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Poland March 2026: Market up 20.4%, Volvo XC60 repeats at record #4, BMW X1 in Top 10

The BMW X1 ranks #10 in Poland in March.

The Polish new passenger car market is euphoric in March at +20.4% year-to-date to 63,900 units. The Q1 volume is up 6.7% to 151,650 as a result. Toyota (+10.6%) disappoints somewhat at 12.8% share vs. 15.5% year-to-date. In a Top 5 unchanged on last month it is followed by Skoda (+26.6%), Volkswagen (+5.2%), BMW (+34%) and Audi (+4.5%). This way, BMW overtakes Audi in the YTD order to reach #4, a ranking it also held over the Full Year 2025. Volvo (+34%) also shines at #9 with 4.3% share. Below, BYD (+316.7%), Omoda (+191.5%), Mazda (+153.4%), Peugeot (+50.4%) and MG (+47.5%) stand out.

Model-wise, the Toyota Corolla (+25.4%) snaps the top spot over the Skoda Octavia (+28.1%) for just five sales, ahead of the Nissan Qashqai (+1.8%) back to a traditionally strong month of March. The Volvo XC60 (+46.1%) repeats at a record 4th place, the third time it reaches that ranking alongside April 2025 and last month. distancing the Kia Sportage (+38.3%), Hyundai Tucson (+62.9%) and Toyota Yaris Cross (+26.8%) all in outstanding shape. The BMW X1 breaks into the Top 10 at #10.

Previous month: Poland February 2026: Omoda C5 breaks into Top 10

One year ago: Poland March 2025: Nissan Qashqai on podium

Full March 2026 Top 50 brands and Top 10 models below.

Poland March 2026 – brands:

PosBrandMar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosFY25
1Toyota8,18012.8%+ 10.6%123,55815.5%– 2.8%11
2Skoda6,84010.7%+ 26.6%216,27910.7%+ 19.6%22
3Volkswagen4,2146.6%+ 5.2%310,8507.2%+ 3.0%33
4BMW3,6395.7%+ 34.0%48,0885.3%+ 21.0%44
5Audi2,9704.6%+ 4.5%57,6445.0%– 3.2%56
6Kia2,8934.5%+ 5.0%76,8974.5%– 16.2%65
7Mercedes2,8324.4%+ 18.4%96,4854.3%+ 1.8%77
8Hyundai2,7504.3%+ 9.2%65,9813.9%– 21.8%88
9Volvo2,7344.3%+ 34.0%85,5983.7%+ 11.5%911
10Nissan2,7064.2%+ 17.1%184,0642.7%+ 1.8%1216
11Dacia2,0673.2%+ 1.6%105,0203.3%+ 5.2%109
12MG1,8412.9%+ 47.5%114,1372.7%+ 35.7%1113
13Renault1,7722.8%– 32.7%123,9122.6%– 22.1%1310
14Omoda1,5482.4%+ 191.5%143,5522.3%+ 197.7%1521
15Peugeot1,4212.2%+ 50.4%192,8291.9%+ 13.2%1817
16Lexus1,3792.2%+ 7.5%133,8042.5%– 24.1%1414
17Mazda1,2241.9%+ 153.4%281,9101.3%+ 41.8%2324
18Ford1,1891.9%– 3.9%153,3412.2%– 10.0%1612
19Cupra1,1681.8%+ 17.3%163,2542.1%+ 13.1%1715
20BYD9711.5%+ 316.7%252,0391.3%+ 284.0%2223
21Citroen9381.5%+ 26.9%212,3371.5%+ 30.5%1919
22Chery8591.3%new172,1341.4%new2137
23Honda8441.3%+ 38.6%231,8471.2%+ 21.3%2427
24Opel8171.3%+ 5.0%222,1561.4%+ 13.6%2018
25Suzuki6991.1%– 5.0%201,8011.2%– 18.4%2520
26BAIC5960.9%+ 95.4%261,3150.9%+ 53.6%2726
27Jaecoo5790.9%+ 36.6%241,4370.9%+ 19.6%2622
28Tesla4940.8%– 17.9%348420.6%– 6.3%2925
29Fiat3710.6%+ 187.6%271,0380.7%+ 110.1%2832
30Land Rover3500.5%+ 26.8%307350.5%+ 11.5%3234
31Porsche3230.5%– 29.3%336330.4%– 35.0%3430
32Seat3160.5%– 10.7%298070.5%– 34.8%3028
33Jeep2780.4%+ 9.9%327160.5%+ 2.6%3331
34Mini2730.4%– 11.1%317500.5%+ 7.0%3129
35Alfa Romeo2180.3%+ 15.3%364940.3%– 1.4%3635
36Bestune2030.3%new412820.2%new4043
37KGM1970.3%– 43.1%383480.2%– 61.2%3733
38Leapmotor1820.3%+ 225.0%355680.4%+ 914.3%3536
39Jetour1800.3%new393100.2%new39n/a
40Geely1320.2%new402630.2%new4142
41JAC1260.2%+ 6200.0%373140.2%+ 15600.0%3844
42Subaru910.1%– 50.5%431560.1%– 64.1%4439
43Mitsubishi800.1%– 43.7%421720.1%– 53.0%4238
44DS690.1%+ 72.5%441580.1%+ 26.4%4341
45Hongqi570.1%new461150.1%new4646
46Dongfeng500.1%n/a451430.1%+ 4666.7%4545
47Forthing480.1%+ 0.0%47940.1%– 39.0%4840
48Xpeng470.1%+ 370.0%481120.1%#DIV/0!4750
49MAN210.0%+ 600.0% –380.0%+ 280.0%5048
50GAC80.0%new50780.1%new4947
 –Others1060.2%+ 60.6% –2050.1%+ 25.8% – –

Poland March 2026 – models:

PosModelΒ Mar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosFY25
1Toyota Corolla2,3443.7%+ 25.4%16,5154.3%+ 12.5%11
2Skoda Octavia2,3393.7%+ 28.1%25,6223.7%+ 21.7%22
3Nissan Qashqai1,6732.6%+ 1.8%n/a2,5851.7%– 4.3%8n/a
4Volvo XC601,6012.5%+ 46.1%43,1182.1%+ 13.1%7n/a
5Kia Sportage1,5232.4%+ 38.3%73,3872.2%– 1.8%54
6Hyundai Tucson1,4602.3%+ 62.9%33,2742.2%+ 16.3%66
7Toyota Yaris Cross1,3862.2%+ 26.8%53,5772.4%+ 17.2%35
8Toyota C-HR1,3112.1%– 4.4%63,4452.3%– 23.9%43
9Toyota Yaris9011.4%– 7.7%n/a2,3841.6%– 17.0%97
10BMW X18911.4%n/an/an/an/an/aΒ n/an/a
n/aMG HS8411.3%+ 32.4%n/a2,0971.4%+ 25.5%1310
n/aSkoda Kamiq8411.3%+ 29.8%n/a2,0971.4%+ 27.1%1413
n/aOmoda 58271.3%+ 55.7%92,1351.4%+ 79.0%12n/a
n/aVW T-Roc8231.3%+ 6.7%n/a2,3531.6%+ 4.8%108
n/aToyota Corolla Cross7821.2%+ 61.9%82,1851.4%+ 60.4%11n/a
n/aToyota Aygo X6541.0%+ 76.8%n/a1,9731.3%+ 87.7%15n/a

Source: SAMAR

Colombia March 2026: Tesla Model Y instant #1, market up 53.5%

The Tesla Model Y is the best-selling vehicle in Colombia in March.

It’s another astonishing month for new vehicle sales in Colombia, up 53.5% year-on-year in March to 28,196 units. The Q1 volume is up 47.9% to 73,776. Brand leader Kia (+65.3%) manages to outpace the galloping market to 14.3% share and over 4,000 sales. It distances Renault (+8.6%) a lot more muted. The performance of the month goes to Tesla: up to #3 brand overall with 8.7% share for its first full month in market, a stunning initial success for the American brand. Mazda (+43.9%) is up one spot on February to #4, leapfrogging past Chevrolet (+17%) and Toyota (-8.5%). Volkswagen (+69.9%) also shines at #8.

History is made in the models charts: the Tesla Model Y storms into pole position with a stunning 1,793 sales and 6.4% share, all this in its very first appearance in the ranking! It’s an extraordinary success for Tesla’s star model. At the same time, the Model 3 climbs to #6 with 2.4% of the market. The Kia K3 is up one spot on last month to #2, overtaking the Kia Picanto (+73.4%) at #3. The Mazda CX-30 (+35.5%) and Renault Duster Nacional (+18.2%) round out the Top 5. The Kia Stonic (+246.7%) and Sportage (+416%) surge ahead to close the Top 10.

Previous month: Colombia February 2026: Kia Picanto repeats at #1, sales up 49.5%

One year ago: Colombia March 2025: BYD breaks share record, places Yuan Up and Seagull in Top 20

Full March 2026 Top 30 brands and Top 75 models below.

Colombia March 2026 – brands:

PosBrandMar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosFY25
1Kia4,04014.3%+ 65.3%110,74114.6%+ 58.4%11
2Renault2,80610.0%+ 8.6%27,86810.7%+ 10.4%22
3Tesla2,4598.7%new182,7553.7%new11 –
4Mazda2,1347.6%+ 43.9%55,7107.7%+ 26.1%34
5Chevrolet1,9036.7%+ 17.0%35,6417.6%+ 30.9%45
6Toyota1,6956.0%– 8.5%45,5307.5%+ 9.7%53
7Suzuki1,4615.2%+ 46.0%93,6294.9%+ 53.6%66
8Volkswagen1,1814.2%+ 69.9%112,8833.9%+ 50.6%109
9Hyundai1,1674.1%+ 31.3%82,9434.0%+ 30.2%98
10Nissan1,1634.1%+ 11.1%63,3384.5%+ 17.2%77
11BYD9953.5%+ 19.2%72,9464.0%+ 60.3%810
12Foton9203.3%+ 115.5%102,4063.3%+ 106.2%1212
13Ford8022.8%+ 44.2%122,0492.8%+ 35.2%1311
14Chery4341.5%+ 356.8%151,0761.5%n/a1518
15JAC3791.3%+ 108.2%141,1021.5%+ 96.1%1414
16Changan-Deepal3771.3%+ 343.5%198611.2%n/a1623
17MG3581.3%+ 222.5%226860.9%n/a2124
18Mercedes3211.1%+ 19.3%217581.0%+ 10.5%2013
19Citroen2841.0%+ 120.2%207671.0%+ 100.3%1916
20Peugeot2550.9%+ 116.1%236690.9%n/a2220
21BMW2110.7%+ 56.3%176200.8%+ 62.7%2315
22Honda1980.7%+ 50.0%245100.7%n/a2422
23GAC1900.7%+ 4650.0%n/an/an/an/an/an/a
24Sinotruk1890.7%+ 329.5%28n/an/an/an/an/a
25Dongfeng1510.5%+ 15.3%167671.0%n/a1821
26Subaru1510.5%+ 0.7%254070.6%– 2.4%n/a19
27Jeep1500.5%+ 154.2%264620.6%n/a2527
28FAW-Bestune1210.4%+ 830.7%n/an/an/an/an/an/a
29Volvo1150.4%– 11.5%273340.5%– 18.9%n/a25
30Cupra1120.4%n/an/an/an/an/an/a26

Colombia March 2026 – models:

PosModelMar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosFY25
1Tesla Model Y1,7936.4%new –1,7932.4%new6 –
2Kia K39763.5%n/a32,5013.4%n/a21
3Kia Picanto8883.1%+ 73.4%12,9924.1%+ 93.9%14
4Mazda CX-308743.1%+ 35.5%62,0612.8%+ 23.2%32
5Renault Duster Nacional8132.9%+ 18.2%42,0232.7%+ 11.8%43
6Tesla Model 36662.4%new239621.3%new17 –
7BYD Yuan Up6172.2%+ 51.6%51,6242.2%+ 73.7%78
8Mazda25782.0%+ 36.3%91,4592.0%+ 6.4%87
9Kia Stonic5271.9%+ 246.7%201,1101.5%n/a1641
10Kia Sportage5161.8%+ 416.0%81,3391.8%n/a1126
11Toyota Prado5041.8%+ 94.6%331,1861.6%+ 39.0%1316
12Hyundai Kona5021.8%+ 82.5%71,4301.9%n/a915
13Suzuki Swift4731.7%+ 10.5%161,3541.8%n/a1010
14Chevrolet Onix4181.5%– 9.1%101,2651.7%+ 9.7%126
15Toyota Corolla Cross3801.3%– 49.3%21,7942.4%+ 8.2%55
16Renault Logan3531.3%+ 3.2%181,1271.5%+ 22.0%1412
17Suzuki Dzire3521.2%new486380.9%new3169
18Ford Territory3461.2%new159421.3%new18n/a
19Mazda CX-53251.2%+ 116.7%111,1111.5%n/a1517
20Chevrolet Tracker3231.1%+ 46.8%277811.1%n/a2427
21VW Tera3141.1%new40n/an/anewn/a61
22Renault Arkana3011.1%+ 28.1%198921.2%+ 16.1%2013
23Renault Kwid2921.0%– 1.7%219301.3%+ 16.1%1914
24Hyundai Tucson2891.0%+ 107.9%316660.9%n/a2723
25Ford Ranger2771.0%+ 3.7%306560.9%n/a2932
26Nissan Frontier2731.0%+ 34.5%178681.2%n/a2222
27Nissan X-Trail2670.9%+ 42.0%356380.9%n/a3229
28Deepal S052580.9%new415550.8%new3898
29Chery iCAR 032460.9%new257201.0%new2566
30Nissan Kicks Play2450.9%– 32.9%296500.9%– 37.1%3024
31Renault Kardian2410.9%– 44.5%228871.2%– 29.3%219
32Toyota Hilux2210.8%– 26.1%147851.1%– 11.5%2311
33Kia Soluto2140.8%+ 10.9%346120.8%n/a3433
34Suzuki Jimny2130.8%+ 27.5%545190.7%n/a4038
35Kia Niro2090.7%+ 30.6%614210.6%n/a4740
36Renault Nueva Koleos2030.7%newn/a3290.4%newn/a59
37Suzuki Fronx2010.7%+ 67.5%455590.8%n/a3728
38VW T-Cross2010.7%– 9.9%375420.7%n/a3920
39Renault Duster E-TechΒ 1950.7%new704900.7%new4254
40Foton FRR 6.9 toneladas1940.7%n/a38n/an/an/an/a63
41Suzuki S-Cross1920.7%+ 8.5%444200.6%n/a4830
42Peugeot 20081910.7%n/a505190.7%n/a4148
43MG S5 EV1840.7%newn/an/an/anewn/a –
44Toyota Corolla Sedan1800.6%– 2.7%47n/an/an/an/a31
45VW Polo1780.6%– 7.3%396790.9%n/a2618
46Renault Stepway1720.6%– 28.6%464550.6%n/a4421
47Kia Sonet1690.6%– 31.0%326590.9%n/a2819
48Kia Eko Taxi1630.6%n/a493800.5%n/a4943
49Mazda CX-501580.6%+ 125.7%245690.8%n/a3644
50Toyota Fortuner1540.5%+ 57.1%266180.8%n/a3334
51Nissan Nueva Kicks1530.5%new424420.6%new4539
52Foton FHR1520.5%n/a603670.5%n/an/a77
53Chevrolet Spark EUV1410.5%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
54Hyundai Grand Metro Taxi1390.5%+ 0.7%513530.5%n/an/a46
55BYD Song Plus1370.5%n/a523520.5%n/an/a78
56VW Nivus1330.5%+ 2.3%72n/an/an/an/a50
57Kia Seltos1330.5%+ 14.7%n/an/an/an/an/a56
58VW Taos1310.5%n/a653030.4%n/an/a86
59Citroen C31280.5%n/an/a2140.3%n/an/a58
60Mazda31230.4%+ 2.5%643110.4%n/an/a47
61Jeep Avenger1170.4%new573700.5%new5080
62Renault Kangoo1150.4%+ 71.6%682650.4%n/an/a67
63Nissan Qashqai1130.4%+ 7.6%742490.3%n/an/a68
64JAC JHR Largo1050.4%n/a62n/an/an/an/a75
65Hyundai Venue1050.4%n/an/an/an/an/an/a96
66Chevrolet NHR1020.4%+ 52.2%125970.8%n/a3549
67Honda HR-V1020.4%n/an/a1770.2%n/an/a79
68Kenworth T8801010.4%n/a563330.5%n/an/a95
69GAC Aion UT960.3%newn/an/an/anewn/an/a
70BYD Seagull950.3%– 66.2%364610.6%n/a4325
71Chery Tiggo 4 HEV950.3%newn/an/an/anewn/an/a
72Nissan Versa940.3%– 36.9%284330.6%n/a4635
73Deepal S07940.3%+ 59.3%n/an/an/an/an/a81
74Toyota Sequoia900.3%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
75Subaru Crosstrek860.3%+ 21.1%752210.3%n/an/a62

Source: ANDEMOS

Greece March 2026: Nissan Juke surprise leader in market up 15.7%

The Nissan Juke is the best-selling vehicle in Greece in March.

New car sales in Greece grow by a robust 15.7% year-on-year in March to 14,710 units, lifting the year-to-date tally into positive territory after three months at +4.9% to 34,812. Toyota (+8.8%) remains by far the most popular carmaker in the country but trails the market to 12.9% share vs. 14% so far this year. Nissan (+38.3%) is the hero of the month, jumping up 21 spots on February to #2 overall with 8.5% share, almost double the 4.3% it holds YTD. Peugeot (-14.4%) repeats at #3 ahead of Opel (+21.2%) and Citroen (+26%) both in great shape. Dacia (+370.8%) rallies back up from dismal year-ago results.Β 

Model-wise, the Nissan Juke (+80.4%) is a surprise leader, climbing from #50 in February to #1. This month, in some European markets Nissan is posting some unusually strong results which could be due to fleet orders or re-exports. The Toyota Yaris Cross (+40.1%) is up one spot to #2, followed by the Peugeot 2008 (+7.3%) and Renault Clio (+112.8%). #1 in January and February, the Citroen C3 (-13%) falls to #5 but holds onto the YTD top spot. The Dacia Sandero (+493.5%), Toyota C-HR (+72.4%) and Opel Corsa (+34.1%) also beat the market in the remainder of the Top 10.

Previous month: Greece February 2026: Citroen C3 repeats at #1

One year ago: Greece March 2025: Citroen C3 most popular

Full March 2026 Top 54 All brands and Top 260 All models below.

Greece March 2026 – brands:

PosBrandMar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosFY25
1Toyota1,90012.9%+ 8.8%14,87414.0%– 5.2%11
2Nissan1,2578.5%+ 38.3%231,5134.3%+ 2.6%913
3Peugeot1,0757.3%– 14.4%32,6857.7%– 20.9%22
4Opel8876.0%+ 21.2%42,5007.2%+ 2.3%45
5Citroen8725.9%+ 26.0%22,5317.3%+ 44.0%37
6Suzuki7975.4%+ 7.4%62,0155.8%+ 11.2%54
7Dacia7915.4%+ 370.8%71,6054.6%+ 235.1%89
8Hyundai7495.1%– 7.3%91,7705.1%– 23.7%73
9BMW7305.0%+ 20.7%51,8035.2%+ 7.3%66
10Renault7064.8%+ 56.9%81,4554.2%+ 146.2%1010
11Audi5093.5%+ 111.2%121,2363.6%+ 67.3%1115
12MG4162.8%+ 20.2%171,1113.2%– 2.7%1212
13Chery4152.8%new148692.5%new1427
14Kia3592.4%– 34.6%137992.3%– 35.4%1511
15Mini3422.3%+ 64.4%196721.9%+ 29.5%1820
16Volkswagen3412.3%– 29.1%109812.8%– 35.5%138
17BYD2922.0%+ 143.3%117462.1%+ 41.3%1619
18Ford2661.8%– 2.2%166371.8%– 14.5%1916
19Fiat2591.8%– 44.2%157072.0%– 5.7%1714
20Tesla2271.5%+ 5.6%273080.9%– 3.4%2325
21Mercedes2181.5%– 12.8%224611.3%– 24.1%2217
22Jeep2131.4%+ 18.3%185401.6%– 8.2%2121
23Seat1451.0%+ 23.9%243030.9%+ 11.0%2426
24Skoda1350.9%– 65.5%205811.7%– 22.2%2018
25Volvo1140.8%– 14.9%262850.8%– 14.2%2622
26Cupra840.6%– 31.7%212980.9%– 24.4%2524
27Omoda830.6%n/a481010.3%+ 2425.0%3140
28Lexus660.4%+ 15.8%281580.5%– 16.0%2829
29Land Rover580.4%– 14.7%301220.4%– 10.9%3030
30Alfa Romeo550.4%+ 3.8%252320.7%+ 6.9%2728
31Mazda530.4%– 43.0%311550.4%– 50.8%2923
32KGM460.3%+ 1050.0%40610.2%+ 69.4%3639
33Honda400.3%+ 8.1%32930.3%+ 3.3%3233
34Leapmotor320.2%+ 60.0%35620.2%+ 3.3%3538
35Jaecoo280.2%n/a29820.2%+ 4000.0%3332
36Geely260.2%new34750.2%new3441
37Changan Deepal240.2%new36420.1%new3844
38DS150.1%– 71.2%37380.1%– 69.4%3931
39Porsche120.1%– 50.0%33610.2%– 24.7%3734
40Xpeng120.1%new43380.1%new4053
41Zeekr100.1%new38320.1%new4147
42Lynk & Co80.1%– 65.2%44200.1%– 87.0%4436
43Aion70.0%new41310.1%new4254
44DFSK70.0%– 68.2% –150.0%– 69.4%4737
45NIO70.0%new39270.1%new4348
46Dongfeng40.0%n/a5170.0%n/a4949
47Mitsubishi40.0%– 92.0%46100.0%– 93.3%4835
48Smart40.0%+ 0.0%45160.0%+ 6.7%4642
49Bentley20.0%+ 100.0%5030.0%+ 0.0%5351
50Keraboss20.0%n/a –20.0%+ 100.0%5561
51Maserati20.0%+ 100.0%5560.0%+ 50.0%5150
52Subaru20.0%– 50.0%42180.1%+ 100.0%4543
53Lamborghini10.0%+ 0.0%4930.0%+ 200.0%5457
54Moke10.0%new –20.0%new5645

Greece March 2026 – models:

PosModelMar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosFY25
1Nissan Juke8665.9%+ 80.4%509792.8%+ 33.2%823
2Toyota Yaris Cross7545.1%+ 40.1%31,6874.8%+ 9.9%21
3Peugeot 20086184.2%+ 7.3%91,4214.1%– 28.5%32
4Renault Clio6004.1%+ 112.8%41,0953.1%+ 247.6%67
5Citroen C35743.9%– 13.0%11,6964.9%+ 4.3%14
6Opel Corsa5113.5%+ 34.1%21,3663.9%– 8.1%410
7Dacia Sandero4573.1%+ 493.5%69412.7%+ 527.3%1013
8Suzuki Vitara4393.0%+ 2.3%81,2283.5%+ 24.4%55
9Nissan Qashqai3822.6%– 2.6%574911.4%– 23.4%2225
10Toyota C-HR3622.5%+ 72.4%79632.8%+ 22.4%98
11Chery Tiggo 43502.4%new156972.0%new1467
12Hyundai i203492.4%+ 24.2%217022.0%– 12.9%1314
13Toyota YarisΒ 3102.1%– 32.8%51,0943.1%– 21.2%73
14BMW 1-Series3002.0%+ 62.2%117422.1%+ 61.7%1220
15Dacia Duster2872.0%+ 237.6%195031.4%+ 60.2%2118
16Peugeot 2082531.7%– 55.0%107652.2%– 26.1%119
17Suzuki Swift2461.7%+ 73.2%165101.5%+ 36.4%206
18Audi Q32261.5%+ 391.3%186371.8%+ 193.5%1544
19Fiat Grande Panda2261.5%new235251.5%new1990
20Mini Countryman2261.5%+ 71.2%293991.1%+ 29.1%3036
21Kia Picanto2251.5%– 30.6%243841.1%– 34.5%3111
22BMW X12241.5%+ 4.2%274551.3%– 35.4%2415
23MG 32121.4%+ 66.9%414501.3%+ 25.3%2534
24Toyota Aygo X2111.4%– 20.7%254281.2%– 28.3%2716
25Ford Puma1971.3%+ 20.9%224451.3%– 1.3%2622
26Citroen C3 Aircross1931.3%n/a125271.5%+ 52600.0%1841
27MG ZS Max1871.3%+ 57.1%305771.7%+ 15.2%1621
28Jeep Avenger1651.1%+ 33.1%144241.2%+ 2.9%2828
29Opel Mokka1601.1%– 27.9%205501.6%+ 23.9%1717
30Opel Frontera1571.1%new353801.1%new3239
31Peugeot 30081511.0%+ 45.2%174201.2%+ 39.5%2932
32Toyota Corolla Cross1380.9%+ 1.5%134901.4%– 6.5%2324
33BYD Seal U1200.8%+ 900.0%282510.7%+ 991.3%4058
34Tesla Model 31170.8%+ 7.3%2471300.4%– 30.5%5874
35VW T-Roc1140.8%+ 62.9%363070.9%+ 11.2%3431
36BMW X21120.8%+ 3.7%462940.8%+ 16.2%3642
37Suzuki S-Cross1110.8%– 14.0%372730.8%– 9.0%3837
38Audi A31070.7%+ 3.9%323060.9%+ 44.3%3538
39Seat Ibiza1070.7%+ 40.8%481780.5%+ 2.9%5056
40Tesla Model Y1070.7%+ 2.9%561740.5%+ 37.0%5160
41Audi Q21010.7%+ 140.5%1211170.3%– 14.0%6069
42Toyota Corolla990.7%+ 76.8%1011400.4%– 2.8%5657
43Hyundai Tucson870.6%+ 35.9%442050.6%– 27.3%4540
44Mini860.6%+ 87.0%542060.6%+ 32.1%4450
45Hyundai i10820.6%– 47.1%342730.8%– 37.4%3719
46Hyundai Kona820.6%– 29.3%382570.7%– 16.3%3927
47Mercedes GLA810.6%– 25.7%581600.5%– 33.3%5230
48VW Tiguan770.5%– 28.7%312450.7%– 40.5%4133
49VW T-Cross740.5%– 24.5%472000.6%– 35.1%4629
50Hyundai Inster700.5%+ 75.0%631380.4%+ 76.9%5764
51BYD Dolphin Surf640.4%new431580.5%new5385
52Renault Captur610.4%+ 165.2%262360.7%+ 210.5%4245
53Lexus LBX600.4%+ 53.8%661200.3%– 5.5%5972
54Citroen C4570.4%+ 147.8%492130.6%+ 115.2%4352
55Kia Sportage540.4%+ 17.4%451900.5%+ 18.8%4961
56Cupra Formentor520.4%– 31.6%331990.6%– 23.8%4749
57Audi A1510.3%+ 168.4%77790.2%– 3.7%7575
58Alfa Romeo Junior490.3%+ 122.7%421940.6%+ 31.1%4855
59Citroen C5 Aircross470.3%+ 422.2%81930.3%+ 272.0%6988
60Omoda 5470.3%n/a239590.2%+ 1375.0%84108
61Mercedes GLC450.3%+ 18.4%711020.3%+ 12.1%6265
62Volvo XC60450.3%+ 45.2%65950.3%+ 18.8%6654
63Dacia Bigster430.3%new511440.4%new5598
64Jeep Compass410.3%+ 51.9%90830.2%– 15.3%7168
65Kia Xceed390.3%+ 18.2%531160.3%– 1.7%6179
66Opel Zafira390.3%+ 1850.0%206520.1%+ 477.8%87198
67Hyundai Staria370.3%– 11.9%130480.1%– 35.1%9270
68BYD Atto 2350.2%+ 191.7%52960.3%+ 380.0%64112
69Skoda Fabia350.2%– 74.5%393300.9%+ 24.1%3335
70Skoda Kamiq350.2%– 74.5%73940.3%– 58.8%6747
71Mazda2330.2%– 53.5%83950.3%– 64.8%6526
72Chery Tiggo 7320.2%new62930.3%new6878
73Omoda 9320.2%new –360.1%new113234
74Kia Stonic300.2%– 57.7%74810.2%– 67.1%7343
75Hyundai Bayon280.2%– 20.0%70680.2%– 55.8%7876
76Jaecoo 7280.2%n/a55820.2%+ 4000.0%7277
77Leapmotor T03280.2%+ 40.0%142360.1%– 40.0%112114
78BMW 2-Series270.2%+ 107.7%78830.2%+ 159.4%7096
79KGM Tivoli270.2%+ 1250.0%134370.1%+ 85.0%107123
80BYD Dolphin240.2%– 54.7%59970.3%– 69.8%6351
81Fiat Panda240.2%– 93.8%401520.4%– 75.7%5412
82Ford Explorer240.2%+ 242.9%86680.2%+ 223.8%7792
83Peugeot Rifter230.2%n/a –230.1%n/a131273
84Volvo EX30230.2%– 57.4%75630.2%– 51.2%8166
85Volvo XC40230.2%+ 21.1%102620.2%+ 34.8%8387
86Land Rover Defender220.1%+ 266.7%87450.1%+ 164.7%95149
87Changan Deepal S05210.1%new104360.1%new109220
88Chery Tiggo 9210.1%new178360.1%new110267
89BYD Atto 3200.1%– 41.2%72660.2%– 53.2%7971
90BYD Sealion 7200.1%+ 1900.0%97470.1%+ 4600.0%93150
91Mercedes Vito, Viano200.1%– 51.2%107430.1%– 50.0%98106
92Peugeot 308200.1%n/a –280.1%+ 366.7%124225
93Seat Leon200.1%– 9.1%64810.2%+ 47.3%74113
94BMW X3190.1%+ 171.4%68630.2%+ 103.2%8084
95Mini Cabrio180.1%+ 80.0%146300.1%+ 114.3%120116
96Seat Arona180.1%– 5.3%80440.1%– 2.2%96111
97Skoda Octavia180.1%+ 38.5%92430.1%– 34.8%10091
98Toyota Proace City Verso180.1%– 56.1%85380.1%– 28.3%105119
99Honda Jazz170.1%+ 54.5%106350.1%+ 29.6%115137
100KGM Korando170.1%+ 1600.0% –180.1%+ 100.0%148195
101Skoda Scala170.1%– 71.7%137290.1%– 63.3%122105
102VW Taigo170.1%– 54.1%120460.1%– 70.1%9462
103Ford Kuga160.1%– 76.1%69480.1%– 68.4%9146
104Mercedes GLE160.1%+ 220.0%165280.1%+ 40.0%123139
105Range Rover Sport150.1%+ 15.4%149280.1%– 28.2%125117
106VW Golf150.1%– 76.9%60710.2%– 62.6%7663
107Cupra Leon140.1%– 39.1%88510.1%– 32.0%88101
108Geely Starray140.1%new141390.1%new102 –
109MG HS140.1%– 39.1%84570.2%+ 9.6%8693
110Honda HR-V130.1%+ 18.2%105380.1%+ 31.0%103131
111Mercedes A-Class130.1%+ 8.3%199180.1%– 50.0%149109
112Opel Combo130.1%n/a61510.1%n/a89362
113Renault Trafic130.1%n/a –130.0%+ 333.3%174209
114Chery Tiggo 8120.1%new79430.1%new97125
115Geely EX5120.1%new110360.1%new111128
116Mini Aceman120.1%– 40.0%91370.1%– 7.5%108103
117Kia EV3110.1%– 84.5%116260.1%– 76.4%12994
118Volvo EX40110.1%– 8.3%173300.1%+ 30.4%121129
119Volvo XC90110.1%+ 57.1%119220.1%– 18.5%137136
120BMW iX3100.1%n/a191130.0%+ 225.0%170276
121Hyundai i30100.1%– 83.6%89620.2%– 61.5%8259
122Peugeot 5008100.1%+ 66.7%147180.1%– 10.0%150143
123VW Caddy100.1%– 9.1%109230.1%– 20.7%133121
124Audi Q590.1%+ 12.5%76500.1%+ 138.1%90122
125BMW iX290.1%– 25.0%95330.1%+ 32.0%116127
126Cupra Tavascan90.1%+ 125.0%179120.0%+ 0.0%175215
127Ford Tourneo Custom90.1%– 10.0%159140.0%– 30.0%166179
128Skoda Kodiaq90.1%– 71.9%94380.1%– 50.6%10482
129Cupra Terramar80.1%– 46.7%99350.1%+ 0.0%11486
130Ford Focus80.1%– 27.3%128200.1%– 64.3%139118
131Renault Arkana80.1%– 94.4%100230.1%– 87.9%13273
132Renault Austral80.1%n/a112200.1%+ 900.0%141166
133Skoda Elroq80.1%n/a151190.1%+ 375.0%145147
134VW ID.Buzz80.1%+ 300.0%254100.0%+ 66.7%191214
135Aion V70.0%new127310.1%#DIV/0!119270
136BMW X570.0%– 12.5%103260.1%– 18.8%127134
137DS No470.0%new157120.0%new176240
138Fiat 60070.0%– 90.3%122260.1%– 76.1%12880
139Lynk & Co 0870.0%new162150.0%new162205
140Mazda370.0%+ 16.7%144160.0%+ 60.0%157193
141Nissan X-Trail70.0%– 74.1%169220.1%– 67.2%134124
142Range Rover Evoque70.0%– 77.4%118190.1%– 54.8%144120
143Renault Rafale70.0%new113170.0%new153208
144VW ID.470.0%+ 133.3%252100.0%– 60.0%190152
145VW Polo70.0%– 89.1%138160.0%– 80.5%15983
146VW Transporter70.0%n/a153330.1%n/a118180
147Xpeng G670.0%new154260.1%new130331
148Alfa Romeo Tonale60.0%– 77.8%82370.1%– 39.3%106110
149BMW 5-Series60.0%– 25.0%176140.0%– 26.3%165174
150DS 760.0%– 80.6%140160.0%– 74.6%15699
151Jeep Renegade60.0%– 70.0%111270.1%– 56.5%12689
152Mercedes CLE60.0%+ 0.0%185140.0%– 30.0%168144
153Opel Grandland60.0%– 71.4%67430.1%– 32.8%99115
154Range Rover60.0%+ 50.0%148120.0%+ 20.0%177182
155Renault 560.0%new98330.1%new117154
156Skoda Superb60.0%+ 500.0%20880.0%+ 33.3%201227
157Zeekr X60.0%new212110.0%new185283
158BYD Sealion 550.0%new93200.1%new138 –
159Ford Capri50.0%+ 25.0%123180.1%+ 63.6%147167
160Honda Civic50.0%n/a16090.0%+ 50.0%194221
161Mazda MX-550.0%– 37.5%163110.0%+ 0.0%181187
162Mercedes C-Class50.0%+ 150.0%164110.0%+ 83.3%182190
163Mercedes CLA50.0%+ 0.0%20070.0%– 36.4%209206
164Mercedes E-Class50.0%– 16.7%145190.1%+ 58.3%143159
165Mercedes EQA50.0%– 37.5%20190.0%– 66.7%196162
166Mercedes GLB50.0%+ 0.0%136130.0%– 35.0%172138
167Mercedes V-Class50.0%– 44.4%203100.0%– 41.2%188165
168NIO Firefly50.0%new168160.0%new158244
169Range Rover Velar50.0%– 50.0%150110.0%– 42.1%184160
170Toyota bZ4X50.0%+ 150.0%108220.1%+ 100.0%136157
171Xpeng G950.0%new255120.0%new178315
172Audi Q440.0%– 73.3%115180.1%– 61.7%146107
173BYD Seal40.0%– 50.0%19390.0%– 59.1%192181
174DFSK E540.0%– 63.6% –110.0%– 57.7%179146
175Dongfeng Box40.0%new21870.0%new205230
176Ford Mustang Mach-E40.0%+ 33.3%18070.0%– 46.2%206189
177Honda CR-V40.0%+ 100.0%18190.0%+ 28.6%195204
178Lexus UX40.0%– 55.6%143170.0%– 37.0%151156
179Mitsubishi ASX40.0%– 42.9%166100.0%– 66.7%189197
180Omoda 5 EV40.0%new20560.0%new218 –
181Skoda Karoq40.0%– 33.3%187150.0%+ 7.1%163171
182Audi Q630.0%+ 50.0%15570.0%+ 75.0%203186
183Audi Q830.0%n/a18980.0%+ 166.7%200229
184BMW 3-Series30.0%– 66.7%17570.0%– 78.1%204141
185BMW i430.0%+ 50.0%177100.0%+ 25.0%187161
186BMW iX130.0%– 88.5%96390.1%– 7.1%10195
187Changan Deepal S0730.0%new19460.0%new212235
188Dacia Jogger30.0%– 25.0%133160.0%+ 60.0%155132
189DFSK 50030.0%– 66.7% –30.0%– 83.3%240140
190Hyundai Ioniq 530.0%– 40.0%129150.0%+ 15.4%160148
191Land Rover Discovery Sport30.0%– 25.0%18270.0%– 30.0%207212
192Leapmotor B1030.0%new135110.0%new180242
193Mazda CX-3030.0%– 57.1%124190.1%+ 0.0%142168
194Mazda630.0%n/a19870.0%n/a208279
195MG S530.0%new235200.1%new140 –
196Porsche 91130.0%+ 200.0%170110.0%+ 450.0%183196
197Porsche Cayenne30.0%– 70.0%125170.0%– 43.3%152130
198Porsche Taycan30.0%+ 50.0%24270.0%– 12.5%210226
199Renault Symbioz30.0%new114170.0%new15497
200Skoda Enyaq30.0%– 40.0%24450.0%– 28.6%227183
201VW ID.330.0%– 84.2% –40.0%– 86.7%238145
202Audi A520.0%– 33.3%214100.0%+ 0.0%186175
203Audi A620.0%n/a –20.0%+ 100.0%248224
204Bentley Bentayga20.0%n/a –20.0%+ 100.0%250284
205BMW 4-Series20.0%– 50.0%19060.0%– 50.0%211188
206Keraboss Super K20.0%n/a –20.0%+ 100.0%256304
207KGM Torres20.0%+ 100.0%19560.0%– 14.3%215218
208Lexus NX20.0%– 77.8%117140.0%– 51.7%167126
209Maserati Grecale20.0%+ 100.0%22960.0%+ 100.0%216246
210Mercedes G-Class20.0%n/a202130.0%+ 160.0%171194
211NIO EL620.0%new23760.0%new217288
212Nissan Ariya20.0%– 33.3%20450.0%– 28.6%225238
213Porsche Macan20.0%– 80.0%126220.1%– 31.3%135135
214Smart #120.0%– 33.3%17190.0%– 10.0%197169
215Smart #320.0%+ 100.0% –20.0%– 33.3%265210
216Tesla Model S20.0%+ 100.0% –20.0%+ 0.0%267314
217Zeekr 00120.0%new21160.0%new219289
218Zeekr 7X20.0%new139150.0%new164253
219Audi A810.0%– 50.0% –20.0%+ 0.0%249298
220BMW i710.0%n/a –10.0%#DIV/0!274 –
221BMW X610.0%– 50.0%15650.0%+ 0.0%220203
222BMW X710.0%n/a –30.0%+ 200.0%239255
223BMW XM10.0%– 66.7%19250.0%– 28.6%221217
224BMW Z410.0%n/a –10.0%+ 0.0%275260
225Citroen Jumpy Spacetourer10.0%n/a –10.0%– 75.0%277219
226Cupra Born10.0%– 80.0% –10.0%– 90.9%278200
227Dacia Logan10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a279320
228DS 310.0%– 80.0%21960.0%– 76.9%213151
229DS 410.0%– 93.8%22030.0%– 91.4%241142
230Fiat 500X10.0%+ 0.0%22320.0%+ 100.0%253322
231Fiat Ulysse10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a284323
232Ford Mustang10.0%+ 0.0%22540.0%+ 33.3%230241
233Ford Tourneo Connect10.0%– 50.0% –20.0%– 60.0%254211
234Ford Tourneo Courier10.0%– 66.7%15890.0%– 25.0%193184
235Honda Accord10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a287 –
236Hyundai Santa Fe10.0%– 88.9% –20.0%– 80.0%255192
237Jeep Wrangler10.0%– 88.9% –60.0%– 60.0%214172
238Lamborghini Urus10.0%n/a19730.0%n/a242291
239Leapmotor C1010.0%new183150.0%new161202
240Lynk & Co 0210.0%new22850.0%new222173
241Mazda CX-510.0%n/a –10.0%n/a292354
242Mazda CX-6010.0%+ 0.0%18450.0%+ 66.7%223223
244Mercedes EQB10.0%– 50.0%23230.0%– 50.0%244199
245Mercedes GLS10.0%n/a –20.0%n/a261293
246Mercedes S-Class10.0%+ 0.0% –10.0%– 50.0%295236
247Mercedes SL10.0%n/a –10.0%– 50.0%296327
248Mercedes Sprinter10.0%n/a23320.0%+ 0.0%262237
249Moke10.0%new –20.0%new264207
250Opel Astra10.0%– 99.1%131580.2%– 86.8%8553
251Porsche Panamera10.0%+ 0.0% –40.0%– 50.0%234213
252Subaru Crosstrek10.0%– 66.7%20990.0%+ 200.0%198228
253Subaru Forester10.0%+ 0.0%15290.0%+ 80.0%199153
254Tesla Model X10.0%+ 0.0%24820.0%– 33.3%268239
255Toyota Prius10.0%n/a24920.0%+ 0.0%269258
256Toyota Proace10.0%– 90.0%17250.0%– 80.0%229155
257Toyota Supra10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a301 –
258Volvo C40/EC4010.0%– 83.3%21080.0%– 42.9%202176
259VW Caravelle10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a303 –
260VW Tayron10.0%– 50.0%132140.0%+ 600.0%169170

Source: SEAA

Vietnam March 2026: VinFast reaches record 39% share

The VinFast Limo Green is the best-selling vehicle in Vietnam in March.

New vehicle sales in Vietnam surge 51% year-on-year in March to 70,859 units. This leads to a Q1 tally up 41.8% to 162,039. Local EV maker Vinfast almost triples its year-ago volume (+181.7%) to reach a record 39% share of its home market. Toyota (+51.6%) follows at a distance with 11.5% of the market ahead of Thaco-Kia (+19.4%) and Mitsubishi (+15.3%) both quiet. Hyundai (-15.3%) goes completely against the market and endures a disappointing YoY loss.

Model-wise, Vinfast spectacularly monopolises the Top 5 for the second month in a row. The new Limo Green reclaims the top spot it holds year-to-date, toppling the VF 3 (+27.8%) while the VF 5 (-4.1%) stays at #3. The VF 6 (+186.5%) and the new MPV 7 exchange rankings to #4 and #5 respectively. The Toyota Yaris Cross (+100.7%) is the best of the rest, up 7 spots on last month to #6. Vinfast places another two models inside the Top 10: the new Minio Green at #7 and the VF 7 (+188.7%) at #9. Notice also the new Mitsubishi Detonator rounding out the Top 10.

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

One year ago: Vietnam March 2025: VinFast VF 5 topples VF 3 to #1

Full March 2026 Top 18 All brands and Top 66 All models below.

Note: Brands ranking includes medium and heavy commercial vehicles, models ranking doesn’t. Some brands such as BMW, Mini, Lexus and Peugeot don’t share models detail.

Vietnam March 2026 – brands:

PosBrandMar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosFY25
1VinFast27,60939.0%+ 181.7%153,68433.1%+ 75.4%11
2Toyota8,14311.5%+ 51.6%216,88510.4%+ 42.7%22
3Thaco-Kia5,7568.1%+ 19.4%314,3778.9%+ 23.4%33
4Mitsubishi5,0867.2%+ 15.3%711,9097.3%+ 50.4%66
5Hyundai4,5466.4%– 15.3%413,4988.3%+ 17.7%44
6Ford4,5386.4%+ 6.2%512,1327.5%+ 27.9%55
7Mazda2,7963.9%+ 19.7%68,1015.0%+ 27.8%77
8Honda1,8392.6%– 24.9%85,6033.5%– 7.9%88
9Isuzu1,0671.5%+ 17.9%92,5231.6%+ 20.7%99
10Suzuki7841.1%+ 28.1%102,1521.3%+ 64.8%1010
11Hino4230.6%+ 94.0%119620.6%+ 125.8%1111
12Dothanh – JMC2730.4%+ 116.7%145180.3%+ 46.3%1313
13BMW+Mini2350.3%+ 59.9%126130.4%+ 47.7%1215
14Lexus1500.2%+ 76.5%154020.2%+ 103.0%1414
15Peugeot1030.1%– 60.2%133920.2%– 43.3%1512
16Hyundai Trucks1020.1%+ 750.0%161330.1%+ 224.4%1617
17Samco450.1%+ 136.8%17670.0%+ 76.3%1718
18Daewoo Bus110.0%– 68.6%18210.0%– 71.2%1816

Vietnam March 2026 – models:

PosModelMar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosFY25
1VinFast Limo Green6,7959.6%new212,4717.7%new13
2VinFast VF 34,7296.7%+ 27.8%110,1886.3%– 21.0%21
3VinFast VF 5Β 4,2186.0%– 4.1%38,5565.3%– 20.0%32
4VinFast VF 63,1524.4%+ 186.5%56,6794.1%+ 62.9%44
5VinFast MPV 72,5213.6%new43,6862.3%new9 –
6Toyota Yaris Cross2,3783.4%+ 100.7%134,1662.6%+ 96.8%79
7VinFast Minio Green1,9692.8%new –3,2062.0%new14 –
8Mitsubishi Xpander1,7632.5%– 30.3%184,2312.6%– 3.6%65
9VinFast VF 71,7322.4%+ 188.7%93,5142.2%+ 200.3%1116
10Mitsubishi Destinator1,6632.3%new212,9941.8%new1546
11Toyota Innova Cross1,5762.2%+ 219.0%232,5191.6%+ 85.2%1921
12Mazda CX-51,5312.2%+ 39.3%64,6432.9%+ 53.6%57
13Ford Ranger1,4492.0%– 5.7%84,1122.5%+ 9.3%86
14Ford Everest1,4432.0%+ 34.4%103,5802.2%+ 67.8%1011
15Ford Territory1,1361.6%+ 22.0%113,4112.1%+ 62.8%1212
16Mitsubishi Xforce1,0501.5%+ 10.8%173,2612.0%+ 68.7%138
17Toyota Vios1,0041.4%– 3.6%142,7371.7%+ 19.8%1610
18Toyota Corolla Cross9511.3%+ 53.9%241,4550.9%+ 3.9%2619
19Kia Sonet7731.1%+ 67.0%192,2231.4%+ 73.8%2126
20Hyundai Creta7491.1%+ 57.4%122,6161.6%+ 116.2%1718
21Hyundai Tucson7441.0%– 28.9%152,5191.6%+ 30.9%1817
22Kia Seltos7431.0%+ 57.4%202,3251.4%+ 76.5%2024
23Toyota Veloz Cross7191.0%+ 22.7%162,1751.3%+ 86.4%2220
24Honda CR-V6811.0%+ 44.0%251,7731.1%+ 32.7%2325
25Toyota Hilux6500.9%+ 179.0%71,6491.0%+ 185.3%2534
26Ford Transit5100.7%– 27.5%321,0280.6%– 25.7%3227
27Kia Carens5050.7%+ 57.8%281,3210.8%+ 59.9%2731
28Mitsubishi Triton4670.7%– 13.2%469720.6%– 2.8%3330
29Kia Carnival4630.7%– 16.7%291,0740.7%– 19.1%3029
30Mazda24330.6%+ 11.3%261,0470.6%+ 2.5%3128
31Toyota Raize4050.6%+ 31.5%407300.5%– 5.4%4133
32Hyundai Stargazer4010.6%+ 39.7%359690.6%+ 25.2%3437
33Honda City3980.6%– 42.3%221,6811.0%– 16.0%2415
34Hyundai Accent3690.5%– 64.8%271,3110.8%– 35.5%2822
35Honda BR-V3520.5%– 44.0%567060.4%– 41.9%4232
36Mazda CX-83510.5%+ 46.9%319320.6%+ 46.8%3541
37Suzuki Super Carry Pro3510.5%+ 15.8%377380.5%+ 11.3%4039
38Mazda33050.4%+ 49.5%309140.6%+ 38.3%3640
39Honda HR-V2600.4%– 54.5%361,1740.7%– 12.7%2923
40Hyundai Grand i102550.4%– 29.4%337920.5%– 0.8%3836
41Suzuki XL71960.3%– 31.2%347790.5%+ 33.4%3942
42Hyundai Santa Fe1890.3%– 53.7%386930.4%– 12.2%4343
43Toyota Camry1520.2%– 5.6%512210.1%– 49.4%5544
44Honda Civic1480.2%+ 82.7%582690.2%+ 53.7%5359
45Mitsubishi Attrage1430.2%– 47.6%523700.2%– 2.9%4751
46Kia Sportage1420.2%– 28.3%434030.2%– 21.1%4649
47Hyundai Venue1310.2%– 58.1%395320.3%– 16.4%4447
48Toyota Fortuner1060.1%– 56.2%484340.3%– 19.5%4535
49Hyundai Palisade1060.1%+ 60.6%453230.2%+ 69.1%4856
50Hyundai Custin1030.1%– 19.5%443160.2%+ 5.0%4954
51Suzuki Eeco1020.1%new472150.1%new56 –
52Suzuki Fronx980.1%new532880.2%new5274
53Mazda CX-30950.1%– 25.8%543090.2%– 8.0%5053
54Isuzu D-Max920.1%+ 170.6%413060.2%+ 166.1%5163
55Mazda CX-3810.1%– 69.7%552560.2%– 58.3%5448
56Toyota Avanza Premio740.1%– 43.5%492000.1%– 17.7%5857
57Toyota Land Cruiser640.1%+ 966.7%502130.1%+ 752.0%5762
58Kia Sorento600.1%+ 3.4%601940.1%+ 10.9%6058
59Hyundai Elantra360.1%– 49.3%591240.1%– 31.1%6161
60Suzuki Jimny310.0%– 8.8%65750.0%+ 8.7%6571
61Toyota Alphard300.0%+ 25.0%61870.1%+ 64.2%6269
62Toyota Prado270.0%– 66.3%64840.1%– 34.4%6360
63Isuzu MU-X160.0%– 38.5%62590.0%– 7.8%6667
64Suzuki Swift60.0%new63570.0%new6764
65Toyota Corolla50.0%– 88.6%66150.0%– 77.3%6870
66Toyota Wigo20.0%– 98.8%572000.1%– 60.4%5945

Source: VAMA

Belgium March/Q1 2026: BMW X1 stays #1, VW T-Roc up to #3

The VW T-Roc is the third best-selling vehicle in Belgium over Q1 2026.

New car sales in Belgium are back into positive territory in March at a solid +8.8% year-on-year to 43,733 units. The Q1 volume is off -5.9% to 113,805. Over Q1, private buyers account for 48.8% of Β the market, their highest share in years and to be compared with 41.7% over the Full Year 2025. Reversely fleet sales fall to 51.2% vs. 58.3% last year. Electrified cars (HEV, PHEV and BEV) hold 52.7% of the market vs. 55.6% a year ago. BEVs on their own account for 34.7% share, unchanged. Private buyers choose petrol cars (62.8% share), while HEVs have 20.3% of sales and BEVs only 8.7%. In contrast BEV represent 59.5% of fleet registrations, with petrol at 26.9%.

In the March brands ranking, BMW (+34.5%) spectacularly reclaims the top spot with 14.2% share, its highest since January 2025. Volkswagen (-1.2%) is relegated to 2nd place both for the month and YTD. Audi (+6.2%) is up four spots on last month to #3, distancing Peugeot (+10.5%) up two, Mercedes (-12.5%) down one and Renault (+7.7%) down three. Tesla (+88.5%) rallies back up to #10 and sees its Q1 sales progress 22.6% year-on-year. Opel (+23.1%), Ford (+14.3%) and Skoda (+13.5%) also make themselves noticed below while MG (+99.5%) and BYD (+85.3%) soar further down.

Over in the Q1 models charts, the BMW X1 (-19.1%) and Dacia Sandero (-13.1%) remain on top despite harsh year-on-year falls. The VW T-Roc surges from outside the Full Year 2025 Top 20 directly into third place, followed by a soaring Tesla Model Y (+47.3%) and the Citroen C3 (+7%). New models in the Top 20 are the Mercedes CLA (#8), Peugeot 3008 (#9), Peugeot 5008 (#13), BMW 1 Series (#15) and Dacia Bigster (#18), the latter ousting the Duster (#6 over the Full Year 2025) from the Top 20.

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

One year ago: Belgium March 2025: Peugeot (+65.3%) undeterred, Tesla (-69.3%) collapses

Full March 2026 Top 69 All brands, Q1 2026 Top 20 models rankings below.

Belgium March 2026 – brands:

PosBrandMar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosFY25
1BMW6,21514.2%+ 34.5%212,65911.1%– 15.2%11
2Volkswagen3,6618.4%– 1.2%110,5639.3%– 5.9%22
3Audi2,7156.2%+ 6.2%76,9136.1%– 7.0%64
4Peugeot2,5275.8%+ 10.5%67,2866.4%+ 15.8%47
5Mercedes2,5205.8%– 12.5%48,1917.2%– 9.5%33
6Renault2,4915.7%+ 7.7%37,1476.3%– 13.3%56
7Dacia2,2635.2%– 8.6%56,0105.3%– 16.9%75
8Skoda1,9394.4%+ 13.5%95,3674.7%+ 18.9%89
9Toyota1,8424.2%– 9.9%85,0854.5%– 20.5%98
10Tesla1,8064.1%+ 88.5%133,7013.3%+ 22.6%1215
11FordΒ 1,4553.3%+ 14.3%153,3743.0%– 13.8%1413
12Kia1,3223.0%– 13.3%114,0963.6%– 18.1%1011
13Opel1,3103.0%+ 23.1%103,7163.3%+ 32.4%1116
14Volvo1,2842.9%– 17.1%163,6323.2%– 20.3%1310
15Citroen1,1102.5%– 7.9%123,3623.0%– 1.6%1514
16Hyundai1,1062.5%– 16.8%142,8762.5%– 27.2%1612
17Mini9252.1%– 2.7%191,9941.8%+ 2.5%1718
18MG8642.0%+ 99.5%181,7631.5%+ 60.4%1819
19BYD6301.4%+ 85.3%201,5951.4%+ 96.9%2022
20Nissan6081.4%– 27.8%171,7551.5%– 37.7%1917
21Fiat5391.2%+ 43.7%211,3241.2%+ 44.1%2124
22Mazda4341.0%+ 30.7%231,1551.0%+ 28.5%2226
23Cupra3920.9%+ 7.7%258660.8%– 19.7%2425
24Jeep3790.9%+ 35.8%327010.6%+ 13.6%2529
25Suzuki3410.8%– 13.0%221,1191.0%– 11.5%2321
26Honda2890.7%+ 40.3%246420.6%+ 10.5%2830
27Land Rover2740.6%– 31.3%315530.5%– 53.4%3120
28Leapmotor2510.6%+ 483.7%285780.5%+ 318.8%3034
29Porsche2260.5%– 20.4%296580.6%– 27.7%2623
30Polestar2240.5%– 16.4%276370.6%– 21.9%2928
31Xpeng2240.5%+ 88.2%335220.5%+ 91.2%3233
32Alfa Romeo1940.4%+ 29.3%393720.3%– 24.8%3531
33Omoda1940.4%+ 385.0%304510.4%+ 880.4%3339
34Seat1830.4%– 48.0%266470.6%– 50.4%2727
35Jaecoo1770.4%+ 608.0%344170.4%+ 1568.0%3437
36Zeekr1370.3%new382370.2%new3958
37KG Mobility1190.3%+ 170.5%353380.3%+ 64.9%3635
38Mitsubishi1060.2%n/a421330.1%n/a4067
39DS720.2%– 1.4%362870.3%+ 22.6%3736
40Lexus680.2%– 41.9%372860.3%– 28.1%3832
41Smart550.1%+ 161.9%411010.1%– 24.6%4238
42Alpine470.1%– 4.1%401290.1%+ 48.3%4140
43Subaru330.1%+ 94.1%43670.1%+ 59.5%4345
44Lancia240.1%+ 71.4%46600.1%+ 25.0%4542
45Ferrari230.1%– 8.0%45470.0%– 14.5%4743
46Lynk & Co190.0%+ 1800.0%44660.1%+ 266.7%4441
47Dongfeng130.0%+ 333.3%56180.0%+ 12.5%5360
48Allied Vehicles120.0%+ 100.0%54230.0%+ 53.3%5255
49Aston Martin90.0%+ 12.5%50240.0%– 22.6%5153
50Lamborghini90.0%– 10.0%48330.0%+ 22.2%4852
51Maserati90.0%+ 125.0%47480.0%+ 60.0%4647
52Bentley80.0%+ 0.0%51310.0%+ 10.7%4950
53Lotus80.0%– 46.7%49280.0%– 54.1%5044
54NIO70.0%n/a52180.0%+ 1700.0%5459
55BAIC60.0%– 40.0%6090.0%– 70.0%5646
56DRΒ 60.0%new53150.0%new5562
57Forthing60.0%– 64.7%6290.0%– 71.9%5748
58Livan50.0%– 50.0%6660.0%– 68.4%6354
59B-Style & Flex-I-Trans30.0%n/a –40.0%– 50.0%6663
60DFSK30.0%– 40.0%6160.0%– 64.7%6256
61Caterham20.0%– 60.0%6330.0%– 66.7%6764
62Sportequipe20.0%new5870.0%new5970
63Voyah20.0%n/a –20.0%+ 0.0%7080
64AMF10.0%– 50.0% –40.0%– 55.6%6565
65API10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a7175
66McLaren10.0%+ 0.0% –10.0%– 75.0%7671
67Morgan10.0%n/a –10.0%+ 0.0%7773
68Rolls-Royce10.0%– 50.0%5780.0%+ 60.0%5861
69SWM10.0%n/a –20.0%– 60.0%6968

Belgium Q1 2026 – models:

PosModelQ1 2026%/25
1BMW X14,3413.8%– 19.1%
2Dacia Sandero2,8402.5%– 13.1%
3VW T-Roc2,7912.5%n/a
4Tesla Model Y2,3562.1%+ 47.3%
5Citroen C32,2222.0%+ 7.0%
6Toyota Yaris2,0311.8%– 13.2%
7Mini Cooper1,9941.8%+ 2.5%
8Mercedes CLA1,9431.7%n/a
9Peugeot 30081,8691.6%n/a
10Peugeot 20081,8411.6%n/a
11Renault Clio1,7741.6%– 16.0%
12BMW 4 Series1,5701.4%– 21.7%
13Peugeot 50081,5331.3%n/a
14Renault Captur1,5251.3%– 10.6%
15BMW 1 Series1,5111.3%n/a
16Skoda Enyaq1,4481.3%n/a
17Tesla Model 31,3041.1%– 5.6%
18Dacia Bigster1,2871.1%n/a
19BMW X21,2781.1%– 41.5%
20Opel Corsa1,2711.1%– 8.2%

Belgium Q1 2026 – Flanders:

PosModel – FlandersQ1 2026/25
1BMW X13,539– 23.9%
2Tesla Model Y1,653n/a
3Mini Cooper1,520n/a
4Mercedes CLA1,482n/a
5VW T-Roc1,468n/a

Belgium Q1 2026 – Wallonia:

PosModel – WalloniaQ1 2026/25
1Dacia Sandero1,634– 12.3%
2VW T-Roc1,202n/a
3Toyota Yaris966– 7.2%
4Renault Clio825– 27.0%
5Renault Captur698– 19.0%

Belgium Q1 2026 – Brussels:

PosModel – BrusselsQ1 2026/25
1Peugeot 2008255n/a
2Citroen C3249– 44.3%
3Mercedes CLA248n/a
4Tesla Model Y221n/a
5Peugeot 5008165n/a

Belgium Q1 2026 – private sales:

PosModel – Private salesQ1 2026/25
1Dacia Sandero2,565– 16.3%
2VW T-Roc2,133+ 112.5%
3BMW X11,767+ 98.5%
4Toyota Yaris1,666– 9.9%
5Renault Captur1,310– 10.1%
6Renault Clio1,277– 9.5%
7Citroen C31,201– 2.1%
8Dacia Duster1,163– 29.7%
9Dacia Bigster1,134n/a
10BMW 1 Series915n/a

Belgium Q1 2026 – fleet sales:

PosModel – Fleet salesQ1 2026/25
1BMW X12,574– 42.5%
2Tesla Model Y1,617+ 19.0%
3Mercedes CLA1,547n/a
4Skoda Enyaq1,430+ 17.7%
5BMW 4 Series1,402– 24.7%
6Mini Cooper1,342+ 6.3%
7Skoda Elroq1,218n/a
8Peugeot 50081,202n/a
9Audi Q61,178– 18.9%
10VW ID.41,168– 26.6%

Source: Febiac

South Africa March 2026: Record market, BYD and Tata now share figures

The Dolphin Surf is BYD’s best-seller in South Africa in March.

18th straight month of year-on-year gains for the South African new vehicle market, with March volumes up a splendid 17.3% to 58,060. For the second consecutive month, this is a new record, eclipsing the previous March best ofΒ 56,110 hit in March 2012. The year-to-date tally is now up 12.4% to 161,978 units. In contrast exports drop -5.3% to 37,388 and are down -11.6% over Q1 to 86,281.

Toyota (+14.3%) scores a 22.9% share, similar to the 23.1% it holds year-to-date. The VW Group (+13.5%) is back above Suzuki (-4.5%) for the first time this year. Isuzu (+27.3%) surges three spots on February to #4, overtaking Hyundai (+5%), Ford (-2.7%) and GWM (+34.4%). Chery (+25.7%) is also in excellent shape at #8 while Jetour (+238%) manages a second ever Top 10 finish after last December and breaks its volume record at 1,768. BYD (#21) and Tata Passenger Cars (#22) now report sales. BYD’s best-sellers are the Dolphin Surf (239 sales) and Shark (94).

Model-wise, the Toyota Hilux (+40.9%) surges ahead to 7.1% share, its highest since December 2024, and cements its YTD dominance at 6.1% of the market, the only nameplate above 4%. The Isuzu D-Max (+33.7%) climbs up three ranks on February to #2, its best ranking since exactly a year ago in March 2025 when it was also #2. The VW Polo Vivo (+32.6%) is another great performer at #3 whereas the Ford Ranger (-4.8%) is in trouble at #4. The Chery Tiggo 4 Pro (+71.3%) remains the best-selling Chinese vehicle in the country.

Previous month: South Africa February 2026: Chinese shine in record market

One year ago: South Africa March 2025: Sales up 12.5%, Mahindra breaks records

Full March 2026 Top 46 All manufacturers and Top 50 models below.

South Africa March 2026 – manufacturers:

PosManufacturerMar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosFY25
1Toyota13,32322.9%+ 14.3%137,38123.1%+ 5.1%11
2Volkswagen Group5,5749.6%+ 13.5%315,2439.4%– 3.8%33
3Suzuki5,0478.7%– 4.5%218,01911.1%+ 1.6%22
4Isuzu3,5136.1%+ 27.3%77,4904.6%+ 10.3%77
5Hyundai3,2585.6%+ 5.0%49,4425.8%+ 5.7%44
6Ford2,8284.9%– 2.7%58,4345.2%+ 4.8%55
7GWM (incl. Haval)2,7774.8%+ 34.4%67,9124.9%+ 42.9%66
8Chery2,3904.1%+ 25.7%86,9604.3%+ 21.3%88
9Mahindra2,2803.9%+ 1.2%95,9473.7%+ 11.7%910
10Jetour1,7683.0%+ 238.0%114,9913.1%+ 249.0%1115
11Kia1,6462.8%+ 17.4%105,2803.3%+ 22.2%109
12BMW Group1,5882.7%+ 18.8%143,9192.4%+ 3.8%1413
13Nissan1,4872.6%– 35.4%153,8242.4%– 22.9%1512
14Omoda and Jaecoo1,4332.5%+ 77.8%134,1432.6%+ 78.5%1314
15Renault1,4072.4%+ 0.4%124,2462.6%– 0.7%1211
16Stellantis7141.2%+ 36.0%161,9111.2%+ 35.5%1616
17MG6891.2%new171,7901.1%new1724
18FAW Trucks6211.1%+ 43.4%191,4730.9%+ 24.7%2018
19Foton6041.0%+ 107.6%201,5290.9%+ 183.7%1919
20Mercedes5951.0%+ 5.7%181,6141.0%+ 10.9%1817
21BYD5891.0%new –5890.4%new26 –
22Tata PC5150.9%new –5150.3%new30 –
23Honda3480.6%+ 92.3%239300.6%+ 46.2%2125
24Jaguar Land Rover3190.5%+ 3.2%248020.5%– 0.4%2421
25JAC3140.5%+ 24.1%219000.6%+ 35.5%2222
26Daimler Trucks2730.5%– 22.9%228050.5%– 4.8%2320
27Volvo Group2510.4%+ 70.7%314390.3%+ 7.9%3129
28Mitsubishi2410.4%+ 22.3%275280.3%– 5.0%2930
29UD Trucks2270.4%+ 9.1%265430.3%+ 9.0%2828
30Mazda2090.4%– 9.1%256660.4%– 8.8%2523
31BAIC1770.3%+ 2.9%285510.3%– 17.3%2726
32Scania1550.3%– 7.7%293870.2%– 16.1%3227
33Man1310.2%– 10.9%343170.2%– 17.0%3431
34Changan1180.2%new303210.2%new3341
35Volvo Cars1010.2%– 33.1%362500.2%– 18.3%3734
36Porsche920.2%– 8.9%322870.2%+ 2.5%3533
37Sinotruk920.2%+ 46.0%332710.2%+ 64.2%3636
38Powerstar850.1%– 11.5%352480.2%– 14.5%3832
39Babcock640.1%+ 77.8%401070.1%+ 50.7%4242
40Subaru480.1%+ 26.3%42870.1%– 37.9%4337
41VECV South Africa460.1%+ 84.0%381390.1%+ 124.2%3940
42Tata410.1%– 39.7%391340.1%– 36.5%4035
43Shacman400.1%n/a41720.0%n/a4443
44Iveco260.0%– 42.2%371210.1%– 5.5%4139
45Proton100.0%– 85.9%43200.0%– 87.5%4538
46Ferrari (Scuderia)60.0%+ 500.0%44110.0%+ 10.0%4644

South Africa March 2026 – models:

PosModelMar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosFY25
1Toyota Hilux4,1187.1%+ 40.9%19,9556.1%+ 22.0%11
2Isuzu D-Max3,0085.2%+ 33.7%56,2903.9%+ 12.6%36
3VW Polo Vivo2,2583.9%+ 32.6%46,3443.9%– 1.5%22
4Ford Ranger2,0743.6%– 4.8%36,2363.8%+ 0.5%43
5Chery Tiggo 4 Pro1,8883.3%+ 71.3%65,3223.3%+ 57.9%68
6Toyota Corolla Cross1,5362.6%– 2.2%123,4312.1%– 18.9%125
7Hyundai Grand i101,4102.4%– 6.3%74,1522.6%+ 1.3%77
8Suzuki Swift1,4002.4%– 12.9%25,9373.7%– 9.9%54
9GWM Haval Jolion1,2622.2%+ 14.5%113,5422.2%+ 11.2%1011
10Suzuki Fronx1,1792.0%+ 12.1%103,4922.2%+ 18.4%1110
11Toyota Starlet1,1742.0%+ 9.2%83,7872.3%– 16.5%89
12Nissan Magnite1,0781.9%– 25.3%182,7101.7%– 16.4%1615
13Mahindra XUV3X01,0631.8%+ 37.2%192,5811.6%+ 33.6%1723
14Mahindra Scorpio Pik Up1,0371.8%– 14.7%132,7641.7%– 0.5%1518
15Toyota Fortuner1,0001.7%+ 26.1%222,1321.3%+ 2.5%2220
16Kia Sonet9751.7%+ 18.5%142,8861.8%+ 14.0%1312
17Toyota Vitz9311.6%+ 189.1%93,6442.2%+ 114.6%916
18Omoda C58451.5%+ 51.2%172,5761.6%+ 58.2%1821
19VW Polo8371.4%– 10.2%202,3531.5%– 6.6%1917
20Toyota Urban Cruiser8161.4%+ 15.6%212,1311.3%– 13.8%2314
21GWM P-Series7851.4%+ 95.3%271,8051.1%+ 116.4%2629
22Toyota Starlet Cross7791.3%– 18.6%152,8051.7%– 6.8%1413
23Toyota Hiace7711.3%+ 25.0%242,0201.2%+ 4.7%2422
24Jetour T26461.1%n/a251,9301.2%n/a25n/a
25Renault Kiger5090.9%+ 40.2%341,2890.8%+ 11.1%3333
26Toyota Rumion5020.9%+ 25.8%232,2251.4%+ 85.3%2027
27Hyundai i204940.9%+ 59.9%291,5511.0%+ 61.2%2838
28VW Amarok4660.8%+ 69.5%361,1880.7%+ 46.7%3736
29Toyota Prado4580.8%– 7.5%281,4070.9%+ 19.1%29n/a
30Suzuki S-Presso4570.8%+ 111.6%411,1390.7%+ 47.2%3840
31VW T-Cross4530.8%– 3.2%431,3250.8%– 10.8%3224
32Renault Triber4390.8%+ 25.1%261,6411.0%+ 51.4%2737
33Jetour T14370.8%n/a321,3260.8%n/a31n/a
34Hyundai Exter4370.8%+ 3.8%301,2200.8%+ 3.6%3532
35GWM Haval H64340.7%+ 43.2%381,2320.8%+ 37.2%3431
36Tata Tiago4260.7%new –4260.3%newn/a –
37Jetour Dashing4140.7%+ 36.2%371,0930.7%+ 29.2%4034
38Renault Kwid4110.7%– 28.1%421,1320.7%– 37.1%3925
39Toyota Land Cruiser 704060.7%– 19.9%331,3750.8%– 17.1%3026
40VW Polo Sedan4050.7%– 4.3%50n/an/an/an/an/a
41Citroen C33890.7%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
42BMW X33880.7%+ 38.1%n/an/an/an/an/an/a
43Nissan Navara3800.7%– 54.5%391,0680.7%– 30.9%4230
44Suzuki Baleno3630.6%– 28.0%351,2150.8%– 4.3%3628
45Suzuki Ertiga3510.6%– 52.9%162,1451.3%+ 6.7%2119
46Ford Territory3420.6%+ 50.7%311,0850.7%+ 32.0%4139
47Jaecoo J53190.5%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
48Ford Everest3000.5%– 12.5%44n/an/an/an/an/a
49VW Tiguan2930.5%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
50Chery Tiggo 7 Pro2900.5%– 31.0%401,0500.6%– 13.7%4335

Source: NAAMSA

USA March/Q1 2026: March sales down -14%, Ram (+20.1%) back in shape, Hyundai & Kia hit records

Ram pickup sales are up 24.8% over Q1.

The March new US light vehicle market brakes -14% year-on-year to just 1.39 million units, with retail volumes down -16% and fleets off -2.3% according to GlobalData. Fleets account for 18.4% of the total light vehicle volume, up from 16.6% in March 2025. The Q1 tally is down -6.2% to 3,684,000. The SAAR for March is at 16.2 million vs. 17.8 million in March 2025 and 15.7 million in February. Q1 sales slow to 15.5 million annualised vs. over 16 million in 2024 and 2025. Keep in mind March 2025 is a high comparison base as customers rushed to purchase vehicles in the wake of the implementation of US tariffs.

Severe weather, the end of federal EV tax credits, record retail prices and economic uncertainty all contributed to a weak result in the US over the quarter. EV sales stumble -27% to 216,399 over Q1 according to Kelley Blue Book, that’s a 5.8% market share down from a peak of 10.6% over Q3 2025. The average incentive per vehicle is up $165 to $3,325 according to JD Power and GlobalData, while EV discounts average $11,258, down $940 year-on-year.Β 

In the OEM charts, General Motors (-9.6%) suffers but stays on top ahead of a stable Toyota Motor (-0.1%). Ford Motor (-8.7%) also struggles just ahead of Hyundai-Kia (+2.6%) hitting record levels and American Honda (-4.2%). Stellantis (+4%) confirms its recovery with a third consecutive quarterly increase.

Brand-wise, Toyota (+0.3%) is stable and easily stays on top ahead of Ford (-9.1%) and Chevrolet (-7.9%) both in difficulty. Honda (-5.1%) and Nissan (-7.7%) don’t fare much better and round out the Top 5. Below, both Kia (+4.1%) and Hyundai (+0.9%) post Q1 records. Note Kia sales have increased for six consecutive quarters. Ram (+20.1%) is the best performing brand near the top. Subaru (-15%) endures an 8th straight month of decline in March. Similarly Mazda (-14.4%) is down for a fourth consecutive quarter and Volkswagen (-16.1%) also.

Looking at models, the Ford F-Series (-16%) is in difficulty but still a distant leader above the Chevrolet Silverado (-0.1%), stable which is a good performance in the current context. The Honda CR-V (-3.8%) advances to #3 and #1 SUV as its archenemy the Toyota RAV4 (-48.1%) plunges to #13 due to its generation changeover. The Ram Pickup (+24.8%) is back in shape thanks partly to the return of V8 models. The Toyota Camry (+11.3%) surprises with a year-on-year gain, as more affordable sedans may be back in fashion in a record price context. The Camry (and not the RAV4) is Toyota’s best-seller over a quarter for the first time since late 2017.Β 

Previous post: USA February 2026: Acura (+17.3%), Lincoln (+12.2%) impress in negative market (-3.8%)

One year ago: USA March/Q1 2025: General Motors soars +17% in market spurred by last minute sales rush

Full Q1 2026 Top 15 OEMs, Top 48 All brands and Top 309 All models below.

USA Q1 2026 – OEMs:

PosOEMQ1 2026/25
1General Motors624,299– 9.6%
2Toyota Motor Corporation569,420– 0.1%
3Ford Motor Co454,984– 8.7%
4Hyundai-Kia430,720+ 2.6%
5American Honda336,830– 4.2%
6Stellantis306,447+ 4.0%
7Nissan Motor Group273,949– 6.9%
8Subaru141,944– 15.0%
9Volkswagen Group121,571– 19.5%
10Tesla110,000– 15.4%
11Mazda94,473– 14.4%
12BMW Group90,952– 4.3%
13Mercedes-Benz78,500+ 4.5%
14Volvo Cars22,651– 31.9%
15JLR22,100– 31.0%

USA Q1 2026 – brands:

PosBrandQ1 2026/25
1Toyota488,468+ 0.3%
2Ford431,374– 9.1%
3Chevrolet405,617– 7.9%
4Honda304,478– 5.1%
5Nissan234,318– 7.7%
6Kia207,015+ 4.1%
7Hyundai205,388+ 0.9%
8GMC145,930– 0.2%
9Jeep144,532+ 2.8%
10Subaru141,944– 15.0%
11Ram112,160+ 20.1%
12Tesla110,000– 15.4%
13Mazda94,473– 14.4%
14BMW84,231– 3.9%
15Lexus80,952– 2.5%
16Mercedes78,500– 3.6%
17Volkswagen73,803– 16.1%
18Buick41,654– 32.6%
19Acura32,352+ 5.2%
20Cadillac31,098– 25.5%
21Audi29,886– 30.0%
22Mitsubishi26,881– 15.0%
23Chrysler25,423– 27.5%
24Lincoln23,610– 0.5%
25Dodge22,674+ 4.3%
26Volvo22,651– 31.9%
27Land Rover21,200– 27.4%
28Genesis18,317+ 4.6%
29Porsche16,517– 12.5%
30Infiniti12,750– 3.2%
31Rivian8,000– 12.1%
32Mini6,261– 10.2%
33Lucid3,900+ 62.5%
34Polestar1,350– 18.2%
35Ineos1,300– 7.1%
36Alfa Romeo919– 52.9%
37Jaguar900– 68.1%
38Ferrari750+ 11.1%
39Lamborghini720– 4.0%
40Bentley645– 19.4%
41Maserati600– 53.8%
42Aston Martin485+ 7.8%
43Rolls Royce460+ 9.5%
44VinFast300– 42.9%
45McLaren225– 25.0%
46Fisker150– 40.0%
47Lotus150– 25.0%
48Fiat139– 73.4%

USA Q1 2026 – models:

PosModelQ1 2026/25
1Ford F-Series159,901– 16.0%
2Chevrolet Silverado127,545– 0.1%
3Honda CR-V99,437– 3.8%
4Ram Pickup98,425+ 24.8%
5Toyota Camry78,255+ 11.3%
6Tesla Model Y78,000+ 9.2%
7GMC Sierra75,607– 3.7%
8Chevrolet Equinox70,987– 12.7%
9Nissan Rogue70,174+ 13.0%
10Toyota Tacoma69,263+ 15.8%
11Toyota Corolla62,574+ 12.8%
12Ford Explorer61,387+ 29.7%
13Toyota RAV459,869– 48.1%
14Honda Civic57,600– 2.3%
15Hyundai Tucson55,426+ 0.8%
16Subaru Forester54,152+ 8.6%
17Jeep Grand Cherokee53,482+ 10.4%
18Chevrolet Trax49,706– 15.8%
19Kia Sportage44,704+ 8.2%
20Jeep Wrangler44,461+ 17.1%
21Subaru Crosstrek38,497– 11.7%
22Chevrolet Traverse37,849+ 33.6%
23Honda AccordΒ Β 37,317+ 21.9%
24Kia K437,220+ 0.6%
25Kia Telluride35,928+ 20.4%
26Nissan Sentra35,732– 34.5%
27Ford Bronco Sport35,021+ 5.0%
28Mazda CX-534,992+ 1.7%
29Toyota Tundra34,616– 2.6%
30Toyota Grand Highlander34,607+ 34.6%
31Ford Transit34,248– 1.0%
32Ford Maverick33,861– 10.9%
33Hyundai Santa Fe33,343+ 6.2%
34Toyota 4Runner33,244+ 294.1%
35Hyundai Elantra33,063– 1.3%
36Honda Pilot31,493– 3.5%
37Ford Bronco31,197– 4.3%
38Honda HR-V31,017– 24.2%
39Toyota Corolla Cross30,093+ 24.8%
40Nissan Kicks29,517+ 16.4%
41Lexus RX29,336+ 18.7%
42Mazda CX-5029,034+ 24.6%
43Nissan Pathfinder28,554+ 45.2%
44Hyundai Palisade27,704+ 5.6%
45Chevrolet TrailblazerΒ Β Β 27,475– 6.3%
46Subaru Outback27,074– 32.2%
47Chevrolet Tahoe26,836– 10.0%
48Toyota Sienna24,652+ 4.6%
49VW Tiguan23,928+ 55.2%
50Nissan Altima22,971– 35.9%
51Chrysler Pacifica21,804– 32.7%
52Chevrolet Colorado21,596– 16.5%
53GMC Terrain21,567+ 35.2%
54Kia Sorento21,510– 14.4%
55Nissan Frontier21,411+ 47.9%
56GMC Yukon/XL20,586– 11.7%
57Dodge Durango20,300+ 48.2%
58Mercedes GLE19,277+ 37.4%
59Kia K518,806+ 19.4%
60BMW X518,680+ 7.1%
61Kia Carnival18,631+ 27.8%
62Jeep Compass18,573– 41.5%
63Honda Odyssey18,475– 16.4%
64Tesla Model 318,000– 59.5%
65Ford Ranger17,775+ 19.2%
66BMW X317,767+ 58.1%
67Ford Expedition17,554+ 30.2%
68Hyundai Kona17,391+ 2.2%
69Mercedes GLC16,378+ 25.8%
70VW Atlas16,361– 3.2%
71Toyota Highlander15,783+ 31.3%
72Kia Seltos14,699+ 29.2%
73Hyundai Sonata14,547– 7.9%
74Jeep Grand Wagoneer14,174+ 666.6%
75Ford Mustang14,074+ 50.1%
76Honda Passport14,045+ 20.1%
77Ram ProMaster Van13,735– 5.4%
78Buick Envista13,418– 9.7%
79GMC Acadia13,257+ 0.0%
80Lexus NX13,219– 26.5%
81Buick Encore GX13,052– 36.0%
82Lexus TX12,489+ 24.3%
83Chevrolet Express12,488+ 0.9%
84Ford Escape12,397– 66.8%
85Mitsubishi Outlander Sport12,076+ 253.2%
86Chevrolet Blazer11,777– 43.1%
87Chevrolet Suburban11,696– 14.0%
88VW Jetta11,565– 34.9%
89GMC Canyon11,027+ 21.2%
90Honda Ridgeline10,980+ 0.3%
91Acura MDX10,928+ 2.7%
92Buick Enclave10,699– 3.3%
93Cadillac Escalade10,495– 28.3%
94Nissan Versa10,208– 46.6%
95Audi Q510,100– 26.1%
96Jeep Gladiator10,087– 16.3%
97Toyota BZ/bZ4X10,029+ 78.8%
98VW Taos9,995– 40.8%
99Hyundai Ioniq 59,790+ 13.7%
100Toyota Prius9,737– 41.5%
101Nissan Murano9,523+ 9.4%
102Infiniti QX609,475+ 64.0%
103Ford E-Series9,359– 3.3%
104Mazda39,309– 0.4%
105Subaru Ascent9,175– 17.2%
106Mazda CX-909,079– 40.1%
107Lexus GX8,565– 7.3%
108Volvo XC908,513– 9.1%
109Mercedes Sprinter8,400+ 11.3%
110Genesis GV708,234+ 14.3%
111BMW 3 Series8,189+ 10.2%
112VW Atlas Cross Sport8,093– 6.9%
113Toyota Land Cruiser8,083– 47.6%
114Volvo XC608,061– 36.6%
115Mitsubishi OutlanderΒ Β 7,924– 30.6%
116Mazda CX-307,898– 62.4%
117Acura ADX7,864+ 4318.0%
118Lincoln Nautilus7,677– 11.4%
119Kia Niro7,455+ 45.7%
120Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross6,852+ 169.8%
121Mercedes C Class6,811– 8.7%
122Hyundai Venue6,761+ 11.5%
123Acura RDX6,672– 25.2%
124BMW X16,598– 4.5%
125Mercedes GLS6,559+ 14.8%
126Toyota Sequoia6,382+ 25.0%
127Genesis GV806,376+ 7.7%
128Lincoln Aviator6,266+ 31.4%
129Chevrolet Corvette6,235– 8.2%
130Range RoverΒ Β 6,100– 22.8%
131Porsche Macan6,079– 18.8%
132BMW X76,074– 16.0%
133Tesla Model X6,000+ 43.6%
134BMW 4 Series5,955– 49.9%
135Range Rover Sport5,900– 7.8%
136Acura Integra5,877+ 25.6%
137Land Rover Defender5,800– 33.3%
138Rivian R1S5,700+ 3.6%
139BMW 5 Series5,489– 26.6%
140Lincoln Corsair5,345– 14.3%
141Cadillac XT55,343– 15.9%
142Toyota Crown Signia5,293– 33.1%
143Lexus IS5,045+ 5.6%
144Tesla Cybertruck5,000– 29.8%
145Porsche Cayenne4,816– 9.7%
146Ford Mustang Mach-E4,600– 60.4%
147Nissan Armada4,593+ 17.5%
148Hyundai Santa Cruz4,544– 31.6%
149Buick Envision4,485– 71.0%
150Lexus RZ4,456+ 206.5%
151BMW 2 Series4,443– 2.3%
152Audi A54,372+ 6.1%
153Lincoln Navigator4,322+ 6.5%
154Audi Q34,256– 20.4%
155Subaru Impreza3,912– 50.5%
156Porsche 9113,826+ 83.4%
157Mercedes E Class3,628– 0.7%
158Chrysler Voyager3,612+ 55.8%
159Audi Q73,554– 30.4%
160Subaru WRX3,502– 27.4%
161Cadillac CT53,451– 13.3%
162Volvo XC403,403– 47.4%
163Mini Cooper3,386– 10.5%
164Cadillac Lyriq3,370– 21.6%
165Honda Prologue3,319– 65.3%
166Kia Soul3,299– 70.7%
167BMW X63,255+ 23.6%
168Mercedes CLE3,188+ 28.5%
169Lexus ES3,044– 66.9%
170Subaru Solterra3,041– 2.9%
171Mercedes GLA3,035– 20.7%
172Mercedes G Class3,027+ 33.0%
173Tesla Model S3,000+ 22.0%
174Mercedes GLB2,968+ 7.0%
175Toyota Crown2,941+ 31.5%
176Infiniti QX802,885– 29.0%
177Mini Countryman2,875– 9.9%
178Cadillac Optiq2,847+ 65.9%
179Kia EV92,740– 27.1%
180Jeep Cherokee2,489+ 1495.5%
181Mazda CX-702,466– 46.6%
182Genesis G702,419+ 1.9%
183VW Golf2,290– 14.0%
184Audi Q82,285– 25.4%
185Lexus UX2,283– 9.6%
186Audi A32,273+ 0.6%
187BMW 7 Series2,260– 11.6%
188GMC Savana2,233– 13.3%
189Lucid Gravity2,200new
190Audi A62,190+ 17.4%
191Toyota GR862,046– 26.3%
192Kia EV62,023– 45.9%
193Cadillac XT62,016– 57.8%
194Rivian R1T2,000+ 25.0%
195Hyundai Ioniq 91,990new
196Dodge Charger1,912– 36.2%
197Cadillac Vistiq1,902new
198Lexus LX1,848+ 8.5%
199Subaru Legacy1,788– 69.2%
200BMW iX1,788– 50.7%
201Mercedes S Class1,779– 19.3%
202Lucid Air1,700– 29.2%
203Mazda MX-5 Miata1,695– 30.7%
204GMC Hummer pickup/SUV1,653– 52.5%
205Cadillac CT41,547+ 27.4%
206Mercedes CLA1,538+ 150.1%
207BMW X21,476+ 12.9%
208Volvo EX301,373+ 15.9%
209Range Rover Velar1,300– 56.7%
210Ineos Grenadier1,300– 7.1%
211Jeep Wagoneer1,243– 84.5%
212VW ID.Buzz1,232– 35.2%
213BMW 8 Series1,170+ 18.2%
214Porsche Panamera983– 33.8%
215Polestar 3950– 22.4%
216Acura TLX938– 38.8%
217Toyota Supra919+ 118.3%
218Land Rover Discovery900– 10.0%
219Nissan Z899– 58.3%
220Genesis G80859– 8.5%
221Hyundai Ioniq 6829– 75.0%
222Mercedes AMG GT804– 1.8%
223Subaru BRZ803+ 0.1%
224Honda Prelude795new
225Chevrolet Bolt791+ 5984.6%
226Volvo EX90702– 29.8%
227Range Rover Evoque700– 46.2%
228Jaguar F-Pace700– 36.4%
229Nissan Leaf668– 71.2%
230Porsche Taycan607– 40.4%
231Volvo V60565– 44.2%
232Ferrari car550– 8.3%
233Lamborghini Urus520+ 30.0%
234Land Rover Discovery Sport500– 44.4%
235Maserati Truck500– 30.7%
236Chevrolet BrightDrop 400496+ 81.0%
237BMW Z4478– 8.1%
238Mercedes SL Class433+ 71.8%
239Alfa Romeo Stelvio429– 37.5%
240Bentley Car425– 22.7%
241Dodge Hornet417– 89.8%
242Polestar 4400new
243BMW XM388– 4.2%
244VW ID.4338– 95.6%
245Aston Martin car325+ 8.3%
246Lexus LC324– 37.6%
247Audi Q6 e-tron318– 90.2%
248Genesis G90312– 8.8%
249Infiniti QX50303– 85.3%
250Rolls Royce Cullinan275+ 37.5%
251Alfa Romeo Giulia252– 53.4%
252Rivian EDV250– 86.8%
253Alfa Romeo Tonale238– 67.2%
254McLaren Car225– 25.0%
255BMW X4221– 84.6%
256Bentley Bentayga220– 12.0%
257Mercedes EQE SUV218– 93.7%
258Porsche 718 Boxster206– 86.0%
259Audi A8201– 43.4%
260Lexus RC200– 55.8%
261VinFast VF8200– 55.6%
262Lamborghini car200– 42.9%
263Ferrari Purosangue200+ 166.7%
264Rolls Royce car185– 15.9%
265Audi A7176– 71.7%
266Aston Martin DBX160+ 6.7%
267Lotus car150– 25.0%
268Fisker Ocean150– 40.0%
269Lexus LS143– 66.0%
270Chevrolet Malibu137– 97.4%
271Cadillac XT4127– 97.3%
272Mercedes EQS SUV126– 92.2%
273Mercedes EQB SUV122– 91.3%
274Genesis GV60117– 84.0%
275Maserati Car100– 69.9%
276Mercedes Metris100– 52.4%
277VinFast VF9100+ 33.3%
278Audi Q4 e-tron96– 94.9%
279Infiniti QX5586– 89.9%
280Mercedes EQS79– 90.0%
281Acura ZDX73– 98.5%
282Fiat 500X71– 4.1%
283Jaguar E-Pace70– 53.3%
284Fiat 50068– 84.8%
285Audi e-Tron GT63– 74.8%
286Toyota Mirai63+ 90.9%
287Jaguar XF60– 60.0%
288Nissan Ariya56– 98.6%
289Rivian RCV50– 50.0%
290Dodge Challenger45– 95.1%
291Jaguar F-Type40– 66.7%
292Jaguar i-Pace30– 97.7%
293Mercedes EQE30– 96.9%
294Mitsubishi Mirage29– 99.7%
295Jeep Renegade23– 93.8%
296Volvo S9017– 95.5%
297Volvo V9015– 91.0%
298Toyota C-HR13n/a
299Nissan Titan10– 99.4%
300Chrysler 3007– 97.9%
301Toyota Venza4– 99.4%
302Chevrolet Camaro3– 94.8%
303Volvo S602– 99.7%
304Nissan GT-R2– 93.8%
305Toyota Avalon2n/a
306Audi Q8 e-tron1– 99.8%
307Infiniti Q501– 99.8%
308Audi A41– 99.8%
309VW Arteon1– 95.0%

Source: Manufacturers

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

The Sazgar Haval H6 is up to #2 in Pakistan in March.

Data by local association PAMA shows sales of new locally produced light vehicles in Pakistan surging +39.9% year-on-year in March to 15,531. This leads to a Q1 volume up 38.6% to 55,707. 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. Suzuki (+37.7%) matches the market to stay on top of the brands charts but at 40.2% share it is well below the 45.5% it commands over Q1. Below Toyota (+23.7%), Sazgar Haval (+84.4%) and Honda (+62.7%) stun while JAC surges 278.9%. Model-wise, the Suzuki Alto (+47.9%) remains ultra dominant at 29.4$% share just as the Sazgar Haval H6 (+84.4%) climbs to 2nd place. The Honda Civic is estimated to grow 71.5% at #4 and the Suzuki Swift is up 66.4% to #6.

Previous month: Pakistan February 2026: Suzuki Swift (+151%), Every (+390.9%) shoot up, registrations up 41.7%

One year ago: Pakistan March 2025: Toyota up 83.6% in market up 18.3%

Full March 2026 Top 10 All brands and Top 23 All models below.

Pakistan March 2026 – brands:

PosBrandMar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosFY25
1Suzuki6,25040.2%+ 37.7%125,32645.5%+ 39.8%11
2Toyota3,87324.9%+ 23.7%212,75022.9%+ 40.5%22
3Honda2,32415.0%+ 62.7%38,05814.5%+ 41.6%33
4Sazgar Haval1,73311.2%+ 84.4%45,3639.6%+ 40.7%44
5Hyundai9286.0%– 2.5%52,9665.3%– 2.7%55
6JAC2881.9%+ 278.9%66741.2%+ 105.5%66
7Isuzu810.5%n/a73370.6%n/a78
8Dewan Honri530.3%n/a81240.2%+ 342.9%89
9BAIC10.0%– 66.7%9570.1%+ 137.5%910
10Dewan Kia00.0%– 100.0%10520.1%– 20.0%107

Pakistan March 2026 – models:

PosModelMar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosFY25
1Suzuki Alto4,57129.4%+ 47.9%117,16430.8%+ 46.8%11
2Sazgar Haval H61,73311.2%+ 84.4%35,3639.6%+ 40.7%23
3Toyota Corolla (est)1,4479.3%+ 32.3%44,7508.5%+ 62.7%32
4Honda Civic (est)1,1687.5%+ 71.5%64,1467.4%+ 43.9%56
5Toyota Yaris (est)1,1647.5%+ 32.3%53,8216.9%+ 62.7%65
6Suzuki Swift9926.4%+ 66.4%24,6038.3%+ 99.5%44
7Honda City (est)8815.7%+ 71.4%73,1285.6%+ 43.8%77
8Toyota Corolla Cross (est)5343.4%+ 32.2%91,7543.1%+ 62.6%910
9Toyota Hilux (est)4012.6%– 3.4%111,3362.4%– 11.2%1011
10Suzuki Every3902.5%+ 10.5%82,1653.9%+ 135.6%89
11Toyota Fortuner (est)3272.1%– 3.3%141,0892.0%– 11.2%1214
12Hyundai Tucson3212.1%– 5.0%131,0451.9%– 3.0%1312
13Hyundai Porter3062.0%+ 112.5%129361.7%+ 88.3%1415
14Suzuki Cultus2941.9%+ 203.1%101,2492.2%+ 46.3%1113
15JAC X200 Ghandhara2881.9%+ 278.9%166741.2%+ 105.5%1718
16Honda BR-V & HR-V2751.8%+ 18.0%157841.4%+ 23.3%1516
17Hyundai Elantra2181.4%+ 2.8%177151.3%+ 24.6%1617
18Isuzu D-Max810.5%n/a183370.6%n/a1823
19Dewan Honri-Ve530.3%n/a221240.2%+ 342.9%2224
20Hyundai Sonata430.3%– 58.7%201260.2%– 69.9%2120
21Hyundai Santa Fe400.3%– 74.0%211440.3%– 70.1%2019
22Suzuki Ravi30.0%– 99.0%241450.3%– 91.2%198
23BAIC BJ40L10.0%– 66.7%19570.1%+ 137.5%2326

Source: PAMA

Canada March/Q1 2026: Ford Motor (+14.4%), Stellantis (+14.6%) shine, sales down -4.4%

Ford F-Series sales are up 9.4% over Q1.

Local consultancy Desrosiers Automotive has the Canadian new light vehicle market down a steep -8.2% year-on-year in March to 170,000 units. The SAAR is down to 1.85 million, the lowest since September 2025. The Q1 volume is down -4.4% to 406,000. Desrosiers considers this result as a solid one given the soaring gas prices and tariff-related economic headwinds. In the Q1 OEM charts, Ford Motor (+14.4%) brilliantly overtakes General Motors (-13.1%) while Hyundai-Kia (+0.8%) remains above Toyota Motor (-2.4%). Stellantis (+14.6%) stages a comeback with the Volkswagen Group (+7.7%) also strong.

In the Q1 brands charts, Ford (+14.1%) defies the negative market to sail away into the distance at almost 68,000 sales vs. under 43,000 for #2 Toyota (-1.1%). Chevrolet (-6.5%), Hyundai (+1.8%) and Honda (-8.7%) complete the Top 5. Volkswagen (+12.7%), Mitsubishi (+7.3%), Ram (+6.9%) and Jeep (+3.2%) also shine below. Hit hard are Tesla (-39.2%), Buick (-33.5%), Cadillac (-21.8%) and Mercedes (-20%).

Over in the models charts, the Ford F-Series (+9.4%) widens the gap with its followers to an outstanding Β 20,431 units while selling just over 34,000 units itself. The GMC Sierra (-15.2%) grabs the 2nd spot despite falling heavily year-on-year, while the Honda CR-V (-5%) climbs to #3 and #1 SUV. The Chevrolet Silverado (-11.9%) is in difficulty in 4th place whereas the Hyundai Tucson (+47.7%) surges to #5 ahead of the Nissan Kicks (+27.4%) and Ram Pickup (+16.6%). Other great performers below include the VW Tiguan (+135.8%) and Kia Sportage (+51.4%). Handicapped by a lousy generation changeover the Toyota RAV4 dives -62.7% to #13 vs. a traditional 2nd spot overall.

Previous post: Canada February 2026: bZ4X is Toyota’s best-seller

One year ago: Canada March/Q1 2025: GM (+17.3%) posts largest growth among main OEMs, best March volume in 7 years

Full Q1 2026 Top 15 OEMs, Top 45 All brands and Top 297 All models below.

Canada Q1 2026 – OEMs:

PosOEMQ1 2026/25
1Ford Motor Co.70,541+ 14.4%
2General Motors64,302– 13.1%
3Hyundai-Kia52,966+ 0.8%
4Toyota Motor Co.49,628– 2.4%
5Nissan Group/Mitsubishi35,708– 7.3%
6Honda Canada30,596– 7.1%
7Stellantis30,337+ 14.6%
8Volkswagen Group27,886+ 7.7%
9Subaru15,691– 13.7%
10Mazda15,153– 8.4%
11Mercedes-Benz Canada6,884– 20.0%
12BMW Group6,765– 8.0%
13Tesla (est)6,130– 39.2%
14JLR4,211+ 59.7%
15Volvo Cars Canada2,929+ 11.3%

Canada Q1 2026 – brands:

PosBrandQ1 2026/25
1Ford67,918+ 14.1%
2Toyota42,663– 1.1%
3Chevrolet33,738– 6.5%
4Hyundai31,226+ 1.8%
5Honda27,655– 8.7%
6Nissan25,758– 11.6%
7GMC22,027– 14.4%
8Volkswagen20,299+ 12.7%
9Kia20,008– 1.3%
10Subaru15,691– 13.7%
11Mazda15,153– 8.4%
12Ram12,463+ 6.9%
13Mitsubishi8,761+ 7.3%
14Jeep8,631+ 3.2%
15Lexus6,965– 9.5%
16Mercedes6,884– 20.0%
17Tesla (est)6,130– 39.2%
18BMW5,866– 9.0%
19Audi5,578– 5.3%
20Chrysler5,074+ 97.8%
21Buick4,720– 33.5%
22Land Rover3,982+ 67.2%
23Cadillac3,817– 21.8%
24Acura2,941+ 12.0%
25Volvo2,929+ 11.3%
26Dodge2,742– 3.6%
27Lincoln2,623+ 25.0%
28Porsche1,827+ 0.7%
29Genesis1,732+ 10.3%
30Fiat1,287+ 70.0%
31Infiniti1,189– 5.0%
32Rivian875+ 191.7%
33Mini830– 3.4%
34Polestar405– 61.4%
35Lucid235+ 17.5%
36Jaguar229– 10.5%
37Vinfast207– 34.3%
38Lamborghini108+ 2.9%
39Ferrari89+ 2.3%
40Alfa Romeo81– 51.2%
41Bentley74+ 5.7%
42Rolls-Royce69+ 43.8%
43Maserati59– 47.3%
44McLaren42+ 5.0%
45Karma7+ 75.0%

Canada Q1 2026 – models:

PosModelQ1 2026/25
1Ford F-Series34,088+ 9.4%
2GMC Sierra13,657– 15.2%
3Honda CR-V13,110– 5.0%
4Chevrolet Silverado12,995– 11.9%
5Hyundai Tucson12,164+ 47.7%
6Nissan Kicks/Kicks Play12,132+ 27.4%
7Ram Pick-up11,545+ 16.6%
8Nissan Rogue9,119– 8.5%
9Subaru Crosstrek7,946+ 12.0%
10VW Tiguan7,298+ 135.8%
11Kia Sportage6,814+ 51.4%
12Honda Civic6,732– 7.5%
13Toyota RAV46,465– 62.7%
14Ford Escape6,429+ 0.8%
15Mazda CX-56,104+ 20.0%
16Chevrolet Equinox5,624– 2.1%
17Toyota Corolla5,496+ 6.7%
18Ford Bronco Sport5,344+ 21.3%
19Mitsubishi Outlander5,244+ 22.1%
20Hyundai Kona5,137– 9.6%
21VW Taos4,938– 3.2%
22Toyota bZ4X4,728+ 1359.3%
23Ford TransitΒ 4,699+ 3.2%
24Hyundai Elantra4,438– 16.9%
25Chevrolet Trax4,428+ 8.6%
26Tesla Model Y (est)4,235– 9.9%
27Kia Seltos4,167+ 13.4%
28Ford Maverick4,091+ 120.1%
29Chrysler Pacifica4,008+ 256.0%
30Ford Explorer3,846+ 49.5%
31Mazda CX-303,736+ 21.4%
32Toyota Corolla Cross3,712– 9.7%
33Subaru Forester3,467– 39.9%
34Toyota Tacoma3,421+ 25.2%
35VW Jetta3,110+ 8.8%
36Toyota Tundra3,079– 10.2%
37GMC Terrain3,066– 4.0%
38Hyundai Venue3,018+ 9.9%
39Kia K42,865– 12.8%
40Audi Q52,734+ 19.4%
41Hyundai Palisade2,704+ 40.7%
42Toyota Grand Highlander2,692+ 54.4%
43Kia Niro2,661+ 94.8%
44Honda HR-V2,647– 27.5%
45Lexus NX2,627– 7.5%
46Toyota Prius2,591+ 167.1%
47Toyota Sienna2,544+ 10.7%
48Jeep Wrangler2,518– 10.7%
49Dodge Durango2,490+ 21.4%
50Ford BroncoΒ Β 2,385+ 2.0%
51Mitsubishi RVR2,377+ 55.7%
52Jeep Grand Cherokee2,334– 0.3%
53Lexus RX2,300+ 1.6%
54Chevrolet Traverse2,259+ 20.9%
55Subaru Outback2,232– 2.6%
56Nissan Sentra2,226– 30.8%
57Chevrolet Trailblazer2,207– 5.5%
58Toyota 4Runner2,198+ 19881.8%
59Toyota Highlander2,157+ 53.9%
60Ford Mustang Mach-E2,116+ 2.3%
61Mercedes GLC2,078+ 9.7%
62Ford Ranger2,073+ 61.3%
63Mazda32,030– 16.9%
64Jeep Compass2,020– 13.2%
65VW Atlas1,959– 21.3%
66Buick Envision1,872– 38.4%
67Mazda CX-901,867+ 2.8%
68Hyundai Santa Fe1,866– 39.9%
69Chevrolet Colorado1,797– 6.0%
70Toyota Camry1,749+ 49.2%
71Land Rover Defender1,731+ 128.1%
72BMW X31,712+ 56.6%
73Honda Pilot1,610– 18.4%
74GMC Canyon1,424– 14.4%
75Mercedes GLE1,395– 13.9%
76Honda Passport1,360+ 172.0%
77Nissan Leaf1,330+ 4190.3%
78Fiat 5001,287+ 71.8%
79Kia Sorento1,254– 65.4%
80Cadillac Optiq1,245+ 102.4%
81Acura MDX1,232+ 15.9%
82GMC Acadia1,206– 9.6%
83Buick Encore GX1,181– 28.6%
84Mercedes Sprinter1,179– 34.3%
85Range Rover Sport1,175+ 98.5%
86Buick Envista1,143– 26.0%
87Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross1,140– 14.5%
88VW Golf/GTI1,135+ 1.7%
89Genesis GV701,111+ 10.3%
90GMC Yukon1,108– 11.6%
91Lincoln Nautilus1,101+ 40.4%
92Mazda CX-701,099+ 40.0%
93Chevrolet Tahoe1,083– 10.7%
94Chrysler Grand Caravan1,066– 24.8%
95Kia Carnival1,020– 23.8%
96Ford Expedition1,010+ 25.2%
97Subaru Solterra989+ 6.7%
98Jeep Cherokee960+ 3592.3%
99BMW X1947– 37.0%
100BMW X5940– 13.3%
101Volvo XC60940+ 32.2%
102Chevrolet Suburban940+ 33.5%
103Ford E-Series933+ 16.5%
104Ram ProMaster Van918– 47.7%
105VW ID.4910– 52.8%
106Ford Mustang904+ 0.3%
107Toyota Crown Signia861+ 49.0%
108Volvo XC90851+ 1.7%
109Chevrolet Express820– 30.2%
110Acura ADX808+ 80700.0%
111GMC Yukon XL802– 5.4%
112Tesla Model 3 (est)800– 80.0%
113Infiniti QX50735+ 329.8%
114Honda Odyssey727– 30.2%
115Volvo XC40727– 5.6%
116Honda Accord723– 16.3%
117Porsche Macan714+ 4.5%
118GMC Savana712– 21.1%
119Tesla Cybertruck (est)710– 5.3%
120Lincoln Corsair680+ 13.1%
121Hyundai Sonata676+ 33.6%
122Chevrolet Blazer669– 50.3%
123Audi Q3657– 43.7%
124VW Atlas Cross Sport652– 47.2%
125Audi A5629+ 15.2%
126Acura RDX616– 49.8%
127Kia EV9605– 9.8%
128Cadillac XT5599– 14.8%
129Honda Ridgeline581– 31.5%
130Subaru Impreza558– 3.0%
131Lincoln Aviator557+ 12.1%
132Lexus TX547– 11.3%
133Jeep Gladiator534+ 88.7%
134Cadillac Lyriq531– 26.3%
135Hyundai Ioniq 5526– 77.6%
136Buick Enclave524– 38.8%
137Toyota Land Cruiser519– 62.2%
138BMW 3-Series517+ 98.8%
139Porsche 911514+ 89.0%
140Chevrolet Corvette511– 22.3%
141Rivian R1S510+ 155.0%
142Kia EV4490new
143Mini Countryman480+ 11.1%
144Mercedes GLA477– 9.7%
145Range RoverΒ Β Β 474+ 0.6%
146Audi Q7468– 0.4%
147Porsche Cayenne467– 17.3%
148Mercedes G Class/GLS461– 27.3%
149Cadillac Escalade442– 28.4%
150Lexus UX421– 47.4%
151Audi A3396+ 90.4%
152Genesis GV80382+ 7.3%
153Subaru WRX375– 34.4%
154Rivian R1T365+ 265.0%
155Hyundai Ioniq 6355+ 83.9%
156Mini Cooper350– 18.0%
157Polestar 3350+ 16.7%
158Lexus IS349+ 12.2%
159Lexus GX346– 1.7%
160Cadillac Vistiq346new
161Range Rover Velar345+ 56.1%
162Hyundai Ioniq 9336new
163Nissan Armada318+ 40.1%
164BMW 4-Series310+ 1.3%
165Audi Q8299+ 12.4%
166Chevrolet Bolt298+ 2383.3%
167VW ID.Buzz297+ 62.3%
168Lincoln Navigator285+ 31.3%
169Mercedes A Class/CLA282– 21.0%
170Mercedes E Class277+ 8.6%
171Mercedes CLE243– 23.1%
172BMW X2240– 38.8%
173Volvo EX30237+ 69.3%
174Jeep Grand Wagoneer236+ 66.2%
175Acura Integra228+ 40.7%
176Nissan Versa227– 81.8%
177BMW X7226+ 33.7%
178Audi Q6 e-Tron221– 30.7%
179Dodge Charger214– 2.3%
180Infiniti QX80212– 16.9%
181Cadillac Escalade ESV211– 27.7%
182Lucid Air210+ 5.0%
183BMW 5-Series205+ 9.6%
184Toyota Sequoia203+ 26.1%
185Infiniti QX60197– 72.1%
186Tesla Model X (est)195– 48.0%
187Vinfast VF8195– 35.0%
188Range Rover Evoque192– 16.5%
189Tesla Model S (est)190– 24.0%
190BMW 2 Series181– 3.2%
191Mazda CX-50162– 95.0%
192Cadillac CT5162– 22.5%
193Mercedes C Class161– 50.5%
194Mazda MX-5 Miata155+ 59.8%
195Cadillac Escalade IQ151– 48.5%
196Lexus RZ150+ 305.4%
197Genesis G70149+ 24.2%
198Nissan Ariya143– 81.9%
199BMW X6142– 33.0%
200Jaguar F-Pace141– 29.9%
201BMW i4140– 67.3%
202Lexus LX133– 48.2%
203Nissan Murano129– 90.0%
204Toyota 86124– 22.5%
205Kia EV6123– 65.6%
206BMW iX119– 45.7%
207Mercedes GLB118– 63.8%
208Subaru BRZ106– 57.1%
209Honda Prologue96– 71.4%
210Volvo S60/V6093+ 3.3%
211Chevrolet Brightdrop 400/60087– 56.9%
212Ferrari car76+ 1.3%
213Mercedes EQB74– 17.8%
214Toyota Crown72– 28.0%
215Cadillac XT669– 77.2%
216Audi Q4 e-Tron69– 66.0%
217Honda Prelude69new
218Audi A664– 62.1%
219Cadillac CT459– 48.7%
220Mercedes AMG GT57– 33.7%
221Lamborghini Urus57+ 3.6%
222BMW X455– 62.1%
223Polestar 455new
224Lexus ES54– 65.6%
225Maserati Grecale53– 34.6%
226Lamborghini car51+ 2.0%
227Nissan Z48– 71.3%
228Volvo S90/V9048+ 269.2%
229BMW Z447+ 30.6%
230Alfa Romeo Stelvio46– 35.2%
231Infiniti QX5545– 35.7%
232Acura TLX42– 66.1%
233Land Rover Discovery Sport42– 38.2%
234Bentley Car42+ 5.0%
235Mclaren42+ 5.0%
236Genesis G8041+ 32.3%
237Nissan Altima40– 94.2%
238Nissan Pathfinder39– 96.9%
239Toyota Supra39– 59.8%
240Porsche Boxster38– 50.0%
241Dodge Hornet37– 93.3%
242Rolls Royce Cullinan37+ 32.1%
243Porsche Taycan36– 36.8%
244Porsche Panamera35– 61.1%
245GMC Hummer SUV34– 86.5%
246Genesis GV6033– 32.7%
247Mercedes EQE SUV32– 84.5%
248Bentley Bentayga32+ 6.7%
249Rolls Royce Car32+ 60.0%
250Jaguar F-Type31+ 82.4%
251Jeep Wagoneer29– 93.1%
252BMW 8-Series29– 27.5%
253Jaguar i-Pace25+ 177.8%
254Lucid Gravity25new
255Jaguar XF24+ 41.2%
256Porsche Cayman23– 67.6%
257Land Rover Discovery23– 42.5%
258Lexus LC23– 37.8%
259Mercedes S Class22– 75.6%
260Alfa Romeo Tonale20– 73.0%
261Volvo EX9020– 53.5%
262Chevrolet Malibu19– 92.6%
263BMW 7-Series19– 47.2%
264Subaru Ascent18– 97.5%
265GMC Hummer Pickup18– 90.3%
266Audi A6 e-tron17new
267BMW i516– 84.6%
268Genesis G9016+ 128.6%
269Acura ZDX15– 69.4%
270Alfa Romeo Giulia15– 28.6%
271Mercedes EQS SUV14– 36.4%
272Volvo C4013– 51.9%
273BMW XM13– 48.0%
274Ferrari Purosangue13+ 8.3%
275Toyota C-HR13n/a
276Vinfast VF912– 20.0%
277Lexus RC11– 38.9%
278Audi e-Tron GT10– 54.5%
279Mercedes EQE8– 84.6%
280BMW i78– 65.2%
281Jaguar E-Pace8– 33.3%
282Audi A88+ 0.0%
283Kia Telluride7– 99.2%
284Nissan Frontier6– 99.2%
285Hyundai Santa Cruz6– 99.0%
286Audi A76– 89.8%
287Mercedes EQS6– 40.0%
288Karma GS-65+ 25.0%
289Lexus LS4– 42.9%
290Maserati Gran Turismo4– 33.3%
291Cadillac XT42– 99.8%
292Kia Soul2– 99.7%
293Maserati MC202– 77.8%
294Karma Revero2n/a
295Dodge Challenger1– 95.7%
296Chevrolet Camaro1– 95.5%
297Nissan Titan1– 66.7%

Source: Desrosiers Automotive, Manufacturers

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

The Nissan Juke is the best-selling vehicle in Cyprus in March.

According to numbers by our local partners SEMO Cyprus and INNOSOFT, we have another difficult month for new car sales in Cyprus. March is off by a harsh -24.2% year-on-yearΒ  to 1,214 units. This means the Q1 volume is down -18.8% to just 3,614. This month Nissan (+15.7%) ignores the surrounding gloom to climb to 21.8% share which should be a new record for the carmaker and up from 6.9% in January. In contrast, the new four brands all crash and lose more than half their year-ago volume: Kia is down -50.8%, Toyota down -51.4%, Volkswagen down -56% and Hyundai down -54%. Newcomer BYD repeats at #6 but sees its share thaw to 5.1%, its lowest since last November. MG (+200%), Land Rover (+122.2%) and Peugeot (+121.1%) also make themselves noticed below.

Model-wise, as expected given the manufacturer’s performance, it’s a Nissan festival with the Juke (+56.5%) in pole position with 11% share and the Qashqai (+18.9%) at 8.8%. The Qashqai snaps the #1 YTD spot in the process. Far below we have the Kia Stonic (-64.7%) cratering on its winning year-ago performance, and the Kia Sportage (-26.3%) which was still #1 after two months this year. The Jeep Avenger (+5.4%) is solid in 5th position while the Kia EV3 is estimated to rank #7. The BYD Seal U brilliantly breaks into the Top 10 for the first time at #8 while the Dolphin Surf repeats at #20.

Previous month:Β Kia Sportage and Nissan Qashqai dominate market down -13.8%

One year ago:Β Cyprus March 2025: Kia Stonic back in charge

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

Cyprus March 2026 – brands:

PosBrandMar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosFY25
1Nissan26521.8%+ 15.7%245912.7%+ 6.3%25
2Kia16413.5%– 50.8%150113.9%– 42.7%11
3Toyota715.8%– 51.4%32737.6%– 21.3%32
4Volkswagen665.4%– 56.0%52577.1%– 23.3%44
5Hyundai635.2%– 54.0%72045.6%– 48.9%73
6BYD625.1%new62166.0%new618
7BMW504.1%+ 2.0%42286.3%– 18.0%56
8Jeep473.9%– 35.6%91263.5%– 23.2%109
9Dacia423.5%– 19.2%111223.4%+ 17.3%1111
10Peugeot423.5%+ 121.1%20671.9%+ 76.3%1619
11Land Rover403.3%+ 122.2%14852.4%– 9.6%1315
12Mercedes373.0%– 39.3%81935.3%– 18.9%87
13Renault352.9%+ 16.7%101434.0%– 13.3%98
14Porsche252.1%+ 19.0%17701.9%– 25.5%1516
15MG211.7%+ 200.0%23461.3%+ 228.6%2121
16Mini211.7%– 47.5%19521.4%– 61.8%1914
17Skoda211.7%– 46.2%21571.6%– 32.9%1813
18Volvo211.7%+ 10.5%13772.1%– 23.8%1417
19Audi201.6%– 60.0%12992.7%– 27.2%1210
20Ssangyong171.4%+ 142.9%31290.8%+ 31.8%2525
21Ford131.1%– 74.5%18621.7%– 61.7%1712
22Lexus131.1%– 45.8%22471.3%– 11.3%2020
23Honda110.9%+ 120.0%16371.0%+ 42.3%2223
24Cupra100.8%+ 25.0%25310.9%+ 29.2%2422
25BAIC80.7%new24160.4%new27 –
26Citroen70.6%n/a15351.0%+ 775.0%2328
27Mazda60.5%+ 20.0%26180.5%– 30.8%2626
28Suzuki60.5%+ 0.0%29160.4%– 5.9%2827
29Opel40.3%+ 0.0%27130.4%+ 116.7%2929
30Maserati20.2%+ 100.0%30100.3%+ 66.7%3032
31Seat20.2%– 81.8%2890.2%– 82.0%3124
32Bentley10.1%– 50.0% –40.1%– 20.0%3330
33Rolls Royce10.1%n/a –10.0%n/a3635

Cyprus March 2026 – models:

PosModelMar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosFY25
1Nissan Juke13311.0%+ 56.5%71885.2%+ 6.2%36
2Nissan Qashqai1078.8%+ 18.9%22065.7%+ 25.6%14
3Kia Stonic554.5%– 64.7%51454.0%– 51.5%41
4Kia Sportage423.5%– 26.3%11885.2%– 26.8%22
5Jeep Avenger393.2%+ 5.4%41012.8%+ 4.1%57
6VW T-Roc383.1%– 43.3%9882.4%– 37.6%65
7Kia EV3 (est)363.0%n/an/a561.5%+ 115.4%1419
8BYD Seal U352.9%new14651.8%new11n/a
9Hyundai Tucson282.3%– 58.8%3832.3%– 44.7%83
10Toyota Yaris Cross252.1%+ 92.3%16822.3%+ 24.2%910
11Nissan X-Trail231.9%– 46.5%28451.2%– 28.6%2020
12Dacia Sandero (est)201.6%n/an/a371.0%+ 23.3%2627
13Kia Xceed201.6%+ 25.0%12671.9%– 32.3%1014
14Peugeot 3008 (est)201.6%n/an/a391.1%+ 77.3%25n/a
15Toyota C-HR161.3%– 56.8%6852.4%– 12.4%78
16Dacia Duster151.2%+ 15.4%8551.5%+ 266.7%1618
17Hyundai Kona151.2%– 60.5%24571.6%– 68.3%1311
18Mini Countryman (est)151.2%– 58.3%n/a340.9%– 73.4%3015
19Volvo XC40141.2%+ 100.0%11501.4%– 10.7%1724
20BYD Dolphin Surf121.0%new20401.1%new24n/a
21Renault Captur121.0%+ 50.0%21441.2%+ 76.0%22n/a
n/aToyota Aygo X110.9%#DIV/0!29340.9%+ 13.3%31n/a
n/aBMW X190.7%– 18.2%13551.5%– 49.1%1513
n/aMercedes GLC90.7%+ 12.5%27371.0%– 2.6%2729
n/aRenault Arkana90.7%+ 50.0%15481.3%– 52.9%189
n/aVW Taigo70.6%– 83.3%10441.2%– 35.3%2321
n/aVW Tiguan70.6%– 50.0%30471.3%+ 51.6%1922
n/aVW T-Cross60.5%– 64.7%18451.2%– 31.8%2112
n/aBYD Sealion 750.4%new23361.0%new28n/a
n/aMercedes GLA50.4%+ 0.0%26361.0%+ 80.0%29n/a
n/aBYD Atto 330.2%new19601.7%new12n/a

Source: SEMO Cyprus and INNOSOFT

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