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Panama April 2026: Kaiyi, Changan, Dongfeng most impressive

The Kaiyi KY7 is up to #7 in Panama in April.

5,312 new light vehicles hit Panama’s roads in April, a +4.1% year-on-year improvement. The year-to-date tally after four months is up 14% to 21,717. Toyota (-13.3%) remains by far the best-selling carmaker in the country despite a hefty year-on-year loss leading it to 14.7% share vs. 18.4% so far this year. Hyundai (+3.3%) almost matches the market above Kia (-0.2%) and Suzuki (-3.8%) both down. Geely (+0.8%) is stable and rounds out the Top 5. Spectacular gainers include Kaiyi (+111.3%), Changan (+56.8%), Dongfeng (+56.4%) and Ford (+47.4%).

Model-wise, the Hyundai Grand i10 (+19.8%) threepeats at #1 but it’s not enough to topples the Toyota Hilux (-33.2%), down to #5 this month, in the YTD oder. The Kia Soluto (+25.7%) also shines at #2 while the Mitsubishi L200 soars six spots on March to #4. The Kaiyi KY7 lodges its first Top 10 finish since last October at #7.

Previous month: Panama March 2026: Market surges 42.5%, Jetour, Changan, Isuzu shine

Previous year: Panama Full Year 2025: Toyota Hilux signs 5th straight win

Full April 2026 Top 67 All brands and Top 10 models below.

Panama April 2026 – brands:

PosBrandApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Toyota78014.7%– 13.3%13,99318.4%– 2.3%11
2Hyundai59011.1%+ 3.3%22,69112.4%+ 16.1%23
3Kia58411.0%– 0.2%32,60412.0%+ 1.5%32
4Suzuki2785.2%– 3.8%41,0785.0%+ 11.8%45
5Geely2635.0%+ 0.8%61,0674.9%+ 10.1%54
6Changan2434.6%+ 56.8%87803.6%+ 42.9%79
7Mitsubishi2284.3%+ 5.1%77593.5%+ 19.9%86
8Jetour1923.6%+ 12.3%59394.3%+ 51.7%68
9Nissan1793.4%– 17.1%105662.6%– 18.3%107
10Kaiyi1693.2%+ 111.3%135052.3%+ 134.9%1116
11Ford1683.2%+ 47.4%144792.2%+ 5.7%1211
12Isuzu1452.7%– 4.6%95912.7%+ 31.0%910
13Dongfeng1222.3%+ 56.4%164622.1%+ 109.0%1418
14Mazda1152.2%– 17.9%114652.1%+ 6.9%1312
15Forthing991.9%– 25.0%173291.5%– 20.3%1713
16GAC Motors981.8%– 20.3%124171.9%+ 19.8%1514
17Chevrolet841.6%– 7.7%222611.2%+ 26.7%2019
18Honda791.5%– 26.2%183061.4%– 21.5%1815
19Chery771.4%– 14.4%154121.9%+ 39.7%1617
20BYD681.3%+ 142.9%251900.9%+ 38.7%2422
21Jaecoo671.3%+ 2133.3%212781.3%+ 612.8%1924
22BMW551.0%+ 57.1%202050.9%+ 45.4%2320
23Lexus511.0%+ 50.0%242071.0%+ 55.6%2221
24Soueast450.8%new192411.1%new2129
25GWM410.8%+ 13.9%261760.8%+ 40.8%2523
26Mercedes310.6%+ 14.8%33800.4%– 12.1%3031
27Audi300.6%+ 57.9%271230.6%+ 51.9%2732
28JAC300.6%+ 30.4%231300.6%+ 136.4%2634
29MG280.5%+ 16.7%34820.4%+ 39.0%2925
30Karry270.5%+ 107.7%29630.3%+ 65.8%3642
31Maxus270.5%+ 125.0%32620.3%+ 19.2%3735
32Foton250.5%– 10.7%281050.5%+ 72.1%2833
33JMC220.4%+ 4.8%35670.3%+ 9.8%3326
34212200.4%new45370.2%new4250
35Volkswagen200.4%– 20.0%30760.3%– 37.2%3128
36Lynk & Co170.3%+ 240.0%36730.3%+ 563.6%3244
37Ram160.3%– 5.9%38500.2%– 3.8%3836
38Renault160.3%+ 700.0%42400.2%+ 1900.0%4161
39Subaru150.3%– 57.1%31670.3%– 40.7%3427
40Land Rover140.3%+ 16.7%43420.2%– 19.2%4037
41Omoda110.2%– 45.0%37640.3%– 31.2%3530
42Porsche90.2%– 25.0%39460.2%– 19.3%3939
43Mini80.2%+ 14.3%40310.1%+ 10.7%4345
44Acura70.1%– 56.3%48260.1%– 48.0%4540
45Jeep60.1%– 45.5%41270.1%– 18.2%4443
46ZX Auto50.1%+ 0.0%53120.1%+ 71.4%5354
47BAIC40.1%n/a46170.1%n/a4869
48Bestune40.1%– 77.8%50200.1%– 66.1%4641
49Farizon40.1%n/a54130.1%+ 550.0%5065
50JIM40.1%new57110.1%new5466
51AITO30.1%new4990.0%new5773
52Fiat30.1%– 25.0%55130.1%– 43.5%5147
53Infiniti30.1%+ 200.0%56120.1%– 45.5%5248
54Rox30.1%new5290.0%new58 –
55Tesla30.1%– 70.0%6440.0%– 71.4%6353
56Zeekr30.1%new6740.0%new65 –
57Lincoln20.0%+ 0.0% –60.0%– 53.8%6151
58Shineray20.0%– 60.0%44150.1%+ 114.3%4957
59Venucia20.0%+ 0.0% –30.0%– 25.0%6759
60Volvo20.0%– 90.9%47190.1%– 73.2%4738
61Xpeng20.0%n/a6640.0%+ 33.3%6464
62Ferrari10.0%n/a –10.0%+ 0.0%75 –
63GMC10.0%– 50.0% –10.0%– 75.0%7660
64IM10.0%+ 0.0% –20.0%– 50.0%7162
65Lotus10.0%+ 0.0% –30.0%– 25.0%6667
66VGV10.0%– 50.0% –30.0%– 25.0%6858
67Xiaomi10.0%new51100.0%new5672

Panama April 2026 – models:

PosModelApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Hyundai Grand i102905.5%+ 19.8%11,1575.3%+ 32.5%22
2Kia Soluto2254.2%+ 25.7%21,0354.8%+ 26.8%33
3Toyota Yaris Cross1883.5%– 19.7%48624.0%– 0.8%44
4Mitsubishi L2001713.2%n/a10n/an/an/an/a13
5Toyota Hilux1693.2%– 33.2%31,2535.8%+ 14.8%11
6Isuzu D-Max1001.9%n/a6n/an/an/an/a10
7Kaiyi KY7991.9%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
8Kia Picanto981.8%– 3.9%8n/an/an/an/a5
9Mazda CX-5891.7%– 2.2%n/an/an/an/an/a16
10Hyundai Creta821.5%n/a54822.2%n/an/a6

Source: ADAP

Singapore April 2026: BYD breaks share record at 30.7%, GAC in Top 5

BYD crosses the 30% share milestone for the first time.

It’s another excellent month for new car sales in Singapore at +15.3% year-on-year in April toΒ 4,553 units. This way, the year-to-date volume is now up 20.3% to 17,875. BYD (+70.9%) continues to fly high, even breaking its market share record at 30.7% (previous best 28.2% last January). 96% of BYD’s April sales are BEVs. Toyota (-35%) is in great difficulty and sells less than a third of BYD’s volume… Mercedes (-6.1%) and BMW (-22.2%) follow, both unable to capitalise on the positive market. GAC (+105.8%) breaks into the Top 5 for the first time with 97% of its volume being BEVs. Zeekr (+1014.3%), Chery (+566.7%) and MG (+219.6%) all post surreal gains, with Tesla (+37.7%) also dynamic YoY but down to #8.

Previous month: Singapore March 2026: Chery, MG, Tesla shine in market up 16.5%

One year ago: Singapore April 2024: BYD at 20.7% share, GAC inside Top 10

Full April 2026 Top 47 All brands ranking below.

Singapore April 2026 – brands:

PosBrandApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1BYD1,40030.7%+ 70.9%14,63926.0%+ 54.5%11
2Toyota (incl Lexus)4279.4%– 35.0%22,35913.2%+ 15.1%22
3Mercedes2916.4%– 6.1%51,1476.4%– 31.9%44
4BMW2876.3%– 22.2%41,1196.3%– 33.9%53
5GAC2144.7%+ 105.8%76053.4%+ 130.0%811
6Honda2024.4%– 53.3%68844.9%– 40.9%65
7Chery2004.4%+ 566.7%88004.5%+ 566.7%716
8Tesla1683.7%+ 37.7%31,6839.4%+ 214.6%36
9MG1633.6%+ 219.6%105383.0%+ 244.9%913
10Zeekr1563.4%+ 1014.3%134252.4%+ 451.9%1014
11Xpeng1523.3%+ 117.1%123992.2%+ 53.5%1212
12Hyundai982.2%– 25.2%222651.5%– 45.9%147
13Kia821.8%– 12.8%113562.0%– 17.2%139
14Nissan811.8%– 21.4%94222.4%+ 19.9%1110
15Volvo661.4%+ 13.8%192021.1%+ 1.0%1618
16Audi601.3%+ 17.6%182141.2%+ 23.7%1515
17Dongfeng541.2%+ 58.8%142001.1%+ 69.5%1722
18Maxus511.1%+ 537.5%251100.6%+ 139.1%2326
19AvatR451.0%new211230.7%new2131
20Leapmotor420.9%new27920.5%new2435
21Subaru420.9%+ 10.5%241180.7%– 31.0%2219
22Mazda400.9%– 71.0%151680.9%– 54.2%208
23Porsche320.7%– 41.8%171781.0%– 20.2%1917
24Geely290.6%new23880.5%new2537
25Volkswagen280.6%– 69.6%30730.4%– 68.9%2720
26Mini200.4%+ 5.3%26740.4%– 25.3%2624
27Skoda200.4%– 42.9%35420.2%– 66.1%3123
28Citroen160.4%+ 700.0%44200.1%+ 66.7%3338
29Deepal150.3%– 6.3%31460.3%+ 130.0%3028
30Polestar120.3%– 14.3%29360.2%– 41.0%3227
31Land Rover90.2%+ 0.0%28610.3%+ 24.5%2825
32Opel80.2%+ 100.0%20590.3%+ 742.9%2932
33Suzuki80.2%– 65.2%161881.1%+ 43.5%1821
34Smart70.2%+ 16.7%40150.1%– 37.5%3633
35Cupra40.1%+ 33.3%34130.1%+ 62.5%3734
36Great Wall40.1%– 66.7%33160.1%– 65.2%3529
37Alfa Romeo30.1%+ 200.0% –30.0%+ 0.0%4747
38Ferrari30.1%n/a4180.0%+ 0.0%4140
39Bentley20.0%+ 100.0%4840.0%– 55.6%4439
40Maserati20.0%+ 0.0%32100.1%– 50.0%4036
41NIO20.0%new36180.1%new3459
42Rolls Royce20.0%+ 100.0%4560.0%+ 100.0%4246
43Aston Martin10.0%+ 0.0%4730.0%+ 200.0%4853
44Jaguar10.0%+ 0.0%38100.1%+ 400.0%3943
45Jeep10.0%n/a4240.0%– 50.0%4548
46Lamborghini10.0%+ 0.0%4640.0%– 33.3%4644
47Peugeot10.0%– 92.9%5030.0%– 94.7%5030

Source: LTA

Cyprus April 2026: Hyundai Tucson #1, Kia Stonic #1 YTD

The Kia Stonic is back to #1 YTD in Cyprus.

According toΒ our local partners SEMO Cyprus and INNOSOFT, the Cypriot market is up 8.1% year-on-year in April to 1,185 units. The YTD tally is now down -13.5% to 4,799. This month Kia (+78.9%) easily reclaims the brands top spot after a freak #1 spot by Nissan last month. Hyundai (+42.5%) also shines to 2nd place ahead of Volkswagen (-18.9%). Newcomer BYD is up to #4 with 7% share which are both new records. Toyota (-46.9%) closes out the Top 5 in party form. #1 last month, Nissan (stable) falls to #7.

Model-wise, the Hyundai Tucson (+77.2%) shoots up to #1 with 8.5% share ahead of the Kia Stonic (+196.6%) which climbs three spots YTD to reclaim the pole position it held over the Full Year 2025. In fact Kia places no less than five models inside the Top 6 with the Xceed (+1200%) at #3, the EV3 (+163.2%) at #4, the Sportage (-4.7%) at #5 and the Picanto (estimated at +11.1%) at #6. The BYD Atto 3 and Dolphin Surf are both inside the Top 10.

Previous month: Cyprus March 2026: Nissan Juke and Qashqai dominate in market off -24.2%

One year ago: Cyprus April 2025: Renault Arkana up to #2 in market down -31.8%

Full April 2026 Top 33 All brands and Top 20 models below.

Cyprus April 2026 – brands:

PosBrandApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Kia27223.0%+ 78.9%277316.1%– 24.7%11
2Hyundai12410.5%+ 42.5%53286.8%– 32.5%53
3Volkswagen907.6%– 18.9%43477.2%– 22.2%44
4BYD837.0%new62996.2%new618
5Toyota766.4%– 46.9%33497.3%– 28.8%32
6BMW625.2%+ 14.8%72906.0%– 12.7%76
7Nissan433.6%+ 0.0%150210.5%+ 5.7%25
8Renault342.9%– 53.4%131773.7%– 25.6%98
9Mercedes332.8%– 55.4%122264.7%– 27.6%87
10Jeep322.7%– 45.8%81583.3%– 29.1%109
11Land Rover312.6%+ 6.9%111162.4%– 5.7%1315
12Dacia302.5%+ 36.4%91523.2%+ 20.6%1111
13Peugeot292.4%+ 107.1%10962.0%+ 84.6%1419
14Audi282.4%– 49.1%191272.6%– 33.5%1210
15Skoda282.4%+ 7.7%17851.8%– 23.4%1713
16Ford262.2%– 13.3%21881.8%– 54.2%1512
17MG211.8%+ 75.0%15671.4%+ 157.7%2021
18Mini211.8%+ 61.5%16731.5%– 51.0%1914
19Seat171.4%+ 142.9%31260.5%– 54.4%2624
20Porsche151.3%– 21.1%14851.8%– 24.8%1616
21Ssangyong151.3%+ 150.0%20440.9%+ 57.1%2425
22Lexus141.2%+ 0.0%22611.3%– 9.0%2120
23Cupra131.1%+ 30.0%24440.9%+ 29.4%2322
24Honda110.9%– 21.4%23481.0%+ 20.0%2223
25Suzuki70.6%+ 133.3%28230.5%+ 15.0%2827
26Volvo70.6%– 22.2%18841.8%– 23.6%1817
27BAIC60.5%new25220.5%new29 –
28Mazda50.4%+ 25.0%27230.5%– 23.3%2726
29Opel50.4%+ 0.0%29180.4%+ 63.6%3029
30Citroen40.3%+ 100.0%26390.8%+ 550.0%2528
31Alfa Romeo10.1%+ 0.0% –80.2%+ 100.0%3231
32Lamborghini10.1%n/a –30.1%– 25.0%3434
33Maserati10.1%+ 0.0%30110.2%+ 57.1%3132

Cyprus April 2026 – models:

Note: This ranking features the Top 30 models YTD ordered based on their April sales and may therefore not be 100% accurate.

PosModelApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Hyundai Tucson1018.5%+ 77.2%91843.8%– 11.1%53
2Kia Stonic867.3%+ 196.6%32314.8%– 29.6%11
3Kia Xceed524.4%+ 1200.0%131192.5%+ 15.5%814
4Kia EV3504.2%+ 163.2%71062.2%+ 116.3%1119
5Kia Sportage413.5%– 4.7%42294.8%– 23.7%22
6Kia Picanto (est)403.4%+ 11.1%65701.5%– 51.7%1517
7VW T-Roc353.0%– 20.5%61232.6%– 33.5%75
8BYD Atto 3292.4%newn/a891.9%new12n/a
9BYD Dolphin Surf272.3%new20671.4%new19n/a
10Jeep Avenger252.1%– 19.4%51262.6%– 1.6%67
11Toyota Yaris Cross252.1%– 37.5%101072.2%+ 0.9%1010
12Toyota C-HR242.0%– 4.0%151092.3%– 10.7%98
13Nissan Qashqai231.9%+ 15.0%22294.8%+ 24.5%34
14VW T-Cross231.9%+ 15.0%n/a681.4%– 20.9%1712
15Mini Countryman181.5%+ 100.0%18521.1%– 62.0%2515
16Land Rover Discovery Sport (est)151.3%n/an/a430.9%+ 59.3%2984
17Peugeot 3008151.3%+ 66.7%14541.1%+ 74.2%22n/a
18Dacia Duster141.2%+ 16.7%16691.4%+ 155.6%1618
19Hyundai Kona141.2%– 12.5%17711.5%– 63.8%1411
20Nissan Juke131.1%+ 44.4%12014.2%+ 8.1%46
n/aBMW X1121.0%– 36.8%n/a671.4%– 47.2%1813
n/aBYD Seal U110.9%new8761.6%new13n/a
n/aVW Taigo110.9%– 31.3%n/a551.1%– 34.5%2121
n/aVW Tiguan110.9%– 8.3%n/a581.2%+ 34.9%2022
n/aRenault Captur100.8%– 16.7%21541.1%+ 45.9%23n/a
n/aMercedes GLC80.7%– 46.7%n/a450.9%– 15.1%2829
n/aNissan X-Trail60.5%– 50.0%11511.1%– 32.0%2720
n/aBYD Sealion 750.4%newn/a410.9%new30n/a
n/aRenault Arkana40.3%– 91.8%n/a521.1%– 65.6%269
n/aVolvo XC4040.3%+ 33.3%19541.1%– 8.5%2424

Source: SEMO Cyprus and INNOSOFT

Germany private sales April 2026: BMW X1 takes the lead

The BMW X1 is the most popular vehicle with German private buyers in April.

88,204 new cars four a private buyer in Germany in April, a 8.2% year-on-year improvement. The Private Sales Ratio (PSR) stands at 35.4% vs. 33.6% a year ago in April 2025. The year-to-date tally is up 3% to 316,821 and 33.4% PSR vs. 33.9% a year ago.

For the second month in a row we can share with you exclusive private sales brands data. Volkswagen (-5.9%) holds 12.5% of the market vs. 18.5% in overall sales due to a weak 24% PSR. It is the only brand in negative in the Top 6. Mercedes (+0.8%) overtakes Skoda to #2 with 36.5% PSR vs. 37.7% for the Czech brand. BMW (+14.8%), Hyundai (+32.5%) and Dacia (+15.2%) follow with Hyundai reaching 54.3% PSR and Dacia at 77.6%. Renault (+32.2%, 54.8% PSR), Fiat (-9.5% and 55.9% PSR) and Ford (-4.5% and 41.9% PSR) also command a higher PSR than average in the remainder of the Top 10.

In the models ranking, the BMW X1 (49% PSR) takes the lead whereas it ranked #6 last month. It distances the Fiat Ducato (55.9% PSR) and Skoda Elroq (55.4% PSR). The VW Golf (24% PSR) has to contend with the 4th place as it does YTD, and is followed by the VW T-Roc (31% PSR) and Hyundai Tucson (62.4% PSR). Distant leader last month, the Tesla Model Y (76% PSR) falls to 7th place but stays #1 year-to-date. The Dacia Sandero (80.3% PSR) climbs back into the Top 10 at #8 but only ranks #10 YTD whereas it was #4 over the Full Year 2025.

Previous month: Germany private sales March 2026: Tesla Model Y distant leader

One year ago: Germany private sales April 2025: Fiat Ducato repeats at #1, Skoda Elroq in Top 10

Full April 2026 Top 62 All brands and Top 345 All models below.

Germany private sales April 2026 – brands:

PosBrandPS Apr-26%PSR/25MarPS 1-4 2026%PSR/25Pos
1Volkswagen11,04312.5%24.0%– 5.9%140,42412.8%22.9%– 19.9%1
2Mercedes8,4939.6%36.5%+ 0.8%329,9829.5%36.4%– 4.0%3
3Skoda7,9899.1%37.7%+ 1.3%230,4569.6%36.4%+ 15.2%2
4BMW6,7297.6%30.1%+ 14.8%521,3526.7%25.9%+ 14.3%4
5Hyundai4,6885.3%54.3%+ 32.5%616,7345.3%52.1%+ 46.3%5
6Dacia4,1974.8%77.6%+ 15.2%713,7714.3%71.8%– 10.8%6
7Fiat3,4253.9%55.9%– 9.5%912,5314.0%54.1%+ 23.4%8
8Ford3,2453.7%41.9%– 4.5%812,1283.8%38.0%– 6.2%9
9Audi3,0663.5%16.6%+ 2.1%1210,8553.4%15.5%– 12.2%10
10Renault2,9853.4%54.8%+ 32.2%139,5123.0%50.5%+ 14.9%12
11Cupra2,7553.1%47.8%– 32.9%109,4143.0%45.3%– 39.9%13
12Tesla2,4872.8%79.0%+ 505.4%412,6264.0%79.0%+ 302.4%7
13Kia2,3412.7%41.4%+ 12.0%158,4522.7%42.5%+ 16.5%14
14Mazda2,2432.5%63.4%+ 73.3%147,9232.5%48.4%+ 36.4%15
15Seat2,1902.5%36.5%– 13.4%119,8553.1%34.7%– 14.6%11
16Toyota2,1452.4%38.9%– 1.2%167,0042.2%33.0%– 14.8%18
17Peugeot2,0292.3%37.9%+ 21.2%187,4322.3%35.8%+ 6.2%17
18Citroen1,8612.1%40.2%+ 22.3%177,6132.4%43.0%+ 26.8%16
19Opel1,8582.1%15.2%+ 57.7%196,7322.1%14.7%+ 43.7%19
20BYD1,8012.0%38.3%+ 1463.8%224,4961.4%32.5%+ 1229.5%22
21Leapmotor1,2141.4%89.6%+ 408.1%243,8541.2%85.2%+ 449.0%23
22Mini1,1771.3%34.2%+ 18.2%204,6161.5%36.7%+ 22.7%21
23Volvo1,1591.3%29.8%– 41.1%215,0061.6%30.3%– 33.3%20
24Nissan8911.0%37.6%+ 1.4%233,0941.0%27.1%– 12.3%24
25MG Roewe7750.9%27.4%– 4.2%262,4990.8%27.8%– 17.4%27
26Porsche7530.9%32.9%– 24.8%252,8970.9%27.4%– 9.0%25
27Suzuki6030.7%40.8%– 34.8%272,6060.8%34.5%– 20.7%26
28Mitsubishi4500.5%49.6%– 49.0%281,5350.5%38.8%– 51.4%28
29Honda4380.5%59.8%– 1.8%291,4730.5%50.4%– 13.6%29
30Land Rover4160.5%26.7%+ 10.7%311,3550.4%25.3%+ 8.9%31
31Jeep4140.5%44.7%– 7.4%301,4000.4%37.1%– 20.6%30
32Smart3630.4%37.3%+ 331.8%329610.3%38.6%+ 126.0%32
33Xpeng2620.3%44.0%+ 244.6%347850.2%43.6%+ 263.4%34
34Alfa Romeo1910.2%54.7%– 34.4%338610.3%50.6%– 31.6%33
35KGM1790.2%67.8%+ 142.0%365690.2%63.0%+ 101.8%36
36Subaru1710.2%56.8%– 23.7%356160.2%56.2%– 14.8%35
37DS880.1%45.8%+ 183.3%392560.1%39.6%+ 85.4%39
38Ferrari830.1%45.4%+ 23.9%382820.1%47.3%+ 8.5%38
39Iveco760.1%76.8%+ 1.3%372880.1%77.8%+ 13.4%37
40Alpine730.1%56.2%+ 35.1%411810.1%38.7%+ 75.7%41
41Lexus690.1%21.4%– 65.2%402310.1%20.7%– 59.6%40
42Lynk & Co640.1%50.0%+ 611.1%421740.1%44.4%+ 1350.0%43
43Polestar430.0%17.2%– 15.7%431790.1%11.7%– 28.4%42
44Man280.0%23.7%– 26.3%44790.0%18.4%– 40.2%44
45Lamborghini240.0%34.8%+ 26.2%45760.0%26.2%– 40.2%45
46Vinfast170.0%85.0%+ 325.0%50720.0%88.9%+ 132.3%46
47GWM150.0%75.1%– 80.3%46460.0%43.0%– 79.1%48
48Ineos130.0%46.4%– 13.5%51450.0%39.5%– 8.2%49
49Togg110.0%61.1%new47560.0%49.5%new47
50Maserati90.0%16.7%– 35.7%49300.0%19.4%– 36.2%51
51Deepal70.0%100.0%new56100.0%35.7%new55
52Bentley70.0%16.3%– 12.8%48320.0%19.3%– 30.5%50
53LucidΒ 60.0%28.6%+ 500.0%55150.0%26.8%+ 200.0%53
54Zeekr50.0%27.8%new6080.0%16.7%new57
55GenesisΒ 30.0%3.2%– 89.2%52150.0%5.1%– 79.4%52
56Jaecoo30.0%2.7%new5390.0%7.4%new56
57Lotus30.0%25.0%– 75.0%54120.0%18.8%– 76.0%54
58Cadillac20.0%33.3%+ 0.0% –60.0%26.1%– 50.0%58
59Dongfeng20.0%66.7%new –20.0%66.7%– 100.0%62
60Omoda10.0%8.3%new5820.0%15.4%new61
61Fisker10.0%100.0%n/a –10.0%100.0%n/a64
62Maxus10.0%100.0%n/a –10.0%100.0%+ 0.0%65

Germany private sales April 2026 – models:

PSPosModelPS Apr-26PS ratioMarPS 2026 1-4PS ratioPSFY25
14BMW X12,34149.0%66,35841.3%53
210Fiat Ducato1,93155.9%37,04753.9%22
314Skoda Elroq1,85155.4%47,02151.1%313
41VW Golf1,76224.0%56,66122.7%45
52VW T-Roc1,60531.0%85,90330.7%71
620Hyundai Tucson1,59562.4%26,11063.0%620
738Tesla Model Y1,49676.0%18,93279.3%137
846Dacia Sandero1,41180.3%114,90874.4%104
929Skoda Karoq1,32859.2%95,72860.6%86
1012Mercedes CLA-Klasse1,27637.6%104,95842.9%929
119VW ID.31,25635.7%323,42529.3%259
1237Skoda Kamiq1,21660.5%164,09059.8%138
1311Mini All1,17734.2%134,61636.7%117
1419VW T-Cross1,16041.9%154,08541.8%1421
158Mercedes GLC/EQC1,12129.4%263,58826.7%2216
1632VW Polo1,10451.7%254,03645.4%1517
1743Mercedes GLA/EQA1,10060.2%284,10659.2%1210
1857Hyundai Inster1,09472.0%273,32974.8%2648
1963Cupra Born1,06173.6%173,57367.0%2311
206Skoda Octavia1,03625.6%223,89124.0%1822
217BMW X31,02326.7%332,96122.7%3049
2244Skoda Fabia1,00054.8%144,03252.5%1612
2340Citroen C3/C3 Aircross97350.9%243,87351.9%1952
2474Tesla Model 396685.2%73,59979.6%2175
2536BMW 1er95747.5%213,19943.4%2718
2616VW Transporter94930.7%183,92131.8%1723
2749Seat Ateca88853.4%123,68449.1%2047
2860Hyundai Kona87659.9%362,92257.7%3233
293VW Tiguan85617.4%313,09616.1%2815
3054Mercedes GLB/EQB85654.6%581,92440.5%5356
3153Ford Puma83653.0%293,07455.8%2932
3276Dacia Bigster82874.3%203,50771.7%2424
3377Fiat 500 lineup82074.1%392,89974.2%3338
3484Dacia Duster78477.8%352,60970.9%3527
3526Mercedes E-Klasse/EQE77332.2%402,37627.4%4026
3624Seat Leon71729.8%342,76728.3%3414
3717Skoda Kodiaq69324.8%382,52323.8%3743
3898Renault R569179.4%551,92871.7%5281
3968Hyundai i2068451.6%232,49555.2%38100
4039Mercedes C-KlasseΒ 67835.0%522,60736.6%3628
41100Mazda CX-567378.9%871,05057.8%99184
4258VW Taigo65643.3%412,38540.0%3939
4364Cupra Tavascan63544.9%192,32450.1%4136
4455Cupra Formentor63140.9%372,14835.9%4325
45107Dacia Spring61382.8%1071,05576.3%9890
4627Toyota Yaris/Yaris Cross57725.6%452,10128.1%4531
4793Citroen Jumper57563.5%571,96154.7%5061
4878Ford Transit, Tourneo57252.7%481,77342.2%6267
4967Mercedes A-KlasseΒ 56842.1%641,78643.0%6119
50103Dacia Jogger56071.1%691,69164.3%6541
5180Toyota Aygo X56054.3%471,80437.7%5897
5299Mazda CX-3055464.4%302,95053.6%3135
535Opel Corsa55112.5%771,79811.2%6045
54123Leapmotor T0354892.4%531,92787.7%11586
5575BYD Seal U53847.7%561,81952.0%57153
5672Peugeot 200853643.3%512,04141.4%4765
5761Audi Q352335.8%422,04233.5%4677
5856Ford Transit Custom51633.5%442,14432.1%4453
5918Skoda Enyaq51118.3%541,79917.4%5974
6073Peugeot 300849542.3%711,89941.9%56109
6179Porsche 91149345.4%461,75244.0%6382
6288Ford Kuga46148.1%602,18148.6%4240
6394Mercedes Sprinter45051.3%591,68054.3%6663
6431BMW 3er44520.3%611,57818.1%7058
6586Peugeot 20844444.7%791,44635.8%7557
6634BMW 4er44421.4%621,42419.9%7668
67128BYD Dolphin Surf43982.5%941,07335.8%94186
68110Kia EV343865.3%741,66564.1%6773
6966Cupra Terramar42831.5%731,37028.5%7954
7042Audi A342123.0%652,01623.3%4834
7165Mercedes V-Klasse/EQV41529.6%761,63828.1%6864
7289Kia Sportage41543.8%431,99852.7%4970
73131Renault 441183.9%1121,05877.7%97163
7415Audi A640312.7%891,1138.3%8884
75114Renault Clio39963.8%631,71247.4%6479
76148Leapmotor B1039693.4%1091,10289.8%90239
7795Ford Explorer38744.1%841,13941.4%8772
7852Volvo XC6038123.4%701,90427.7%5542
7933Opel Grandland X38018.3%661,92924.3%51107
8023BMW 5er37115.1%681,47414.2%7451
8147BMW 2er36821.2%751,41521.9%7755
8248VW Caddy36621.4%851,39821.5%7871
8381Mercedes CLE36635.5%901,19842.8%8460
8487Nissan Qashqai35535.9%501,50027.5%7189
85101Volvo XC4035041.6%801,62840.8%6946
8697Renault Austral33438.3%831,19041.5%8562
8792Seat Arona33136.2%491,92137.7%5430
88117Fiat Grande Panda32953.8%961,22146.8%83145
8996Suzuki Swift32837.6%671,49133.7%7283
90113Kia EV432852.2%12165649.3%123280
91143Mazda630069.9%10482659.6%111207
9269BYD Atto 229923.1%18442622.1%161288
9351Audi Q529918.0%1061,06618.8%9580
9441Opel Mokka29816.2%11587513.1%10893
95153Nissan Micra29876.8%12352955.3%140 –
9683Opel Frontera29729.3%1021,07928.2%9196
9725Audi A529312.2%971,07511.0%92103
9862Audi Q629320.2%11979114.4%113143
99140Renault Captur27763.8%991,05951.0%9678
100137Volvo EX3027561.4%11183253.8%109123
10135VW ID.4, ID.527013.1%9896213.3%10476
102161Leapmotor C1027079.9%10382475.0%112152
103127Jeep Avenger26649.6%9598039.3%102110
104154Mazda325668.4%821,22945.7%82122
105134Fiat 60025555.8%11098057.7%10159
10682Seat Ibiza25424.9%861,48224.6%7366
107130Toyota C-HR25451.3%12057434.2%130108
108163Mercedes B-Klasse25377.1%721,29670.8%8044
10970Audi Q425019.3%11876217.2%117161
110125Kia EV224843.4% –24836.9%186 –
111156BMW Z424268.2%10866057.4%122147
112133Mazda CX-6023850.7%8896437.4%10392
11322VW Tayron2309.2%921,24411.4%8195
114150Suzuki Vitara22954.8%10194940.1%10587
115111MG RX622434.4%11673939.4%119119
116105Kia Picanto22429.6%10091536.1%107102
117112MG ZS22335.0%781,07435.7%9391
118136Mercedes Citan22148.9%12576340.6%116129
119168Renault Scenic22177.8%18239563.9%170189
12071BMW X522117.5%11377016.6%114111
121104Toyota Corolla/Cross21628.2%10593824.3%106101
122146Toyota Proace20447.8%16553848.3%139150
12391BYD Seal20321.7%13455414.3%136215
12430Opel Astra1968.9%1735496.1%137118
125132Skoda Scala19240.0%11474939.9%11899
126157Range Rover Evoque19154.1%17541135.1%167181
12713VW Passat1895.6%919887.5%10088
12845Audi Q218610.5%1355228.0%141104
12928Audi A11848.2%12960012.6%12685
130118Smart #518330.1%17042031.8%165195
13190Mercedes GLE17819.0%11782720.3%110112
132172Mitsubishi ASX17763.2%12860263.8%125120
13321VW ID.71756.9%1246926.6%12198
134176MG S517566.5%16935935.9%176258
135106Kia Ceed/Xceed17423.4%931,10527.1%8950
136160Xpeng G617050.0%13158753.1%128174
13750Skoda Superb1639.8%1226239.1%124128
13885VW ID. Buzz15715.7%13356817.9%132127
139142Hyundai Ioniq515636.3%14055431.6%135121
140190Toyota bZ4X15271.4%14159753.4%12794
141158Peugeot Expert14141.2%15847336.2%148176
142119Ford Transit Connect14023.1%17942017.2%164142
143199Peugeot Boxer13971.6%13649359.7%146141
144151BYD Sealion 0713734.0%18333639.3%178244
145116Mercedes G-Klasse13621.9%16354625.7%138125
14659VW Touran1349.1%1275609.6%133126
147194Honda Jazz13265.3%15241565.3%166155
148102Citroen C5 X/Aircross13115.8%13952218.8%142140
149109Peugeot 30813018.1%16643919.8%155148
150124Porsche Cayenne12922.6%13751716.4%143144
151173Jeep Compass12946.1%17429940.1%181139
152182Smart #112851.4%16138448.1%172167
153171Mitsubishi Grandis12544.5%14942843.0%159342
154193Honda HR-V12561.9%14542645.5%162162
155201Kia PV512566.1%12644852.3%151333
156139Land Rover Defender12528.5%13057432.2%129151
157122Audi Q8/Q8 e-Tron12420.8%15957122.3%131131
158126Hyundai i3012222.2%16842221.1%163115
159135Ford Capri12226.8%15440029.4%169154
160166VW Crafter12041.4%17636137.2%175156
161186Mazda212051.5%16245243.9%149138
162141BMW X211927.4%16044024.5%153117
163144Renault Symbioz11727.3%16447432.7%147133
164200Kia EV511559.9%15140043.2%168376
165121Opel Zafira Life11519.2%15543722.9%157221
166210Toyota Urban Cruiser11270.9%18621441.9%190 –
167197Alfa Romeo Junior11055.8%14855958.4%134116
168177Renault Espace11042.1%17134748.2%177157
169187Renault Kangoo10846.8%17243941.4%156130
170170BYD Atto 310737.8%26014633.9%212267
171174Kia Stonic10538.5%15045241.9%150149
172129Peugeot 500810521.1%18044321.1%152183
173167Ford Transit Courier9733.8%14251636.3%144146
174178Nissan Juke9235.4%14642731.5%160132
175184Xpeng G99037.5%19719630.0%196236
176206DS 78350.6%20322242.8%189217
177165Citroen Jumpy8127.0%15371340.5%120124
178209Honda CR-V8050.3%16731346.1%180166
179164Nissan X-Trail8025.6%13238517.2%171175
180169MG 47827.5%3069221.2%239106
181234Renault Master7673.8%17826579.3%184208
182224Renault Megane7665.5%22513148.1%220271
183149Volvo XC907517.8%17736817.1%174134
184179Porsche Macan7428.6%14743223.1%158135
185237Iveco Daily7479.6%18127678.6%183192
186228BYD Dolphin7365.8%21512664.3%223275
187203Mitsubishi Outlander7040.2%15631824.0%179168
188159Audi Q76920.2%19123313.2%188172
189230Subaru Forester6661.1%18826460.3%185180
190175BMW X76524.1%19521322.8%191190
191211Renault Trafic5937.8%20219334.7%197198
192138Citroen C4/C4 X/Spacetourer5813.0%15743927.5%154105
193205Mazda CX-805633.7%13829334.4%182170
194235Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross5557.9%20813025.5%222240
195232Alpine A2905450.0%22013038.3%221232
196147Fiat Panda5412.7%19020221.2%193200
197195Renault Rafale5226.0%18919931.2%195160
198223Smart #35244.8%21015642.4%207209
199120VW Touareg518.5%2311366.2%217210
200207Kia EV65030.9%19418727.3%198178
201252SsangYong Tivoli4868.6%19318473.6%199187
202152Range Rover Sport4711.7%20915112.4%209201
203251Alfa Romeo Tonale4766.2%21813247.6%219197
204115Mercedes Vito477.5%2041579.0%206179
205249Subaru Outback4763.5%20615058.4%211204
206108MG 3466.3%1981678.1%203164
207212Mazda MX-54630.3%20715331.6%208218
208145BMW iX4610.7%19218111.3%200182
209155Renault Twingo4412.2%3084610.6%271368
210191Hyundai Bayon4320.7%20020216.3%194173
211183Citroen Berlingo4317.8%22710521.0%232165
212221Kia Sorento4335.5%19915933.8%205196
213214Ford Mustang4228.2%20113829.5%215194
214196BMW X64221.1%8150821.7%145206
215255Subaru Crosstrek4161.2%19618057.1%201188
216246Ford Mustang Mach-E4051.9%23910347.0%235265
217180Volvo S/V603814.7%22116316.7%204177
218270SsangYong Torres3877.6%23411269.6%227254
219231Suzuki S-Cross3835.2%21713930.7%214169
220259Honda ZR-V3860.3%21213548.9%218213
221217Hyundai Santa Fe3727.0%21114021.6%213185
222240Toyota Land Cruiser3741.1%2309838.6%237237
223220Nissan Townstar3627.9%21316822.6%202171
224262Ssangyong Actyon3561.4%22311253.8%228253
225256Honda Civic3452.3%20513762.0%216203
226208Hyundai Ioniq 93421.1%22810420.1%233289
227181BMW 7er3313.0%21611313.9%226229
228216Ford Focus3223.4%18723910.0%187114
229236Lexus LBX3233.7%21910529.8%231202
230267SsangYong Rexton3260.4%2408248.8%246256
231204Polestar 43218.9%22612112.2%225228
232188Kia K42812.6%2724211.6%276 –
233202Volvo EX902815.9%2796413.6%255255
234189Porsche Taycan2812.7%2359811.2%238205
235265Kia Niro2647.3%2369847.8%236211
236282SsangYong Korando2674.3%2507968.1%249246
237225Man TGE2622.6%2417117.7%253222
238263Fiat Ulysse2646.4%2628536.5%243231
239268Nissan Ariya2548.1%2446249.6%258199
240261Alfa Romeo Stelvio2541.0%21412337.9%224193
241272Lynk & Co 082552.1%2298539.2%242302
242254Lamborghini Urus2434.8%2517626.2%252241
243260Lynk & Co 012438.1%2556244.3%257297
244247Mitsubishi Colt2329.9%2535731.1%262136
245213Peugeot 4082214.6%22410716.8%229159
246243Hyundai i102226.2%18538325.5%17369
247222Kia EV92218.3%2377919.4%250249
248192Range RoverΒ Β 2110.2%2388414.8%245234
249285Honda Prelude2066.7%2962517.0%287 –
250198Mercedes SL2010.2%2734314.1%275259
251215Porsche Panamera1913.7%2457010.5%254216
252291Alpine A1101990.5%2464984.5%267272
253277Ferrari 12Cilindri1947.5%2496344.0%256264
254238Opel Combo1920.4%2664415.0%274282
255241Range Rover Velar1921.3%2488222.0%247225
256233Jeep Wrangler1816.7%23310422.3%234243
257273Toyota RAV41736.2%22210734.2%230137
258280MG Cyberster1744.7%2435735.0%260257
259269Peugeot Rifter1631.4%2549146.7%240235
260274Subaru Solterra1634.8% –1627.6%303306
261281Ferrari 296 GTB1541.7%2615453.0%264247
262284Tesla Model S1550.0%2645750.0%261298
263299Lynk & Co 021588.2%2982777.1%284321
264253Hyundai Ioniq61521.4%2772610.0%286290
265162Mercedes S-Klasse/EQS154.5%242857.6%244212
266278Ferrari Purosangue1435.0%2595135.7%265273
267290Ferrari Roma1352.0%2327962.7%248269
268226Audi A81311.4%290267.7%285261
269287Lexus RZ1346.4%2742830.4%283248
270286Ineos Grenadier1346.4%2714539.5%272270
271289Ferrari Amalfi1246.2%3021636.4%302 –
272229Mercedes GLS1211.0%14320635.2%192226
273239Lexus NX1213.0%2476020.3%259242
274297Renault Arkana1164.7%2527751.0%251158
275257Polestar 21116.9%2635513.1%263233
276264BMW XM1119.6%2753113.1%280284
277218MG S6107.5% –102.7%312 –
278266Land Rover Discovery Sport1018.2%2694624.6%270263
279219Hyundai Staria107.7%257479.9%269238
280311Vinfast VF61090.9%2975089.3%266 –
281298Tesla Model X1058.8%2563853.5%277304
282308Porsche Cayman1083.3%2812870.0%282224
283307Toyota Prius1071.4%3431525.4%306287
284292Alfa Romeo Giulia945.0%2684733.1%268223
285279Volvo C40922.5%2863023.8%281266
286312Honda E:NY1981.8%2882273.3%293309
287275Maserati Grecale817.8%2762317.8%288292
288242Mercedes AMG GT89.1%2833717.5%278250
289309GWM Wey 05866.7%2852240.7%292285
290315Fiat Tipo880.0%2588612.9%241227
291319Ferrari SF90/Stradale8100.0%3391760.7%299279
292304Togg T10X853.3%2674550.5%273318
293245Audi e-Tron GT810.1%2653210.2%279268
294271Lexus UX714.3%3032220.2%294219
295316Vinfast VF 8777.8%2822288.0%291293
296305Toyota Supra640.0%2782047.6%296303
297323Deepal S056100.0%313836.4%319 –
298250Suzuki Swace68.1%280239.3%289296
299283Bentley Continental618.7%2931916.9%298278
300294Lucid Gravity527.8%305925.0%315 –
301295Zeekr 7X527.8%323820.5%318 –
302327GWM Wey 035100.0%2841747.2%301283
303302BYD Tang531.2%3181527.8%305327
304185Nissan Primastar41.7%289223.9%290245
305227Jaecoo 732.7%29197.4%314 –
306276Lexus RX36.7%322115.2%309291
307310Land Rover Discovery325.0%346712.7%322308
308332Togg T10F3100.0%3401145.8%310343
309300DS 4317.6%2702126.2%295310
310314DS 8218.2%2951226.1%308375
311336Suzuki Across266.7%345410.8%336332
312333GWM Ora 07266.7%328675.0%323341
313338Dongfeng Box266.7% –266.7%344 –
314320Opel Movano225.0%3351716.2%300252
315329Lotus Emeya240.0% –28.0%348337
316344Fiat Doblo2100.0%327888.9%320352
317321Ferrari 849 Testarossa225.0% –220.0%345 –
318293BMW X4211.1%294196.8%297191
319325Cadillac Escalade233.3% –640.0%327314
320288Genesis GV7027.4%300108.3%313286
321306Xpeng P7213.3% –24.6%355319
322248Volvo ES9022.6%299114.3%311 –
323258Genesis GV6011.6%30752.9%330315
324324Maserati GranTurismo116.7%301735.0%321320
325322Omoda 5114.3% –114.3%358 –
326313Bentley Bentayga19.1%2871324.1%307307
327342Jeep Renegade150.0%3201525.9%304230
328345Mazda MX-30150.0%310640.0%324260
329352Lotus Emira1100.0%304583.3%329294
330343Iveco Stralis150.0%312975.0%316326
331354VW Up!1100.0%3174100.0%334330
332346Mercedes Arocs150.0% –450.0%335334
333331Iveco Eurocargo125.0%329342.9%339338
334357Man TGM1100.0%332216.7%350339
335347Man TGL150.0%331218.2%349346
336356Fiat Scudo1100.0% –2100.0%346349
337360Fisker Ocean1100.0% –1100.0%362369
338362MG 51100.0% –1100.0%368370
339358Deepal S071100.0%341233.3%353 –
340361Nissan Interstar1100.0% –116.7%364 –
341364Maxus 71100.0% –1100.0%371 –
342328Lexus LM120.0% –312.5%342345
343334Subaru Impreza133.3%338628.6%325301
344317Lexus ES111.1%32526.1%352322
345335Lucid Air133.3%314630.0%326325

Source: KBA

China new models April 2026: VW ID.ERA 9X and Chery QQ3 EV launch

VW ID.ERA 9X

Now that April 2026 has been studied, let’s focus on the latest launches on the Chinese market. This month is very busy as a lot of models present at the Beijing Auto Show are entering the market. As a result we have 12 new models hitting the charts, including 3 foreigners. To fully understand the scope of the Chinese market, make sure you consult our Exclusive Guide to all 190 active Chinese Brands.

1. Chery QQ3 EV (8,494 sales)

The Chery QQ3 EV revives a legendary nameplate and is an all-electric, third generation rebirth of Chery’s iconic urban hatchback. It shifts from a basic budget vehicle to a tech-focused, space-efficient urban commuter. The QQ3 EV eatures a rounded β€œLight Geometry” silhouette that pays homage to the classic first-generation QQ. It incorporates oval projector LED matrix headlights, aerodynamic body lines, flush door handles, a floating roof, and a standard power tailgate. Built on an ultra-flat EV platform using β€œSpace Max” engineering, pushing the wheels to the corners to provide an 85% cabin space efficiency. It comes with a minimalist two-tone interior, 256-color ambient lighting, and extensive storage including a 375L boot, a 70L front trunk (frunk), and a 35L compartment beneath the rear seats. The dashboard is dominated by a massive 15.6-inch 2.5K floating central touchscreen paired with an 8.8-inch driver instrument cluster. The system is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8155 processor running AI voice interaction.

The QQ3 is 4,195 mm long, 1,811 mm wide and 1,573 mm tall with a 2,700 mm wheelbase. There are two available Lithium Iron Phosphate battery packs: 29.5 kWh for a 310 km CLTC range and 41.3 kWh for a 420 km CLTC range. The car supports DC fast charging to replenish the battery from 30% to 80% in 16 minutes. It is priced from 58,900 to 78,900 yuan (7,450-9,975€ or US$8,700-11,600) and will compete with the likes of the Geely Xingyuan aka EX2 (68,800-87,800 yuan), Wuling Bingo (56,800-66,800 yuan), MG 4 (68,800-102,800 yuan) and Leapmotor A10 (65,800-86,800 yuan). In terms of sales prospects, Chery reported receiving 56,789 orders β€œshortly” after launch, although without specifying the amount of time it took to reach this figure. Regardless, this is still very impressive and calls for a high bar for success.

Bar for success: 13,000 monthly sales

2. Leapmotor D19 (4,455 sales)

Leapmotor is on a roll at the moment, reaching a record 5th place in the wholesales brands ranking in April. And this momentum is set to continue as it has recently launched new models in 2 months: after the A10 hatch in March, here comes the D19. It is an upper-large, three-row flagship luxury SUV which debuts the brand’s premium D-series line. Built on the advanced LEAP 4.0 architecture, it targets executive and family buyers by blending massive footprint dimensions with ultra-premium interior technology. I spoke about the D19 in my domestic brands coverage of the Beijing Auto Show 2026. The D19’s claim to fame is the largest EREV battery in the world at 80.3 kWh, enabling a 500km run with the ICE turned off. More on this later. In terms of exterior design, the D19 adopts Leapmotor’s β€œTechnology Natural Aesthetics 2.0” styling language. It features a prominent β€œRange Rover-esque” boxy silhouette, a full-width interactive LED light bar, an active aerodynamic lower grille, three-stage projector headlights, and flush door handles.

It is 5,252 mm long, 1,995 mm wide, and 1,780 mm tall, riding on a generous 3,110 mm wheelbase (similar in size to a Toyota Land Cruiser or BMW X7) and available in high-comfort 6-seat or 7-seat configurations. The luxury cabin mimics high-end MPVs with Nappa leather upholstery, second-row zero-gravity reclining seats (up to 120 degrees), a climate-controlled 8.1L refrigerator, integrated folding work tables, and an industry-first onboard oxygen generator. The dashboard includes a 17.3-inch central touchscreen, a 10.25-inch digital gauge cluster, and a massive 60-inch AR head-up display (HUD). Rear passengers get an independent 21.4-inch 3K entertainment screen. The vehicle’s central computing domain relies on dual Qualcomm Snapdragon 8797 chipsets. The EREV variant features a 80.3 kWh CATL pack for up to 500 km electric (approx. 1,300 km combined) while the BEV manages up to 720 km pure electric range and 0 to 100 km/h in under 3 sec.

The D19 is priced from 219,800 to 269,800 yuan (27,800-34,100€ or US$32,400-39,700) which makes it compete with the likes of the AITO M9 (183,900-269,800 yuan), BYD Great Tang (250,000-320,000 yuan) and IM LS8 (261,800-311,800 yuan). This is new ground for Leapmotor and the first monthly sales result is already quite respectable. We don’t need much more to consider the vehicle a success.

Bar for success: 6,000 monthly sales

3. Buick Electra E7 (2,562 sales)

Buick isn’t faring to badly at the moment in a dark context for foreign manufacturers in China: sales are down -11.2% over the first four months of 2026, placing it at #17 in the brands charts vs. #20 over the Full year 2025. April sales are down -34% though. The E7 is the 5th model under the Electra NEV sub brand after the Encasa (1,482 sales in April), E5 (788 sales), L7 (470 sales) and E4 (2 sales) which have all flopped so far.Β 

The E7 is a mid-size PHEV SUV specifically developed to challenge dominant local brands in China. It comes at 4,850 mm long, 1,910 mm wide, and 1,676 mm tall with a 2,850 mm wheelbase.Β Despite the Electra moniker historically used for pure EVs, this model introduces Buick’s next-generation β€œTrue Dragon” (Zhenlong) Plug-in Hybrid Pro technology, aiming to offer zero range anxiety alongside premium cabin tech.

Equipped with a 32.6 kWh Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) battery pack, it delivers up to 235 km of pure EV range (CLTC) and a massive 1,630 km total combined range on a full tank and charge. It supports DC fast charging that adds 100 km of range in 10 minutes. The E7 is very competitively priced from 159,900 to 199,900 yuan (20,700-25,300€ or US$23,500-29,400) and even temporarily starts at 154,900 yuan (19,600€ or US$22,800) with launch incentives. It will fight the likes of the Chery Fulwin T9L (129,900-186,900 yuan) or the Lynk & Co 08 EM-P (175,800-228,800 yuan) as well as some foreigners such as the Nissan NX8 (159,900-209,900 yuan).

Bar for success: 5,000 monthly sales

4. VW ID.ERA 9X (2,326 sales)

As covered in the most impressive carmakers at the last Beijing Auto Show, Volkswagen seems to have finally woken up in China after falling to #4 brand in both March and April. At the Show, it presented no less than four new NEV models including this ID.ERA 9X. The 9X is an extra-large, three-row luxury crossover developed by the SAIC-VW joint venture. It is Volkswagen’s first mass-production EREV. It comes at 5,207 mm long, 1,997 mm wide, and 1,810 mm tall with a 3,070 mm wheelbase, incorporates a glowing VW emblem, full-width LED matrix lighting, an automatic side step, and an aerodynamic posture. The interior features a front passenger touch screen, an integrated 21-inch top-mounted rear display and an onboard fridge.

The ID.Era 9X relies on a highly efficient 1.5L turbocharged inline-4 range-extender engine (based on VW’s EA211 EVO 2 platform, delivering 105 kW/141 hp) acting strictly as a generator to feed the electric powertrain. It is available in a 295 hp single rear electric motor or 510 hp dual electric motors reaching 100 km/h in 5.6 seconds. There are two battery options: 51.1 kWh LFP for a 267 km CLTC pure EV range and 65.2 Ternary NMC for a 406 km CLTC put EV range and 1,651 km comprehensive range. The ERA.9X is priced from 309,800 to 359,800 yuan (39,200-45,500€ or US$45,600-53,000) and will compete with the likes of the Li Auto L9 (559,800 yuan),AITO M8 (359,800-459,800 yuan) and IM LS9 (332,800-362,800 yuan).

Volkswagen needs all the fire power it can get to reverse mediocre results (-46.8% in April) so we will place the bar to success rather high.

Bar for success: 6,000 monthly sales

5. Voyah Taishan X8 (1,505 sales)

Dongfeng’s Voyah premium brand is in great shape so far this year with sales up 20.9% in a falling market. The new Taishan X8 (or Titan X8) is a full-size 5-seat flagship SUV built on Dongfeng’s Tianyuan Architecture and employing a high-voltage 800V platform. It comes at 5,200 mm long, 2,025 mm wide, and 1,814 mm tall, riding on a massive 3,090 mm wheelbase. The X8 is the dedicated 5-seat derivative of the larger 6-seat Taishan flagship. It employs the brand’s signature β€œKunpeng Spreading Wings” design ethos, featuring a massive, silver vertical-waterfall front grille integrated with ultra-slim daytime running lights inspired by ancient oracle bone script. It is fitted with illuminated semi-hidden door handles.

The interior showcases the first automotive deployment of Huawei’s HarmonyOS 5.2 Smart Cockpit configured around dual independent 15.6-inch 2K central touchscreens. The X8 is available as a PHEV (44.5 kWh LFP pack for 310 km pure EV range or 65 kWg ternary NMC battery for 370 km pure EV range) and also as a BEV featuring 98 kWh or 120 kWh battery capacities, generating a maximum pure electric driving range of up to 727 km (CLTC). The X8 is priced from 302,900-389,900 yuan (38,300-49,300€ or US$44,600-57,400) and will compete with the Li Auto L7 (301,800-359,800 yuan), Zeekr 8X (356,800-500,800 yuan), AITO M7 (249,800-389,800 yuan) and AITO M8 (359,800-459,800 yuan). The X8 received 20,000 orders within 20 hours or its pre-sales launch and 40,000 after 13 days. Voyah wants the X8 to become the brand’s bestselling model, a title currently held by the Dreamer MPV with 6,995 sales in April.Β 

Bar for success: 6,000 monthly sales

6. Aion N60 (884 sales)

GAC’s Aion sales are stable year-on-year over the first four months of 2026 (-3.2%) to roughly 90,000 units. This is a very respectable level and the N60 is aiming at pushing this further. It is a compact electric crossover focused on interior space, comfort, and value rather than sporty styling. Its exterior uses a clean, aerodynamic EV design with a full-width LED light bar, slim headlights, hidden door handles, and a tall roofline that gives it a slightly MPV-like silhouette. It is 4,615 mm long, 1,860-1,883 mm wide and 1,673 mm tall with a 2,775 mm wheelbase, prioritising rear passenger room. Inside, the cabin follows the minimalist trend common among newer Chinese EVs, centered around a large touchscreen infotainment system and a digital instrument display.

Mechanically, the N60 is built as a front-wheel-drive EV powered by a 165 kW electric motor. Depending on the version, it offers LFP battery packs ranging from about 45.6 kWh to nearly 70 kWh, with claimed CLTC driving ranges between 410 km and 610 km. One of the standout aspects of the vehicle is its technology package: even relatively affordable trims include LiDAR-based advanced driver assistance systems, 4D radar, automated parking features, and GAC’s latest ADiGO intelligent cockpit software β€” features that are usually reserved for more expensive EVs. Indeed the Aion is aggressively priced from 105,800 to 125,800 yuan (13,400-15,900€ or US$15,600-18,500). This puts it against vehicles such as the BYD Sealion 05 (117,800-145,900 yuan) and Toyota bZ3X (109,800-159,800 yuan). Its stablemate – and similarly priced – the Aion i60 is a PHEV variant and has reached almost 10,000 sales in April. Approaching this would make the N60 a success.

Bar for success: 7,500 monthly sales

7. Exeed EX7 (564 sales)

Chery’s premium brand Exeed sales are in dire straits at -58.2% over the first four months of 2026. The carmaker definitely needs fresh blood and the EX7 aims at fixing this situation. It is a high-performance luxury mid-to-large five-seater SUV, coming at 4,988 mm long, 1,975 mm wide, and 1,710 mm high, riding on a 3,000 mm wheelbase. The EX7 features aΒ seamless, full-width LED daytime running light bar integrating the brand lettering. It incorporatesΒ flush, hidden door handles, frameless doors, and a high belt line. The rear is outfitted with a full-width taillight bar and a specialised β€œLittle Blue Light” auxiliary driving status indicator. The EX7’s main feature remains its brake-by-wire electronic mechanical braking setup, replacing conventional hydraulic architecture with independently controlled wheel-braking motors.

The interior is dominated by a seamless, bezel-less 30-inch 6K ultrawide integrated screen spanning the centre and passenger sides. It is supplemented by a separate floating driver instrument panel and an augmented reality heads-up display (AR-HUD). The vehicle includes a 2,880-watt β€œBo Ya” premium sound system utilising up to 31 speakers (including headrest units). It comes equipped with a 9.2-litre dual-temperature (-18Β°C to 50Β°C) smart refrigerator. As is the case for a lot of recent Chinese launches, there are EREV and BEV variants for the EX7. The EREV claims a combined CLTC range over 1,500 km thanks to a 41.16 kWh battery, while the BEV featuring up to 97.6 kWh CATL battery for a CLTC range up to 726 km. The EX7 is priced from 199,900 to 263,900 yuan (25,300-33,400€ or US$29,400-38,900) and will compete with the likes of the Leapmotor D19 (219,800-269,800 yuan) and Fang Cheng Bao Bao 7 (179,800-239,800 yuan). Given depleted sales, the EX7 instantly becomes the brand’s best-seller for its first month in market. We’d want it to climb higher to have a real effect on the carmaker’s overall sales in China.

Bar for success: 5,000 monthly sales

8. Geely Galaxy Starshine 7 (519 sales)

Geely has recently established itself as the #2 brand in China below BYD (even though it is #1 year-to-date in 2026) thanks to surging sales and the help of its Galaxy NEV sub-brand. The Starshine 7 is a new addition to the growing Galaxy lineup, it’s a mid-size PHEV sedan coming at 4,958 mm long, 1,915 mm wide, and 1,505 mm tall, sitting on a spacious 2,852 mm wheelbase and adopts the sub-brand’s signature design language. The front end is highlighted by a large trapezoidal β€œGalaxy Waterfall” grille with distinct vertical chrome inserts which makes it look like a much more expensive model than what it is (more on this below). Note the sedan featuresΒ traditional pull-out door handles instead of hidden ones.

The dashboard layout features a wraparound cockpit housing a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster for the driver and a floating 15.6-inch central infotainment display. The Starshine 7 offers a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated inline-4 engine (82 kW / 110 hp) coupled with a 28.3 kWh Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) battery This gives it a pure electric range of up to 170 km (CLTC). It is priced very competitively between 112,800 and 142,800 yuan (14,300-18,100€ or US$16,600-21,000) and competes with the BYD Qin L (96,800-153,800 yuan). In terms of sales prospects, the smaller Starshine 6 could only muster 8,262 sales over the first four month of the year, so we will limit our hope for the Starshine 7.

Bar for success: 5,000 monthly sales

9. Shangjie Z7T (285 sales) and Z7 (152 sales)

The Z7 is a premium, full-size smart electric coupe developed as a joint venture between state-owned automaker SAIC Motor and tech giant Huawei. Sold through Huawei’s Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance (HIMA) network, the Z7 debuted alongside a shooting brake wagon variant called the Z7T and which is selling better for now. The exterior design of the Z7 has been likened with the Porsche Taycan from almost every angle, just as the Z7T resembles a Taycan Sport Turismo.Β The front also reminds us of the super successful Xiaomi SU7. The rear features a single, full-width β€œStar River” LED taillight strip that utilises an intricate sparkle/crystal effect. The Z7 is a large sedan coming in at 5,036 mm long, 1,976 mm wide, and 1,465 mm tall with a 3,000 mm wheelbase.

Inside, the centrepiece is a floating central touchscreen that can electronically extend forward/backward and rotate left/right to actively face either the driver or the front passenger based on who is interacting with it.The interior features β€œAlps Healthy Cabin” design, using degradable/adsorptive materials and water-ion air conditioning tech to purify air and hydrate skin. There are two powertrain options: RWD 354 hp single motor and AWD 582 hp dual-motor. The AWD version reaches 100 km/h in 3.44 seconds. The vehicle usesΒ Huawei’s β€œJingwhale” ternary NMC batteries, either 81 kWh or 100 kWh, the latter achieves a class-leading maximum CLTC range of up to 905 km and it can recover 200 km of range in just 5 minutes. The Z7 is priced from 229,800 to 309,800 yuan (29,100-39,200€ or US$33,800-45,600), with the Z7T commanding a flat 10,000 yuan premium. Its main competitors are the Xiaomi SU7 (219,900-303,900 yuan) and Zeekr 001 (269,800-329,800 yuan). These are untested grounds for Shangjie. The H5 SUV peaked at 10,672 wholesales last November but has fallen back to just 3,852 in April. We’d want higher figures to call the Z7/Z7T a success.

Bar for success: 7,500 combined monthly sales

10. Cadillac Vistiq (80 sales)

The Vistiq is a premium three-rod large luxury SUV manufactured in China ia the SAIC-GM joint venture. It comes atΒ 5,222 mm long, 2,026 mm wide, and 1,799 mm tall, with a 3,094 mm wheelbase and slips between the Lyriq and flagship Escalade IQ. The front design embraces Cadillac’s β€œIQ” electric family aesthetic, featuring an expansive, closed-off black crystal shield grille with intricate interior patterning and a prominent chrome brow. The China-spec Vistiq adopts a 2+2+2 six-seat layout, placing a strong emphasis on acoustic comfort and multi-screen entertainment. The dashboard features a 33-inch wraparound display that merges the digital instrument cluster and infotainment into one glass pane. Rear passengers are treated with dual 12.9-inch entertainment screens mounted behind the front seats.

It is offered in either a single-motor RWD for 342 hp or a dual-motor AWD for 594 hp. The latter reaches 100 km/h in 3.7 seconds. Charging speed is disappointing for the price, adding roughly 127 km of range in 10 minutes. Indeed the Vistiq is priced from 468,800 to 508,800 yuan (59,300-64,300€ or US$69,000-74,900) and will compete with the Zeekr 9X (465,900-599,900 yuan), NIO ES8 (406,800-456,800 yuan), Li Auto L9 (409,800-439,800 yuan) and AITO M9 (469,800-569,800 yuan). Foreign competitors include the pricier BMW X7 and Audi Q7. Cadillac’s best-selling model in China in April was the XT5 at 3,429 sales, so prospects for the Vistiq are limited.

Bar for success: 2,000 monthly sales

11. Arcfox Wendao V9 (8 sales)

Arcfox is BAIC’s premium brand and the Wendao V9 is its first luxury MPV, as well as the first one for BAIC Group. It is a full-size luxury minivan coming at 5,300 mm long, 1,980 mm wide and 1,850 mm tall, riding on an ultra-spacious 3,200 mm wheelbase.Β Positioned as the brand’s flagship β€œOriental Tech MPV,” it entered pre-sales at the Beijing Auto Show. The Wendao V9 features a commanding, conservative, yet upscale profile utilising Arcfox’s β€œARC-FLOW” design language. It has a prominent front β€œstar ring-style” vertical waterfall grille with heavy chrome accents, just like the Chinese like them.The cabin is laid out in a 7-seat (2+2+3) configuration, shifting into a high-tech minimalist layout. The front row gets a 15.6-inch main infotainment screen while the rear passengers enjoy a ceiling-mounted drop-down screen.

The vehicle claims a world-first for an MPV by integrating a full structural anti-roll cage within its body. The V9 is an EREV utilising A 1.5-liter 158 hp turbocharged 4-cylinder engine acting purely as a generator paired with a 304 hp electric motor. Lower trims feature a 37 kWh LFP pack (216 km CLTC electric range), while premium trims use a 53.4 kWh Ternary NMC (315 km). The V9 is priced aggressively at 219,900 to 286,900 yuan (27,800-36,300€ or US$32,400-42,200), undercutting competitors such as the WEY Gaoshan (285,800-353,800 yuan), Voyah Dreamer (309,900-709,900 yuan) and Denza D9 (309,800-600,600 yuan). Playing in the same sandpit is the BYD Xia (206,800-277,800 yuan). The V9 generated good traction when its pre-sales started at the Beijing Auto Show last month with over 8,000 orders placed within its first 48 hours. This is encouraging.

Bar for success: 3,000 monthly sales.

12. Aion Hyptec S600 (2 sales)

The second Aion launch of the month is the Hyptec S600 SUV. It serves as a heavily updated, restyled version of the previous Hyptec HT. The S600 retains its fastback, coupe-styled crossover silhouette. Higher-end variants retain the distinctive rear gull-wing doors carried over from the Hyptec HT, creating a dramatic entry style reminiscent of the Tesla Model X. The rear is cleaned up with a sleek, horizon-inspired full-width LED light bar and an integrated twin rear spoiler to reduce drag and add visual aggression. The cockpit features a clean, minimalist layout with a slim 10.25-inch digital dashboard pushed close to the windshield, and a large 17.3-inch floating central touchscreen.

The S600Β offers both pure battery electric (BEV) and extended-range hybrid (EREV) options. The EREV combines a 1.5-liter turbocharged inline-4 petrol engine (118 kW / 158 hp) acting strictly as a generator with an electric motor. It carries a 36 kWh LFP battery, providing an electric-only range of 170–180 km (CLTC) before the petrol engine kicks in. The BEV is available as single motor RWD and dual motor AWD. Official prices are yet unknown after the vehicle’s debut at the Beijing Auto Show. Competitors will include the Tesla Model Y, Li Auto L6, IM LS6, BYD Sealion 07 and Denza N7. The Hyptec sub-brand remains niche in China so our sales forecast is limited.

Bar for success: 1,000 monthly sales

Slovenia April 2026: VW T-Roc (+186.5%), Toyota Corolla (+167.3%) highlight solid market (+15.6%)

The VW T-Roc ranks #3 in Slovenia in April.

6,004 new cars hit Slovenian roads in April, a splendid 15.6% year-on-year improvement coming at the back of a 10.6% YoY uptick a year ago. The year-to-date volume is now up 13.3% to 22,505. Volkswagen (+22%) is the uncontested leader with 17.4% share, almost three percentage points above its YTD level of 14.5%. Skoda (-19.8%) sinks on a high year-ago comparison base when it placed three models in the Top 4. Renault (+8.2%) disappoints at #3 whereas Toyota (+74.7%) surges ahead but is stuck at #4 like YTD. Opel (+95.8%), Citroen (+50.7%) and Dacia (+50%) impress below. Further down, the Chinese have wind in their sails with Dongfeng (+1228.6%), Geely (+183.9%) and MG (+94.5%) making themselves noticed.

Model-wise, the Skoda Octavia (-17.9%) is #1 for the second time this year and despite a ghastly YoY fall. It is followed by the Renault Captur (-24.9%) in even worse shape whereas the VW T-Roc (+186.5%), up 40 spots on March, and the Toyota Corolla (+167.3%), up five, both post fantastic scores. The VW Tiguan (+31.2%) also shines and rounds out the Top 5. Great performances also by the Toyota Yaris Cross (+75%), Dacia Duster (+41.3%) and VW Golf (+36%).

Previous month: Slovenia March 2026: First win for the Tesla Model 3

One year ago: Slovenia April 2025: Skoda places three models in Top 4

Full April 2026 Top 51 All brands and Top 274 All models below.

Slovenia April 2026 – brands:

PosBrandApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Volkswagen1,04217.4%+ 22.0%13,27114.5%+ 6.4%11
2Skoda59910.0%– 19.8%22,42610.8%+ 3.1%22
3Renault5278.8%+ 8.2%31,8058.0%– 0.4%33
4Toyota4357.2%+ 74.7%51,4376.4%+ 32.0%45
5Ford2434.0%– 1.6%98934.0%– 6.9%86
6Citroen2293.8%+ 50.7%118984.0%+ 29.0%711
7Hyundai2273.8%– 33.2%79264.1%– 21.6%64
8Dacia2133.5%+ 50.0%127903.5%+ 44.7%99
9Audi1973.3%– 6.2%106693.0%– 4.0%1110
10Opel1863.1%+ 95.8%156342.8%+ 38.7%1312
11BMW1692.8%+ 1.2%146052.7%+ 5.8%1413
12Peugeot1682.8%– 20.0%89584.3%– 9.6%57
13MG1422.4%+ 94.5%194952.2%+ 156.5%1617
14Kia1392.3%– 30.5%136713.0%– 28.0%108
15Mercedes1111.8%– 19.0%166663.0%+ 14.2%1214
16Seat1111.8%+ 50.0%203551.6%+ 58.5%1822
17Dongfeng931.5%+ 1228.6%291710.8%+ 87.9%2929
18Geely881.5%+ 183.9%311790.8%+ 27.9%2825
19Leapmotor881.5%new213411.5%mew2028
20Cupra831.4%+ 16.9%232541.1%– 16.4%2421
21Mazda821.4%+ 39.0%183301.5%+ 15.8%2120
22Fiat811.3%+ 268.2%242871.3%+ 90.1%2224
23Omoda811.3%new252201.0%new2538
24Suzuki791.3%+ 12.9%173441.5%– 8.0%1918
25Tesla781.3%+ 69.6%45732.5%+ 155.8%1516
26Nissan560.9%– 11.1%64932.2%+ 32.5%1715
27Forthing500.8%+ 19.0%222661.2%+ 18.8%2319
28Volvo470.8%+ 14.6%261890.8%+ 24.3%2726
29Jaecoo450.7%new271460.6%new3136
30Jeep440.7%+ 2.3%281970.9%+ 19.4%2623
31KG Mobility400.7%+ 2.6%301580.7%+ 23.4%3027
32Honda190.3%– 17.4%36580.3%– 15.9%3432
33Zeekr190.3%new40490.2%new3848
34BAIC170.3%+ 750.0%39430.2%+ 2050.0%3943
35Lexus170.3%+ 88.9%38550.2%– 23.6%3534
36Porsche160.3%– 48.4%34740.3%– 19.6%3230
37Mitsubishi120.2%– 20.0%33730.3%+ 46.0%3333
38Vinfast110.2%new –180.1%new46 –
39Land Rover100.2%– 16.7%37500.2%+ 2.0%3735
40Xpeng100.2%new44210.1%new45 –
41Lynk & Co90.1%n/a41290.1%+ 163.6%4140
42Mini80.1%+ 14.3%43320.1%– 11.1%4037
43Subaru80.1%+ 100.0%42270.1%+ 22.7%4339
44Alfa Romeo60.1%– 78.6%32520.2%– 14.8%3631
45Man60.1%– 40.0%48130.1%– 18.8%4842
46BYD40.1%new35270.1%new4247
47Hongqi40.1%new47150.1%new4745
48DS20.0%– 33.3%46260.1%+ 4.0%4441
49Alpine10.0%– 66.7%5080.0%+ 33.3%4946
50Ineos10.0%new –10.0%new55 –
51Lamborghini10.0%n/a –50.0%n/a5252
 –Others500.8%– 60.0% –1860.8%– 38.8% – –

Slovenia April 2026 – models:

PosModelApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Skoda Octavia1883.1%– 17.9%36673.0%– 4.3%22
2Renault Captur1632.7%– 24.9%54862.2%– 25.8%73
3VW T-Roc1492.5%+ 186.5%434351.9%+ 33.8%97
4Toyota Corolla1472.4%+ 167.3%95232.3%+ 113.5%315
5VW Tiguan1432.4%+ 31.2%124392.0%+ 17.1%86
6Renault Clio1362.3%+ 1.5%46703.0%+ 18.4%11
7Skoda Kamiq1212.0%– 36.6%84992.2%– 17.8%64
8VW Golf1171.9%+ 36.0%143851.7%– 19.3%1111
9Skoda Kodiaq1161.9%– 21.6%75072.3%– 0.6%55
10Dacia Duster1131.9%+ 41.3%163091.4%– 3.1%1712
11Toyota Yaris Cross1121.9%+ 75.0%113151.4%+ 24.0%1514
12VW T-Cross1081.8%– 13.6%153281.5%– 1.8%1310
13VW Taigo891.5%– 1.1%133151.4%+ 22.6%1616
14Citroen C3851.4%+ 41.7%272861.3%– 22.7%1913
15Peugeot 2008851.4%+ 21.4%65112.3%+ 49.9%49
16Ford Tourneo Custom841.4%+ 140.0%222871.3%+ 20.6%1824
17VW Polo771.3%+ 75.0%171850.8%+ 81.4%3443
18Geely Starray731.2%+ 461.5%881140.5%+ 111.1%58119
19Tesla Model Y701.2%+ 125.8%351980.9%+ 69.2%3021
20Omoda 5691.1%new321930.9%new32139
21Seat Leon681.1%+ 100.0%262251.0%+ 84.4%2444
22Fiat Grande Panda661.1%new462141.0%new26131
23Opel Frontera651.1%new182361.0%new2158
24Citroen C3 Aircross641.1%+ 300.0%302581.1%+ 1333.3%2077
25Leapmotor T03621.0%new562110.9%new2785
26Renault Austral601.0%+ 13.2%491780.8%– 22.3%3630
27Hyundai Kona581.0%+ 34.9%292030.9%+ 3.6%2927
28Dacia Sandero570.9%+ 72.7%332311.0%+ 86.3%2222
29Hyundai Tucson570.9%– 50.9%103211.4%– 20.7%148
30Renault Symbioz570.9%+ 338.5%831490.7%+ 156.9%4746
31Ford Kuga560.9%– 13.8%382301.0%+ 13.9%2323
30Toyota C-HR550.9%+ 44.7%361580.7%– 2.5%4237
31MG 3540.9%+ 2600.0%931380.6%+ 820.0%51111
32VW Touran520.9%– 31.6%371500.7%– 10.7%4634
33Skoda Elroq510.8%+ 264.3%341590.7%+ 253.3%4161
34VW ID.4510.8%+ 96.2%761220.5%– 3.9%5441
35MG ZS EV500.8%– 2.0%541110.5%+ 29.1%6163
36Suzuki Vitara500.8%+ 56.3%211850.8%+ 5.1%3335
37BMW X1490.8%+ 19.5%851090.5%+ 3.8%6275
38Forthing T5 Evo450.7%+ 25.0%202211.0%+ 13.3%2519
39VW Multivan450.7%– 27.4%311620.7%– 47.7%3925
40Kia Sportage440.7%– 12.0%241940.9%– 25.1%3120
41Skoda Karoq440.7%– 13.7%232030.9%+ 9.1%3031
42VW Tayron410.7%+ 7.9%531660.7%+ 86.5%3742
43VW ID.7380.6%+ 52.0%281570.7%+ 130.9%4340
44VW Passat380.6%– 38.7%421330.6%– 28.9%5329
45Dongfeng Box370.6%+ 640.0%74990.4%+ 11.2%6760
46VW Touareg370.6%+ 131.3%521070.5%+ 98.1%66129
47Audi Q3360.6%– 25.0%301650.7%– 10.8%3833
48Kia Stonic360.6%– 28.0%251990.9%– 13.5%3128
49Hyundai Inster340.6%+ 6.3%80860.4%+ 152.9%79112
50Jeep Avenger340.6%– 5.6%661440.6%+ 9.1%4932
51Cupra Tavascan330.5%+ 120.0%60870.4%+ 55.4%7792
52Toyota Yaris320.5%+ 113.3%751160.5%+ 56.8%5748
53Nissan Qashqai290.5%– 39.6%23921.7%+ 45.7%1017
54Opel Mokka290.5%+ 38.1%411810.8%+ 81.0%3530
55Opel Vivaro290.5%+ 2800.0%212410.2%+ 1266.7%135187
56Toyota Proace290.5%– 9.4%64970.4%– 23.0%6952
57Citroen C4270.4%+ 50.0%81980.4%+ 10.1%6857
58Jaecoo 7270.4%new45900.4%new75123
60Opel Corsa270.4%– 22.9%100650.3%– 55.2%9439
61Audi Q2260.4%+ 23.8%108660.3%– 8.3%9287
62Citroen C5 Aircross260.4%+ 136.4%401430.6%+ 120.0%5078
63Kia Ceed260.4%– 53.6%571340.6%– 41.2%5226
64Mercedes V-Class260.4%+ 420.0%82870.4%+ 148.6%78106
65Toyota bZ4X260.4%+ 188.9%102550.2%+ 103.7%104136
66Audi Q5250.4%+ 25.0%55890.4%+ 9.9%7669
67Hyundai i30250.4%– 51.0%441070.5%– 8.5%6476
68Mazda CX-30250.4%– 21.9%311520.7%– 10.1%4531
69Mazda6e250.4%new98680.3%new90169
70Cupra Born230.4%+ 15.0%62760.3%– 47.9%8553
71Dacia Bigster230.4%+ 228.6%192040.9%+ 2814.3%2855
73Ford Puma230.4%– 4.2%79740.3%+ 10.4%8674
74Peugeot 208230.4%– 59.6%611540.7%– 59.9%4418
75Skoda Enyaq230.4%+ 53.3%58840.4%+ 300.0%81121
76Skoda Fabia230.4%– 51.1%481070.5%– 20.7%6554
77Audi A5220.4%– 26.7%117580.3%– 23.7%10189
78Audi Q6 e-tron220.4%+ 450.0%109450.2%+ 80.0%121105
79Ford Tourneo Connect220.4%+ 1000.0%47960.4%+ 585.7%7090
80Renault Trafic220.4%+ 83.3%101610.3%– 11.6%9991
81Seat Arona220.4%+ 10.0%147510.2%+ 18.6%110114
82MG S5 EV210.3%new165480.2%new118164
83Opel Astra210.3%+ 110.0%94500.2%– 3.8%113110
84Renault 5210.3%+ 90.9%95950.4%+ 75.9%7170
85Dacia Jogger200.3%– 9.1%143450.2%– 36.6%12381
86Ford Explorer200.3%+ 566.7%129450.2%+ 350.0%124127
87Ford Tourneo Courier200.3%– 35.5%118590.3%– 73.9%10036
88Renault Twingo200.3%new –200.1%new179 –
89Dongfeng S7190.3%new203220.1%new168 –
90Mercedes GLC190.3%– 20.8%671460.6%+ 23.7%4851
91Peugeot 3008190.3%– 32.1%391610.7%+ 45.0%4047
92Skoda Superb190.3%+ 5.6%96920.4%+ 64.3%7373
93Suzuki SX4 S-Cross190.3%– 20.8%511160.5%– 15.3%5656
94VW ID.3190.3%+ 280.0%181320.1%– 20.0%146109
95Dongfeng Mage180.3%+ 1700.0% –180.1%+ 1700.0%182354
96Jaecoo 5180.3%new138560.2%new103 –
97Toyota RAV4180.3%– 25.0%1131200.5%+ 0.0%5550
98Audi A3160.3%– 51.5%73630.3%– 25.9%9566
99Cupra Terramar160.3%– 38.5%136430.2%– 41.1%131100
100Hyundai Bayon160.3%– 44.8%123510.2%– 51.9%10762
101KG Mobility Korando160.3%– 23.8%114620.3%+ 10.7%9799
102Peugeot 308160.3%– 50.0%213300.1%– 73.2%14982
103Seat Ibiza160.3%– 11.1%86510.2%+ 64.5%111108
104Volvo XC40160.3%+ 0.0%84790.4%+ 36.2%83103
105Volvo XC60160.3%+ 45.5%103680.3%+ 100.0%91124
106Zeekr7X160.3%new134410.2%new136283
107Citroen Berlingo150.2%– 57.1%69900.4%– 26.8%7479
108Kia EV3150.2%+ 66.7%188360.2%– 29.4%140101
109Leapmotor C10150.2%new90520.2%new106153
110Toyota Aygo X150.2%+ 87.5%150420.2%+ 133.3%133198
111Audi A6140.2%+ 75.0%107490.2%+ 75.0%116117
112Dongfeng SX5G EV140.2%new186180.1%new183355
113Geely Cityray140.2%new145500.2%new112145
114Hyundai i20140.2%– 60.0%70560.2%– 43.4%10249
115KG Mobility Torres140.2%– 6.7%119510.2%+ 0.0%108107
116Mercedes CLA140.2%+ 7.7%99650.3%+ 75.7%93125
117Skoda Scala140.2%– 58.8%501080.5%+ 13.7%6368
118VW Caddy140.2%– 39.1%133500.2%– 39.8%11567
119BMW iX1130.2%+ 8.3%128440.2%+ 37.5%127104
120BMW X3130.2%+ 0.0%92610.3%+ 103.3%9893
121Audi Q7120.2%+ 71.4%77460.2%+ 70.4%120149
122BMW 1 Series120.2%+ 33.3%97450.2%+ 18.4%122133
123Kia Xceed120.2%– 50.0%89680.3%– 34.0%8964
124Mercedes B-Class120.2%– 65.7%71840.4%– 28.2%8080
125MG HS120.2%+ 71.4%131540.2%+ 12.5%105113
126Omoda 9 PHEV120.2%new159270.1%new156280
127Renault Megane Conquest120.2%– 40.0%121510.2%– 50.0%10983
128Audi Q8110.2%– 21.4%135310.1%– 11.4%147135
129BMW 2 Series110.2%– 26.7%126430.2%+ 0.0%129115
130Citroen Jumpy110.2%+ 0.0%184200.1%– 13.0%176152
131Cupra Formentor110.2%+ 10.0%185480.2%+ 65.5%117130
132Fiat 600110.2%– 21.4%78680.3%+ 21.4%8888
133Leapmotor B10110.2%new63780.3%new84174
134Nissan Micra110.2%new120240.1%new161 –
135Peugeot 5008110.2%– 8.3%116500.2%– 7.4%114134
136Renault Scenic110.2%+ 450.0%195290.1%+ 625.0%151158
137Jeep Compass100.2%+ 900.0%105450.2%+ 350.0%125161
138KG Mobility Tivoli100.2%+ 42.9%130450.2%+ 104.5%126146
139Mazda CX-5100.2%+ 150.0%140200.1%– 16.7%177200
140Opel Grandland X100.2%– 44.4%115440.2%– 29.0%12886
141Suzuki Swift100.2%– 28.6%112360.2%– 34.5%14298
142BMW X290.1%+ 800.0%148270.1%+ 80.0%155191
143Honda Jazz90.1%+ 350.0%224160.1%+ 128.6%193221
144Hyundai Santa Fe90.1%+ 200.0%162230.1%+ 43.8%165179
145Mazda390.1%+ 28.6%164280.1%– 15.2%152141
146Range Rover90.1%+ 125.0%178270.1%+ 80.0%157156
147Renault Espace90.1%+ 80.0%179220.1%+ 22.2%171195
148BAIC X780.1%+ 700.0%141230.1%+ 2200.0%163233
149Ford Transit80.1%+ 700.0%65630.3%+ 6200.0%96295
150Lexus LE80.1%+ 0.0%139360.2%– 35.7%141116
151Mazda CX-6080.1%+ 100.0%110330.1%+ 266.7%143192
152Mercedes GLA80.1%– 20.0%111720.3%+ 35.8%8797
153Nissan X-TrailΒ 80.1%+ 33.3%132430.2%– 21.8%132128
154Tesla Model 380.1%– 46.7%13721.7%+ 247.7%1245
155Volvo XC9080.1%+ 60.0%197180.1%– 50.0%186154
156VW Caravelle80.1%n/a91380.2%n/a138175
157BAIC BJ3070.1%new201160.1%new191344
158BMW 5 Series70.1%– 56.3%127430.2%– 46.3%13096
159Hyundai Ioniq 670.1%+ 600.0%257110.0%+ 22.2%211214
160Lexus NX70.1%+ 600.0%229150.1%+ 25.0%196222
161Peugeot Expert70.1%+ 16.7%192220.1%+ 175.0%170190
162Renault 470.1%new214180.1%new185223
163Alfa Romeo Junior60.1%– 73.9%87470.2%+ 9.3%11995
164BMW i560.1%+ 200.0%170160.1%+ 6.7%192193
165BMW iX360.1%+ 500.0%104240.1%+ 500.0%159293
166BMW X560.1%– 50.0%122320.1%– 8.6%144140
167Lynk & Co 0260.1%n/a146210.1%+ 950.0%173162
168Man TGE60.1%– 40.0%208130.1%– 18.8%202172
169Porsche 91160.1%– 40.0%160240.1%– 14.3%162147
170Subaru Forester60.1%+ 100.0%180140.1%– 6.7%199165
171Vinfast VF660.1%new –90.0%new221 –
172VW California60.1%– 45.5%152230.1%+ 0.0%167171
173Xpeng G660.1%new169150.1%new197 –
174Audi Q450.1%– 16.7%153200.1%+ 53.8%175118
175BMW i450.1%– 16.7%142300.1%+ 7.1%148150
176BMW M350.1%+ 25.0%171120.1%– 7.7%206201
177BMW Z450.1%+ 400.0%25270.0%+ 600.0%239288
178Forthing U-Tour50.1%+ 0.0%144370.2%+ 32.1%139137
179Honda CR-V50.1%– 16.7%156210.1%– 12.5%172151
180Mercedes E-Class50.1%+ 25.0%175180.1%– 28.0%184186
181Mitsubishi Grandis50.1%new167230.1%new166 –
182Nissan Townstar50.1%+ 66.7%26960.0%– 60.0%248182
183Peugeot Rifter50.1%+ 66.7%19390.0%– 62.5%219178
184Porsche Cayenne50.1%– 58.3%125320.1%+ 6.7%145138
185Seat Ateca50.1%+ 150.0%196280.1%+ 3.7%154142
186Vinfast VF850.1%new –90.0%new222 –
187Volvo EX3050.1%+ 25.0%151140.1%+ 16.7%200199
188VW ID.Buzz50.1%n/a198170.1%+ 1600.0%190300
189BMW X640.1%+ 0.0%217150.1%– 31.8%194168
190Fiat Ducato40.1%+ 100.0% –50.0%+ 25.0%259253
191Ford Capri40.1%+ 33.3%206150.1%+ 275.0%195189
192Honda Civic40.1%– 42.9%173110.0%– 26.7%209197
193Hyundai Ioniq 540.1%– 60.0%137240.1%– 7.7%160120
194Kia Picanto40.1%– 33.3%163220.1%– 26.7%169143
195Mercedes A-Class40.1%– 84.6%149810.4%+ 35.0%82122
196Mercedes G-Class40.1%n/a26680.0%+ 166.7%232232
197Mercedes Vito40.1%n/a211140.1%+ 600.0%198229
198Mini Aceman40.1%+ 300.0% –40.0%– 42.9%272218
199Mitsubishi ASX40.1%+ 300.0%124400.2%+ 207.7%137144
200Renault Megane40.1%+ 33.3% –70.0%– 36.4%242212
201Audi A830.0%n/a24350.0%+ 400.0%253316
202BMW 4 Series30.0%+ 50.0% –70.0%+ 0.0%236227
203BMW M230.0%+ 50.0%24980.0%– 11.1%225228
204Dongfeng Shine E330.0%+ 200.0%25540.0%+ 300.0%266302
205Ford Focus30.0%– 89.7%207170.1%– 64.6%18794
206Ford Mustang Mach-E30.0%n/a –60.0%+ 500.0%247250
207Lynk & Co 0830.0%new26380.0%new231242
208Mazda230.0%– 62.5%189170.1%– 51.4%189163
209Mercedes GLS30.0%+ 0.0%19190.0%+ 28.6%217243
210MG ZS30.0%n/a681140.5%n/a6071
211Mitsubishi Outlander30.0%– 40.0%23390.0%+ 80.0%218203
212Nissan Juke30.0%– 50.0%106280.1%– 15.2%153132
213Opel Combo30.0%– 62.5%23470.0%– 77.4%240155
214Porsche Macan30.0%– 25.0%177130.1%– 38.1%204167
215Renault Rafale30.0%– 76.9%194130.1%– 53.6%205170
216VW Transporter30.0%+ 200.0%168190.1%– 50.0%181102
217Xpeng G930.0%new27850.0%new261 –
218Audi S520.0%– 33.3%21550.0%– 28.6%254247
219BAIC X5520.0%+ 100.0%24640.0%+ 300.0%263252
220BMW 3 Series20.0%+ 0.0%161230.1%+ 53.3%164194
221BMW iX220.0%+ 0.0%24880.0%+ 0.0%224213
222BMW M420.0%– 33.3%25050.0%– 50.0%255224
223BMW X720.0%+ 100.0%25170.0%– 22.2%237220
224BMW XM20.0%– 33.3%21870.0%+ 0.0%238216
225BYD Dolphin Surf20.0%new18380.0%new226276
226Dongfeng Huge20.0%new20250.0%new258353
227Hongqi HS320.0%new187110.0%new210255
228Hongqi HS520.0%new –30.0%new280278
229Hyundai i1020.0%– 90.0%226410.2%– 75.4%13438
230Kia PV520.0%new –100.0%new215 –
231Lexus UX20.0%n/a26240.0%+ 0.0%270257
232Mazda CX-8020.0%– 50.0%230110.0%– 21.4%212207
233Mercedes AMG/GT20.0%– 50.0%174250.1%– 32.4%158159
234Mercedes C-Class20.0%+ 100.0%190120.1%– 29.4%207177
235Mercedes S-Class20.0%+ 100.0% –20.0%– 81.8%294251
236MG 420.0%– 84.6%158290.1%– 32.6%150126
237Mini Cooper20.0%– 33.3%166200.1%+ 17.6%178160
238Mini Countryman20.0%– 33.3%26880.0%– 33.3%233225
239Opel Zafira20.0%n/a –100.0%n/a216311
240Peugeot 40820.0%+ 0.0%235210.1%– 19.2%174183
241Renault Kangoo20.0%– 33.3%27160.0%– 64.7%249208
242Subaru Crosstrek20.0%+ 100.0%23770.0%+ 75.0%243230
243Volvo V6020.0%– 33.3%27660.0%+ 50.0%252274
244VW Crafter20.0%– 33.3%27780.0%– 38.5%234196
245Zeekr X20.0%new –40.0%new274379
246Alpine A29010.0%– 66.7%24180.0%+ 60.0%223249
247Audi A110.0%– 66.7%24260.0%– 57.1%244204
248Audi RS Q810.0%+ 0.0% –30.0%– 25.0%276268
249Audi RS310.0%+ 0.0%19970.0%+ 16.7%235226
250BMW IX10.0%– 80.0%154130.1%+ 62.5%201206
251BMW M510.0%– 66.7%216110.0%+ 37.5%208215
252BYD Seal10.0%new15580.0%new227277
253BYD Sealion 710.0%new22050.0%new256319
254Citroen Jumper10.0%n/a25330.0%+ 50.0%279320
255DS 410.0%n/a25660.0%+ 50.0%246289
256DS 710.0%– 66.7%205190.1%– 9.5%180176
257Ferrari 12 Cilindri10.0%new –10.0%new310322
258Geely EX510.0%new22250.0%new260254
259Honda HR-V10.0%– 87.5%22380.0%– 65.2%229173
260Hyundai Ioniq 910.0%new25830.0%new281290
261Ineos Grenadier10.0%new –10.0%new313 –
262KG Mobility Actyon10.0%new –30.0%new282 –
263Lamborghini Revuelto10.0%new –10.0%new315 –
264Land Rover Defender10.0%– 75.0%157170.1%– 26.1%188188
265Mercedes CLE10.0%+ 0.0%23130.0%+ 200.0%284269
266Mercedes EQA10.0%+ 0.0%26530.0%+ 0.0%285271
267Mercedes EQV10.0%n/a23230.0%n/a286308
268Mercedes GLB10.0%– 50.0%176110.0%– 38.9%213180
269Mercedes GLE10.0%– 66.7%209130.1%– 13.3%203202
270Porsche 718/Boxster10.0%n/a –10.0%+ 0.0%321297
271Porsche Panamera10.0%– 75.0%23670.0%+ 16.7%241238
272Toyota Land Cruiser10.0%– 66.7%27490.0%– 80.4%220148
273Xpeng P7+10.0%new –10.0%new328 –
274Zeekr 00110.0%new27940.0%new273336

Source: ADS SLO

Indonesia April 2026: Daihatsu Gran Max Pikap back in charge, market up 57.8%

The Daihatsu Gran Max Pikap is the best-selling vehicle in Indonesia both in April and YTD.

Wholesales in Indonesia surge 57.8% year-on-year in April to 80,776 units, leading to a year-to-date tally is up 13% to 289,787. Retail sales are in similar health at +32.8% to 75,730 and up 10.8% year-to-date to 287,581. In the wholesales brands ranking, Toyota (+59.8%) evolves roughly like the market to 31.8% share, two percentage points above its YTD level. Daihatsu (+50.8%) stays at #2 while Suzuki (+72.7%) overtakes Mitsubishi (+36.7%) to #3. BYD (+32.3%) is back to the 5th spot it now also holds YTD. Newcomer Jaecoo is down one rank on last month to a still superb 7th place with 4% share. Retail-wise, Toyota (+23.6%) and Daihatsu (+25.5%) dominate also but BYD (+77.7%) surges to #3 overall with 8.3% share.

In the wholesales models ranking, the Daihatsu Gran Max Pikap (+283.3%) is up 4-fold year-on-year to score its 2nd ever win after last January. It is also #1 year-to-date, toppling the Toyota Kijang Innova (+1.7%), underperforming this month. The Suzuki New Carry Pikap (+142.4) is also in excellent shape at #3, distancing the Toyota Avanza (+34.5%) and a surging Toyota Veloz (+345%). Up to a surreal 2nd place last month, the new Jaecoo J5 is up to a still stunning 6th place and ranks #4 year-to-date. The Daihatsu Gran Max BV/MB (+363%) and Toyota Calya (+141.8%) also make themselves noticed in the remainder of the Top 10 while the BYD M6 (+96.7%) cracks this Top 10 for the 2nd time ever after October 2024.

Previous month: Indonesia March 2026: Jaecoo J5 up to #2

One year ago: Indonesia April 2025: BYD up to #5 brand, smashes all records

Full April 2026 Top 44 All brands (wholesales + retail) and Top 193 All models (wholesales) below.

Indonesia April 2026 – brands (wholesales):

PosBrandApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Toyota25,68631.8%+ 59.8%186,27029.8%+ 1.5%11
2Daihatsu13,39916.6%+ 50.8%248,28016.7%+ 10.0%22
3Suzuki7,1608.9%+ 72.7%424,1548.3%+ 31.9%44
4Mitsubishi5,1836.4%+ 36.7%324,2798.4%+ 14.1%33
5BYD4,6255.7%+ 32.3%717,0985.9%+ 85.6%56
6Mitsubishi Fuso3,5694.4%+ 154.2%811,0883.8%+ 53.6%87
7Jaecoo3,2194.0%new611,2843.9%new717
8Isuzu2,4693.1%+ 51.0%98,2442.8%+ 9.2%98
9Honda2,3632.9%– 21.2%515,8935.5%– 37.3%65
10Hino1,7522.2%+ 61.5%116,2852.2%+ 22.5%1112
11Geely1,7382.2%+ 309.9%124,7031.6%+ 606.2%1318
12Wuling1,5842.0%+ 27.7%135,1781.8%– 14.2%1211
13Hyundai1,5341.9%– 4.5%106,3082.2%– 26.4%1010
14Chery1,1371.4%– 29.8%144,3481.5%– 27.8%149
15Denza1,0321.3%+ 27.3%162,1490.7%– 35.6%1614
16Aion8841.1%+ 144.2%153,0321.0%+ 94.0%1515
17MG4530.6%+ 300.9%249070.3%+ 37.8%2120
18Vinfast3920.5%– 66.2%171,0970.4%– 25.6%1813
19Mazda2770.3%+ 42.1%181,0750.4%+ 24.7%1916
20Jetour2750.3%+ 1275.0%209470.3%+ 470.5%2029
21BMWΒ 2640.3%+ 242.9%228300.3%+ 78.1%2321
22Xpeng2600.3%new238530.3%new2228
23GWM2480.3%+ 608.6%191,1270.4%+ 206.3%1722
24Dongfeng (DFSK)1240.2%+ 158.3%273190.1%+ 9.6%2730
25Citroen1230.2%+ 36.7%254140.1%– 19.9%2524
26Lexus1180.1%– 38.2%343040.1%– 42.9%2925
27Mercedes1110.1%– 16.5%215920.2%– 1.0%2419
28FAW1070.1%+ 78.3%303470.1%+ 47.7%2626
29Ford1020.1%+ 10.9%283050.1%+ 19.6%2831
30Aletra800.1%new391680.1%new35 –
31UD Trucks800.1%– 57.7%292610.1%– 67.2%3023
32Polytron780.1%new362440.1%new3136
33BAIC700.1%+ 70.7%322370.1%+ 38.6%3232
34KiaΒ 590.1%+ 353.8%261780.1%+ 173.8%3442
35Mini550.1%+ 161.9%351550.1%+ 0.0%3635
36Maxus440.1%+ 1366.7%31990.0%+ 50.0%3937
37Changan390.0%new402070.1%new33 –
38Nissan260.0%– 83.5%371060.0%– 75.3%3827
39Scania160.0%– 69.2%331400.0%– 33.3%3734
40Volkswagen130.0%+ 160.0%38710.0%+ 108.8%4039
41Neta120.0%– 76.9% –590.0%– 76.4%4233
42Subaru100.0%– 16.7%41600.0%– 39.4%4138
43Volvo50.0%– 50.0%42190.0%– 42.4%4340
44Audi10.0%– 50.0%4360.0%+ 0.0%4443

Indonesia April 2026 – brands (retail sales):

PosBrandApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Toyota23,00830.4%+ 23.6%187,42430.4%+ 0.6%11
2Daihatsu12,30016.2%+ 25.5%246,95316.3%+ 0.5%22
3BYDΒ 6,2748.3%+ 77.7%516,5395.8%+ 86.0%56
4Suzuki5,9657.9%+ 46.3%424,9918.7%+ 33.8%35
5Mitsubishi5,1326.8%+ 17.8%323,6018.2%+ 9.4%44
6Honda3,5154.6%– 22.6%616,5165.7%– 43.5%63
7Mitsubishi Fuso3,4524.6%+ 115.1%811,4564.0%+ 52.8%77
8Jaecoo3,0094.0%new710,9363.8%new818
9Isuzu1,8962.5%+ 48.9%98,0772.8%+ 14.3%98
10Wuling1,5782.1%+ 22.0%125,2211.8%– 22.3%129
11Geely1,4501.9%+ 407.0%144,1431.4%+ 965.0%1420
12Hyundai1,4501.9%– 14.9%116,2742.2%– 23.6%1111
13Hino1,4341.9%+ 3.8%106,6062.3%– 12.4%1010
14Chery1,0571.4%– 31.8%134,4901.6%– 19.7%1312
15Aion6330.8%+ 24.9%152,5730.9%+ 71.2%1515
16Denza4270.6%– 49.6%161,2940.4%– 59.1%1614
17Vinfast3970.5%– 67.6%189980.3%– 31.7%1913
18MG3300.4%+ 189.5%265350.2%– 25.6%2421
19Xpeng2840.4%new227180.2%new2230
20Mazda2420.3%+ 18.0%191,0200.4%– 4.0%1816
21GWM2310.3%+ 230.0%171,0530.4%+ 259.4%1724
22Jetour2310.3%+ 320.0%208220.3%+ 398.2%2131
23BMWΒ 2120.3%+ 140.9%218560.3%– 7.3%2019
24Mercedes1720.2%– 18.1%236660.2%– 26.1%2317
25Citroen1080.1%+ 6.9%244120.1%– 7.0%2523
26FAW1070.1%+ 78.3%303470.1%+ 47.7%2826
27Dongfeng (DFSK)1010.1%+ 23.2%254060.1%+ 80.4%2629
28UD Trucks980.1%– 19.7%273270.1%– 38.8%2925
29Lexus920.1%– 43.6%283520.1%– 32.3%2722
30Ford890.1%– 3.3%293070.1%+ 10.8%3028
31BAIC710.1%+ 144.8%312510.1%+ 64.1%3132
32Aletra700.1%new341540.1%new34 –
33Changan570.1%new361630.1%new33 –
34Polytron470.1%new331990.1%new3236
35Mini410.1%+ 105.0%391250.0%– 28.6%3733
36MaxusΒ 390.1%+ 1200.0%381080.0%+ 96.4%3940
37KiaΒ 380.1%+ 65.2%321160.0%– 17.7%3838
38Nissan270.0%– 67.9%371440.1%– 67.9%3527
39Neta170.0%– 66.0% –920.0%– 55.1%4035
40Scania160.0%– 69.2%351400.0%– 33.3%3634
41Volkswagen160.0%+ 166.7%40680.0%+ 70.0%4139
42Subaru110.0%– 45.0%41660.0%– 29.0%4237
43Volvo50.0%– 50.0%42190.0%– 42.4%4341
44Audi10.0%– 50.0%4360.0%– 14.3%4443

Indonesia April 2026 – models (wholesales):

ModelApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
Daihatsu Gran Max Pikap (PU)5,7277.1%+ 283.3%318,0296.2%+ 81.3%12
Toyota Kijang Innova4,6665.8%+ 1.7%116,5625.7%– 21.6%21
Suzuki New Carry Pikap4,2975.3%+ 142.4%414,4245.0%+ 94.6%38
Toyota Avanza3,4914.3%+ 34.5%510,8893.8%– 15.8%53
Toyota Veloz3,2624.0%+ 345.0%214,5671.6%+ 29.8%1727
Jaecoo J53,1793.9%new211,0063.8%new464
Toyota Calya3,0763.8%+ 141.8%78,8933.1%– 12.3%97
Toyota Rush2,6763.3%+ 32.5%69,6263.3%– 9.5%76
Daihatsu Gran Max BV/MB2,5143.1%+ 363.0%89,1023.1%+ 148.6%811
BYD M62,4723.1%+ 96.7%184,8201.7%+ 14.1%1522
Daihatsu Sigra2,3312.9%– 42.0%98,0182.8%– 47.3%114
Toyota Hilux1,7362.1%+ 42.3%135,6281.9%+ 8.8%1312
BYD Sealion 71,6172.0%+ 17.6%153,8091.3%+ 39.1%2129
Mitsubishi Xpander1,5932.0%+ 16.3%108,4242.9%– 5.1%109
Honda Brio1,5221.9%– 30.0%1110,3463.6%– 36.7%65
Toyota Agya1,4511.8%+ 170.2%164,9581.7%– 9.5%1413
Geely EX2 Max/Pro1,4221.8%new193,5701.2%new23 –
Toyota Fortuner1,3861.7%+ 3.4%254,2061.5%– 9.7%1915
Daihatsu Terios1,2501.5%+ 79.6%174,4631.5%– 16.8%1814
Denza D91,0321.3%+ 27.3%312,1490.7%– 35.6%3530
Suzuki XL71,0141.3%+ 235.8%263,2131.1%+ 9.1%2626
Isuzu Traga PHR9921.2%+ 29.3%223,6431.3%+ 11.6%2220
Mitsubishi DestinatorΒ 9601.2%new124,5761.6%new1625
Mitsubishi L200 Triton8781.1%+ 12.6%322,6930.9%– 24.2%3023
Mitsubishi L-300 Pikap8641.1%+ 20.5%273,8561.3%+ 8.0%2016
Hyundai Stargazer7921.0%– 1.1%233,1121.1%– 6.2%2728
Toyota Hilux Rangga7480.9%+ 166.2%302,7951.0%+ 46.8%2932
Toyota Raize6950.9%+ 16.6%293,2961.1%– 9.5%2519
Mitsubishi Pajero Sport6550.8%+ 2.5%283,3691.2%+ 4.0%2424
Daihatsu Ayla6140.8%– 60.7%352,9141.0%– 39.4%2821
Wuling EksionΒ 5590.7%new736390.2%new56 –
Suzuki S-Presso5120.6%+ 361.3%638840.3%+ 70.3%5066
Suzuki Fronx4660.6%new342,3090.8%new3417
Daihatsu Xenia4500.6%n/a371,8010.6%– 33.9%3634
Aion V4490.6%new461,2330.4%new4347
Wuling Darion4310.5%new362,6880.9%new3158
Vinfast VF 33780.5%+ 143.9%418430.3%+ 112.3%5262
BYD Atto 33720.5%+ 158.3%1703730.1%– 55.3%6648
BMW 5 Series3700.5%+ 9150.0%1343910.1%+ 637.7%65157
Honda WR-V3240.4%+ 9.8%202,3340.8%+ 9.2%3341
Aion UTΒ 3210.4%new441,2360.4%new4270
Honda HR-V3140.4%+ 1644.4%142,4960.9%– 24.8%3218
Hyundai Creta3110.4%– 25.2%391,3500.5%– 54.4%4037
Daihatsu Luxio3100.4%+ 10.7%381,1870.4%+ 67.2%4450
Toyota Hiace3020.4%– 32.4%331,6960.6%– 34.2%3731
MG S52990.4%new663950.1%new63 –
Geely EX5 Max2810.3%– 33.7%539460.3%+ 42.0%4751
Chery Tiggo Cross2750.3%– 32.9%421,3680.5%+ 46.2%3839
Chery Tiggo 82700.3%+ 43.6%501,2390.4%+ 1.8%4136
Suzuki Alpha2690.3%+ 3.5%459150.3%– 50.9%4940
Chery iCar 032500.3%– 59.5%754140.1%– 84.4%6135
Jetour T22490.3%new437960.3%new53 –
Mitsubishi Xforce2330.3%– 9.3%401,3610.5%– 15.6%3944
Toyota Alphard2250.3%+ 188.5%476690.2%– 44.6%5553
Toyota Yaris Cross2240.3%+ 27.3%521,0130.3%– 10.3%4545
Xpeng X92170.3%new566920.2%new5482
Suzuki APV Minibus2110.3%+ 43.5%578830.3%+ 87.1%5155
Suzuki Jimny2100.3%– 75.4%599290.3%– 40.0%4852
Daihatsu Rocky1930.2%– 27.7%619840.3%– 30.0%4649
Hyundai Palisade1700.2%+ 240.0%745620.2%+ 67.3%5865
Wuling Confero S1420.2%+ 97.2%493730.1%– 45.2%6756
Chery J6T1410.2%new624940.2%new60116
Wuling Binguo1410.2%– 44.7%992520.1%– 75.9%7942
Honda BR-V1340.2%– 68.3%703920.1%– 86.7%6438
MG 41280.2%+ 25.5%723980.1%– 23.9%6274
Mazda31190.1%+ 112.5%802530.1%– 13.9%7880
Suzuki Ertiga1170.1%– 85.2%713110.1%– 78.7%7460
GWM Tank 3001160.1%+ 866.7%674990.2%+ 215.8%5978
Aion Hyptec1130.1%– 59.1%843150.1%– 74.6%7359
BYD Atto 11080.1%new247,8412.7%new1210
Hyundai Ioniq 51020.1%+ 104.0%682110.1%– 31.7%8883
Hyundai Kona1010.1%+ 274.1%485630.2%+ 275.3%5777
Citroen C3910.1%+ 65.5%762740.1%– 11.9%7772
BMW 3 Series900.1%+ 1025.0%823170.1%+ 780.6%70127
Chery Omoda C5840.1%new512860.1%new76 –
Toyota Voxy820.1%+ 2.5%891830.1%– 39.2%9475
Aletra L8800.1%new1131010.0%new115 –
Lexus RX790.1%+ 61.2%1041220.0%+ 8.0%105112
Wuling Almaz760.1%+ 590.9%1051090.0%– 31.0%112119
Ford Everest720.1%+ 56.5%951930.1%+ 46.2%91101
Wuling Air670.1%– 87.8%1111370.0%– 92.0%10243
BMW X1660.1%+ 842.9%772310.1%+ 203.9%81139
Mazda CX-60660.1%+ 633.3%1101690.1%+ 36.3%95105
Chery Omoda E5640.1%– 3.0%782270.1%– 50.4%8268
Suzuki Grand Vitara640.1%– 63.6%1083160.1%– 62.8%7261
GWM Ora 03630.1%n/a962000.1%n/a89104
GWM Tank 500560.1%+ 366.7%603580.1%+ 289.1%68132
Isuzu D-Max540.1%n/a –540.0%+ 200.0%13595
Wuling MitraΒ 540.1%new1001110.0%new11190
Chery Tiggo 9520.1%new872230.1%new84102
Xpeng G6430.1%new971610.1%new96151
DFSK Mini Truck420.1%– 6.7%941500.1%– 29.6%9888
Mazda CX-3420.1%– 30.0%693160.1%+ 119.4%7179
DFSK Gelora410.1%+ 1266.7%131820.0%+ 5.1%125136
Honda e:N1410.1%+ 36.7% –430.0%+ 43.3%144175
Polytron G3+410.1%new1071470.1%new100113
Wuling Alvez410.1%– 52.3%833010.1%– 50.0%7567
BAIC BJ30390.0%new1211120.0%new108137
Kia Carens390.0%+ 3800.0%791290.0%+ 4200.0%103217
Maxus MIFA 9390.0%+ 1200.0%88940.0%+ 147.4%117135
Hyundai Santa Fe380.0%– 84.8%813190.1%– 73.7%6963
Polytron G3370.0%new178970.0%new116133
Mazda CX-8360.0%+ 3500.0%117870.0%+ 248.0%123152
Geely Starray350.0%new851870.1%new93117
Toyota Land Cruiser 300340.0%– 40.4%931030.0%– 50.0%11496
BYD Dolphin320.0%– 73.1%141640.0%– 76.5%13193
Citroen C3 Aircross SUV320.0%– 8.6%1031400.0%– 32.0%10194
Jaecoo J8320.0%new1091270.0%new104114
Wuling Cortez320.0%+ 14.3%1061960.1%– 39.1%9084
Changan Deepal S07300.0%new128880.0%new121 –
DFSK Seres E502300.0%+ 100.0% –680.0%+ 78.9%129150
Ford Ranger290.0%– 37.0%981110.0%– 9.8%110106
Honda CR-V280.0%n/a102580.0%– 35.6%13498
Mini Cooper280.0%+ 133.3%130850.0%– 28.0%124110
Wuling Formo270.0%– 66.7%155930.0%– 83.8%11871
MG ZS260.0%+ 225.0%119750.0%– 22.7%12787
Toyota Corolla260.0%+ 2500.0% –520.0%+ 766.7%136148
BMW i8250.0%n/a –270.0%n/a151245
BYD Seal240.0%– 86.9%921910.1%– 73.8%9269
Toyota Camry230.0%+ 130.0%1121130.0%+ 334.6%107108
BAIC BJ40 Plus210.0%– 43.2%116920.0%– 32.8%11999
Kia Sonet200.0%n/a114490.0%+ 63.3%140195
Lexus LX180.0%+ 200.0%132490.0%+ 172.2%141159
Hyundai Venue160.0%+ 1500.0%158190.0%– 34.5%163193
Jetour X70P150.0%+ 25.0%136630.0%+ 3.3%132111
Nissan Serena150.0%– 79.2%133590.0%– 67.9%13389
Mercedes E-Class140.0%+ 55.6%118750.0%– 16.7%126115
Mini Countryman140.0%+ 75.0%126470.0%+ 176.5%142154
Toyota Yaris140.0%+ 7.7%123670.0%+ 3.1%130130
Wuling Cloud140.0%– 91.0%542220.1%– 76.4%8654
BMW X5130.0%+ 62.5%901480.1%+ 92.2%99138
GWM Haval Jolion130.0%+ 62.5%135350.0%– 66.3%147131
Toyota Vellfire130.0%– 40.9%144500.0%– 78.4%138103
Neta X120.0%+ 20.0% –120.0%– 83.8%172153
DFSK Seres 3110.0%new –110.0%new174 –
Jetour Dashing110.0%+ 37.5%125880.0%– 16.2%12292
BAIC X-55100.0%+ 150.0%122330.0%– 2.9%148168
Daihatsu Sirion100.0%– 50.0%115500.0%+ 25.0%137124
VW ID.BUZZ100.0%n/a120500.0%+ 233.3%139155
Changan Lumin90.0%new –1190.0%new106 –
Lexus LM90.0%– 92.4% –1120.0%– 68.7%10973
Mazda MX-590.0%+ 0.0%139250.0%+ 78.6%154189
Mercedes C-Class90.0%– 10.0%142260.0%– 21.2%153125
Nissan X-Trail90.0%n/a127370.0%n/a146167
Jaecoo J780.0%new911510.1%new9786
Lexus LBX80.0%+ 0.0% –110.0%– 38.9%175196
Mini Aceman80.0%+ 700.0%153180.0%+ 20.0%165200
Toyota bZ4X80.0%n/a137320.0%+ 255.6%149170
Mercedes A-Class70.0%+ 600.0%145220.0%+ 120.0%158183
Mercedes GLC70.0%– 50.0%143230.0%– 68.1%157122
Mercedes GLE70.0%– 58.8%146180.0%– 87.1%164121
BMW 7 Series60.0%+ 100.0%167240.0%+ 9.1%155172
Toyota GR 8660.0%n/a182130.0%– 85.1%170161
Vinfast VF e34/Nerio Green60.0%– 99.4%552200.1%– 78.9%8733
Isuzu MU-X50.0%– 76.2% –50.0%– 89.1%193126
Maxus MIFA 750.0%n/a –50.0%– 82.1%194156
Mazda CX-550.0%– 87.5%652230.1%+ 13.2%8576
Mercedes EQE50.0%+ 400.0%159150.0%+ 200.0%168186
Subaru WRX50.0%+ 150.0%181120.0%– 96.3%173107
Volvo XC9050.0%+ 25.0%150160.0%+ 220.0%167198
BMW 4 Series40.0%+ 33.3%166200.0%+ 33.3%162165
BMW i440.0%+ 100.0% –40.0%– 20.0%197179
BMW X740.0%– 42.9% –120.0%– 25.0%171134
Genesis G8040.0%n/a –40.0%+ 300.0%198234
Lexus NX40.0%n/a172100.0%+ 25.0%177185
Mercedes GLA40.0%+ 33.3%151230.0%+ 4.5%156169
Mercedes GLB40.0%n/a161100.0%+ 233.3%178212
Vinfast VF 740.0%new16370.0%new187236
Mercedes EQS30.0%n/a17450.0%+ 66.7%195219
Subaru Forester30.0%+ 200.0%148210.0%– 32.3%160160
Vinfast VF 530.0%– 40.0%149210.0%– 40.0%16146
VW Tiguan30.0%– 40.0%154180.0%+ 5.9%166171
BMW i720.0%– 33.3%168140.0%+ 16.7%169205
BMW IX20.0%+ 0.0% –50.0%– 83.3%190158
Honda Step WGN20.0%new582260.1%new8397
Mercedes AMG GT20.0%n/a –60.0%n/a188213
Mercedes EQB20.0%n/a17340.0%+ 300.0%199218
Mercedes Sprinter20.0%n/a176100.0%+ 100.0%179190
Nissan Terra20.0%– 66.7%17770.0%– 70.8%186181
Aion Y Plus10.0%– 98.8%862480.1%– 23.0%8085
Audi A510.0%n/a –10.0%n/a213244
BMW IX110.0%– 75.0% –50.0%– 94.7%191120
BMW X310.0%– 75.0%138370.0%+ 117.6%145129
BMW Z410.0%+ 0.0% –10.0%– 92.9%219203
Chery Omoda 510.0%– 83.3%124890.0%– 47.6%12081
Ford Mustang10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a220247
Mercedes GLS10.0%n/a15280.0%n/a182 –
Mercedes S-Class10.0%– 80.0%16280.0%– 20.0%183197
Mercedes V-Class10.0%n/a147100.0%+ 400.0%180216
Subaru BRZ10.0%– 88.9%179110.0%– 63.3%176173
Subaru Crosstrek10.0%n/a18080.0%– 82.6%184177
Toyota Vios10.0%+ 0.0%129700.0%+ 48.9%128162
Vinfast VF 610.0%new18460.0%new189201

Source: GAIKINDO

Vietnam April 2026: VinFast breaks record share again at 40.9%

The VinFast Limo Green is #1 at home for the 5th time in the past 6 months.

The Vietnamese new vehicle market surges 38.9% year-on-year in April to 60,615 sales, including PAMA data + Hyundai and VinFast. The year-to-date tally is now up 37.1% to 222,654. Local behemoth VinFast scores a surreal 158.4% year-on-year lift and reaches a record 40.9% share, the second time in a row it reaches an all time high share after hitting 39% last month. Far, far below is Toyota (+14.6%) at 10.5% ahead of Thaco-Kia (+13.8%), Hyundai (-12.7%) and Mitsubishi (+68.7%), now also #5 YTD above Ford (-28.3%).

VinFast monopolises the models Top 5 for the third consecutive time. The new Limo Green is the best-seller once again at 10.7% share, distancing the VF 3 (+121.7%), VF 5 (+29.9%), VF 6 (+53.4%) and the new MPV 7. The Toyota Veloz Cross (+150.1%) is the best of the rest, soaring 17 spots on March to #6. The Mitsubishi Xforce (+104.2%) also shines and climbs 7 ranks to #9.

Previous month: Vietnam March 2026: VinFast reaches record 39% share

One year ago: Vietnam April 2025: VinFast monopolises podium for 2nd time in past 3 months

Full April 2026 Top 17 All brands and Top 65 All models below.

Note: The brands ranking includes medium and heavy commercial vehicles, the models ranking does not. BMW/Mini didn’t report sales for the month.

Vietnam April 2026 – brands:

PosBrandApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1VinFast24,77440.9%+ 158.4%178,45835.2%+ 75.6%11
2Toyota6,37810.5%+ 14.6%223,26310.4%+ 33.7%22
3Thaco-Kia5,0668.4%+ 13.8%319,4438.7%+ 20.8%33
4Hyundai3,9046.4%– 12.7%517,4027.8%+ 9.2%44
5Mitsubishi3,4395.7%+ 68.7%415,3486.9%+ 54.1%56
6Ford2,8664.7%– 28.3%614,9986.7%+ 11.3%65
7Mazda2,5324.2%– 7.5%710,6334.8%+ 17.1%77
8Honda1,8303.0%– 14.6%87,4333.3%– 9.6%88
9Isuzu8601.4%+ 15.7%93,3831.5%+ 19.4%99
10Suzuki4640.8%– 12.5%102,6161.2%+ 42.5%1010
11Lexus2980.5%+ 154.7%147000.3%+ 122.2%1314
12Dothanh – JMC2500.4%+ 48.8%127680.3%+ 47.1%1213
13Hino2320.4%– 10.8%111,1940.5%+ 74.1%1111
14Peugeot720.1%– 66.2%154640.2%– 48.7%1512
15Hyundai Trucks200.0%– 37.5%161530.1%+ 109.6%1617
16Samco110.0%– 8.3%17780.0%+ 56.0%1718
17Daewoo Bus30.0%– 86.4%18240.0%– 74.7%1816

Vietnam April 2026 – models:

PosModelApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1VinFast Limo Green6,48010.7%new118,9518.5%#DIV/0!13
2VinFast VF 35,2738.7%+ 121.7%215,4616.9%– 0.0%21
3VinFast VF 5Β 4,8488.0%+ 29.9%313,4046.0%– 7.7%32
4VinFast VF 62,7044.5%+ 53.4%49,3834.2%+ 58.7%44
5VinFast MPV 72,5264.2%new56,2122.8%new5 –
6Toyota Veloz Cross1,5032.5%+ 150.1%233,6781.7%+ 108.0%1420
7Toyota Yaris Cross1,3442.2%+ 24.4%65,5102.5%+ 72.3%79
8Mitsubishi Xpander1,2732.1%+ 31.0%85,5042.5%+ 2.6%85
9Mitsubishi Xforce1,2502.1%+ 104.2%164,5112.0%+ 77.2%118
10Mazda CX-51,1771.9%– 16.9%125,8202.6%+ 31.1%67
11VinFast VF 71,1481.9%n/a94,6622.1%n/a1016
12Ford Territory9341.5%– 1.2%154,3452.0%+ 42.9%1212
13Ford Ranger9331.5%– 31.7%135,0452.3%– 1.6%96
14Toyota Vios7501.2%– 3.0%173,4871.6%+ 14.0%1610
15Kia Seltos7421.2%+ 70.2%223,0671.4%+ 75.0%2124
16Honda CR-V7061.2%+ 63.0%242,4791.1%+ 40.1%2325
17Toyota Corolla Cross7031.2%+ 22.9%182,1581.0%+ 9.4%2619
18Toyota Innova Cross7011.2%– 5.8%113,2201.4%+ 53.0%1721
19Toyota Hilux6841.1%+ 94.9%252,3331.0%+ 151.1%2434
20Ford Everest6411.1%– 41.2%144,2211.9%+ 30.9%1311
21Mazda26401.1%+ 34.7%301,6870.8%+ 12.8%2828
22Hyundai Tucson6261.0%+ 23.7%213,1451.4%+ 29.4%2017
23Kia Sonet5981.0%+ 41.0%192,8211.3%+ 65.6%2226
24Hyundai Creta5771.0%– 45.5%203,1931.4%+ 40.7%1918
25Mitsubishi Destinator5680.9%new103,5621.6%new1546
26Honda City4840.8%– 49.4%332,1651.0%– 26.8%2515
27Hyundai Stargazer4160.7%+ 24.9%321,3850.6%+ 25.1%3237
28Kia Carnival3860.6%+ 1.0%291,4600.7%– 14.6%3129
29Honda HR-V3820.6%– 14.7%391,5560.7%– 13.2%3023
30Kia Carens3740.6%+ 13.7%271,6950.8%+ 46.8%2731
31Hyundai Accent3230.5%– 43.1%341,6340.7%– 37.2%2922
32Ford Transit3090.5%– 47.0%261,3370.6%– 32.0%3327
33Mazda CX-82760.5%+ 51.6%361,2080.5%+ 47.9%3441
34Suzuki Super Carry Pro2510.4%– 19.0%379890.4%+ 1.6%3739
35Toyota Raize2510.4%– 26.0%319810.4%– 11.7%3833
36Mazda32290.4%+ 12.3%381,1430.5%+ 32.1%3640
37Mitsubishi Triton2120.3%– 1.9%281,1840.5%– 2.6%3530
38Honda BR-V1990.3%– 14.2%359050.4%– 37.5%4032
39Hyundai Grand i101740.3%– 46.5%409660.4%– 14.0%3936
40Toyota Camry1370.2%– 48.1%433580.2%– 48.9%5344
41Mitsubishi Attrage1360.2%– 28.4%455060.2%– 11.4%4651
42Hyundai Santa Fe1220.2%– 5.4%428150.4%– 11.2%4343
43Toyota Avanza Premio1210.2%+ 12.0%563210.1%– 8.5%5557
44Kia Sportage1200.2%– 34.8%465230.2%– 24.7%4549
45Mazda CX-31100.2%– 62.3%553660.2%– 59.6%5148
46Hyundai Palisade1050.2%+ 52.2%494280.2%+ 64.6%4856
47Mazda CX-301000.2%– 38.7%534090.2%– 18.0%5053
48Kia Sorento1000.2%+ 104.1%582940.1%+ 31.3%5758
49Hyundai Custin990.2%– 40.0%504150.2%– 10.9%4954
50Hyundai Venue850.1%– 62.1%476170.3%– 28.3%4447
51Suzuki Fronx770.1%new523650.2%new5274
52Suzuki XL7630.1%– 67.7%418420.4%+ 8.1%4242
53Toyota Fortuner610.1%– 77.2%484950.2%– 38.6%4735
54Suzuki Eeco600.1%new512750.1%new58 –
55Honda Civic590.1%– 14.5%443280.1%+ 34.4%5459
56Ford Mustang Mach-E490.1%new –500.0%new6879
57Toyota Land Cruiser480.1%+ 166.7%572610.1%+ 507.0%5962
58Toyota Prado390.1%– 48.7%621230.1%– 39.7%6260
59Toyota Alphard350.1%+ 66.7%611220.1%+ 64.9%6369
60Hyundai Elantra290.0%– 43.1%591530.1%– 33.8%6161
61Isuzu D-Max110.0%– 65.6%543170.1%+ 115.6%5663
62Suzuki Jimny70.0%– 72.0%60820.0%– 12.8%6471
63Suzuki Swift60.0%new64630.0%new6664
64Isuzu MU-X30.0%– 76.9%63620.0%– 19.5%6767
65Toyota Corolla10.0%– 96.4%65160.0%– 83.0%6970

Source: VAMA, Hyundai, VinFast

Austria April 2026: BYD breaks into Top 10, smashes all records

The BYD Atto 3 is up to 6th place in Austria in April.

The Austrian new car market continues on its outstanding run: after growing by 27.2% in March, it is up by another 10.7% in April to 27,509. As a result the year-to-date volume is up by a strong 15.3% to 104,744. Volkswagen (+2.9%) easily remains in the lead of the brands charts but trails the market to 13.5% share vs. 14.5% so far this year. Skoda (+10.7%) ranks #2 again at 10.5% share, while Audi (+16%) soars YoY but remains in third place. Seat (+35.6%, for once) ensures the VW Group has four brands in the Top 5, while Mercedes (+34.3%) also lodges a fantastic result. However the performer of the month is BYD, up a stunning 116.2% year-on-year to break all its records: first time inside the Austrian Top 10 at #7 (previous best #11 reached in August 2025, January 2026 and March 2026, 1,243 sales (previous best 1,112 last month) and 4.5% share (previous best 3.6% last August).

Model-wise, the Skoda Octavia (+7.2%) is up one spot on March to lead the way with 2.4% share ahead of the VW Golf (+9.4%) which remains by far the YTD best seller with almost 1,000 units more than the Octavia. The BMW X1 (-26.4%) advances to #3 but is down sharply YoY due to a high year-ago comparison base when it topped the charts outright. The Seat Ibiza (+8.9%) is all up one rank to #4 followed by the Skoda Elroq (+38.4%). Meanwhile the BYD Atto 3 (+792.2%) lodges its second ever Top 20 finish alongside #13 in June 2024 and breaks into the Austrian Top 10 for the first time at #6. The BMW X3 (+98.3%), Mercedes GLC (+94.6%), Hyundai Tucson (+93.8%) and Skoda Enyaq (+84.5%) also impress below.

Previous month: Austria March 2026: Market up 27.2%, Tesla Model Y best-seller

One year ago: Austria April 2025: Cupra breaks all records, BMW X1 #1

Full April 2026 Top 56 All brands and Top 20 models below.

Austria April 2026 – brands:

PosBrandApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Volkswagen3,71313.5%+ 2.9%115,23814.5%+ 16.7%11
2Skoda2,88810.5%+ 10.7%211,42610.9%+ 19.9%22
3Audi1,9957.3%+ 16.0%37,4617.1%+ 14.5%34
4BMW1,8216.6%– 16.7%46,4476.2%– 8.5%43
5Seat1,4745.4%+ 35.6%65,2065.0%+ 19.9%58
6Mercedes1,3825.0%+ 34.3%74,8084.6%+ 17.4%66
7BYD1,2434.5%+ 116.2%113,7273.6%+ 69.0%915
8Cupra1,0863.9%– 18.0%103,9713.8%– 2.3%810
9Hyundai9433.4%+ 0.0%82,9222.8%+ 8.2%157
10Dacia9403.4%– 10.4%94,0263.8%– 3.1%75
11Toyota9233.4%– 21.2%133,4533.3%– 4.5%109
12Ford8813.2%+ 13.8%172,9972.9%+ 5.2%1213
13Peugeot8343.0%+ 6.5%153,3713.2%+ 33.3%1112
14Renault8052.9%– 13.0%122,9862.9%– 7.4%1311
15Opel7562.7%+ 24.5%162,9372.8%+ 25.0%1414
16Kia7542.7%+ 54.2%192,5852.5%+ 29.9%1717
17Citroen7412.7%+ 40.6%212,2452.1%+ 31.1%1820
18MG6142.2%+ 64.6%181,9061.8%+ 35.8%2019
19Mazda5101.9%+ 15.6%142,1112.0%+ 2.5%1916
20Volvo4041.5%+ 5.2%231,4891.4%+ 18.4%2221
21Fiat3461.3%+ 86.0%221,6421.6%+ 118.9%2123
22Tesla2480.9%+ 26.5%52,6162.5%+ 74.4%1618
23Jeep2200.8%+ 49.7%258540.8%+ 93.2%2427
24Suzuki2190.8%– 35.6%201,3391.3%– 13.6%2322
25Mini1920.7%– 4.5%354850.5%– 23.3%3426
26Jaecoo1830.7%new296170.6%new2742
27Nissan1670.6%+ 263.0%247390.7%– 47.1%2524
28Leapmotor1660.6%+ 163.5%315650.5%+ 433.0%3032
29Mitsubishi1540.6%– 10.5%267090.7%+ 11.7%2625
30Porsche1440.5%– 30.8%325230.5%– 22.1%3128
31Alfa Romeo1340.5%– 11.3%304940.5%– 2.9%3329
32Land Rover1100.4%– 22.0%335860.6%+ 22.1%2831
33Omoda1060.4%new285140.5%new3257
34Honda1020.4%– 21.5%275740.5%+ 22.9%2930
35Xpeng640.2%new371810.2%new3643
36Smart450.2%+ 246.2%361670.2%+ 81.5%3734
37Polestar380.1%– 33.3%342460.2%– 5.7%3533
38Lexus300.1%+ 7.1%391260.1%+ 15.6%3837
39KGM/SsangYong290.1%– 17.1%381160.1%– 2.5%3936
40Subaru220.1%– 42.1%40730.1%– 45.1%4035
41Alpine190.1%+ 0.0%41440.0%– 24.1%4238
42Lamborghini110.0%+ 57.1%44360.0%+ 56.5%4340
43Aston Martin90.0%+ 28.6%47150.0%– 6.3%4645
44DS90.0%– 59.1%42560.1%+ 12.0%4139
45Bentley70.0%+ 40.0%45160.0%– 11.1%4544
46Ferrari60.0%+ 20.0%46170.0%– 52.8%4441
47ACS50.0%new –100.0%new48 –
48McLaren40.0%+ 0.0%5270.0%– 56.3%5149
49MAN30.0%+ 200.0%58130.0%+ 333.3%4748
50DFM20.0%new –50.0%new5261
51Morgan20.0%+ 0.0% –20.0%– 33.3%6062
52NIO20.0%+ 100.0%6080.0%+ 700.0%5052
53BAIC10.0%– 50.0%5040.0%– 55.6%5350
54Fisker10.0%– 75.0% –10.0%– 97.4%6346
55Lancia10.0%new –10.0%new6568
56Maserati10.0%– 50.0%5940.0%+ 33.3%5454

Austria April 2026 – models:

PosModelApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Skoda Octavia6522.4%+ 7.2%22,3622.3%– 13.3%21
2VW Golf6072.2%+ 9.4%33,2683.1%+ 31.7%12
3BMW X15181.9%– 26.4%41,8381.8%– 5.8%43
4Seat Ibiza4911.8%+ 8.9%51,8191.7%– 10.2%54
5Skoda Elroq4761.7%+ 38.4%n/a1,4931.4%+ 142.0%1017
6BYD Atto 34551.7%+ 792.2%n/an/an/an/an/an/a
7Seat Leon4391.6%+ 30.3%141,4721.4%+ 44.5%1214
8Hyundai Tucson4341.6%+ 93.8%71,2061.2%+ 169.2%1819
9Skoda Enyaq4301.6%+ 84.5%n/a1,2681.2%+ 65.8%1720
10Toyota Yaris/Cross3951.4%– 29.8%101,6121.5%+ 17.9%85
11Skoda Karoq3731.4%– 14.6%61,5561.5%+ 2.7%98
12VW Tiguan3701.3%+ 9.1%121,3721.3%– 2.1%156
13Mercedes GLC3621.3%+ 94.6%n/an/an/an/a79n/a
14BMW X33571.3%+ 98.3%131,1661.1%+ 21.7%20n/a
15Skoda Fabia3551.3%– 9.4%81,6481.6%+ 8.5%79
16BYD Seal3521.3%+ 53.7%151,4071.3%+ 18.2%1315
17Dacia Sandero3441.3%+ 4.2%161,3381.3%– 16.6%1610
18VW T-Roc3411.2%+ 29.2%n/a1,1851.1%+ 22.4%19n/a
19MG ZS3271.2%+ 36.8%n/an/an/an/a8218
20Audi Q33031.1%+ 99.3%91,4921.4%+ 193.1%11n/a
n/aBYD Sealion2851.0%+ 5.6%n/a7750.7%+ 3.3%n/an/a
n/aDacia Bigster2811.0%+ 132.2%201,4051.3%+ 830.5%1416
n/aVW Polo2631.0%– 35.4%181,7261.6%+ 42.8%611
n/aTesla Model Y2210.8%+ 49.3%12,0472.0%+ 113.0%37

Source: Statistik Austria

Pakistan April 2026: Suzuki at 50% share, Jetour and Tank land

Jetour now shares data for Pakistan.

According to local manufacturers association PAMA, 22,015 new locally assembled vehicles found buyer in Pakistan in April, a gigantic 107.8% year-on-year lift. Year-to-date, the volume amounts to 77,722, up 53% year-on-year. Note not all manufacturers present in Pakistan are members of PAMA such as Kia, Changan and MG notably and therefore don’t appear in these statistics.

Market leader Suzuki (+175.1%) tightens its grip on the charts with a round 50% share, its highest since reaching 52.4% last September. Toyota (+32.9%) and Honda (+59.1%) underperform in context whereas Sazgar Haval (+309.6%) is up 4-fold on a year ago. JAC (+122.8%) also impress at #6. The event of the month is the arrival of two Chinese brands assembling locally in the charts. For its 1st year anniversary in Pakistan Jetour now shares data, amounting to 1.4% share for the month. The Dasheng and X70 Plus are available in the country. Tank lands with a more discreet 16 sales, with the Tank 500 available and the Tank 300 potentially launching soon.

Model-wise, the Suzuki Alto (+232.5%) is up to 34.4% share, its best since last June. The Sazgar Haval H6 (+309.6%) remains in 2nd place, only three units above the Suzuki Swift (+228.6%). The Toyota Corolla is estimated to grow by 37.2% to 4th position ahead of the Honda Civic estimated at 4.8% share.

Previous month: Pakistan March 2026: Market up 39.9%, Sazgar Haval H6 up to #2

One year ago: Pakistan April 2025: Suzuki down -33.3% in stable market

Full April 2026 Top 12 All locally assembled brands and Top 25 All locally assembled models below.

Pakistan April 2026 – locally assembled brands:

PosBrandApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Suzuki11,01250.0%+ 175.1%136,33846.8%+ 64.3%11
2Toyota4,33019.7%+ 32.9%217,08022.0%+ 38.5%22
3Honda2,71612.3%+ 59.1%310,77413.9%+ 45.6%33
4Sazgar Haval2,20810.0%+ 309.6%47,5719.7%+ 74.0%44
5Hyundai1,0024.6%+ 11.3%53,9685.1%+ 0.5%55
6JAC3521.6%+ 122.8%61,0261.3%+ 111.1%66
7Jetour3051.4%new –3050.4%new8 –
8Dewan Honri300.1%n/a81540.2%+ 450.0%99
9Dewan Kia230.1%+ 15.0% –750.1%– 11.8%107
10Isuzu200.1%n/a73570.5%n/a78
11Tank 500160.1%new –160.0%new12 –
12BAIC10.0%– 90.0%9580.1%+ 70.6%1110

Pakistan April 2026 – locally assembled models:

PosModelApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Suzuki Alto7,56734.4%+ 232.5%124,73131.8%+ 77.1%11
2Sazgar Haval H62,20810.0%+ 309.6%27,5719.7%+ 74.0%23
3Suzuki Swift2,20510.0%+ 228.6%66,8088.8%+ 128.6%34
4Toyota Corolla (est)1,5877.2%+ 37.2%36,3378.2%+ 55.4%42
5Honda Civic (est)1,3866.3%+ 54.5%45,5327.1%+ 46.4%56
6Toyota Yaris (est)1,2775.8%+ 37.2%55,0986.6%+ 55.5%65
7Honda City (est)1,0464.8%+ 54.5%74,1745.4%+ 46.4%77
8Suzuki Every7513.4%+ 132.5%102,9163.8%+ 134.8%89
9Toyota Corolla Cross (est)5872.7%+ 37.1%82,3413.0%+ 55.3%910
10Suzuki Cultus4892.2%+ 234.9%141,7382.2%+ 73.8%1113
11Toyota Hilux (est)4842.2%+ 18.3%91,8202.3%– 4.9%1011
12Hyundai Elantra4281.9%+ 96.3%171,1431.5%+ 44.3%1517
13Toyota Fortuner (est)3951.8%+ 18.3%111,4841.9%– 4.9%1214
14JAC X200 Ghandhara3521.6%+ 122.8%151,0261.3%+ 111.1%1718
15Jetour3051.4%new –3050.4%new19 –
16Honda BR-V & HR-V2841.3%+ 113.5%161,0681.4%+ 38.9%1616
17Hyundai Tucson2591.2%+ 5080.0%121,3041.7%+ 20.5%1312
18Hyundai Porter2341.1%– 33.3%131,1701.5%+ 38.0%1415
19Hyundai Santa Fe470.2%– 63.8%211910.2%– 68.7%2019
20Hyundai Sonata340.2%– 82.7%201600.2%– 74.0%2120
21Dewan Honri-Ve300.1%n/a191540.2%+ 450.0%2224
22Dewan Kia Shehzore230.1%+ 15.0% –750.1%– 11.8%2422
23Isuzu D-Max200.1%n/a183570.5%n/a1823
24Tank160.1%new –160.0%new26 –
25BAIC BJ40L10.0%– 90.0%23580.1%+ 70.6%2526
26Suzuki Ravi00.0%– 100.0%221450.2%– 93.3%238

Source: PAMA

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