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New Zealand March 2026: Toyota Hilux leads the way, Dongfeng Box lands at #12

The Dongfeng Box has a great start in New Zealand.

New light vehicle sales in New Zealand soar 25.1% year-on-year in March to 14,910 units, leading to a Q1 volume up 12.5% to 36,910. In the detail, passenger cars gain 19.4% to 10,063 sales while light commercials shoot up 38.9% to 4,847. Toyota (+8.6%) can’t match the flying market and holds 18.7% share vs. 18% so far this year. Ford (+31.3%) manages an excellent score at #2 unlike Mitsubishi (-14.1%) at #3. BYD (+221.9%) is up 3-fold year-on-year to #4 and 5.8% share, that’s a new ranking record eclipsing its previous best of #5 reached in December 2023 and June 2025. Tesla is up 271% to #8 and Dongfeng ranks #14 with 2.3% share.

Over in the models charts, the Toyota Hilux (+76.7%) gets a big new generation boost and claims the top spot for the first time since last July. The Ford Ranger (+46.1%) is relegated to 2nd place but holds onto the #1 ranking YTD. The Tesla Model Y surges to third place with 3.2% share, its best ranking since topping the charts outright in September 2023. The Mitsubishi Triton (-15.2%) and Nissan Navara (+6.5%) ensure there are four pickup trucks inside the March Top 5. The Toyota Hiace (+115.3%), Hyundai Tucson (#7), Toyota Corolla Cross (+65.9%) and MG ZS (+50.8%) also shine below. Finally the Dongfeng Box makes a splash at #12 and 1.7% for its first full month of sales.

Previous month: New Zealand February 2026: Hyundai Tucson and Nissan Navara impress

One year ago: New Zealand March 2025: Ford Ranger claws back on top, BYD Shark 6 at #13

Full March 2026 Top 25 brands and Top 25 models below.

New Zealand March 2026 – brands:

PosBrandMar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosFY25
1Toyota2,79218.7%+ 8.6%16,66018.0%– 9.1%11
2FordΒ 1,4519.7%+ 31.3%23,95410.7%+ 31.2%22
3Mitsubishi1,1257.5%– 14.1%33,3349.0%+ 1.8%33
4BYD8665.8%+ 221.9%81,7014.6%+ 85.3%610
5Kia7194.8%– 15.5%42,4526.6%+ 2.9%44
6Nissan6974.7%+ 3.7%51,8204.9%+ 21.9%57
7MG5383.6%+ 33.2%71,3913.8%+ 20.5%79
8Tesla5383.6%+ 271.0%n/an/an/an/an/a18
9Suzuki5053.4%+ 24.1%101,1903.2%– 10.0%95
10Hyundai4823.2%+ 57.0%61,2963.5%+ 65.9%88
11GWM4212.8%+ 43.2%121,0822.9%+ 20.0%1111
12Mazda4202.8%– 2.8%91,1743.2%+ 7.8%106
13Honda4112.8%– 25.9%119232.5%– 22.2%1212
14Dongfeng3362.3%newn/an/an/anewn/a56
15Chery2611.8%new136681.8%new1323
16Isuzu1941.3%+ 34.7%155271.4%+ 7.6%1516
17BMW1811.2%– 13.4%184981.3%– 6.9%1817
18Land Rover1801.2%+ 50.0%2400.0%– 100.0%n/a22
19Jaecoo1781.2%+ 165.7%n/a00.0%– 100.0%n/a24
20Lexus1751.2%+ 10.1%194261.2%+ 5.2%2019
21Mercedes1741.2%+ 1.8%165041.4%– 8.9%1715
22Subaru1681.1%– 20.0%145181.4%– 14.2%1614
23Volkswagen1521.0%– 21.2%174941.3%– 24.3%1913
24LDV1471.0%+ 32.4%n/a2650.7%– 9.9%n/a20
25Audi1340.9%+ 1.5%233260.9%+ 17.7%n/a21

New Zealand March 2026 – models:

PosModelMar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosFY25
1Toyota Hilux1,1827.9%+ 76.7%61,6964.6%– 10.0%23
2Ford RangerΒ 1,0366.9%+ 46.1%12,4856.7%+ 39.1%12
3Tesla Model Y4803.2%n/an/an/an/an/an/a22
4Mitsubishi Triton4142.8%– 15.2%99072.5%– 9.8%67
5Nissan Navara4082.7%+ 6.5%31,2243.3%+ 70.9%49
6Toyota Hiace3382.3%+ 115.3%88532.3%+ 102.6%810
7Hyundai Tucson3042.0%n/a28772.4%n/a715
8Toyota RAV42952.0%– 58.2%41,3053.5%– 46.6%31
9MG ZS2791.9%+ 50.8%107272.0%+ 33.6%1212
10Toyota Corolla Cross2771.9%+ 65.9%137622.1%+ 76.4%1120
11Mitsubishi ASX2701.8%– 25.8%51,0702.9%+ 14.7%54
12Dongfeng Box2601.7%newn/an/an/an/an/a –
13Nissan X-Trail2541.7%+ 86.8%16n/an/an/an/a23
14Mitsubishi Outlander2511.7%– 28.7%128192.2%– 17.5%95
15Kia Sportage2491.7%n/a145651.5%n/a1421
16GWM Haval H62321.6%+ 82.7%205581.5%+ 54.6%1517
17BYD Shark 62201.5%+ 30.2%264031.1%– 25.2%n/a14
18Ford Everest1951.3%+ 18.2%77662.1%+ 55.1%106
19Kia Seltos1871.3%– 36.6%116621.8%– 29.6%138
20Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross1681.1%n/a244171.1%n/a20n/a
21Toyota Corolla1591.1%– 27.4%n/an/an/an/an/a13
22Suzuki Swift1561.0%– 17.0%174791.3%– 22.0%1816
23Suzuki Fronx1441.0%newn/an/an/anewn/an/a
24Jaecoo J71431.0%newn/an/an/anewn/an/a
25Toyota Yaris Cross1400.9%n/a185561.5%n/a1611
26Mazda CX-51350.9%– 23.3%234161.1%– 3.5%2119

Source: MIA

New Caledonia (France) Q1 2026: Suzuki and Dacia Duster dominate

Suzuki holds 10.6% of the New Caledonian new car market over Q1.

Q1 volumes in New Caledonia, a French overseas territory located northeast of Australia, gain 44.8% year-on-year to 1,053 units, due to particularly low year-ago results. Suzuki (+115.4%) more than doubles its sales year-on-year to reach 10.6% share, toppling Toyota (+36.4%). Hyundai (+43.7%) matches the market while Dacia (+116.3%) shoots up to 8.8% share. Isuzu (+388.9%), BYD (+311.1%) and Fiat (+310%) post surreal gains below.

Model-wise, the Dacia Duster (+133.3%) dominates the charts with 6.6% share, distancing the Hyundai Tucson (+175%) and Suzuki Swift (+193.8%). The Isuzu D-Max (+485.7%) and Fiat Panda (+3500%) round out the Top 5. Notice also the BAIC X35 at #11, the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross at #12 and the BYD Shark 6 at #23.Β 

Previous post: New Caledonia (France) January-February 2026: Dacia Duster distant leader

Previous year: New Caledonia (France) Full Year 2025: Toyota and Hilux stay on top in negative market

Full Q1 2026 Top 36 All brands and Top 25 models below.

New Caledonia (France) Q1 2026 – brands:

PosBrand1-3 2026%/25FY25
1Suzuki11210.6%+ 115.4%3
2Toyota10510.0%+ 36.4%1
3HyundaiΒ Β 1029.7%+ 43.7%4
4Dacia938.8%+ 116.3%8
5FordΒ Β 696.6%+ 27.8%5
6RenaultΒ 646.1%– 5.9%2
7CitroenΒ Β 484.6%– 18.6%6
8Isuzu444.2%+ 388.9%15
9Peugeot424.0%– 17.6%7
10Fiat413.9%+ 310.0%14
11MitsubishiΒ Β 413.9%+ 13.9%9
12Subaru393.7%+ 50.0%11
13BYD373.5%+ 311.1%12
14KiaΒ Β 363.4%+ 50.0%10
15MG252.4%+ 316.7%17
16BAIC201.9%+ 25.0%19
17Nissan181.7%+ 63.6%13
18Honda161.5%+ 1500.0%31
19Geely151.4%+ 36.4%22
20ChevroletΒ Β 100.9%+ 100.0%24
21ZNA100.9%+ 900.0%34
22Changan70.7%– 68.2%16
23FAW70.7%+ 250.0%30
24Audi60.6%+ 100.0%29
25BMW60.6%+ 0.0%21
26DFSK50.5%+ 25.0%35
27DS50.5%+ 150.0%32
28Great WallΒ Β 50.5%+ 150.0%23
29Mercedes50.5%– 37.5%18
30Mini50.5%+ 150.0%36
31Ram40.4%+ 100.0%38
32Land Rover30.3%– 62.5%27
33Opel30.3%– 25.0%20
34Porsche30.3%+ 0.0%28
35Alfa Romeo10.1%– 50.0%37
36Mazda10.1%– 66.7%33

New Caledonia (France) Q1 2026 – models:

PosModel1-3 2026%/25FY25
1Dacia Duster706.6%+ 133.3%3
2Hyundai Tucson555.2%+ 175.0%8
3Suzuki Swift474.5%+ 193.8%2
4Isuzu D-Max413.9%+ 485.7%18
5Fiat Panda363.4%+ 3500.0%44
6Toyota Hilux363.4%+ 71.4%1
7Suzuki Jimny353.3%+ 16.7%5
8Ford Ranger323.0%+ 0.0%4
9Subaru Crosstrek242.3%+ 100.0%14
10Renault Kangoo212.0%+ 61.5%6
11BAIC X35201.9%+ 33.3%23
12Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross191.8%+ 533.3%n/a
13Ford Puma181.7%+ 38.5%20
14Citroen Berlingo161.5%+ 23.1%11
15Hyundai Grand i10151.4%+ 0.0%9
16Dacia Sandero141.3%+ 40.0%40
17Renault Trafic141.3%– 17.6%17
18Toyota RAV4141.3%+ 16.7%12
19Hyundai Staria131.2%– 18.8%26
20Subaru Forester131.2%+ 0.0%15
21Suzuki Ignis131.2%+ 160.0%24
22Toyota Yaris Cross131.2%+ 8.3%39
23BYD Shark 6121.1%newn/a
24Honda Jazz121.1%n/an/a
25Peugeot Expert121.1%+ 20.0%35
26Suzuki S-Presso121.1%new –
27Toyota Yaris121.1%+ 71.4%34

Source: Manufacturers. Many thanks to StΓ©phane

Bosnia & Herzegovina March 2026: Skoda Octavia and Scala on top

The Skoda Scala is the 2nd best-selling vehicle in Bosnia & Herzegovina in March.

According to our local partner CE Auto, the Bosnian new car market soars 24.8% year-on-year in March to 1,058 sales, meaning the YTD tally is now up 7.7% to 2,633. The Skoda Octavia (+7.2%) remains by far the most popular vehicle in the country with 7% share. It distances the Skoda Scala (+410%) completely euphoric, signing its first Top 10 finish since last August (#5) and its best ranking since August 2024 (#2 also). The Hyundai Tucson (-8%) is down one spot on last month to #3 ahead of the Toyota Corolla (+79.2%) and Yaris Cross (+77.3%) both beating the market.

Previous month: Bosnia & Herzegovina February 2026: Skoda Octavia #1, Kodiaq up to #3

One year ago: Bosnia & Herzegovina March 2025: Skoda Octavia #1, Hyundai Tucson surges

Full March 2026 Top 10 models ranking below.

Bosnia & Herzegovina March 2026 – models:

PosModelMar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosFY25
1Skoda Octavia747.0%+ 7.2%12248.5%+ 13.1%11
2Skoda Scala514.8%+ 410.0%n/a622.4%+ 24.0%8n/a
3Hyundai Tucson464.3%– 8.0%21084.1%– 5.3%32
4Toyota Corolla434.1%+ 79.2%41124.3%+ 1.8%24
5Toyota Yaris Cross393.7%+ 77.3%10722.7%+ 7.5%55
6Skoda Fabia383.6%+ 2.7%5762.9%– 7.3%43
7Renault Clio302.8%+ 0.0%n/a552.1%– 5.2%106
8Renault Captur292.7%+ 70.6%n/an/an/an/an/an/a
8Skoda Kodiaq292.7%n/a3692.6%n/a6n/a
10VW Golf252.4%+ 108.3%n/an/an/an/an/a9
n/aVW Tiguan242.3%n/a6572.2%n/a9n/a
n/aKia Sportage232.2%+ 21.1%9692.6%+ 30.2%610

Source: CE Auto

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