The BYD Sealion 7 is the best-selling car in Albania in February.
Our local partner CE Auto shows the Albanian new care market standing at 1,050 units in February and 1,903 year-to-date. This month BYD monopolises the Top 5 with the Sealion 7 at #1 with 16.6% share followed by the Yuan Plus at 14.3% and the Seagull at 12.7%. The Yuan Plus and Song Plus complete the Top 5 with the Tang at #7 and the Fang Cheng Bao Tai3 at #9. The Skoda Kamiq, China-imported VW Tharu and Skoda Scala are the only non-BYD models in the Top 10.
According to local consultancy CE Auto, new car sales in Serbia are up 10.5% year-on-year in February to 2,380 and up 7.8% year-to-date to 4,225. The Skoda Octavia is stable and reclaims the pole position it held over the Full Year 2025, toppling the Skoda Fabia (+106.8%) down to #3 for the month but surging year-on-year. The Fabia stays #1 year-to-date with a tiny 5-sales gap over the Octavia. In fact Skoda monopolises the Top 4 with the Kamiq (+32.5%) at #2 and Karoq (+78.4%) at equal #3. Skoda also places the Scala at #8 and the Superb at #9.
The Skoda Kodiak is up to #3 in Bosnia & Herzegovina in February.
CE Auto has the Bosnian new car market edging up 4.7% to 852 sales. The year-to-date volume is now up 1.4% to 1,575. As usual the Skoda Octavia (-23%) is the favourite despite falling heavily year-on-year. Year-to-date, the Octavia sells more than double any other nameplate in the country at 9.5% share vs. 4.4% for the Toyota Corolla at #2. Below the Hyundai Tucson (+5.9%), the Skoda Kodiaq jumps from outside the January Top 10 directly into third place. The Opel Astra signs a rare Top 10 finish at #6, in fact its first one since November 2019.
Surprise in Moldova: the Geely EX5 is the best-selling vehicle in February.
Based on data by our local partner CE Auto, the Moldovan new car market surges 25.9% year-on-year in February to 826 sales. The year-to-date tally is now up 14.4% to 1,424 units. We have a big surprise atop the models charts: for its very first Top 10 finish the Geely EX5 is the overall best-seller with 6.5% share. It even climbs to 2nd place in the YTD charts. This is the first time a Chinese model is #1 in Moldova. The EX5 knocks down traditional leader the Toyota RAV4 (+55.2%) despite the latter sporting a significant YoY gain. In third place, the BYD Song Plus (+113.3%) hits its highest ranking since January 2025 (#2). The BAIC X7 scores its first ever Top 10 finish at #8. Along with the Geely Coolray and Cityray there are five Chinese nameplates in this monthβs Top 10.
The Toyota Corolla is the best-selling vehicle in North Macedonia in February.
Data by our local partner CE Auto shows a North Macedonian new car market falling -9.5% year-on-year in February to just 488 units. This way, the year-to-date volume is off -8.7% to 939. This month the Toyota Corolla (+150%) brilliantly takes the lead with 7.2% share, off from outside the January Top 10. It is also #1 year-to-date. The Renault Clio (-44.9%) sinks year-on-year as it led the charts a year ago but ranks #2 vs. #10 last month. The Skoda Octavia (-29%) is also up vs. January to #3, followed by the Kia Sportage. The Iveco Daily, Mazda CX-30, Hyundai i30 and Mazda3 also make an appearance in the Top 10.
First Top 10 finish for the Jetour X70 Plus in Panama
New light vehicle sales in Panama progress 2% year-on-year in February to 5,087 units, leading to a year-to-date tally up 5.6% to 9,932. Toyota (-25%) remains the dominant force in the market despite freefalling year-on-year to 16% share vs. 19.4% so far in 2026. In contrast Hyundai (+21%) shoots up in 2nd place, overtaking Kia (-29.8%), in a rut. The Chinese are on a mission this month, with Jetour up 92.3%, Geely up 48.9%, Changan up 42.2% inside the Top 10 and Dongfeng (+100%), Jaecoo (+400%) and Kaiyi (+50.9%). All in all, Chinese manufacturers (32 selling at least one unit in February) see their sales jump 52.6% to 33.5% share vs. 22.4% a year ago in February 2025.
Model-wise, the Hyundai Grand i10 (+56.4%) takes the lead for the first time since last October, distancing the Kia Soluto (-38%) and Toyota Hilux (-29.2%). After hitting 12.4% share in January, the latter remains in the YTD top spot. The Hyundai Creta (+22.8%) is the only additional Top 5 model in positive. Meanwhile the Jetour X70 Plus cracks the Top 10 for the first time, landing directly at #6, with the Geely Coolray and GX3 Pro also making an appearance.
We have updated our Full Year 2025 post for the USA with final data for all OEMs, brands and models. Also added are the models detail for small brands such as Aston Martin, Ferrari, Lamborghini and McLaren and revised data for Fisker, Lucid and Tesla among others.