 81.7%1631
21Nissan Qashqai1,0721.5%– 17.2%72,9872.3%+ 30.6%1016
22Chery Tiggo 71,0121.5%– 22.9%381,4671.1%– 28.9%n/a24
23Hyundai Bayon9781.4%– 40.5%132,1981.7%– 29.4%2020
24Skoda Kamiq9761.4%n/an/an/an/an/an/a37
25Opel Frontera9571.4%new351,4761.1%newn/a33
26Citroen C5 Aircross8641.2%n/an/an/an/an/an/a48
27BMW X18501.2%– 17.5%n/an/an/an/an/a26
28VW Tiguan8321.2%– 7.7%43,0322.3%+ 87.3%940
29Renault Austral7451.1%– 34.7%311,3241.0%– 30.4%n/a39
30Tesla Model Y7201.0%– 78.2%371,2100.9%– 63.4%n/a5
31Skoda Octavia6951.0%n/a391,1020.8%+ 63.5%n/a34
32Skoda Superb6520.9%– 3.7%n/an/an/an/an/a30
33VW Golf6480.9%n/a321,1810.9%n/an/an/a
34BYD Sealion 76460.9%new141,8631.4%newn/an/a
35VW T-Cross6110.9%n/a341,1330.9%n/an/a28
36Chery Tiggo 86060.9%– 48.5%82,4081.8%+ 88.3%1725
37Jaecoo 75340.8%+ 6.2%211,4781.1%+ 60.0%n/a41
38Audi Q24720.7%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
39Citroen C4 5-door4390.6%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
40Toyota Corolla Cross4060.6%– 70.9%271,1060.8%– 49.0%n/a27

Source: ODMD

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