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Cyprus February 2026: Kia Sportage and Nissan Qashqai dominate market off -13.8%

Nissan Qashqai sales are up 57.5% year-on-year in February.

It’s another weak result for new car sales in Cyprus, based on data by our local partners SEMO Cyprus and INNOSOFT, with February volumes down -13.8% year-on-year to 1,107. Keep in mind February 2025 was already off -14.5% on the year prior. Year-to-date totals are down -15.8% to 2,849. Kia (-48.4%) remains the most popular carmaker in the country but almost halves its volume year-on-year. Nissan (+6.1%) climbs up four spots on last month to #2 and 9.5% share, distancing Toyota (+7%), BMW (+5.1%) and Volkswagen (+28.1%). Newcomer BYD is up one spot on January to a record #6 also reached last October and December, but its share falls month-on-month to 6.1%. Citroen (+533.3%), Honda (+216.7%) and Dacia (+144.4%) post surreal gains below.

Β In teh models charts, the Kia Sportage (-31.8%) repeats at #1 despite a harsh year-on-year fall. It distances a surging Nissan Qashqai (+57.5%) up four ranks on last month to #2. The next three models fall by double-digits, with the Kia Stonic (-50%) hit the hardest followed by the Hyundai Tucson (-14.6%) and Jeep Avenger (-14.6%). However the Tucson is up 21 spots on January to #4 and the Avenger up five to #4. Norse also the Dacia Duster up 20 ranks to #8, the VW Taigo up 127.3% to #10 an the Volvo XC40 up 41.2% to #11.

Previous month: Cyprus January 2026: BYD breaks share record, places Atto 3 at #3 in devastated market (-17.4%)

One year ago: Cyprus February 2025: Kia Sportage, Hyundai Kona dominate weak market

Full February 2026 Top 35 All brands and Top 30 models below.

Cyprus February 2026 – brands:

PosBrandFeb-26%/25Jan2026%/25PosFY25
1Kia14913.5%– 48.4%133714.0%– 37.7%11
2Nissan1059.5%+ 6.1%61948.1%– 4.4%35
3Toyota928.3%+ 7.0%22028.4%+ 0.5%22
4BMW827.4%+ 5.1%51787.4%– 22.3%56
5Volkswagen827.4%+ 28.1%31918.0%+ 3.2%44
6BYD676.1%new71546.4%new718
7Hyundai676.1%– 58.1%81415.9%– 46.2%83
8Mercedes575.1%– 19.7%41566.5%– 11.9%67
9Jeep454.1%– 29.7%12793.3%– 13.2%129
10Renault454.1%– 6.3%91084.5%– 20.0%98
11Dacia444.0%+ 144.4%11803.3%+ 53.8%1011
12Audi312.8%+ 0.0%10793.3%– 8.1%1110
13Volvo302.7%+ 15.4%15562.3%– 31.7%1317
14Land Rover242.2%– 27.3%18451.9%– 40.8%1615
15Citroen191.7%+ 533.3%23281.2%+ 600.0%2028
16Honda191.7%+ 216.7%25261.1%+ 23.8%2123
17Porsche181.6%– 48.6%14451.9%– 38.4%1516
18Ford171.5%– 75.4%13492.0%– 55.9%1412
19Mini161.4%– 38.5%19311.3%– 67.7%1914
20Peugeot151.4%+ 87.5%22251.0%+ 31.6%2319
21Skoda151.4%– 16.7%16361.5%– 21.7%1713
22Lexus131.2%+ 116.7%17341.4%+ 17.2%1820
23MG111.0%+ 83.3%21251.0%+ 257.1%2221
24BAIC80.7%new –80.3%new29 –
25Cupra70.6%– 30.0%20210.9%+ 31.3%2422
26Mazda60.5%– 25.0%27120.5%– 42.9%2626
27Opel40.4%+ 300.0%2990.4%+ 350.0%2829
28Seat40.4%+ 300.0%3170.3%– 82.1%3224
29Suzuki40.4%– 42.9%26100.4%– 9.1%2727
30Maserati30.3%+ 0.0%3080.3%+ 60.0%3032
31Ssangyong30.3%– 40.0%24120.5%– 20.0%2525
32Ferrari20.2%+ 0.0% –20.1%– 50.0%3533
33Lamborghini20.2%+ 100.0% –20.1%+ 0.0%3434
34Alfa Romeo10.1%+ 0.0%2870.3%+ 133.3%3131
35Bentley00.0%n/a3230.1%+ 0.0%3330

Cyprus February 2026 – models:

PosModelFeb-26%/25Jan2026%/25PosFY25
1Kia Sportage756.8%– 31.8%11466.1%– 27.0%12
2Nissan Qashqai635.7%+ 57.5%6994.1%+ 33.8%24
3Hyundai Tucson413.7%– 14.6%24552.3%– 32.9%83
4Jeep Avenger353.2%– 14.6%9622.6%+ 3.3%57
5Kia Stonic353.2%– 50.0%2903.8%– 37.1%31
6Toyota C-HR322.9%+ 14.3%5692.9%+ 15.0%48
7Nissan Juke302.7%– 25.0%12552.3%– 40.2%96
8Dacia Duster272.4%+ 2600.0%28401.7%+ 1900.0%1418
9VW T-Roc252.3%+ 13.6%14502.1%– 32.4%105
10VW Taigo252.3%+ 127.3%32371.5%+ 42.3%1821
11Volvo XC40242.2%+ 41.2%31361.5%– 26.5%1924
12Kia Xceed211.9%– 8.7%11472.0%– 43.4%1114
13BMW X1201.8%– 28.6%10461.9%– 52.6%1213
14BYD Seal U (est)201.8%newn/a301.3%new23n/a
15Renault Arkana201.8%– 13.0%18391.6%– 59.4%169
16Toyota Yaris Cross181.6%– 18.2%4572.4%+ 7.5%710
17BMW X2 (est)141.3%+ 16.7%n/a241.0%– 11.1%27n/a
18VW T-Cross141.3%+ 16.7%13391.6%– 20.4%1712
19BYD Atto 3131.2%new3572.4%new6n/a
20BYD Dolphin Surf131.2%new21281.2%new24n/a
21Renault Captur131.2%– 7.1%19321.3%+ 88.2%20n/a
22BMW X3 (est)121.1%– 38.5%n/a220.9%+ 22.2%2964
23BYD Sealion 7111.0%new16311.3%new21n/a
24Hyundai Kona111.0%– 87.2%8421.8%– 70.4%1311
25Kia Picanto100.9%– 50.0%20281.2%– 22.2%2517
26Mercedes GLA90.8%+ 125.0%15311.3%+ 106.7%22n/a
27Mercedes GLC80.7%– 20.0%17281.2%– 6.7%2629
28Nissan X-Trail80.7%n/a27220.9%+ 4.8%3020
29Toyota Aygo X80.7%+ 300.0%23231.0%+ 283.3%28n/a
30VW Tiguan80.7%+ 0.0%7401.7%+ 135.3%1522

Source: SEMO Cyprus and INNOSOFT

Singapore February 2026: Chery, Zeekr impress in market edging up

Chery focuses on the Omoda and Jaecoo brands in Singapore.

New car sales in Singapore are up 3.3% year-on-year in February to 4,007 units. Thanks to a sensational January result, the year-to-date tally surges 25.7% to 8,273. BYD (+10.9%) keeps the lead of the brands charts but significantly slows down its year-on-year growth. In contrast Toyota (+36.8%) and Tesla (+85.1%) shoot up. Below, Mercedes (-46.2%), BMW (-37.4%) and Honda (-35.6%) are all hit hard, but Chery (+440%), Zeekr (+373.7%), MG (+210%) and GAC (+95.2%) surge ahead.

Previous month: Singapore January 2026: Market up 57.8%, BYD breaks share record at 28.2%

One year ago: Singapore February 2025: BYD above 20% share for third straight month

Full February 2026 Top 44 All brands ranking below.

Singapore February 2026 – brands:

PosBrandFeb-26%/25Jan2026%/25PosFY25
1BYD88822.2%+ 10.9%12,08925.3%+ 52.8%11
2Toyota (incl Lexus)62415.6%+ 36.8%21,29515.7%+ 70.2%22
3Tesla48512.1%+ 85.1%389810.9%+ 242.7%36
4BMW2786.9%– 37.4%55286.4%– 34.2%53
5Honda2355.9%– 35.6%74145.0%– 23.6%65
6Mercedes2225.5%– 46.2%45576.7%– 39.9%44
7Chery1624.0%+ 440.0%63924.7%+ 575.9%716
8MG1243.1%+ 210.0%82392.9%+ 206.4%813
9GAC1233.1%+ 95.2%161672.0%+ 114.1%1011
10Nissan1092.7%+ 13.5%121782.2%+ 27.1%910
11Zeekr902.2%+ 373.7%111672.0%+ 317.5%1114
12Kia781.9%– 29.7%91652.0%– 26.3%129
13Hyundai761.9%– 46.9%141281.5%– 43.4%147
14Xpeng751.9%+ 27.1%131411.7%+ 48.4%1312
15Porsche601.5%+ 3.4%22821.0%– 24.1%1817
16Audi521.3%+ 13.0%151031.2%+ 47.1%1615
17Volvo451.1%+ 12.5%18851.0%+ 7.6%1718
18Dongfeng350.9%– 28.6%17760.9%+ 28.8%1922
19Suzuki320.8%– 40.7%101161.4%+ 81.3%1521
20Mazda300.7%– 72.7%19600.7%– 61.5%208
21AvatR260.6%new27370.4%new2331
22Volkswagen260.6%– 29.7%30350.4%– 50.0%2520
23Leapmotor150.4%new24340.4%new2635
24Mini150.4%– 42.3%23350.4%– 27.1%2424
25Deepal140.3%+ 1300.0%31220.3%+ 2100.0%2928
26Maxus140.3%– 30.0%26290.4%+ 7.4%2726
27Subaru130.3%– 67.5%20430.5%– 50.0%2119
28Geely90.2%new25250.3%new2837
29Land Rover90.2%– 35.7%21380.5%+ 90.0%2225
30Polestar80.2%– 20.0%33130.2%– 38.1%3127
31Skoda80.2%– 60.0%29170.2%– 67.3%3023
32Jaguar50.1%+ 400.0%4360.1%+ 500.0%3543
33NIO50.1%new32120.1%new3259
34Smart40.1%+ 33.3%4060.1%– 14.3%3633
35Great Wall20.0%– 83.3%3460.1%– 68.4%3429
36Lotus20.0%– 50.0% –20.0%– 71.4%4241
37Opel20.0%n/a –20.0%n/a4332
38Chevrolet10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a4649
39Cupra10.0%new3630.0%new3834
40Datsun10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a4758
41Ferrari10.0%– 75.0%3730.0%– 57.1%3940
42KGM/SsangYong10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a4961
43Rolls Royce10.0%+ 0.0%3930.0%+ 50.0%4046
44Skyworth10.0%+ 0.0% –10.0%– 66.7%5142

Source: LTA

Media post: Reckless Driving in Missouri: A Growing Concern on Today’s Roads

Driving is something most people do every day without giving it much thought. It’s part of normal life β€” commuting to work, running errands, visiting family, or taking a road trip. But while most drivers follow the rules and try to stay safe, reckless driving remains a serious problem on many roads across the United States. In Missouri, this dangerous behavior continues to contribute to numerous accidents each year, often leaving victims with severe injuries, financial losses, and long-term emotional trauma.

Understanding what reckless driving is, why it happens, and what victims can do after an accident is essential for improving road safety and protecting drivers.

What Is Reckless Driving?

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Reckless driving generally refers to operating a vehicle in a way that shows a blatant disregard for the safety of others. It goes far beyond minor traffic violations. Instead, it involves behaviors that significantly increase the risk of accidents and injuries.

Some of the most common examples of reckless driving include excessive speeding, aggressive lane changes, running red lights, tailgating, street racing, and driving while distracted. In some cases, drivers may also engage in reckless behavior while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, which further increases the likelihood of serious crashes.

On busy highways and urban streets in Missouri, even a few seconds of reckless behavior can lead to devastating consequences.

Why Reckless Driving Is So Dangerous

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The problem with reckless driving is not just that it breaks traffic laws β€” it dramatically reduces a driver’s ability to react to unexpected situations.

When drivers speed excessively or weave through traffic, they have far less time to respond to hazards such as sudden braking, pedestrians crossing the street, or vehicles merging into traffic. High speeds also increase the severity of collisions, meaning that even a single mistake can lead to catastrophic injuries.

Many reckless driving accidents involve high-impact crashes, rollovers, or multi-vehicle collisions. Victims often suffer serious injuries such as broken bones, spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, or internal organ damage. In the most tragic cases, reckless driving accidents can lead to fatalities.

Unfortunately, innocent drivers, passengers, cyclists, and pedestrians often pay the price for someone else’s careless decisions.

Common Causes Behind Reckless Driving

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Reckless driving rarely happens in isolation. Several factors contribute to this dangerous behavior.

One of the most common causes is impatience. In today’s fast-paced world, many drivers feel pressured to reach their destination quickly, leading them to speed, tailgate, or aggressively pass slower vehicles.

Another major factor is distraction. Smartphones, navigation systems, and in-car entertainment have made it easier than ever for drivers to lose focus. Even a brief glance at a phone can cause a driver to miss critical changes in traffic conditions.

Alcohol and substance use also play a major role in reckless driving accidents. Impaired drivers often underestimate risks and make poor decisions behind the wheel.

Stress and road rage can also escalate into reckless driving. Drivers who become frustrated in traffic may begin driving aggressively, putting everyone around them in danger.

The Impact on Victims

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For victims of reckless driving accidents, the consequences often extend far beyond the initial crash.

Many victims face extensive medical treatment, including surgeries, physical therapy, and long-term rehabilitation. Some injuries may lead to permanent disabilities that change a person’s ability to work or live independently.

Financial burdens can quickly pile up as medical bills, lost wages, and property damage add to the stress of recovery. At the same time, victims may experience emotional trauma, anxiety, and a lingering fear of driving again.

In these situations, victims often explore their legal options to recover compensation for the damages they have suffered. Understanding how Missouri reckless driving accident claims work can be an important step in holding negligent drivers accountable and helping victims rebuild their lives after a serious crash.

Legal Consequences for Reckless Drivers

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Missouri law takes reckless driving very seriously. Drivers who are found responsible for dangerous behavior on the road may face a variety of penalties depending on the severity of the incident.

These penalties can include traffic citations, license suspension, fines, and even criminal charges in cases involving serious injuries or fatalities. Courts may also impose higher insurance premiums or mandatory driving courses for offenders.

When reckless driving leads to accidents that injure others, the responsible driver may also face civil liability. This means victims have the right to pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and other damages related to the crash.

Legal accountability plays an important role in discouraging dangerous driving behavior and ensuring that victims are not left to carry the financial burden alone.

Preventing Reckless Driving

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Reducing reckless driving requires a combination of education, enforcement, and personal responsibility. While law enforcement agencies continue to monitor and penalize dangerous drivers, individual motorists also play a crucial role in improving road safety.

Drivers can help reduce the risk of accidents by staying focused, obeying speed limits, and allowing extra time to reach their destinations. Maintaining a calm and patient mindset while driving can also prevent situations from escalating into aggressive or reckless behavior.

Technology may also help address this issue. Many modern vehicles now include advanced safety features such as collision avoidance systems, adaptive cruise control, and lane departure warnings. While these tools cannot replace responsible driving, they can provide an extra layer of protection.

Ultimately, safe driving begins with awareness. Every driver on the road shares a responsibility to protect themselves and others.

A Shared Responsibility for Safer Roads

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Reckless driving is a serious issue that continues to impact communities across Missouri. While laws and enforcement efforts help address the problem, long-term improvement depends on drivers making safer choices every time they get behind the wheel.

By understanding the risks associated with reckless driving and recognizing the real consequences it can cause, drivers can become more mindful and responsible on the road.

When everyone commits to safer driving habits, Missouri’s roads become safer not only for drivers, but also for passengers, pedestrians, and families who simply want to reach their destinations safely.

Austria February 2026: Dacia Bigster and Skoda Elroq strong in market up 8.5%

Fifth Top 5 finish for the Dacia Bigster in Austria.

21,288 new cars hit Austrian roads in February, another solid 8.5% year-on-year improvement. After a double-digit gain in January, the year-to-date volume is up 10.4% to 44.217. Volkswagen (+1.7%) remains in the brands lead even though it can’t quite capitalise on the market growth. In contrast Skoda (+16.9%) and Audi (+10.4%) pushed ahead and complete the podium as it was also the case in January. BMW (-21%) is in a rut at #4 while Dacia (+13%) is up four spots on last month to round out the Top 5. Peugeot (+44.3%), Cupra (+21.7%) and Toyota (+15%) also make themselves noticed in the remainder of the Top 10. Below, BYD (+62.8%) at #12, Fiat (+89.4%), MG (+136.1%) and Leapmotor (+463.6%) are among carmakers standing out.

Model-wise, the VW Golf (-13.9%) repeats at #1 for what is only its third win in the past 12 months, it is followed by the Skoda Octavia (-27.5%) in even worse shape. The Toyota Yaris/Cross (+102.7%) doubles its sales year-on-year and surges 15 spots on January to #3. The Dacia Bigster (+40000%) celebrates one year in market with a splendid 4th position, already its 5th Top 5 finish in Austria. The VW Pplo (+23.5%) is down 5 ranks on last month but soars YoY, as do the Audi Q3 (+214.8%), Skoda Elroq (+623.5%), Enyaq (+82.4%), VW Bus (+72.5%), Seat Leon (+71%) and Audi A1 (+169.5%).

Previous month: Austria January 2026: VW Golf at highest in 1.5 years, sales up 12.1%

One year ago: Austria February 2025: Audi Q8 inside Top 5, Renault 5 in Top 20

Full February 2026 Top 54 All brands and Top 20 models below.

Austria February 2026 – brands:

PosBrandFeb-26%/25Jan2026%/25PosFY25
1Volkswagen2,96213.9%+ 1.7%17,37816.7%+ 25.9%11
2Skoda2,34611.0%+ 16.9%25,00511.3%+ 11.2%22
3Audi1,6307.7%+ 10.4%33,3227.5%+ 2.9%34
4BMW1,1975.6%– 21.0%42,5455.8%– 16.4%43
5Dacia1,0795.1%+ 13.0%91,9204.3%+ 1.9%75
6Mercedes1,0675.0%+ 26.7%62,0264.6%+ 8.9%66
7Seat9854.6%+ 2.3%52,3295.3%+ 6.6%58
8Cupra8864.2%+ 21.7%81,7283.9%+ 2.4%810
9Toyota8363.9%+ 15.0%101,5183.4%+ 3.8%109
10Peugeot7523.5%+ 44.3%71,6053.6%+ 54.8%912
11Opel7453.5%+ 18.3%141,2992.9%+ 21.5%1214
12BYD7263.4%+ 62.8%111,3723.1%+ 48.2%1115
13Renault6623.1%– 6.8%171,1482.6%– 14.8%1411
14Ford6463.0%– 3.9%121,2712.9%– 0.2%1313
15Kia5712.7%+ 32.8%161,0782.4%+ 29.3%1517
16Hyundai4712.2%– 6.2%207651.7%– 35.8%197
17Citroen4522.1%+ 7.1%159902.2%+ 33.1%1620
18Fiat3751.8%+ 89.4%188381.9%+ 144.3%1823
19Mazda3381.6%– 20.7%216151.4%– 21.8%2116
20Suzuki3131.5%– 44.8%225581.3%– 40.1%2222
21Tesla2811.3%+ 7.3%138421.9%+ 72.2%1718
22Volvo2741.3%+ 35.6%196601.5%+ 31.5%2021
23MG2291.1%+ 136.1%234631.0%+ 44.7%2319
24Land Rover1660.8%+ 61.2%273000.7%+ 35.1%2531
25Jeep1440.7%+ 46.9%253080.7%+ 54.8%2427
26Leapmotor1240.6%+ 463.6%312190.5%+ 895.5%2832
27Honda1150.5%+ 32.2%302120.5%+ 24.0%2930
28Mitsubishi1140.5%– 6.6%262720.6%+ 53.7%2625
29Omoda1130.5%new322080.5%new3057
30Nissan1080.5%– 68.7%351480.3%– 75.8%3424
31Porsche930.4%– 18.4%282020.5%– 24.1%3128
32Mini900.4%– 27.4%331800.4%– 26.8%3226
33Alfa Romeo820.4%– 46.4%291790.4%– 25.4%3329
34Jaecoo770.4%new242460.6%new2742
35Xpeng500.2%new39750.2%new3643
36Smart370.2%+ 5.7%36760.2%+ 26.7%3534
37Polestar320.2%– 33.3%37690.2%– 31.7%3733
38Lexus270.1%– 3.6%34670.2%+ 52.3%3837
39KGM/SsangYong230.1%– 30.3%38500.1%+ 22.0%3936
40Subaru180.1%– 14.3%41280.1%– 22.2%4135
41DS160.1%+ 60.0%40330.1%+ 65.0%4039
42Lamborghini100.0%+ 233.3%42170.0%+ 240.0%4240
43MAN60.0%n/a4790.0%n/a4448
44Alpine50.0%– 28.6%4590.0%– 47.1%4338
45Ferrari40.0%– 55.6%4860.0%– 53.8%4541
46Bentley20.0%– 60.0%4930.0%– 66.7%4944
47DFM20.0%new5030.0%new5061
48Aion10.0%new –10.0%new5358
49BAIC10.0%– 75.0% –10.0%– 75.0%5450
50Cadillac10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a5564
51ChryslerΒ 10.0%+ 0.0% –10.0%– 66.7%5655
52DFSK10.0%+ 0.0% –10.0%– 66.7%5747
53Forthing10.0%new5120.0%new5159
54Maserati10.0%n/a5220.0%n/a5254

Austria February 2026 – models:

PosModelFeb-26%/25Jan2026%/25PosFY25
1VW Golf5072.4%– 13.9%12,0114.5%+ 73.4%12
2Skoda Octavia4612.2%– 27.5%49272.1%– 35.9%31
3Toyota Yaris/Cross4522.1%+ 102.7%187431.7%+ 55.8%85
4Dacia Bigster4011.9%+ 40000.0%117521.7%+ 75100.0%716
5Dacia Sandero3781.8%– 4.8%n/a5961.3%– 31.4%1510
6Seat Ibiza3611.7%– 29.8%67991.8%– 30.1%44
7VW Polo3521.7%+ 23.5%21,0802.4%+ 101.1%211
8Skoda Fabia3451.6%– 0.9%57921.8%+ 9.2%59
9Audi Q33401.6%+ 214.8%106981.6%+ 240.5%10n/a
10BYD Seal3311.6%+ 19.1%136501.5%– 1.4%1315
11BMW X13181.5%– 5.1%77031.6%– 1.0%93
12Skoda Elroq3181.5%+ 623.5%126601.5%+ 385.3%1117
13Skoda Karoq2901.4%+ 8.2%86591.5%– 3.7%128
14VW Bus2761.3%+ 72.5%Β n/a5111.2%+ 34.5%1912
15VW Tiguan2661.2%– 17.6%165641.3%– 15.4%166
16Seat Leon2651.2%+ 71.0%96271.4%+ 85.0%1414
17Skoda Enyaq2591.2%+ 82.4%n/a5291.2%+ 57.0%1720
18Audi A32381.1%+ 41.7%n/an/an/an/an/an/a
19Tesla Model Y2261.1%+ 36.1%37691.7%+ 145.7%67
20Audi A12211.0%+ 169.5%n/an/an/an/an/an/a
n/aSkoda Kodiaq2081.0%+ 35.9%175031.1%+ 67.7%20n/a
n/aVW T-Roc2061.0%– 22.0%145141.2%+ 10.3%18n/a
n/aBYD Sealion1630.8%+ 66.3%n/a2850.6%+ 81.5%n/an/a
n/aVW ID.31590.7%– 25.7%n/a2900.7%+ 0.0%n/an/a

Source: Statistik Austria

Argentina February 2026: Chinese up 7-fold, Ford (+55.9%) pushes Territory to #4

BAIC sales are up 410.6% year-on-year in February.

The Argentinean new light vehicle market drops -6% year-on-year in February to 39,498 units. This means the year-to-date tally is now off -5.2% to 102,615. Volkswagen (-21.5%) is in drab shape but repeats at #2 with 14.9% share, while Fiat (-17.7%) is #2 at 13% of the market. Leader over the Full Year 2025, Toyota (-26.9%) implodes to #3. In fact the entire Top 8 is unchanged on last month, with Ford (+55.9%) and Chevrolet (+10.1%) the only carmakers in positive just as Citroen (-29.8%), Renault (-28.9%) and Peugeot (-24.7%) struggle.

As it is the case in more and more countries around the world, Chinese carmakers are the most dynamic here. Newcomers BYD (#11) and MG (#21) progress, while BAIC is up 410.6%, Chery up 632.7%, Haval up 407%, Jetour up 922%, Changan up 5550%, Foton up 203.2%, JAC up 123.1% and DFSK up 72%… All in all, the Chinese are up a whopping 635.6% year-on-year and go from 1% share in February 2025 to 7.5% now.

Over in the models charts, the Toyota Hilux (-10.9%) remains dominant at 5.6% share ahead of two freefalling nameplates: the Fiat Cronos (-32.8%) and Peugeot 208 (-34.1%). Boosted by a new generation, the Ford Territory (+222.9%) threepeats at a record 4th place. The Ford Ranger (-21.2%) rounds out the Top 5 like it did last month. Once again the best-selling recent launch, the VW Tera repeats at #6 and remains the brand’s best-seller in Argentina. The VW Amarok (-45.6%) completes a Top 7 identical to last month.

Previous month: Argentina January 2026: Ford Territory repeats at record #4

One year ago: Argentina February 2025: Fiat Cronos lodges first win in almost a year

Full February 2026 Top 40 brands and Top 50 models below.

Argentina February 2026 – brands:

PosBrandFeb-26%/25Jan2026%/25PosFY25
1Volkswagen5,89814.9%– 21.5%115,73615.3%– 17.7%12
2Fiat5,12713.0%– 17.7%213,65513.3%– 12.6%23
3Toyota4,99112.6%– 26.9%312,52212.2%– 27.6%31
4Ford3,7639.5%+ 55.9%410,57710.3%+ 34.1%46
5Peugeot3,3338.4%– 24.7%58,6738.5%– 31.7%55
6Chevrolet3,2258.2%+ 10.1%68,3618.1%+ 25.1%67
7RenaultΒ Β 3,1748.0%– 28.9%77,8077.6%– 27.2%74
8Citroen1,4873.8%– 29.8%84,2534.1%– 18.7%88
9Nissan1,2813.2%+ 22.3%102,8892.8%+ 16.9%910
10Jeep9202.3%– 27.0%92,5882.5%– 31.3%109
11BYD8132.1%new131,7281.7%new1325
12Mercedes8022.0%+ 49.1%122,0232.0%+ 51.8%1111
13BAIC6741.7%+ 410.6%111,9991.9%+ 577.6%1214
14Honda5111.3%+ 62.7%151,1991.2%+ 59.4%1415
15Hyundai5041.3%+ 31.3%171,1411.1%+ 49.2%1612
16Ram4281.1%– 0.5%141,1751.1%– 2.3%1513
17Chery3811.0%+ 632.7%198110.8%+ 391.5%1820
18HavalΒ 2890.7%+ 407.0%169700.9%+ 608.0%1717
19Kia2580.7%+ 218.5%187120.7%+ 209.6%1916
20BMW2260.6%+ 73.8%225320.5%+ 83.4%2119
21MG1910.5%new215430.5%new2034
22Jetour1840.5%+ 922.2%243090.3%+ 451.8%2328
23Audi1700.4%– 6.6%205230.5%+ 9.9%2218
24Changan1130.3%+ 5550.0%252260.2%+ 4420.0%2442
25FotonΒ 940.2%+ 203.2%262030.2%+ 95.2%2623
26JAC870.2%+ 123.1%232160.2%+ 184.2%2524
27DFSK860.2%+ 72.0%271680.2%+ 32.3%2722
28Iveco590.1%– 10.6%291090.1%– 21.6%2821
29Suzuki580.1%+ 70.6%311000.1%+ 156.4%2935
30Subaru520.1%+ 36.8%301000.1%+ 66.7%3027
31Lexus350.1%+ 94.4%35690.1%+ 27.8%3232
32Dongfeng300.1%newn/a440.0%new3640
33Shineray260.1%+ 2500.0%34630.1%+ 1475.0%3336
34Mini250.1%+ 31.6%33630.1%+ 26.0%3433
35Mitsubishi240.1%– 36.8%28910.1%+ 65.5%3129
36Forthing190.0%newn/a200.0%new43n/a
37DS180.0%– 60.9%n/a460.0%– 63.8%35
38JMEV180.0%new38430.0%new38n/a
39JMC180.0%newn/a340.0%new4041
40Kyc160.0%– 50.0%37440.0%– 27.9%3731

Argentina February 2026 – models:

PosModelFeb-26%/25Pos2026%/25PosFY25
1Toyota Hilux2,2125.6%– 10.9%15,6255.5%– 4.9%11
2Fiat Cronos2,0265.1%– 32.8%25,2825.1%– 28.0%23
3Peugeot 2081,9154.8%– 34.1%34,8324.7%– 41.5%34
4Ford Territory1,5503.9%+ 222.9%44,4274.3%+ 147.9%412
5Ford Ranger1,3383.4%– 21.2%53,8373.7%– 28.7%55
6VW Tera1,3333.4%new63,5203.4%new638
7VW Amarok1,1482.9%– 45.6%73,3083.2%– 42.8%76
8VW Polo1,0962.8%– 5.0%102,7882.7%– 22.6%97
9Chevrolet Tracker1,0822.7%– 15.7%83,0002.9%– 9.3%89
10Peugeot 20089672.4%– 18.8%92,7852.7%– 19.9%1011
11Chevrolet Onix9352.4%+ 9.6%112,3542.3%+ 47.0%1113
12Toyota Corolla Cross8692.2%– 27.7%132,0822.0%– 46.0%138
13Renault Kwid8122.1%+ 51.5%141,9581.9%+ 40.9%1414
14VW Taos7792.0%– 53.6%161,8551.8%– 49.8%1510
15Toyota Yaris7391.9%– 56.3%122,1252.1%– 43.0%122
16Renault Kangoo II6241.6%+ 102.6%739460.9%+ 20.1%3749
17Jeep Compass6231.6%+ 4.7%171,6041.6%– 2.3%1718
18VW T-Cross5961.5%– 39.4%191,4771.4%– 34.4%1819
19Fiat Strada5481.4%– 11.0%261,2801.2%– 10.4%2222
20Toyota Corolla5321.3%– 24.8%361,1181.1%– 44.0%2921
21VW Nivus5291.3%– 30.8%151,6601.6%– 17.7%1617
22Mercedes Sprinter5191.3%+ 28.8%241,2911.3%+ 38.1%2135
23Fiat Argo5121.3%new301,1791.1%new2542
24Renault KardianΒ 5001.3%– 38.0%201,3521.3%– 39.9%2015
25Baic BJ30Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β 4981.3%+ 49700.0%181,4211.4%+ 142000.0%1953
26Fiat Fiorino4851.2%– 21.3%331,1311.1%– 5.8%2734
27Nissan Frontier4771.2%– 31.0%351,0871.1%– 22.8%3127
28Nissan Kicks4691.2%+ 92.2%321,1201.1%+ 54.5%2831
29Fiat Pulse4641.2%– 14.9%401,0121.0%– 32.8%3428
30Citroen C34281.1%– 5.1%221,2221.2%+ 29.7%2332
31Toyota SW44131.0%– 30.2%271,1181.1%– 20.8%3029
32Citroen BasaltΒ Β Β Β 4011.0%– 16.6%231,1881.2%+ 42.8%2425
33Chevrolet S103931.0%+ 36.5%389560.9%+ 66.6%3533
34Renault Kangoo3881.0%– 53.9%281,0751.0%– 38.5%3216
35Citroen Aircross3831.0%new341,0171.0%new33 –
36Fiat TitanoΒ Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β 3700.9%new379520.9%new3659
37BYD Song Pro3680.9%new418940.9%new39105
38Ford Maverick3440.9%+ 11366.7%428680.8%+ 1671.4%4041
39BYD Dolphin Mini3380.9%new665140.5%new50133
40Fiat Toro3320.8%– 52.2%211,1381.1%– 30.9%2623
41Hyundai HB20Β Β 3160.8%+ 16.6%467120.7%+ 52.1%4444
42Peugeot Partner2940.7%+ 24.1%546010.6%– 18.5%4843
43Chevrolet Montana2820.7%+ 7.2%319320.9%+ 61.5%3837
44Chevrolet Captiva2660.7%new744110.4%new54268
45Fiat Fastback2540.6%– 31.9%437720.8%– 27.4%4230
46Honda HR-V2450.6%+ 36.9%476320.6%+ 33.1%4652
47VW Saveiro2420.6%– 25.8%486220.6%– 13.7%4748
48Jeep Renegade2340.6%– 60.8%397900.8%– 59.9%4120
49Renault Arkana2220.6%n/a535560.5%+ 11020.0%4967
50Ram Dakota2110.5%new604680.5%new51238

Source: ACARA

Indonesia February 2026: Suzuki Carry Pikap takes the lead

The Suzuki Carry Pikap is the best-selling vehicle in Indonesia in February.

It’s a very dynamic month for Indonesian new vehicle sales, with wholesales up 12.3% year-on-year in February to 81,159 units, leading to a year-to-date volume up 10% to 147,631. Retail sales are in equally good shape at +11.9% to 78,219 for the month and up 8.5% YTD to 145,228.

Toyota (-7.7%) suffers but keeps the wholesales top spot with 27.8% share, with sister brand Daihatsu (+12.5%) in tow. Suzuki (+103.3%) surges ahead to #3 ahead of Mitsubishi (+4.8%) and a disappointing Honda (-38.5%). BYD (+232.6%) scores the biggest YoY gain in the Top 10 but drops two spots on January to 5.7% share vs. 6.5% so far this year. Launched last August, newcomer Jaecoo steps up two ranks to a break all its record at #7 with 3,005 sales and 3.7% share. It now also ranks #7 year-to-date.

Retail-wise, this time Toyota (+2.7%) is in positive to 29.2% share, followed by Daihatsu (-1.3%), Suzuki (+78.3%) and Mitsubishi (+13.6%). Honda (-39.5%) is in equally bad shape. BYD is up 141.7% to #6 above Jaecoo.

In the wholesales model ranking, the Suzuki New Carry Pikap (+215.8%) triples its sales year-on-year to take the lead by far with 8.2% share. This is the 2nd straight month a mini pickup tops the charts after the Daihatsu Gran Max Pikap (+54.4%) ranked #1 (it is down to #3 this month but remains #1 YTD). This is also the first time since January 2022 that the Carry is #1 in Indonesia. The Toyota Kijang Innova (-21.5%) repeats at #2 but freefalls year-on-year. The new BYD Atto 1 slowly returns to more reasonable results: falling from 12.7% at launch last October to 4.6% this month which is its lowest share yet. The Jaecoo J5 is up one spot to a record 8th place with 3.6% share.

Previous month: Indonesia January 2026: Daihatsu Gran Max Pikap signs first ever win

One year ago: Indonesia February 2025: Denza shoots up

Full February 2026 Top 43 All brands (wholesales and retail) and Top 180 models (wholesales) below.

Note: medium and heavy commercial vehicles are included in the brands rankings but not in models.

Indonesia February 2026 – brands (wholesales):

PosBrandFeb-26%/25Jan2026%/25PosFY25
1Toyota22,52227.8%– 7.7%142,60028.9%– 8.3%11
2Daihatsu13,45216.6%+ 12.5%225,96517.6%+ 18.3%22
3Suzuki9,65911.9%+ 103.3%612,4428.4%+ 27.8%44
4Mitsubishi7,0088.6%+ 4.8%313,9069.4%+ 18.7%33
5Honda5,3856.6%– 38.5%59,4016.4%– 41.4%65
6BYD4,6535.7%+ 232.6%49,5326.5%+ 279.3%56
7Jaecoo3,0053.7%new95,0303.4%new717
8Mitsubishi Fuso2,5063.1%+ 19.0%74,8383.3%+ 14.9%87
9Isuzu1,9482.4%+ 2.4%84,1182.8%+ 0.2%98
10Hyundai1,7412.1%– 21.8%113,1662.1%– 30.2%1110
11Hino1,6502.0%+ 5.3%103,2062.2%+ 12.4%1012
12Wuling1,4971.8%– 22.6%122,5741.7%– 12.6%1211
13Chery1,1521.4%– 21.5%132,2161.5%– 13.8%139
14Geely1,1231.4%+ 1601.5%141,7701.2%+ 2581.8%1418
15Aion9211.1%+ 479.2%151,5451.0%+ 538.4%1515
16GWM3810.5%+ 256.1%175940.4%+ 251.5%1722
17Mazda3100.4%+ 50.5%184970.3%+ 28.8%1816
18Denza2700.3%– 70.4%166620.4%– 29.3%1614
19BMWΒ 2280.3%+ 26.0%233570.2%+ 60.1%2121
20Xpeng2190.3%new203910.3%new2028
21Jetour2170.3%+ 164.6%194020.3%+ 390.2%1929
22Mercedes1520.2%– 0.7%272310.2%– 20.9%2419
23Changan1300.2%new351560.1%new27 –
24Vinfast1210.1%+ 1628.6%212720.2%+ 988.0%2213
25Citroen1140.1%– 25.5%281900.1%– 25.2%2524
26MG1110.1%– 51.1%222540.2%– 31.5%2320
27Lexus1000.1%– 8.3%311490.1%– 6.3%2825
28Ford810.1%+ 62.0%331210.1%+ 18.6%3031
29FAW630.1%+ 10.5%241770.1%+ 52.6%2626
30BAIC600.1%+ 17.6%301170.1%+ 62.5%3132
31Polytron580.1%new251400.1%new2936
32UD Trucks520.1%– 70.8%291090.1%– 71.9%3323
33Neta470.1%– 39.7% –470.0%– 72.0%3733
34Mini440.1%– 53.7%34700.0%– 35.8%3535
35Nissan360.0%– 76.2%36560.0%– 70.2%3627
36Scania350.0%– 38.6%32820.1%– 30.5%3434
37Dongfeng (DFSK)300.0%– 62.0%261100.1%+ 14.6%3230
38KiaΒ 270.0%+ 80.0% –270.0%– 42.6%4042
39Subaru240.0%+ 41.2%37390.0%+ 18.2%3838
40Volkswagen230.0%+ 283.3%38360.0%+ 260.0%3939
41Volvo20.0%– 80.0%3980.0%– 50.0%4140
42Audi20.0%+ 0.0%4030.0%+ 50.0%4243

Indonesia February 2026 – brands (retail):

PosBrandFeb-26%/25Jan2026%/25PosFY25
1Toyota22,81229.2%+ 2.7%144,87830.9%+ 2.5%11
2Daihatsu12,33615.8%– 1.3%223,53816.2%– 1.1%22
3Suzuki9,03511.6%+ 78.3%414,53610.0%+ 51.5%35
4Mitsubishi7,0179.0%+ 13.6%313,1589.1%+ 21.4%44
5Honda4,6886.0%– 39.5%58,9216.1%– 46.0%53
6BYDΒ 3,5964.6%+ 141.7%76,1124.2%+ 145.2%66
7Jaecoo3,0283.9%new95,0593.5%new818
8Mitsubishi Fuso2,6183.3%+ 21.9%65,1563.6%+ 30.2%77
9Isuzu2,0312.6%– 5.5%84,1162.8%+ 8.7%98
10Hyundai1,7342.2%– 19.5%113,1372.2%– 24.5%1111
11Hino1,5602.0%– 20.7%103,2162.2%– 21.1%1010
12Wuling1,5031.9%– 26.1%132,5501.8%– 31.1%129
13Chery1,1671.5%– 12.1%122,3581.6%– 6.6%1312
14Geely1,1011.4%new151,6861.2%new1420
15Aion7120.9%+ 460.6%141,3871.0%+ 388.4%1515
16Mazda3590.5%+ 20.9%185510.4%+ 1.3%1716
17GWM3500.4%+ 348.7%165610.4%+ 284.2%1624
18Denza3490.4%– 32.8%175430.4%+ 4.6%1814
19BMWΒ 2580.3%– 16.8%194440.3%– 18.5%1919
20Vinfast2250.3%+ 400.0%223660.3%+ 401.4%2113
21Jetour2220.3%+ 270.0%203660.3%+ 510.0%2031
22Mercedes1960.3%– 37.2%213380.2%– 28.5%2217
23Xpeng1760.2%new262530.2%new2330
24Lexus1220.2%– 3.9%291850.1%+ 0.5%2622
25Citroen1100.1%– 2.7%251910.1%– 3.5%2523
26Dongfeng (DFSK)1000.1%+ 163.2%242010.1%+ 161.0%2429
27Polytron970.1%new371090.1%new3236
28Ford850.1%+ 54.5%301450.1%+ 19.8%2928
29UD Trucks790.1%– 39.7%271530.1%– 35.4%2825
30BAIC750.1%+ 74.4%311270.1%+ 78.9%3032
31Neta750.1%+ 36.4% –750.1%– 30.6%3535
32FAW630.1%+ 10.5%231770.1%+ 52.6%2726
33Changan600.1%new40660.0%new36 –
34MG590.1%– 75.7%281250.1%– 69.4%3121
35Nissan450.1%– 60.2%33840.1%– 58.4%3327
36Mini370.0%– 40.3%34530.0%– 38.4%3733
37Scania350.0%– 38.6%32820.1%– 30.5%3434
38Subaru290.0%+ 45.0%36430.0%– 14.0%3837
39KiaΒ 280.0%– 30.0% –280.0%– 58.8%4138
40MaxusΒ 220.0%+ 175.0%35370.0%+ 19.4%3940
41Volkswagen210.0%+ 200.0%38330.0%+ 120.0%4039
42Volvo20.0%– 80.0%3980.0%– 50.0%4241
43Audi20.0%+ 0.0%4130.0%+ 0.0%4343

Indonesia February 2026 – models (wholesales):

PosModelFeb-26%/25Jan2026%/25PosFY25
1Suzuki New Carry Pikap6,6808.2%+ 215.8%277,3375.0%+ 77.6%38
2Toyota Kijang Innova4,7155.8%– 21.5%28,8726.0%– 20.6%21
3Daihatsu Gran Max Pikap (PU)4,4585.5%+ 54.4%19,3836.4%+ 59.8%12
4BYD Atto 13,7004.6%new47,0614.8%new510
5Toyota Rush3,4784.3%+ 10.0%124,6983.2%– 27.6%96
6Honda Brio3,4694.3%– 36.9%37,1414.8%– 29.8%45
7Toyota Calya3,0363.7%– 16.3%243,7502.5%– 39.8%127
8Jaecoo J52,9263.6%new94,8683.3%new864
9Mitsubishi Xpander2,5063.1%– 1.3%75,1003.5%– 2.3%69
10Daihatsu Gran Max BV/MB2,4043.0%+ 158.8%84,5393.1%+ 181.1%1011
11Toyota Avanza1,7962.2%– 35.3%55,0323.4%– 4.4%73
12Daihatsu Sigra1,3081.6%– 60.3%63,9182.7%– 43.2%114
13Mitsubishi Pajero Sport1,2621.6%+ 57.4%212,0931.4%+ 17.2%1924
14Daihatsu Terios1,2291.5%– 27.2%182,1751.5%– 17.6%1614
15Mitsubishi L-300 Pikap1,1871.5%+ 25.6%142,3521.6%+ 27.3%1516
16Toyota Agya1,1801.5%– 26.6%132,3551.6%– 37.5%1413
17Toyota Hilux1,1791.5%– 18.6%102,5191.7%– 1.0%1312
18Wuling Darion1,1281.4%new221,9181.3%new2258
19Toyota Fortuner1,1031.4%– 5.6%162,1651.5%– 9.2%1715
20Honda WR-V1,0681.3%+ 59.6% –1,0680.7%– 16.6%3141
21Daihatsu Ayla1,0601.3%+ 0.2%191,9601.3%– 5.6%2121
22Suzuki XL71,0101.2%+ 65.8%311,5531.1%– 6.1%2526
23Toyota Raize9281.1%– 19.7%151,9981.4%– 11.7%2019
24Isuzu Traga PHR8571.1%+ 15.3%171,8991.3%+ 12.7%2320
25Hyundai Stargazer8211.0%+ 6.6%231,6011.1%– 0.5%2428
26Mitsubishi DestinatorΒ 8211.0%new112,1351.4%new1825
27Suzuki Fronx8171.0%new261,4981.0%new2717
28Mitsubishi L200 Triton8011.0%– 50.9%291,3960.9%– 18.8%2823
29Toyota Hilux Rangga7921.0%+ 115.2%251,4991.0%+ 88.1%2632
30Geely EX2 Max/Pro7761.0%new331,1990.8%new30 –
31Honda HR-V7150.9%– 47.8%449440.6%– 58.4%3518
32BYD M65230.6%– 52.2%201,3740.9%– 17.9%2922
33Daihatsu Xenia5200.6%– 63.5%321,0200.7%– 40.8%3234
34Toyota Veloz4980.6%– 55.8%735470.4%– 72.5%4627
35Suzuki APV Minibus4540.6%+ 233.8%705120.3%+ 153.5%4855
36Toyota Hiace4500.6%– 44.3%301,0010.7%– 33.0%3331
37Chery Tiggo 84350.5%+ 51.0%387590.5%+ 12.6%3836
38Mitsubishi Xforce4310.5%– 17.4%358300.6%– 7.3%3744
39Chery Tiggo Cross4200.5%+ 92.7%348370.6%+ 283.9%3639
40Aion UTΒ 4070.5%new416730.5%new4070
41Daihatsu Rocky3750.5%– 14.6%396700.5%– 19.6%4149
42Hyundai Creta3570.4%– 52.0%377110.5%– 61.0%3937
43Daihatsu Luxio3460.4%+ 51.8%465480.4%+ 97.8%4550
44BYD Sealion 73430.4%+ 89.5%289560.6%+ 428.2%3429
45Geely EX5 Max3350.4%+ 407.6%504810.3%+ 628.8%4951
46Toyota Yaris Cross3350.4%– 12.1%425920.4%– 9.6%4345
47Aion V3320.4%new455460.4%new4747
48Suzuki Jimny2870.4%+ 4.4%405670.4%+ 14.1%4452
49Denza D92700.3%– 70.4%366620.4%– 29.3%4230
50Hyundai Palisade2330.3%+ 115.7%593140.2%+ 81.5%5165
51Xpeng X92080.3%new563130.2%new5282
52Hyundai Kona2070.3%+ 250.8%812440.2%+ 183.7%5677
53Suzuki Alpha1620.2%– 67.3%434050.3%– 59.2%5040
54Suzuki Grand Vitara1570.2%– 36.2%632270.2%– 54.3%5861
55GWM Tank 3001560.2%+ 246.7%522880.2%+ 255.6%5478
56Jetour T21550.2%new512990.2%new53 –
57GWM Tank 5001490.2%+ 496.0%1091630.1%+ 328.9%67132
58Mazda CX-31280.2%+ 6300.0%691880.1%+ 6166.7%6479
59Wuling Cortez1270.2%+ 98.4%1171380.1%+ 35.3%7084
60Aion Y Plus1200.1%+ 50.0%651870.1%+ 14.7%6585
61Wuling Alvez1170.1%– 19.9%601960.1%– 30.0%6267
62Changan Lumin1100.1%new –1100.1%new75 –
63Hyundai Santa Fe1020.1%– 70.3%542130.1%– 62.6%6063
64MG 4950.1%– 49.7%571900.1%– 33.1%6374
65Chery J6T910.1%new492390.2%new57116
66Vinfast VF 3880.1%new532070.1%new6162
67Honda BR-V870.1%– 91.6%581760.1%– 90.8%6638
68Mazda CX-5850.1%+ 14.9%831210.1%+ 39.1%7176
69Suzuki S-Presso790.1%– 55.4%472610.2%– 5.1%5566
70Chery Tiggo 9750.1%new771160.1%new72102
71Citroen C3740.1%– 10.8%821100.1%– 7.6%7672
72BYD Seal700.1%+ 169.2%761150.1%– 63.0%7369
73BMW X1680.1%+ 106.1%99930.1%+ 173.5%79139
74Lexus LM650.1%– 12.2%791030.1%– 5.5%7773
75Chery Omoda E5640.1%– 65.8%93920.1%– 67.7%8068
76Aion Hyptec620.1%– 21.5%621390.1%+ 75.9%6959
77GWM Ora 03620.1%new84940.1%new78104
78Toyota Alphard620.1%– 86.1%482150.1%– 75.4%5953
79BMW X5610.1%+ 84.8%102820.1%+ 82.2%84138
80Wuling Binguo600.1%– 65.7%110740.1%– 77.0%9142
81BMW 3 Series550.1%+ 450.0%551620.1%+ 1250.0%68127
82Mazda CX-60530.1%– 32.9%94800.1%– 20.0%87105
83Toyota Camry500.1%n/a106680.0%n/a94108
84Ford Everest480.1%+ 128.6%90770.1%+ 42.6%89101
85Neta V470.1%– 14.5% –470.0%– 58.0%10391
86Toyota Voxy460.1%– 54.5% –460.0%– 62.0%10875
87Honda Step WGN440.1%new97700.0%new9397
88Suzuki Ertiga430.1%– 74.7%641120.1%– 70.0%7460
89Jaecoo J8420.1%new89720.0%new92114
90Citroen C3 Aircross SUV400.0%– 42.9%78800.1%– 40.7%8694
91Chery Omoda 5370.0%– 21.3%80740.1%– 49.7%9081
92Jaecoo J7370.0%new71900.1%new8386
93BAIC BJ30350.0%new101570.0%new100137
94Ford Ranger330.0%+ 13.8%115440.0%– 8.3%109106
95Mercedes E-Class330.0%+ 10.0%116440.0%– 24.1%110115
96Jetour Dashing320.0%– 30.4%87630.0%+ 37.0%9692
97Vinfast VF e34320.0%+ 540.0%108470.0%+ 176.5%10433
98Jetour X70P300.0%– 16.7%118400.0%+ 11.1%111111
99Polytron G3300.0%new92590.0%new99133
100Seres E502300.0%+ 233.3%127380.0%+ 153.3%112150
101Toyota Vios300.0%– 18.9%95570.0%+ 32.6%101162
102Polytron G3+280.0%new72810.1%new85113
103Mini Cooper260.0%– 67.1%104460.0%– 49.5%107110
104Nissan Serena250.0%– 76.2%121350.0%– 68.5%11589
105Chery iCar 03240.0%– 96.2%66910.1%– 91.4%8135
106BAIC BJ40 Plus220.0%– 40.5%86530.0%– 7.0%10299
107Mazda CX-8220.0%+ 214.3%114340.0%+ 161.5%116152
108Toyota Land Cruiser 300220.0%– 54.2% –220.0%– 74.4%12596
109Hyundai Ioniq 5210.0%– 80.7%156230.0%– 86.5%12383
110Changan Deepal S07200.0%new96460.0%new106 –
111Daihatsu Sirion200.0%+ 100.0% –200.0%+ 100.0%128124
112Kia Carens190.0%+ 850.0% –190.0%+ 850.0%130217
113BYD Dolphin170.0%– 54.1%123260.0%– 42.2%12093
114Lexus RX170.0%– 29.2% –170.0%– 41.4%133112
115Wuling MitraΒ 170.0%new131240.0%new12290
116Toyota Yaris160.0%+ 60.0%103370.0%+ 0.0%114130
117VW ID.BUZZ160.0%new130230.0%new124155
118Mazda3150.0%– 76.2%74630.0%– 61.1%9780
119Wuling Air150.0%– 97.3%85470.0%– 93.1%10543
120Wuling Formo150.0%– 95.2%75620.0%– 86.3%9871
121BMW X3140.0%+ 180.0%107290.0%+ 480.0%119129
122GWM Haval Jolion140.0%– 54.8% –140.0%– 68.2%137131
123Mini Countryman140.0%+ 180.0%135190.0%+ 171.4%131154
124Wuling Cloud130.0%– 97.2%100380.0%– 92.7%11354
125BMW 7 Series120.0%+ 140.0%133170.0%+ 183.3%132172
126Geely Starray120.0%new61900.1%new82117
127Lexus LX110.0%+ 450.0%119210.0%+ 90.9%126159
128Xpeng G6110.0%new67780.1%new88151
129MG HS100.0%n/a120200.0%n/a129178
130Mercedes A-Class90.0%+ 28.6%171100.0%+ 11.1%146183
131Subaru Forester90.0%– 10.0%143130.0%– 7.1%140160
132Toyota bZ4X90.0%+ 125.0%129160.0%+ 100.0%134170
133Kia Sonet80.0%n/a –80.0%– 73.3%153195
134Mercedes GLA80.0%– 27.3%128150.0%– 6.3%136169
135Mercedes GLC70.0%– 75.9%147100.0%– 70.6%147122
136VW Tiguan70.0%+ 40.0%144110.0%+ 22.2%145171
137Chery Tiggo 8 Pro60.0%– 33.3%15480.0%– 81.4%152143
138Mercedes C-Class60.0%– 25.0%134110.0%+ 10.0%144125
139Mercedes GLE60.0%– 94.1% –60.0%– 94.2%158121
140Nissan X-Trail60.0%n/a126140.0%n/a138167
141BMW X750.0%+ 150.0%14680.0%+ 300.0%151134
142Mazda MX-550.0%+ 0.0%13990.0%+ 80.0%149189
143Wuling Almaz50.0%– 83.3%16470.0%– 89.6%157119
144BMW 5 Series40.0%– 86.7%122130.0%– 59.4%139157
145Lexus NX40.0%+ 33.3%17050.0%+ 66.7%164185
146Mini Aceman40.0%– 33.3%16060.0%+ 0.0%159200
147Subaru BRZ40.0%+ 0.0%13690.0%+ 50.0%150173
148Subaru Outback40.0%+ 33.3%17850.0%– 16.7%167210
149Subaru WRX40.0%– 98.7%16260.0%– 98.1%161107
150Toyota Corolla Cross40.0%– 50.0% –40.0%– 50.0%175144
151BAIC X-5530.0%– 78.6%13870.0%– 53.3%154168
152BMW 4 Series30.0%– 57.1%113150.0%+ 87.5%135165
153BMW i730.0%+ 0.0%125110.0%+ 266.7%143205
154BMW IX130.0%– 95.9%16740.0%– 95.1%168120
155Lexus LBX30.0%– 40.0% –30.0%– 50.0%178196
156Mercedes AMG GT30.0%n/a17240.0%n/a169213
157Mercedes CLA30.0%+ 50.0%105210.0%+ 600.0%127209
158Mercedes EQE30.0%– 25.0%14070.0%+ 75.0%155186
159Mercedes GLB30.0%+ 50.0%17640.0%+ 33.3%170212
160MG VS HEV30.0%– 25.0%15950.0%– 28.6%166123
161MG ZS30.0%– 88.9%91320.0%– 49.2%11787
162Nissan Kicks30.0%+ 200.0% –30.0%– 25.0%182204
163Subaru Crosstrek30.0%– 91.9%15060.0%– 85.0%160177
164Toyota GR 8630.0%– 40.0%15160.0%– 93.0%162161
165Honda e:N120.0%new –20.0%new184175
166Mazda MX-3020.0%n/a –20.0%+ 0.0%187228
167Mercedes G-Class20.0%n/a17530.0%n/a179224
168Mercedes GLS20.0%n/a17730.0%n/a180 –
169Mercedes S-Class20.0%+ 0.0%14850.0%+ 66.7%165197
170Mercedes V-Class20.0%+ 0.0%15840.0%+ 100.0%172216
171Nissan Terra20.0%– 60.0%16140.0%– 73.3%174181
172Toyota GR Yaris20.0%n/a –20.0%n/a188235
173Audi A610.0%n/a –10.0%n/a191 –
174Audi Q510.0%n/a –10.0%n/a193227
175Mercedes EQB10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a198218
176Mercedes Sprinter10.0%+ 0.0%13270.0%+ 133.3%156190
177Vinfast VF 610.0%new15240.0%new176201
178Volvo ES9010.0%new18020.0%new189237
179Volvo XC9010.0%n/a13760.0%+ 500.0%163198

Source: GAIKINDO

Vietnam February 2026: VinFast monopolises Top 5 for the first time

The VinFast VF 3 is the best-selling vehicle in Vietnam in February.

New light vehicle sales in Vietnam drop -13.1% year-on-year in February to 32,261due to the Lunar New Year negatively impacting the number of opening days. However thanks to a fantastic January figure the year-to-date tally is up 35.3% to 91,180. Local hero VinFast falls significantly faster than its home market but at 30.7% share it beats its January share (27.4%) to account for 28.6% after two months. Toyota (+24.9%) defies the negative market and climbs back up four spots on January to return to its traditional 2nd place. Thaco-Kia (-21.1%) struggles but repeats at #3 ahead of Hyundai (+1.9%) and Ford (-10.3%).

Over in the models charts, the VinFast (-56.3%) is back to the #1 spot it held over the Full Year 2025 despite collapsing year-on-year. #1 last month and YTD, the VinFast Limo Green holds 5.6% share. In fact VinFast monopolises the Top 5 for the first time with the VF 5 (-46%) at #3, the new MPV 7 at #4 and the VF 6 (-47.9%) at #5. The Mazda CX-5 (+9.2%) is the best of the rest above the Toyota Hilux (+386.6%) and Ford Ranger (-27.2%). Notice also the VinFast VF 7 (+41.6%) up 8 ranks on January to #9, the Hyundai Creta up 112.9% and the Toyota Yaris Cross up 122.3%.

Previous month: Vietnam January 2026: Market up 94.7%, VinFast Minio Green lands

One year ago: Vietnam February 2025: VinFast monopolises podium, VF 3 best-seller

Full February 2026 Top 18 All brands and Top 67 All models below.

Vietnam February 2026 – brands:

PosBrandFeb-26%/25Jan2026%/25PosFY25
1VinFast9,90330.7%– 20.8%126,07528.6%+ 25.4%11
2Toyota3,89012.1%+ 24.9%68,7429.6%+ 35.3%32
3Thaco-Kia3,1339.7%– 21.1%38,6219.5%+ 26.3%43
4Hyundai3,0809.5%+ 1.9%28,9529.8%+ 46.9%24
5Ford2,4737.7%– 10.3%47,5948.3%+ 45.8%55
6Mazda1,7905.5%– 9.4%75,3055.8%+ 32.4%77
7Mitsubishi1,7845.5%– 0.4%56,8237.5%+ 94.5%66
8Honda1,0523.3%– 41.8%83,7644.1%+ 3.6%88
9Isuzu5681.8%– 11.0%101,4561.6%+ 22.9%99
10Suzuki4141.3%+ 0.0%91,3681.5%+ 97.1%1010
11Hino2020.6%+ 75.7%115390.6%+ 159.1%1111
12BMW+Mini1140.4%– 25.0%123780.4%+ 41.0%1215
13Peugeot980.3%– 59.0%142890.3%– 33.1%1312
14Dothanh – JMC630.2%– 53.0%152450.3%+ 7.5%1513
15Lexus450.1%+ 7.1%132520.3%+ 123.0%1414
16Hyundai Trucks190.1%+ 171.4%16310.0%+ 6.9%1617
17Samco120.0%+ 500.0%17220.0%+ 15.8%1718
18Daewoo Bus80.0%– 63.6%18100.0%– 73.7%1816

Vietnam February 2026 – models:

PosModelFeb-26%/25Jan2026%/25PosFY25
1VinFast VF 32,2747.0%– 56.3%25,4596.0%– 40.7%21
2VinFast Limo Green1,8085.6%new15,6766.2%new13
3VinFast VF 5Β 1,6015.0%– 46.6%34,3384.8%– 31.1%32
4VinFast MPV 71,1653.6%new –1,1651.3%new22 –
5VinFast VF 61,0423.2%– 47.9%43,5273.9%+ 17.6%44
6Mazda CX-51,0083.1%+ 9.2%53,1123.4%+ 61.8%57
7Toyota Hilux8712.7%+ 386.6%519991.1%+ 189.6%2434
8Ford Ranger8092.5%– 27.2%72,6632.9%+ 19.6%66
9VinFast VF 78072.5%+ 41.6%171,7822.0%+ 212.6%1316
10Ford Everest7472.3%– 1.7%102,1372.3%+ 101.6%1011
11Ford Territory7302.3%+ 57.3%92,2752.5%+ 95.4%812
12Hyundai Creta6452.0%+ 112.9%121,8672.0%+ 154.4%1118
13Toyota Yaris Cross6382.0%+ 122.3%141,7882.0%+ 91.8%129
14Toyota Vios6151.9%– 18.4%151,7331.9%+ 39.3%1510
15Hyundai Tucson6141.9%+ 52.4%131,7751.9%+ 101.9%1417
16Toyota Veloz Cross5951.8%+ 63.5%201,4561.6%+ 150.6%1720
17Mitsubishi Xforce5451.7%+ 25.9%82,2112.4%+ 124.5%98
18Mitsubishi Xpander5301.6%– 49.7%62,4682.7%+ 32.6%75
19Kia Sonet5261.6%+ 33.2%181,4501.6%+ 77.7%1826
20Kia Seltos5241.6%+ 23.0%161,5821.7%+ 87.2%1624
21Mitsubishi Destinator5131.6%new221,3311.5%new1946
22Honda City4581.4%– 38.4%211,2831.4%– 2.1%2015
23Toyota Innova Cross3971.2%+ 2.8%279431.0%+ 8.9%2521
24Toyota Corolla Cross3791.2%– 10.2%525040.6%– 35.5%4019
25Honda CR-V3771.2%– 8.0%241,0921.2%+ 26.5%2325
26Mazda22860.9%– 10.3%376140.7%– 2.8%3028
27Hyundai Accent2730.8%– 40.0%259421.0%– 4.4%2622
28Kia Carens2430.8%– 12.9%268160.9%+ 61.3%2931
29Kia Carnival2250.7%– 50.1%326110.7%– 20.9%3129
30Mazda32030.6%– 14.7%316090.7%+ 33.3%3240
31Mazda CX-81990.6%+ 4.2%335810.6%+ 46.7%3441
32Ford Transit1860.6%– 53.1%365180.6%– 23.9%3727
33Hyundai Grand i101730.5%– 19.9%355370.6%+ 22.9%3636
34Suzuki XL71560.5%– 6.0%295830.6%+ 95.0%3342
35Hyundai Stargazer1470.5%– 51.6%305680.6%+ 16.6%3537
36Honda HR-V1440.4%– 63.1%239141.0%+ 18.2%2723
37Suzuki Super Carry Pro1270.4%– 44.5%413870.4%+ 7.5%4239
38Hyundai Santa Fe1230.4%– 45.6%345040.6%+ 32.3%3943
39Hyundai Venue1060.3%– 25.9%394010.4%+ 24.1%4147
40Toyota Raize980.3%– 27.4%423250.4%– 30.0%4533
41Isuzu D-Max970.3%+ 304.2%532140.2%+ 164.2%5063
42Mitsubishi Pajero Sport810.3%+ 800.0% –810.1%+ 211.5%6175
43Kia Sportage770.2%– 56.3%432610.3%– 16.6%4649
44Hyundai Custin730.2%– 31.8%482130.2%+ 23.1%5154
45Hyundai Palisade680.2%– 5.6%472170.2%+ 73.6%4856
46Mitsubishi Triton630.2%– 70.8%285050.6%+ 9.3%3830
47Suzuki Eeco600.2%new591130.1%new59 –
48Toyota Fortuner590.2%– 44.3%403280.4%+ 10.4%4435
49Toyota Avanza Premio570.2%– 18.6%571260.1%+ 12.5%5757
50Toyota Land Cruiser540.2%+ 2600.0%551490.2%+ 684.2%5562
51Toyota Camry530.2%– 59.2%65690.1%– 75.0%6244
52Mitsubishi Attrage520.2%+ 10.6%442270.2%+ 110.2%4751
53Suzuki Fronx520.2%new491900.2%new5374
54Mazda CX-30490.2%– 53.8%452140.2%+ 2.9%4953
55Mazda CX-3450.1%– 75.3%501750.2%– 49.6%5448
56Honda BR-V410.1%– 81.4%383540.4%– 39.6%4332
57Toyota Wigo350.1%– 74.5%461980.2%– 40.7%5245
58Honda Civic320.1%– 23.8%561210.1%+ 28.7%5859
59Hyundai Elantra310.1%– 45.6%58880.1%– 19.3%6061
60Kia Sorento290.1%– 55.4%541340.1%+ 14.5%5658
61Toyota Alphard250.1%+ 66.7%63570.1%+ 96.6%6469
62Isuzu MU-X130.0%+ 8.3%64430.0%+ 13.2%6767
63Suzuki Swift120.0%new61510.1%new6564
64Toyota Prado100.0%– 65.5%60570.1%+ 18.8%6360
65Suzuki Jimny70.0%– 63.2%62440.0%+ 25.7%6671
66Toyota Corolla40.0%– 73.3%66100.0%– 54.5%6870
67Ford Mustang Mach-E10.0%new –10.0%new6979

Source: VAMA

Albania January 2026: BYD monopolises Top 8, places Yuan Up at #1

The BYD Yuan Up is the best-selling vehicle in Albania in January.

Since March 2025 and thanks to CE Auto we have been able to share with you exclusive sales data for Albania. Now with a bit of delay January 2026 figures are available. Sales amount to 853 this month. BYD tightens its suffocating grip on the market, monopolising the Top 8! As a result it holds at least 47.9% share for the month. The BYD Yuan Up lands in the lead with 14.5% share, distancing the Sealion 7 at 12% and the Song Plus at 5.8%. All other models are below 5% share. Notice the Seagull, leader over the Full Year 2025, down to #5 and the Tang up to #6. The VW ID.4 and ID.3 close out the Top 10.

Previous post: Albania 2025: BYD monopolises Top 5, topped 50% in November, Seagull #1

Full January 2026 Top 10 models ranking below.

Albania January 2026 – models:

PosModelJan-26%Dec
1BYD Yuan Up17014.5%3
2BYD Sealion 714112.0%1
3BYD Song Plus685.8%5
4BYD Yuan Plus504.3%4
5BYD Seagull494.2%2
6BYD Tang332.8%n/a
7BYD Fang Cheng Bao Tai3282.4%9
8BYD Song221.9%9
9VW ID.4211.8%6
10VW ID.3171.4%7

Uruguay February 2026: Chinese up 88.9% to 42.5% share vs. 23.1% a year ago

Dongfeng sales are up 4-fold in Uruguay in February.

The Uruguayan new light vehicle market edges up 2.4% year-on-year in February to 5,754 units. This is the biggest February volume in at least 11 years. The year-to-date volume is now up 13.8% to 11,119. This month Fiat (-33.2%) reclaims the brands top spot off BYD (+10.2%) despite completely freefalling YoY. Fiat is now also #1 year-to-date for just 9 sales. Suzuki (+4.1%) is up two spots on January to #3, distancing four declining brands. Volkswagen (-2.4%) fares the best but Renault (-33.6%), Chevrolet (-32.6%) and Hyundai (-29.4%) are all hit hard. Now given the number of collapsing brands near the top of the ranking you may ask how the market manages a YoY gain. This is entirely due to Chinese manufacturers. Among the 30 selling at least one unit this month, no less than 18 grow by at least 50%. Overall, the Chinese account for 42.5% of the Uruguayan February volume vs. 23.1% a year ago in February 2025 thanks to sales up 88.9% year-on-year.

Previous month: Uruguay January 2026: BYD #1 brand, Chinese at 43.9% share

One year ago: Uruguay February 2025: BYD (+266%) up to 10% share

Full February 2026 Top 62 All brands ranking below.

Uruguay February 2026 – brands:

PosBrandFeb-26%/25Jan2026%/25PosFY25
1Fiat67711.8%– 33.2%21,29611.7%– 31.6%11
2BYD61710.7%+ 10.2%11,28711.6%+ 57.5%23
3Suzuki4828.4%+ 4.1%58287.4%+ 33.5%36
4Volkswagen4097.1%– 2.4%67486.7%– 10.0%54
5Chevrolet4077.1%– 32.6%38187.4%– 22.8%42
6Renault3506.1%– 33.6%47436.7%– 14.1%65
7Hyundai2674.6%– 29.4%84974.5%– 27.3%87
8Dongfeng2644.6%+ 294.0%75605.0%+ 600.0%712
9Jetour2133.7%+ 243.5%103583.2%+ 155.7%1015
10Chery1773.1%+ 68.6%93653.3%+ 83.4%98
11Toyota1733.0%+ 21.0%162572.3%+ 1.2%1213
12GAC1332.3%+ 1800.0%221841.7%+ 1126.7%1639
13Geely1322.3%+ 85.9%112662.4%+ 103.1%1114
14Nissan1252.2%– 16.7%122492.2%– 19.9%1311
15JMC1011.8%+ 173.0%181831.6%+ 325.6%1719
16Omoda1001.7%+ 525.0%151951.8%+ 204.7%1516
17JAC891.5%+ 117.1%132111.9%+ 177.6%1417
18Victory891.5%+ 74.5%271331.2%+ 44.6%2018
19BAW661.1%+ 312.5%171491.3%+ 547.8%1931
20Ford611.1%+ 35.6%201151.0%+ 74.2%2222
21Peugeot591.0%– 65.5%141631.5%– 33.2%1810
22Geely Riddara581.0%+ 480.0%231091.0%+ 626.7%2338
23Citroen530.9%– 59.8%191241.1%– 54.4%219
24MG530.9%+ 278.6%42630.6%+ 350.0%3340
25Changan400.7%+ 66.7%24890.8%+ 161.8%2430
26GWM390.7%+ 25.8%29810.7%+ 65.3%2523
27Jaecoo390.7%+ 387.5%39500.4%+ 525.0%3546
28BMW370.6%+ 2.8%30760.7%– 2.6%2724
29Deepal340.6%+ 142.9%31670.6%+ 204.5%3136
30Honda310.5%– 38.0%32640.6%– 45.8%3220
31Karry310.5%– 6.1%26750.7%+ 38.9%2828
32Foton300.5%– 21.1%28730.7%+ 0.0%2921
33Leapmotor290.5%+ 2800.0%52320.3%+ 3100.0%4047
34Lynk & Co270.5%+ 285.7%40370.3%+ 270.0%3841
35DFSK260.5%– 45.8%21780.7%– 11.4%2625
36Mercedes260.5%+ 8.3%33590.5%+ 20.4%3429
37Mitsubishi240.4%+ 118.2%46310.3%+ 47.6%4126
38Soueast230.4%new25680.6%new30 –
39Jeep220.4%– 51.1%34480.4%– 37.7%3627
40Audi200.3%+ 42.9%37350.3%+ 2.9%3934
41Ram200.3%– 16.7%36400.4%– 9.1%3732
42Maxus130.2%+ 116.7%41230.2%+ 109.1%4444
43Kia120.2%– 25.0%38250.2%– 26.5%4233
44Bestune100.2%– 23.1%44190.2%– 34.5%4537
45Mini90.2%– 10.0%49150.1%– 6.3%4745
46Volvo80.1%– 55.6%43180.2%+ 0.0%4635
47Mazda70.1%– 41.7%48130.1%– 45.8%4942
48Subaru70.1%+ 16.7%47140.1%– 12.5%4843
49Xpeng70.1%new51110.1%new5053
50Land Rover60.1%+ 50.0%5870.1%+ 75.0%5255
51Dongfeng Forthing30.1%new35240.2%new4351
52LMI30.1%n/a5360.1%n/a5456
53Smart30.1%new –30.0%new5658
54Jinpeng20.0%n/a –20.0%– 33.3%5954
55Porsche20.0%n/a45100.1%n/a5167
56Tesla20.0%+ 100.0%5640.0%+ 300.0%5560
57Zeekr20.0%– 77.8%5070.1%– 41.7%5350
58Farizon10.0%– 80.0%5720.0%– 75.0%5852
59Iveco10.0%+ 0.0% –10.0%– 75.0%6161
60New Gonow10.0%new –10.0%new6271
61Runhorse10.0%new –10.0%new63 –
62Voltbike10.0%– 75.0% –10.0%– 85.7%6559

Source: Autodata

India February 2026: Record market (+10.5%), Tata up 34.2%, Nexon best-seller

The Tata Nexon is the best-selling vehicle in India for the 4th time in the past 5 months.

The Indian new wholesales market is up by a sturdy 10.5% year-on-year in February to 420,613 units, lifting the year-to-date tally up 11.6% to 873,102. These are both new records. This is the 5th consecutive month of 400,000+ sales, a milestone that was reached for the first time in January 2025. Maruti Suzuki (+0.1%) is stable at 38.3% share, which is a rather poor performance given the market’s dynamism. Tata (+34.2%) soars to 14.8% share with Mahindra (+19%) in tow at #3. Hyundai (+9.8%) matches the market at #4 while Toyota (+16.4%) rounds out the Top 5. Excellent performances also by Citroen (+254.5%) off a low base, Renault (+30.6%), MG (+23.9%) and Skoda (+13.9%).

The Tata Sierra sells over 7,000 units for the 2nd straight month.

Model-wise, the Tata Nexon (+26.6%) signs a 4th win in the past 5 months but its advantage over the #2, the Maruti Suzuki Dzire (+31.5%) is now just 104 units. The Tata Punch (+28.8%) and Hyundai Creta (+9.9%) ensure the Top 4 is unchanged on January. Four Maruti Suzukis follow, with the Ertiga (+19.8%) and Vitara Brezza (+16.1%) performing best but the Wagon R (-25.1%) and Swift (-8.8%) disappointing. The new Maruti Suzuki Victoris confirms its success even though it falls two spots on January to #12 with just over 13,000 wholesales. Excellent scores also by the Toyota Hyryder (+116.9%) and Kia Seltos (+59.9%). The new Tata Sierra is up to #24 with a record 7,100 sales.Β 

Previous month: India January 2026: Tata and Hyundai smash volume records in market up 12.7%

One year ago: India February 2025: Maruti Suzuki Fronx storms into top spot, Mahindra up to record #2

Full February 2026 Top 14 All locally made brands and Top 88 All models below.

India February 2026 – brands:

PosBrandFeb-26%/25Jan2026%/25PosFY25
1Maruti Suzuki161,00038.3%+ 0.1%1335,52938.4%+ 0.3%11
2Tata62,32914.8%+ 34.2%2132,55115.2%+ 40.2%23
3MahindraΒ Β 60,01814.3%+ 19.0%3123,52814.1%+ 22.2%32
4Hyundai52,40712.5%+ 9.8%4111,51412.8%+ 9.6%44
5Toyota30,7377.3%+ 16.4%561,3677.0%+ 16.7%55
6Kia27,6106.6%+ 10.3%655,2136.3%+ 10.3%66
7Skoda6,3611.5%+ 13.9%812,1001.4%+ 24.5%77
8Honda5,6291.3%+ 0.2%711,8221.4%+ 0.9%89
9MG4,9571.2%+ 23.9%99,8001.1%+ 15.9%98
10Renault3,4950.8%+ 30.6%107,2100.8%+ 32.1%1011
11Volkswagen2,6390.6%– 15.1%115,3490.6%– 17.1%1110
12Nissan2,2300.5%– 4.2%124,7320.5%+ 0.0%1212
13Citroen9500.2%+ 254.5%132,0180.2%+ 173.4%1313
14Jeep2510.1%– 14.3%144790.1%– 20.6%1414

India February 2026 – models:

PosModelFeb-26/25Jan2026/24PosFY25
1Tata Nexon19,430+ 26.6%142,795+ 39.2%13
2Maruti Suzuki DZire19,326+ 31.5%238,955+ 29.5%21
3Tata Punch18,748+ 28.8%338,005+ 23.4%310
4Hyundai Creta17,938+ 9.9%435,859+ 2.9%42
5Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza17,863+ 16.1%735,349+ 17.3%69
6Maruti Suzuki Ertiga17,807+ 19.8%535,699+ 22.6%55
7Maruti Suzuki Wagon R14,885– 25.1%1130,003– 31.7%104
8Maruti Suzuki Swift14,833– 8.8%632,639– 2.1%76
9Mahindra Scorpio14,665+ 7.7%930,207+ 3.9%98
10Maruti Suzuki Baleno14,632– 5.5%831,414– 11.4%811
11Maruti Suzuki Fronx13,898– 35.2%1327,251– 25.7%127
12Maruti Suzuki Victoris13,021new1028,261new1134
13Maruti Suzuki Eeco11,620+ 1.1%1623,534+ 3.5%1412
14Mahindra Thar11,047+ 19.5%1224,465+ 45.6%1313
15Hyundai Venue10,494+ 3.6%1422,907+ 7.9%1514
16Kia Seltos10,308+ 59.9%1920,947+ 62.2%1825
17Mahindra Bolero9,863+ 13.5%1721,704+ 24.9%1717
18Maruti Suzuki Alto9,787+ 14.6%1522,101+ 11.1%1620
19Kia Sonet9,750+ 28.3%1820,748+ 40.3%1918
20Toyota Hyryder9,359+ 116.9%2218,515+ 100.1%2121
21Mahindra XUV 7X09,112new2019,245new2080
22Toyota Innova + Hycross8,703+ 3.0%2118,158– 0.4%2215
23Mahindra XUV 3X08,637+ 9.9%2317,482+ 7.2%2319
24Tata Sierra7,100new2814,103new2688
25Tata Tiago7,040+ 1.2%2415,389+ 11.8%2422
26Kia Carens6,815+ 28.1%3012,448+ 14.8%2924
27Hyundai Aura (Xcent)6,733+ 40.4%2514,711+ 44.4%2527
28Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara5,859– 45.1%2712,889– 51.3%2816
29Hyundai Elite i205,852+ 61.3%2911,529+ 37.8%3032
30Hyundai Grand i105,589+ 13.1%2613,299+ 29.7%2729
31Skoda Kylaq4,532+ 24.6%357,752+ 58.9%3230
32Hyundai Exter4,200– 21.7%319,821– 14.1%3126
33Maruti Suzuki XL63,633+ 93.5%327,453+ 18.7%3336
34Mahindra 9S3,539new624,151new44 –
35Honda Amaze3,513+ 7.7%346,962+ 1.6%3438
36Toyota Glanza3,212– 30.1%386,190– 23.1%3628
37Tata Harrier3,096+ 125.0%336,807+ 137.7%3541
38Toyota Fortuner3,076+ 7.0%376,122+ 1.6%3737
39Toyota Taisor2,854– 20.8%415,375– 11.5%3933
40Toyota Rumion2,817+ 34.2%395,646+ 39.6%3850
41MG Windsor2,599+ 6.9%405,166– 9.5%4131
42Renault Triber2,419+ 56.6%424,928+ 64.2%4245
43Nissan Magnite2,230– 4.2%434,732+ 0.0%4347
44Tata Altroz2,063+ 28.6%365,198+ 42.9%4035
45Mahindra XEV 9e1,889– 14.3%483,834+ 14.7%4742
46Maruti Suzuki Ignis1,848– 22.8%493,750– 39.3%4843
47VW Virtus1,804– 1.8%503,685+ 1.5%4944
48Tata Curvv1,755– 49.6%513,421– 47.9%5140
49Skoda Slavia1,674+ 85.8%473,620+ 50.1%5055
50Tata Safari1,650+ 5.6%444,025+ 29.4%4551
51Honda Elevate1,591+ 8.7%453,834+ 18.4%4649
52Tata Tigor1,447– 6.6%532,808– 7.4%5256
53MG Hector1,204+ 133.8%671,538+ 59.5%5862
54Mahindra BE 61,104+ 11.4%552,132+ 26.1%5553
55Hyundai Alcazar907– 28.2%561,869– 27.4%5654
56Maruti Suzuki Celerio862– 79.6%522,363– 61.8%5446
57Citroen C3753+ 584.5%571,584+ 350.0%5766
58Renault Kiger701+ 61.9%611,404+ 18.2%6360
59MG Comet699+ 140.2%601,465+ 215.7%6159
60VW Taigun698– 45.1%591,488– 47.2%6052
61Hyundai Verna694– 42.5%581,517– 43.5%5957
62Kia Syros662– 87.8%69937– 91.5%6639
63Maruti Suzuki Jimny532+ 38.2%631,123+ 104.9%6465
64Honda City525– 40.9%651,026– 37.0%6561
65Maruti Suzuki S-Presso451– 73.2%462,405– 47.5%5348
66Renault Kwid375– 46.3%64878– 30.7%6763
67MG ZS EV344– 13.8%541,437+ 116.4%6264
68Toyota Hilux321+ 29.4%68638+ 31.0%6869
69Toyota Camry203– 2.9%71387– 4.7%7071
70Mahindra XUV 400162– 49.7%72308– 49.5%7270
71Skoda Kodiaq146+ 1360.0%73285+ 1325.0%7374
72Toyota Vellfire145+ 663.2%75268+ 1118.2%7477
73Maruti Suzuki Invicto143– 62.4%70340– 63.7%7168
74Jeep Meridian124– 6.8%78205– 24.1%7678
75VW Tayron113new86118new81 –
76MG Astor111– 58.0%77194– 57.3%7873
77Citroen C3 Aircross99+ 130.2%74230+ 53.3%7579
78Jeep Compass93– 22.5%76202– 31.1%7772
79Kia Carnival75– 68.6%80133– 75.0%8075
80Citroen Basalt73+ 97.3%79143+ 45.9%7976
81Toyota Land Cruiser 30047new8468new8290
82Jeep Wrangler27– 3.6%8256+ 100.0%8487
83VW Tiguan23+ 1050.0%8157+ 1800.0%8386
84Citroen E C323– 70.1%8347– 65.7%8581
85Skoda Kushaq9– 99.1%66443– 81.6%6958
86Jeep Grand Cherokee7– 41.7%8516+ 33.3%8694
87Citroen C5 Aircross2+ 100.0%874+ 300.0%8795
88VW Golf1n/a –1n/a8989

Source: Manufacturers

China wholesales February 2026: Market down -15.2%, BYD off -64.3%, Li i6 up to record #6

The Li i6 scores its first Top 10 finish only five months after launch.

According to data by the CAAM, Chinese wholesales drop a harsh -15.2% year-on-year in February to 1,805,000 units, bringing the year-to-date tally down -8.8% to 4,152,000. Passenger Vehicles are down -15.4% to 1,536,000 for the month and down -10.7% to 3,524,000 year-to-date while Commercial Vehicles are off -14% to 269,000 in February but up 3.9% year-to-date to 627,000. A few factors explain this paltry result. The period corresponds to the end of tax breaks for electric vehicles and the scaling back of local government trade-in subsidies. Also, this year’s Chinese New Year holiday fell in the latter half of February and lasted longer than usual, leaving only 16 working days for the month. Also at play are earlier-than-usual demand releases in late 2025 and a high comparison base from the previous year. Domestic sales sink -32.9% to just 1,133,000 and are down -23.1% to 2,799,00 after two months.Β 

For once sales of electrified vehicles (NEVs) also fall. BEVs are off -10.9% to 484,000 for the month, tilting the year-to-date volume into negative territory at -3.7% to 1,081,000. PHEVs are hit harder at -19.4% to 280,000 in February and -11.9% to 628,000 so far this year. In February, NEVs account for 42.7% of domestic sales, that market share being 46.8% for Passenger Vehicles and 21.1% for Commercial Vehicles. Meanwhile exports surge 58% to 586,000 Passenger Vehicles while Commercial Vehicle exports are up 23.1% to 87,000. Of note is the unsold car inventory reaching 3.57 million at the end of January, up from 580,000 a year earlier. Finally, China’s domestic passenger car brands are down -15.9% to 1,078,000 units or 70.2% share vs. 70.6% a year ago in February 2025, while the year-to-date tally is off -12.1% to 2,409,000 and 68.3% share vs. 69.4% over the same period in 2025.

The best-selling brand again, Geely places the Xingyuan at #1.

Looking at the brands ranking, we have not yet returned to β€œnormal”. Geely (-24.6%) leads the way for the second straight month despite falling significantly faster than the market. Five Geely models manage to surpass the 10,000 sales mark: the Xingyuan (-4.3%), Boyue L (+82.8%), Xingrui (-18%), Emgrand (+39.4%) and Xingyue L (-61.9%). The carmaker’s Galaxy NEV sub-brand is up 16.7% to 21,865 sales or or 19.4% of its total volume for the month. Volkswagen (-18.9%) places 2nd with just over 100,000 sales. However all its models are in negative bar the Tiguan L (+20.7%), Lamando (+6.7%) and Tayron (+2.3%). Toyota (-13.7%) holds onto the third position, with the Highlander (+29.9%), Camry (+8.6%) and Sienna (+5.9%) preventing it from falling faster.

The big event of the month is, like in January, the complete collapse of BYD. The star carmaker sees its sales fall off a cliff at -64.3% year-on-year to just 68,623 units. Its best placed model is the Song Pro (-38%) at a paltry #27. These catastrophic results are spread across the lineup, with the Seagull down -78.3%, the Qin Plus at -73.5%, the Tang at -68.6% and the Yuan Plus at -34.1%. The Seal 05 (+227.1%) and Dolphin (+1.2%) are the only models in positive just as the new Sealion 06 is able to inject an additional 6,287 sales to the brand’s total. Explanations for these two months of horrendous performance are difficult to isolate. The most probable cause is pulled-forward sales to the end of 2025, but the brand was already falling heavily then. Perhaps BYD has lost the pricing race to the bottom and dealers are reluctant to reduce prices further, resulting in a lack of competitiveness. The first two months of the year are usually pretty chaotic so the brand’s March performance will be a more reliable indicator of its long-term health.

The new Sealion 06 adds a much needed 6,300 sales to BYD’s total

Despite the surrounding gloom, there are still brands in YoY positive this month. Chery (+9.55) advances to 5th place, a ranking it now also holds year-to-date. Tesla (+42.7%) impresses at #6 but ranks #14 year-to-date vs. #9 over the Full Year 2025. BMW (+0.6%) edges up at #9 as does Li Auto (+0.6%) at #12, its highest ranking since December 2024. Further down, notice Fang Cheng Bao (+193.2%), NIO (+65.4%), AITO (+55.5%) and Nevo (+52.3%), all brands above the symbolic 10,000 volume mark. Disappointing are Mercedes (-48.4%), Wuling (-35.1%), Hongqi (-29.6%) and Buick (-24.6%). As for Audi (-12.8%) it can’t benefit from the launch of the β€œmade exclusively for China” E5 sportback which only sold a meagre 303 units in February.

As far as the models ranking is concerned, the Geely Xingyuan (-4.3%) reclaims the pole position for the first time since last August. The Tesla Model Y (+215.8%) surges to #2, outclassing its local competitor the new Xiaomi YU7, down to #3 but still in the YTD lead after a fantastic victory in January. The Geely Boyue L (+82.8%) shoots up but drops two spots on January to #4 while the VW Lavida (-14.8%) is back up three ranks to round out the Top 5. The best performer in the Top 10 is the new Li i6 up 14 spots on last month to a record #6. This is a particularly strong result for a model launched last September, and could push Li Auto to release more BEVs after relying almost exclusively on EREVs. Further down, the NIO ES8 (+2250.7%) continues to impress at #17.

Previous month: China wholesales January 2026: Xiaomi YU7 overall best-seller, BYD down -62.3%

One year ago: China wholesales February 2025: Geely Xingyuan best-seller, Xiaomi SU7 #4

Full February 2026 Top 95 All brands and Top 587 All models below.

China wholesales February 2026 – brands:

PosBrandFeb-26/25Jan2026/24PosFY25
1GeelyΒ Β 112,824– 24.6%1278,073– 20.1%12
2Volkswagen100,360– 18.9%2260,829– 11.8%23
3Toyota71,844– 13.7%3200,421– 3.0%34
4BYD68,623– 64.3%4137,209– 63.3%41
5Chery44,892+ 9.5%894,040– 12.6%57
6Tesla38,206+ 42.7%2656,691– 6.3%149
7ChangAn (incl. Chana)37,498– 18.9%1181,714– 33.2%86
8Wuling33,131– 35.1%1079,659– 26.4%105
9BMW32,589+ 0.6%783,093– 2.2%712
10Audi29,243– 12.8%681,444– 6.8%910
11Honda28,725– 15.0%586,115– 16.1%68
12LI Auto26,421+ 0.6%1754,089– 3.7%1618
13Nissan21,963– 18.8%968,651+ 0.9%1111
14Xiaomi20,414– 14.0%1359,416+ 27.4%1217
15Hongqi19,003– 29.6%1550,641– 25.2%1715
16Buick18,666– 24.6%1455,696– 4.8%1520
17Mercedes18,649– 48.4%1646,989– 38.8%1814
18Leapmotor18,298– 17.1%2735,834– 20.5%2213
19AITO17,598+ 55.5%1257,614+ 73.8%1316
20Lynk & Co16,501+ 4.7%1941,714– 5.7%1923
21Zeekr15,956+ 13.7%2435,091+ 35.1%2328
22NIO15,124+ 65.4%2235,968+ 110.4%2129
23Fang Cheng Bao14,491+ 193.2%2334,226+ 206.7%2427
24GACΒ 12,720– 17.9%1839,391+ 17.8%2026
25Haval12,391– 42.8%2034,135– 31.7%2519
26Xpeng11,608– 58.5%2828,415– 49.5%2721
27Qiyuan/Nevo10,092+ 52.3%3122,938+ 57.6%2930
28DongFeng8,906+ 9.4%3022,203+ 28.5%3034
29Voyah8,358+ 4.3%3618,873+ 18.7%3237
30Aion7,725– 61.0%2129,022– 12.5%2624
31Beijing7,347+ 20.9%3318,818+ 27.7%3336
32COS7,101– 7.3%3717,392– 20.0%3642
33MG7,021+ 0.4%2922,021+ 39.3%3139
34Hyundai6,603+ 1.3%3418,004– 1.0%3441
35Deepal6,174– 62.8%3517,304– 47.1%3725
36Ford5,876– 26.9%4214,431– 29.8%4143
37Jetta5,503– 25.6%4014,803– 10.3%3944
38Jetour5,370– 79.7%2524,397– 63.4%2822
39Denza5,351– 38.6%4710,800– 47.2%4638
40TANK5,246– 41.2%4114,461– 25.4%4031
41WEY5,151+ 46.9%4412,802+ 53.3%4248
42Cadillac5,059– 16.8%3815,064– 10.4%3847
43Roewe4,996– 53.5%3217,721– 18.4%3532
44Arcfox4,758– 6.5%489,925– 10.6%4835
45Mazda4,702+ 23.7%4312,710+ 22.2%4350
46Foton4,680+ 1138.1%815,184+ 878.1%5588
47Stelato4,627+ 643.9%4610,211+ 707.2%4761
48Kia4,108– 23.2%4510,828+ 2.6%4552
49IM3,150+ 14.0%507,900+ 36.7%4951
50Volvo3,098– 62.3%3912,563– 37.4%4440
51Onvo2,981– 26.4%526,461– 35.1%5246
52Shangjie2,727new517,408new5064
53Firefly2,645new575,382new5459
54Bestune2,491– 72.2%535,613– 69.6%5333
55Luxeed2,338– 75.6%497,174– 67.5%5149
56AvatR2,065– 45.4%545,180– 54.9%5645
57Yipai1,596– 60.2%623,391– 51.7%6155
58Nammi1,532– 49.2%593,733– 21.2%5956
592121,442+ 26.2%643,050+ 22.3%6273
60Exeed1,408– 58.5%583,932– 44.8%5854
61Lincoln1,387– 32.4%554,393– 11.9%5760
62Polestones1,298+ 114.2%762,326+ 109.9%7176
63Baojun1,275– 20.5%692,616– 21.1%6557
64Yangtze1,151n/a682,506n/a68n/a
65Jinbei1,117n/a662,552n/a67n/a
66CitroenΒ 1,073– 46.2%672,484– 37.4%6969
67M-Hero1,033new772,041new7287
68iCar1,024– 80.5%652,461– 80.8%7053
69Kaiyi959– 33.8%751,996– 27.2%7365
70Maextro922new563,720new6080
71Peugeot896+ 22.2%612,766+ 37.6%6471
72Smart871– 55.2%602,974– 21.5%6363
73Ora839+ 15.9%632,565+ 43.0%6662
74BAW811– 19.6%701,978– 16.3%7470
75SRM792+ 16.0%711,919+ 40.5%7578
76Land Rover662– 21.2%791,522– 25.1%7879
77Karry614n/a721,698n/a76n/a
78Venucia612– 59.8%741,659– 58.3%7767
79Maxus518– 65.3%801,267– 57.3%8168
80JMC (incl. JMEV)458– 70.7%85855– 66.0%8366
81SWM431+ 474.7%82932+ 521.3%8286
82JAC424– 74.4%781,384– 59.1%8074
83Chevrolet372– 72.2%96388– 87.0%8784
84Jaguar362– 12.8%731,436+ 69.3%7977
85Skoda357– 57.9%86657– 66.3%8475
86YangWang232+ 149.5%84638+ 80.7%8590
87Lingbao152– 72.0%88386– 68.4%8885
88Fukang147– 47.9%83607+ 24.1%8689
89Skyworth49– 83.0%91187– 72.3%9191
90Livan (ex Lifan Maple)45– 97.4%92172– 94.5%9358
91Infiniti44– 38.9%93136– 37.6%9497
92Lingxi22– 37.1%9568+ 13.3%9592
93Hedmos12new90175new9295
94Rising Auto (ex R)4– 98.4%87279– 51.6%8993
95LEVC1– 98.6%982– 98.9%9898

China wholesales February 2026 – models:

PosModelFeb-26/25Jan2026/25PosFY25
1Geely Xingyuan27,362– 4.3%356,369– 0.6%21
2Tesla Model Y25,286+ 215.8%2142,131+ 25.0%43
3Xiaomi YU720,196new158,065new139
4Geely Boyue L19,363+ 82.8%253,539+ 65.1%314
5VW Lavida16,111– 14.8%839,592– 7.4%57
6Li i616,007new2032,890new12203
7ChangAn CS75/Plus14,219+ 12.7%1931,224– 13.5%1423
8VW Passat14,000– 13.2%1034,841– 16.6%813
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11Tesla Model 312,920– 31.2%20614,560– 45.6%4219
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13Geely Xingrui12,411– 18.0%1331,438– 18.2%1345
14Chery Arrizo 812,130+ 74.7%3524,608+ 6.3%2744
15Toyota Front Lander12,043– 5.6%1530,672+ 2.2%1530
16Fang Cheng Bao Tai 711,693new1828,809new2080
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23Honda CR-V10,162+ 21.2%1429,062+ 18.7%1824
24Geely Xingyue L10,144– 61.9%733,959– 39.4%911
25AITO M710,093+ 93.9%436,547+ 167.8%761
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27BYD Song Pro9,295– 38.0%4916,776– 45.3%3926
28Nissan Sylphy9,030– 35.9%633,383– 12.2%115
29Mercedes E-Class L8,583– 11.5%3620,702– 5.0%3152
30Hongqi H58,337– 20.9%2424,890– 11.6%2627
31Toyota RAV47,789– 32.8%3719,105– 24.1%3516
32Audi A6L7,749– 25.0%2623,409– 22.1%2932
33Audi Q5L (incl. e-Tron)7,745– 11.9%2821,935– 1.8%3046
34BYD Seal 067,613– 39.6%5614,400– 46.9%4312
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36Toyota Corolla Cross7,395– 18.0%1127,583+ 44.0%2322
37BMW 5 Series L7,247+ 40.3%3420,226+ 28.0%3364
38BYD Yuan PLUS7,089– 34.1%1689,370– 52.3%8649
39COS X5 Plus6,964+ 31.5%4116,491+ 15.0%4073
40Geely Binyue6,834– 52.1%4515,067– 28.4%4151
41Buick Envision6,506– 13.9%3219,808+ 10.8%3454
42Mercedes GLC6,430– 40.6%5213,575– 37.8%4853
43BYD Sealion 066,287new6012,927new5248
44Haval Big Dog/Dargo6,281– 24.5%3817,556– 12.6%3842
45BYD Qin PLUS6,098– 73.5%5513,081– 69.4%504
46BYD Dolphin6,081+ 1.2%7911,780+ 10.4%5636
47BYD Seagull5,856– 78.3%8311,185– 75.2%636
48BMW X35,583– 9.2%4413,924– 5.2%4794
49Wuling Starlight 7305,486new4812,981new51263
50BYD Qin L5,450– 66.4%7611,327– 64.9%628
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53BMW X55,283+ 46.6%4613,135+ 0.9%49101
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56Geely Galaxy M95,043new6311,635new57180
57Toyota Corolla5,004– 16.9%7211,047– 33.2%6676
58Leapmotor C104,967– 38.3%1009,696– 32.7%8050
59Toyota Avalon4,963– 12.9%3118,312+ 28.3%3755
60LI L64,900– 62.8%939,925– 63.4%7733
61Toyota Wildlander4,886– 31.3%1019,605– 50.4%8266
62Honda Accord4,882– 39.3%2918,882– 24.6%3637
63Zeekr 9X4,878new6211,481new59237
64Wuling Hongguang MINI EV4,866– 77.9%5311,999– 74.5%552
65VW Bora4,741– 23.0%7010,818– 18.0%6984
66Changan CS55 Plus4,623+ 86.6%899,846+ 24.3%78119
67Chery Tiggo 94,592+ 43.1%7710,449+ 14.6%72142
68Foton Fengjing G54,587+ 1113.5%3395,081+ 858.7%143422
69Toyota Highlander4,503+ 29.9%4712,009+ 26.9%5492
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71Audi A5L / Sportback4,406new5411,415new60184
72GAC Trumpchi GS34,406– 11.0%4014,163+ 36.1%45118
73Xpeng MONA M034,373– 71.4%5811,091– 63.7%6428
74WEY Gaoshan4,369+ 1173.8%5911,076+ 1451.3%65123
75Roewe i5/Ei54,163– 33.1%7410,063– 22.3%7683
76Wuling Hongguang S4,154– 42.6%6410,703+ 17.2%7090
77MG 44,086+ 37045.5%3914,093+ 39047.2%46145
78AITO M83,992new5011,373new6141
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80Audi A33,952+ 5.2%789,722+ 17.2%79111
81BYD Song L3,889– 61.9%1118,066– 63.7%9240
82Qiyuan/Nevo Q053,852+ 191.2%1068,304+ 113.6%91225
83Beijing BJ403,825+ 173.0%809,398+ 169.9%8599
84Hongqi HS53,723– 34.0%1038,429– 42.3%8979
85Toyota BZ3x3,689new888,917new88104
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88Buick GL83,506– 43.1%6110,117– 27.4%7569
89BMW X13,492– 9.3%1107,726– 13.9%98144
90Honda Breeze3,445– 48.2%4212,871– 27.7%5367
91Geely Galaxy E53,403– 57.5%1256,895– 67.0%11157
92Leapmotor C113,380– 36.5%1326,626– 41.2%11472
93Geely Galaxy Starship 73,295– 67.3%1306,604– 78.3%11660
94Lynk & Co 033,250– 41.4%689,652– 30.1%81120
95Zeekr 0013,205– 18.5%1426,161– 25.7%121171
96Buick LaCrosse3,151– 9.3%679,554+ 11.3%83124
97Denza D93,121– 60.0%1456,025– 66.2%12375
98Nissan Qashqai3,088– 50.2%669,493– 32.3%8478
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100Arcfox T13,075new1077,404new106126
101Wuling Hongguang V3,043new1057,669new99n/a
102Geely Galaxy Starshine 83,033new1176,850new11296
103Beijing BJ302,989+ 54.2%977,857+ 55.8%94131
104Stelato S9T2,935new1087,249new108266
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106Hyundai Elantra (new)2,878– 20.3%927,939– 23.1%93117
107ChangAn UNI-V2,864– 13.7%1206,540– 39.8%119127
108Mercedes C-Class L2,827– 68.1%5110,189– 46.2%7456
109Aion i602,825new699,176new87343
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111Changan UNI-Z2,735– 48.4%1824,831– 60.3%14998
112Shangjie H52,727new1047,408new105219
113Tank 3002,708– 30.4%967,586+ 24.2%10191
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118Firefly2,645new1495,382new137183
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120Deepal S072,537– 54.0%1924,512– 59.4%152105
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123Lynk & Co 082,495+ 15.9%1126,619+ 1.5%115155
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126Leapmotor B012,425new1804,524new151108
127GAC Trumpchi M82,404– 5.4%817,849+ 4.2%95141
128Ford Mondeo2,375– 32.7%1285,828– 36.9%126157
129Leapmotor C162,338– 52.8%1604,748– 53.5%15089
130Hongqi E-QM52,327– 49.6%1554,876– 46.3%145107
131Audi A4L2,276– 57.0%1096,576– 53.9%11788
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142BYD Han1,962– 81.2%1744,109– 82.8%16059
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145Leapmotor B101,937new1444,843new14897
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147Voyah Free1,915+ 35.2%1235,480+ 112.5%135186
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162Onvo L601,664– 58.9%1913,642– 63.4%176116
164Audi Q31,651– 29.6%1574,077– 18.7%162190
165Ford Edge/Edge L1,621– 4.0%1584,043– 9.7%164195
166Chery Fulwin T91,607– 31.6%2572,667– 51.8%213140
167BYD Sealion 051,588– 45.1%2033,300– 48.2%18958
168Geely Panda Mini1,586– 87.7%1883,601– 87.5%17735
169Hyundai Tucson1,562+ 174.5%1613,951+ 154.1%166245
170VW T-Roc1,540– 63.9%1733,723– 55.4%174134
171Mazda EZ-601,524new1414,500new153297
172Wuling Bingo1,513– 85.1%1524,133– 81.5%15947
173Dongfeng Aeolus L71,501– 52.3%1653,815– 40.5%171160
174Bestune Xiaoma1,493– 79.8%2362,732– 78.5%20868
175Leapmotor Lafa 51,482new1983,289new190268
176Toyota Granvia1,472– 59.1%916,540– 25.6%120103
177IM LS61,440+ 2.4%1843,530+ 17.0%180143
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179GAC Trumpchi M61,426– 33.6%1434,338+ 40.6%154221
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182Dongfeng Aeolus Hyun (Yixuan)1,395+ 95.1%2382,619+ 49.4%215301
183Tank 4001,345– 20.2%1623,734– 9.6%172165
184Mazda CX-51,342+ 3.5%1753,473– 13.8%183199
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195Chery Arrizo 5/5e1,280+ 10.0%1943,162+ 17.9%193241
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203Voyah Courage1,161– 55.8%2082,787– 15.1%206232
204Dongfeng Aeolus L81,160new1713,350new187325
205Yangtze Finless Porpoise1,151n/a2262,506n/a218n/a
206Nammi 011,149– 61.9%2042,824– 40.4%204177
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210Toyota Prado1,104+ 6.2%1693,356+ 31.8%186239
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216Dongfeng Rich 61,052n/a2831,969n/a249n/a
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218Geely Galaxy V9001,047new3491,485new281621
219LI L81,046– 68.7%2452,219– 71.1%234168
220Volvo S60L1,041– 40.3%1563,492– 15.6%181222
221Voyah Taishan1,040new2072,669new212424
222M-Hero M8171,033new2682,041new243391
223iCAR V231,024– 73.4%2202,461– 76.0%223109
224Chery Fengyun T111,022new2352,264new230355
225Qiyuan/Nevo A071,015– 73.5%2991,771– 75.7%259135
226VW Tavendor988– 42.9%2172,463– 40.7%222210
227Xpeng G6967– 68.2%2731,937– 67.5%251153
228Citroen C5 X943– 50.1%2422,138– 42.6%240285
229Zeekr 009927– 58.8%3131,503– 56.9%279259
230Maextro S800922new1473,720new175328
231Hyundai Sonata903+ 2.6%2242,299+ 10.3%227295
232Honda Fit897+ 125.4%473959+ 30.1%325478
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234Hongqi H6855– 40.3%2442,029– 41.6%245261
235Arcfox Ξ±S5844– 55.2%547852– 79.2%337194
236Lynk & Co Z20831new3351,335new294n/a
237Dongfeng Ruichi EC75817n/a3041,513n/a278n/a
238Chery Tiggo 3x811– 72.8%2781,761– 70.6%260218
239Arcfox Ξ±T5802– 54.5%3511,228– 60.3%303161
240SRM Golden Sea Lion792+ 16.0%2531,919+ 40.5%252304
241Aion S788– 85.0%1363,936– 53.1%167128
242MG 7775– 42.2%2391,996– 45.5%248292
243Volvo XC60769– 83.9%1503,487– 68.8%182100
244VW Golf756– 66.9%2501,891– 58.8%254191
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246Bestune Yueyi 03741new2122,285new229204
247Volvo XC70737new1872,753new207313
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251WEY Lanshan (Blue Mountain)721– 76.0%2871,624– 77.7%267176
252Lincoln Z713+ 43.8%2292,021+ 51.4%246318
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254Wuling Rongguang704new1902,686new211n/a
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257Honda Odyssey696– 41.4%2132,238– 24.6%232258
258Kia Seltos695+ 5.5%2491,833+ 22.3%256260
259Dongfeng Future (incl Lingzhi M5EV)694– 12.2%2521,821+ 28.7%258280
260Peugeot 408685+ 35.6%2162,179+ 53.9%236321
261Xpeng P7676+ 221.9%2921,530+ 237.7%277247
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263Mazda3 Axela666– 58.9%2771,622– 61.0%268289
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265Deepal L07659new3301,168new309n/a
266Range Rover Evoque658+ 35.1%2941,497+ 30.3%280365
267BAW M7654– 26.8%2651,667– 23.5%266279
268Exeed TX/TXL (Linguyun)639– 50.9%3221,179– 62.1%306334
269BYD Xia625– 77.1%3021,357– 75.4%288207
270Denza N9625new3571,026new323206
271Ora 5 EV621new2401,841new255447
272Karry Little Elephant EV614n/a2551,698n/a264n/a
273Jetta VS7598– 50.4%3001,346– 59.0%292282
274Nissan N7587new2721,565new275162
275BMW i3577– 64.2%2611,615– 55.3%269229
276BYD e7561new3051,234new301308
277BYD Seal 06GT559– 88.3%3121,157– 86.6%311154
278Honda Vezel552+ 97.1%3291,062+ 42.9%316404
279Deepal SL03544– 79.4%3181,108– 81.8%313250
280Jetour Shanhai L7 Plus539– 51.4%1972,348+ 10.9%225197
281Ford Equator/Sport (Lingyu/Lingrui)538– 54.0%3111,137– 61.9%312305
282Volvo S90522– 61.3%1722,707– 29.7%209235
283Kaiyi Kunlun494– 22.3%3231,030– 24.3%322319
284BYD Tang L493new3101,094new314181
285BYD Han L485new3141,055new318215
286NIO ET5482– 54.3%347929– 52.2%327283
287Ford Explorer477– 38.5%2911,334– 30.6%295307
288Lincoln Nautilus476– 49.1%2321,742– 18.7%261271
289Smart #1473– 68.6%3151,043– 62.6%319248
290GAC Trumpchi GS4472– 72.6%2891,369– 53.4%286310
291Cadillac XT4469– 17.7%2901,355+ 4.5%290336
292Baojun Enjoy453new456535new372496
293Buick Electra L7449new2481,589new272368
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295GAC Trumpchi Empow447– 27.7%2181,904– 12.0%253351
296Roewe M7447new2691,448new282331
297Yipai eΟ€007447– 76.7%2971,219– 62.2%304226
298Chana Honor S440– 71.3%3171,004– 57.9%324329
299AITO M5428– 50.7%2861,331– 25.2%296189
300BMW iX1428– 61.8%3011,172– 41.5%308302
301Wuling Xingchi422– 61.9%2961,244– 51.2%300354
302Audi Q6L (incl. e-Tron)419+ 161.9%2801,357+ 142.3%287330
303Toyota Levin416– 85.3%2791,357– 81.0%289200
304Baojun Yunhai407– 39.2%3091,035– 31.0%320298
305Exeed Exlantix ET5400new2231,826new257463
306Jetour Freedom399– 88.4%2002,197– 49.5%235139
307VW Talagon399– 39.1%3081,031– 34.7%321322
308Aion V393– 84.8%2881,292– 71.7%297179
309Luxeed S7393– 52.8%2641,408– 26.7%283324
310Ford Ranger390n/a367737n/a347n/a
311LI Mega388– 43.0%355802– 46.1%342264
312Nammi 06383new324909new330339
313IM L6381– 67.2%338876– 63.6%334246
314Jetour Zhongheng G700381new2461,551new276425
315Kia Sportage L374– 29.3%2741,337– 3.4%293287
316Dongfeng Rich 7372n/a331881n/a333n/a
317Hongqi H9371– 8.6%340865– 9.9%336363
318Jetour Dasheng370– 84.0%1532,976– 58.4%201209
319Geely Icon369– 72.0%2371,597– 61.5%271252
320JMEV Yi367+ 96.3%378651+ 126.8%359451
321Chana Star 5359n/a325881n/a332n/a
322Chevrolet Malibu356+ 2273.3%553363+ 706.7%406547
323Kaiyi XuanJie/Pro355+ 12.0%366708– 3.7%355399
324Baojun Yep Plus354– 23.0%342829+ 11.9%338211
325Jaguar XFL354+ 122.6%2591,406+ 321.0%284377
326Deepal G318353– 52.9%419511– 59.1%378335
327Audi A7L350– 77.3%2951,180– 68.4%305281
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330Chery QQ Ice Cream334– 78.7%362710– 70.3%354201
331Honda Integra332– 82.4%2811,268– 80.7%299262
332Haval H9323– 62.3%2561,385– 38.2%285312
333Lynk & Co 01320+ 51.7%2331,583+ 151.3%273347
334Mazda CX-50313– 0.3%359705– 13.0%356431
335VW ID.3306– 90.1%345758– 86.8%345182
336AUDI E5303new353723new352386
337Beijing X7301– 43.0%372614– 21.1%365398
338Smart #5301+ 44.7%2221,734+ 265.8%262410
339SWM G01F300+ 4185.7%376598+ 4171.4%368452
340Venucia Grand V300– 41.1%316867– 24.1%335375
341Maxus G50/Euniq 5293– 63.1%348737– 51.6%348344
342Wuling Jiachen285– 84.7%306942– 49.8%326317
343Zeekr X285– 76.0%326804– 62.4%341361
344BYD Seal 07277new393515new376213
345Dongfeng Fengxing Xinghai T5274new307911n/a328482
346Ford Bronco272– 45.1%320827– 20.3%339359
347Kia Forte Furuidi271– 59.3%2751,229– 42.4%302350
348Voyah Zhuiguang262new436383new403416
349Haval H5246– 67.2%321794– 22.5%343340
350Skoda Superb244– 40.8%383515– 45.1%377379
351AvatR 12239– 72.9%328750– 75.9%346257
352Xpeng G9231– 81.7%377520– 77.4%374253
353Dongfeng Forthing Xinghai S7230– 11.2%2581,285+ 326.9%298286
354BYD Song PLUSΒ 229– 98.8%360620– 98.4%36220
355Toyota bZ5225new333730new350315
356VW Viloran225– 74.6%350657– 62.9%358333
357Nissan Navara224n/a420376n/a405n/a
358Buick Verano223– 90.7%336726– 87.8%351256
359Dongfeng Forthing U-Tour V9220+ 436.6%389471+ 772.2%384437
360Ora Good Cat218– 66.8%337720– 56.5%353202
361Xiaomi SU7218– 99.1%2511,351– 97.1%2919
362Chery Fulwin T8211– 55.5%394448– 31.2%389299
363Chery Little Ant (eQ1)209– 90.9%406401– 89.7%396240
364JAC Refine (M3+E3)206– 79.4%303909– 57.1%329338
365Dongfeng Aeolus Haoji204– 46.2%401411– 53.9%394418
366Fang Cheng Bao Bao 8204– 89.4%391449– 90.9%387244
367Ford Escape203– 42.0%370525– 37.6%373390
368Roewe D7201– 93.3%2761,158– 73.7%310227
369Honda XR-V200– 37.9%375498– 48.1%382444
370Venucia VX6197– 53.5%373505– 50.5%380327
371BYD Sealion 07194– 94.4%386456– 94.2%385138
372Honda Avancier193– 51.3%358585– 47.3%370400
373Honda Elysion192– 64.3%352615– 54.1%364370
374Hongqi HQ9190– 38.7%459270– 78.2%419403
375Deepal S09179new2851,088new315300
376Mercedes V-Class178– 66.5%363552– 56.9%371337
377Jetour Shanhai T1173– 62.9%319735– 56.7%349238
378Chery Fulwin A8172– 84.2%399393– 87.0%398296
379Audi Q2L170– 62.5%379448– 44.4%388405
380Bestune Yueyi 07170new396397new397432
381Exeed VX (Lanyue)169– 70.3%392413– 53.5%393383
382JAC EV3168– 33.3%405361– 14.7%407480
383BMW i5166– 53.6%398388– 52.1%401374
384Wuling Starlight165– 89.5%388417– 89.0%392217
385Nissan Zhengzhou Frontier Pro164n/a397391n/a399n/a
386Mercedes Vito161– 67.3%368508– 54.6%379349
387VW ID.4 CROZZ160– 76.7%344614– 61.1%366249
388Mercedes EQB157– 3.7%341635+ 50.5%361441
389Toyota bZ3156– 89.1%374456– 90.8%386234
390Denza Z9 GT154– 63.5%471216– 85.8%434369
391Mazda CX-30154– 23.0%390402– 25.4%395453
392Honda P7152new381426new391443
393Fukang eElysee147+ 12.2%343607+ 126.5%367427
394Hyundai ix35145– 75.5%409323– 86.1%409396
395Lincoln Corsair145– 71.5%369480– 60.5%383392
396Roewe D6137new2821,061new317236
397COS 520135new298897new331352
398Cadillac CT6132– 53.0%387390– 41.3%400501
399Jetour X90132– 88.1%334636– 86.9%360362
400Wuling Yangguang132n/a429269n/a420n/a
401Nissan Pathfinder131– 71.9%361518– 53.0%375381
402Citroen C5 Aircross130+ 22.6%407322+ 32.0%410495
403Mercedes EQE SUV127– 54.3%481179– 60.8%444430
404Maxus G10/EG10126– 50.6%403329– 46.5%408456
405Lingbao BOX124– 70.8%408304– 68.6%413408
406Honda UR-V123– 62.3%404321– 60.8%412446
407Chery QQ Domi120n/a –120n/a464n/a
408Geely Galaxy E8120– 81.7%427259– 84.9%421326
409SWM Big Tiger120+ 233.3%414285+ 295.8%415629
410Yangwang U8L118new385384new402521
411Aion Hyper HT113– 77.0%412286– 73.6%414358
412GAC Trumpchi Xiangwang S9112new434235new426493
413Kaiyi I-EA 01110n/a461184n/a442n/a
414VW Golf GTI110n/a415275n/a416525
415Buick Century109– 76.3%384379– 75.5%404385
416Peugeot 508108+ 68.8%430244+ 24.5%423518
417Haval Xiaolong103+ 635.7%327616+ 1611.1%363196
418BAW Yuanbao99– 13.9%529114– 38.4%468557
419Audi Q5L Sportback97– 65.0%413270– 63.3%418415
420Mercedes GLB97– 97.0%411271– 96.2%417193
421Smart #397– 58.4%444197– 62.5%441429
422Audi Q3 Sportback94– 26.0%422242– 23.9%424484
423Foton Sauvana93n/a543103n/a472n/a
424Haval Big Dog II93– 83.4%432223– 74.1%433412
425Lynk & Co Z1093– 74.5%431224– 73.4%432420
426Jetta VA792– 72.0%424233– 68.9%428411
427JMEV EV2/Little Kirin91– 92.1%438203– 89.0%438278
428Dongfeng Aeolus Haohan89– 91.3%2541,177– 42.3%307357
429Beijing L7H88n/a332595n/a369n/a
430Exeed Exlantix ET88– 78.4%498127– 87.4%461342
431Wuling Starlight S88– 95.3%354504– 89.4%381233
432Venucia D6087– 84.6%428225– 87.2%431439
433Exeed YaoguangΒ Β Β 85– 87.0%425225– 84.4%430382
434Wuling Journey84– 70.1%447180– 96.8%443373
435Peugeot 500883+ 31.7%418242+ 93.6%425506
436Bestune B7077– 93.3%468142– 96.1%457274
437Beijing Warrior76– 7.3%435198– 7.5%439526
438Yangwang U775new448170new446504
439Cadillac GT474new417234new427497
440Kia Carnival64– 71.9%445161– 52.4%448541
441Beijing BJ6062– 75.7%457144– 74.0%454464
442Cadillac XT662– 78.5%421213– 76.3%435465
443NIO ET962new475121new463481
444WEY Mocha61– 61.1%496102– 72.1%473544
445Baojun Yep60– 86.3%450149– 79.0%453414
446BAW M858new426197new440608
447Skoda Kamiq58– 78.4%55565– 89.1%501462
448AvatR 1157– 78.1%454142– 85.9%456434
449Maxus Dajia 756– 51.3%51386– 58.9%484523
450Lincoln Aviator53– 53.1%446150– 48.8%452509
451VW ID.7 VIZZION53– 81.5%439163– 44.9%447487
452Buick Velite 650– 94.1%451139– 90.2%459417
453Hongqi Tiangong 0550– 67.9%382322+ 72.2%411459
454Nissan Tiida50– 84.8%442152– 81.4%451455
455BYD Seal47– 91.6%48496– 91.2%475394
456Kia K546– 74.3%440154– 60.8%450512
457Mercedes A-Class L45– 96.5%402252– 88.1%422294
458Honda e:NS243+ 290.9%50677+ 352.9%491522
459MG ES542– 86.8%48789– 84.2%479413
460Aion Hyper HL41new437157new449435
461Dongfeng Ruichi C541n/a464111n/a469n/a
462JAC Refine RF841– 59.8%48093– 56.1%477539
463Skoda Kodiaq39– 2.5%52061– 56.1%505545
464Skyworth EV639– 69.0%443139– 52.7%460499
465Yangwang U838– 59.1%49182– 76.8%486558
466Honda S737new458117new467498
467ChangAn UNI-T36– 86.0%51267– 87.1%498461
468Wuling Bingo PLUS36– 98.9%453122– 98.1%462230
469BYD e335– 45.3%460109+ 2.8%471514
470Hyundai Santa Fe35– 79.2%410210– 45.6%437486
471MG 635+ 66.7%50470+ 20.7%494579
472Arcfox Kaola34– 97.0%356438– 87.7%390251
473Dongfeng Fengon 380/E38033– 82.8%49078– 74.8%489516
474Roewe iMAX833– 67.6%51857– 83.4%509438
475Hyundai EO30new449120new465583
476Kia Sportage29– 80.0%47488– 66.9%481511
477BYD Qin28– 97.4%47686– 93.8%482320
478GAC Trumpchi E928– 92.0%47290– 89.1%478450
479Lingbao UNI28– 76.3%47882– 67.7%485508
480Venucia Star28+ 21.7%51062+ 1.6%504594
481Hongqi Tiangong 0827– 90.8%48278– 89.9%490426
482Hongqi HS726– 91.4%49766– 94.4%499348
483Infiniti QX5026+ 116.7%51455+ 37.5%513595
484Denza N725– 91.3%48672– 81.9%493500
485Hongqi Tiangong 0624new452111new470494
486Dongfeng Fengdu Paladin23– 75.8%50358– 77.0%507535
487IM LS722– 86.7%49563– 79.1%502532
488Lingxi L22– 37.1%48968+ 13.3%496454
489Maxus Dajia 921– 91.3%50755– 87.1%514466
490Mercedes CLA21n/a –21new542n/a
491Mercedes EQE21– 86.1%46395– 68.8%476469
492Audi Q4 e-Tron20– 95.5%48567– 94.6%497371
493NIO ET720– 92.3%53135– 93.0%523467
494Peugeot 408 X20– 16.7%49263– 14.9%503575
495Volvo XC4020– 91.6%46689– 84.4%480507
496Wuling Xingchen/Asta19– 96.4%50256– 96.2%511479
497BMW iX318– 98.6%53232– 98.8%526360
498Infiniti QX6018– 70.0%47081– 54.5%488549
499Cadillac Lyriq17– 15.0%46586+ 45.8%483542
500Livan Maple X3 Pro17– 84.7%441119+ 7.2%466214
501Dongfeng Forthing Leiting (Friday)16+ 128.6%54824+ 242.9%535477
502Hongqi EH716– 90.8%46981– 74.5%487471
503Qiyuan/Nevo E0716+ 128.6%433143– 33.5%455569
504Chevrolet Equinox Plus14– 80.8%55620– 88.3%544577
505Exeed Exlantix (Sterra) ES14– 95.6%45597– 79.0%474309
506Roewe D5X14– 87.0%52830– 90.2%528458
507Skoda Karoq14– 84.3% –14– 92.4%553489
508VW ID.4 X14– 98.6%48861– 97.0%506303
509VW Tayron X14– 85.4%52136– 92.7%521449
510BYD Destroyer 0513– 99.9%49355– 99.7%51282
511Dongfeng Fengon 58013n/a53028n/a531639
512Exeed LX (Zhui Feng)Β 13– 90.9%47965– 69.3%500505
513VW Touran13– 35.0%55919– 40.6%547602
514Hedmos 0612new416175new445513
515Livan 712– 89.2%54421– 91.3%541531
516Audi Q6L Sportback e-Tron11new53723new536592
517BYD e911new –11new558 –
518BYD M911new56116new548616
519SWM G0511– 65.6%50149– 23.4%515556
520Aion Hyper GT10– 95.3%51635– 90.0%522520
521Maxus G9010– 44.4%52429– 45.3%530604
522Skyworth HT-I10– 93.9%50048– 87.4%516524
523Toyota Levin GT (Lingshang)10– 94.5%50944– 89.5%518538
524Dongfeng Fengon 330/3709– 83.3%54020– 77.8%545597
525VW Phideon9n/a –9n/a567 –
526Cadillac Optiq8– 81.8%51930– 60.0%527590
527JAC Yiwei Aipao8– 89.7%5949– 94.4%565490
528212 Classic7n/a –7n/a572n/a
529Bestune T907– 95.8%53520– 95.2%543502
530ChangAn UNI-K7– 65.0%52327– 97.8%532397
531Dongfeng EV Nano Box7new5779new564679
532GAC Trumpchi ES97– 97.3%53321– 95.7%539543
533Livan 87– 96.2%54516– 94.6%550562
534NIO EC77– 94.4%56711– 95.3%560540
535Changan CS35 Plus6– 89.3%5867– 99.4%574341
536Kia EV56– 98.7%48356– 90.2%510460
537Leapmotor C016– 99.5%52623– 98.9%537367
538Maxus G706– 77.8%53619– 66.7%546623
539Maxus Territory6– 72.7%56511– 57.7%559624
540Volvo EM906– 75.0%52723– 78.5%538570
541Hongqi Guoya5– 81.5%56210– 89.1%561625
542Letin Mango Pro5– 91.4% –5– 94.8%578612
543Livan Smurf5new55412new556442
544MG Cyberster5n/a5728n/a571n/a
545Toyota Allion5+ 0.0%5817– 99.3%575560
546Beijing EU-Series4– 99.8%5609– 99.8%562288
547Jaguar E-Pace4– 86.7%5649– 85.0%566601
548Jaguar XEL4– 98.2%52521– 95.4%540389
549Land Rover Discovery Sport4– 98.9%52225– 97.2%533436
550Livan Maple 60S4– 99.7% –4– 99.8%583380
551Rising Auto R74– 92.3%49446– 64.1%517582
552Toyota Harrier4– 98.7%54215– 99.3%552440
553Arcfox Ξ±T3+ 200.0% –3+ 200.0%586472
554Bestune NAT3– 98.4%50537– 95.4%520402
555Denza Z93– 98.6%53815– 97.9%551476
556Hongqi Guoyao3+ 0.0%5638– 38.5%568645
557Toyota Venza3– 99.3%51135– 97.3%524433
558Volvo EX303– 96.4%54612– 94.6%557546
559Aion Hyptec A8002new51529new529631
560Buick Electra E42– 98.5%5754– 97.9%579573
561ChangAn Raeton PLUS2– 99.4%5529– 99.0%563485
562Changan Yida2– 98.0%5764– 96.4%581611
563Chevrolet Monza/Cruze2– 99.8%5883– 99.9%588409
564Kia Sonet2– 89.5%53416– 57.9%549553
565Mercedes EQA2– 97.3% –2– 99.1%599515
566MG ZS2n/a –2n/a601 –
567Qiyuan/Nevo A052n/a –2n/a603n/a
568Skoda Octavia2– 94.7% –2– 97.8%604552
569Wuling Victory2n/a –2– 99.9%606491
570Zeekr MIX2– 98.5%6043– 98.7%591517
571Baojun KiWi EV1– 97.3%46768– 27.7%495591
572Beijing BJ801– 90.0%5822– 83.3%592653
573Beijing L6H1n/a –1n/a608n/a
574BMW 1 Series1– 80.0%5733– 40.0%587648
575COS X7 Plus1– 99.9%5902– 100.0%594290
576COS Z61– 99.9%5912– 99.9%595423
577Dongfeng Forthing T5/EVO1– 96.7%5704– 96.3%582473
578IM L71– 96.7%54112– 77.4%555563
579JAC QX PHEV1– 99.4%5803– 99.2%590576
580LEVC L3801– 98.6%5982– 98.9%598571
581MG 31n/a –1n/a620 –
582MG One1– 96.0%6002– 97.6%600643
583Nissan Kicks1– 98.4%6012– 98.9%602448
584Roewe RX51– 99.9%1153,904+ 33.3%168242
585Toyota bZ4X1– 98.3%6022– 98.5%605536
586VW T-Cross1– 99.6% –1– 100.0%621378
587Yangwang U91new6032new607n/a

Source: CAAM

South Korea February 2026: Tesla breaks records, Kia PV5 up to #4

The Kia PV5 is up to a record 4th place in South Korea in February.

13/03 update: Now with Top 50 best-selling foreign models.

The South Korean new vehicle market is down a harsh -7.3% year-on-year in February to 122,874 units. Indeed if foreign manufacturers are euphoric at +34.6% to 22.1% share, local carmakers sink -14.8% to 77.9% of the market. Year-to-date, thanks to a strong January sales are up 2% to 243,320 including 195,179 locals (-3.9%) and 48,141 foreigners (+35.9%).

For the 2nd month in a row, Kia (-8.6%) is above sister brand Hyundai (-14.7%) and cements its YTD dominance with 35% share vs. 33.5%. Tesla (+254.1%) is the performer of the month, breaking its records for ranking (#3) and share (6.4%). Genesis (-32.1%) is in complete freefall at #4 and falls to its lowest volume in almost 6 years: since March 2020. BMW (+0.6%) and Mercedes (+14.1%) follow, both defying the negative market while KG Mobility (+38.3%) surges ahead but drops one spot on last month to #7. Audi (+62.7%), Toyota (+27.3%) and Volkswagen (+20.2%) also shine while newcomer BYD is down two ranks on January to #12.

Looking at the domestic models ranking, the Kia Sorento (-15.2%) remains in 2nd place, followed this time by the Hyundai Porter (-10.4%) and Sonata (-3.2%). The surprise of the month is the 4th place of the new Kia PV5, up 23 ranks on last month and now #16 year-to-date vs. #45 over the Full Year 2025. The Hyundai Grandeur (-28.2%) rounds out the Top 5 in paltry fashion. The rare gainers this month are almost all BEVs and include the Hyundai Ioniq 9 (+867.4%), Ioniq 5 (+120.6%) and Kia EV3 (+53.7%).

As for the foreign models, the Tesla Model Y (+243.9%) is above 7,000 units and ranks #2 overall when including domestic nameplates. The Mercedes E Class (+19.2%) drops one spot to #2 as does the BMW 5 Series (+3.1%) a lot more discreet. The Tesla Model 3 (+658.7%) surges from outside the January Top 50 directly into 4th place. The Mercedes GLC (+13.4%) rounds out the Top 5 while the Mercedes GLE (+102.1%) more than doubles its year ago result and halves its January ranking to #6. The BYD Sealion 7 is once again the best-selling new launch and now ranks #6 year-to-date.

Previous month: South Korea January 2026: Kia topples Hyundai to #1, monopolises podium

One year ago: South Korea February 2025: Kia monopolises podium again but Hyundai #1

Full February 2026 Top 31 All brands, Top 55 All local models and Top 50 foreign models below.

South Korea February 2026 – brands:

PosBrandFeb-26%/25Jan2026%/25PosFY25
1Kia42,06634.2%– 8.6%185,19535.0%+ 0.9%12
2Hyundai40,06632.6%– 14.7%281,60333.5%– 3.1%21
3Tesla7,8686.4%+ 254.1%89,8344.0%+ 341.6%66
4Genesis6,9425.6%– 32.1%315,6136.4%– 18.0%33
5BMW6,3135.1%+ 0.6%412,5835.2%+ 2.9%44
6Mercedes5,3224.3%+ 14.1%510,4434.3%+ 23.5%55
7KG Mobility3,7013.0%+ 38.3%66,8882.8%+ 38.4%78
8Renault Korea2,0001.6%– 59.0%74,2391.7%– 43.3%87
9Lexus1,1130.9%– 16.8%92,5771.1%+ 4.6%910
10Volvo1,0950.9%+ 4.7%112,1320.9%+ 2.5%119
11Audi9910.8%+ 62.7%121,8380.8%+ 97.8%1212
12BYD9570.8%new102,3040.9%#DIV/0!1016
13GM Korea9090.7%– 38.7%131,6410.7%– 39.2%1311
14Toyota7930.6%+ 27.3%151,4150.6%+ 34.4%1414
15Volkswagen6000.5%+ 20.2%188170.3%+ 30.1%1718
16Mini5100.4%– 5.2%161,0770.4%+ 39.5%1615
17Porsche4940.4%– 29.7%141,1960.5%– 11.2%1513
18Land Rover3860.3%– 12.7%176100.3%– 20.5%1817
19Polestar2430.2%+ 242.3%272700.1%+ 55.2%1920
20GMC1230.1%+ 485.7%221850.1%+ 428.6%2130
21Jeep1020.1%– 8.1%192190.1%– 5.2%2021
22Peugeot790.1%+ 97.5%241120.0%+ 43.6%2424
23Ford660.1%– 83.2%211300.1%– 82.9%2219
24Bentley400.0%+ 53.8%25680.0%+ 88.9%2627
25Honda230.0%– 92.3%201270.1%– 73.3%2322
26Cadillac230.0%– 8.0%23730.0%+ 43.1%2525
27Rolls-Royce170.0%+ 30.8%30280.0%+ 40.0%2931
28Lincoln150.0%– 87.4%28380.0%– 85.0%2823
29Ferrari130.0%– 53.6%26400.0%– 33.3%2728
30Lamborghini40.0%– 88.6%29250.0%– 73.1%3026
31Maserati00.0%– 100.0%3100.0%– 100.0%3129
 –Total local manufacturers95,68477.9%– 14.8% –195,17980.2%– 3.9% – –
 –Total foreign manufacturers27,19022.1%+ 34.6% –48,14119.8%+ 35.9% – –
 –Total market122,874100.0%– 7.3% –243,320100.0%+ 2.0% – –

South Korea February 2026 – local models:

PosModelFeb-26/25Jan2026/25PosFY25
1Kia Sorento7,693– 15.2%116,081– 2.7%11
2Hyundai Porter4,634– 10.4%127,954– 6.5%88
3Hyundai Sonata4,436– 3.2%59,579+ 16.7%311
4Kia PV53,967new274,993new1645
5Hyundai Grandeur3,933– 28.2%68,949– 20.0%55
6Kia Sportage3,800– 42.1%29,815– 25.2%24
7Kia Carnival3,712– 52.0%38,990– 34.9%43
8Hyundai Avante3,628– 42.4%48,872– 24.6%62
9Kia EV33,469+ 53.7%304,206+ 56.6%1922
10Kia Ray3,241– 24.4%87,687– 5.8%912
11Hyundai Ioniq 53,227+ 120.6%403,541+ 130.2%2226
12Hyundai Palisade3,081– 19.8%78,075+ 26.9%76
13Hyundai Tucson2,972– 37.2%97,241– 13.5%1010
14Hyundai Kona2,876+ 28.7%136,039+ 38.0%1219
15Hyundai Santa Fe2,679– 47.2%116,058– 38.8%117
16Kia Bongo2,607– 20.5%175,032– 11.7%1517
17Kia EV52,524new293,371new2449
18Genesis G802,247– 44.2%145,240– 22.4%1313
19Kia K52,175– 13.1%154,927– 3.1%1716
20Genesis GV702,090– 24.0%164,792– 12.7%1818
21Kia EV41,874new362,270new3134
22Hyundai Staria1,781– 40.7%194,109– 25.1%2015
23Hyundai Ioniq 91,751+ 867.4%421,975+ 991.2%3233
24Genesis GV801,689– 36.1%184,075– 23.6%2120
25Hyundai Ioniq 61,571+ 354.0%411,816+ 407.3%3342
26Renault Korea Grand Koleos1,474– 64.1%243,137– 49.0%2714
27Kia Seltos1,430– 70.0%105,128– 43.7%149
28KGM Musso1,393new262,516new2944
29Kia K81,384– 43.7%203,519– 26.0%2321
30Kia Niro1,378+ 61.4%223,369+ 136.4%2527
31Hyundai Casper1,171– 9.4%252,299+ 3.6%3024
32Kia Morning1,141+ 49.2%213,228+ 43.5%2625
33Hyundai Bus/Truck1,122– 12.5%232,891+ 29.3%2823
34Kia EV61,000– 9.1%431,214+ 3.6%3730
35KGM Musso EV842new331,369new3637
36Chevrolet Trax Crossover771– 31.2%321,378– 33.5%3529
37Hyundai Venue532– 23.7%281,423+ 2.3%3428
38KGM Actyon511+ 43.9%311,143+ 37.2%3835
39Genesis G90509– 18.9%34998– 15.6%3936
40KGM Tivoli500+ 16.3%39867+ 19.9%4041
41Hyundai Nexo467+ 88.3%49552+ 102.9%4439
42Renault Korea Arkana336+ 29.2%38705+ 32.5%4240
43Kia Tasman328new37704new4332
44KGM Torres301– 48.0%35728– 35.3%4131
45Hyundai ST1205+ 2.0%52230+ 10.6%4955
46Genesis G70169+ 4.3%50252– 6.3%4850
47Renault Korea Scenic E-Tech150new44357new4559
48Kia Bus/Special149+ 29.6%46284+ 31.5%4646
49Chevrolet Trailblazer138– 54.3%47259– 48.3%4748
50Genesis GV60122+ 662.5%54140+ 677.8%5358
51Kia EV9113+ 28.4%51153+ 22.4%5253
52Kia K981– 50.6%45224– 22.0%5054
53KGM Rexton New Arena77– 18.9%48164– 19.6%5157
54KGM Torres EVX77– 82.5%53101– 77.7%5452
55Renault Korea Filante40new –40new55 –
56Chevrolet Colorado0– 100.0%554– 83.3%5663

South Korea February 2026 – foreign models:

PosModelFeb-26/25Jan2026/25PosFY25
1Tesla Model Y7,015+ 243.9%38,574+ 320.3%11
2Mercedes E Class2,274+ 19.2%14,494+ 34.3%22
3BMW 5 Series1,773+ 3.1%23,724+ 5.7%33
4Tesla Model 3827+ 658.7%n/a848+ 678.0%135
5Mercedes GLC823+ 13.4%41,632+ 19.4%44
6Mercedes GLE687+ 102.1%121,175+ 66.0%86
7BMW X3643+ 6.6%61,332+ 17.4%58
8BYD Sealion 7621new71,277new625
9BMW X5588+ 22.2%91,190+ 13.9%710
10BMW 3 Series535+ 17.6%101,103+ 30.8%109
11BMW 7 Series534+ 30.9%131,016+ 16.6%1113
12Volvo XC60398– 17.3%16786– 12.4%1411
13BMW X7372– 7.5%15771– 3.3%1514
14Lexus ES357– 42.4%11870– 30.5%127
15VW ID.4353– 5.9%n/a363– 3.7%2543
16Lexus NX330– 14.7%51,132+ 71.8%918
17BMW i5300+ 188.5%26473+ 141.3%2136
18Mini Cooper Hatch292+ 10.2%19565+ 36.1%1915
19Mercedes S Class287– 15.6%14748+ 17.6%1712
20Mercedes CLE283– 19.8%18560– 6.7%2020
21Lexus RX283+ 89.9%n/a285+ 7.5%3633
22BMW X6274– 19.4%17571– 13.5%1819
23Audi Q5269n/a50358n/a27n/a
24Toyota Camry252+ 14.0%42353+ 2.0%2931
25Polestar 4241+ 239.4%n/a268+ 54.0%3926
26BMW X4205– 36.5%20428– 22.7%2216
27Volvo XC90193+ 87.4%23411+ 129.6%2338
28Volvo XC40190– 17.0%28356– 16.2%2824
29Volvo S90181+ 46.0%29343+ 19.1%3039
30Mercedes CLA175+ 143.1%41278+ 107.5%37n/a
31Audi A3174+ 521.4%32319+ 1039.3%32n/a
32BMW X1169– 32.1%33312– 24.5%3328
33Porsche Taycan161+ 34.2%21379+ 56.6%2435
34BMW 4 Series146– 27.4%38273– 10.8%3832
35Toyota RAV4144+ 396.6%25319+ 355.7%3130
36Audi A5143new22361new26n/a
37BYD Seal142newn/a193new45n/a
38Mercedes G Class136– 51.3%30294– 46.7%3521
39Mercedes A Class130+ 6.6%n/a202– 4.7%44n/a
40Porsche Panamera124– 41.0%27294– 31.0%3434
41Range Rover Sport124+ 25.3%n/a142– 11.3%n/a45
42BYD Atto 3119new8753new1622
43Audi Q4 e-Tron115– 55.4%n/a156– 47.8%4923
44BMW iX111new47204new42n/a
45Land Rover Defender110+ 0.0%46203+ 3.0%4349
46Toyota Crown109+ 4.8%n/a170+ 13.3%47n/a
47Mercedes C Class109– 14.2%n/a131– 41.5%n/a27
48VW Golf108n/a40212n/a40n/a
49Range Rover104– 29.7%n/a173– 30.0%4644
50Mercedes EQB100+ 1150.0%n/a166+ 1975.0%48n/a
51Toyota Prius100+ 6.4%n/a145– 2.7%n/an/a

Source: KAIDA

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