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Belgium April 2026: Audi up to #2 in stable market

Audi hits its highest Belgian ranking in 2.5 years.

Stable volumes in Belgium in April at -0.03% year-on-year to 37,802 units. The year-to-date tally remains in negative at -4.5% to 151,607. No surprise at the top of the brands charts: BMW (+0.3%) leads again but falls from 14.2% share in March to 10% now. Audi (+27.5%) advances to #2 with 8.7% share vs. 6.7% so far this year. It lodges the biggest YoY gain in the Top 10 and hits its highest ranking since January 2024. Renault (+12.3%), Volvo (+2.6%) and Skoda (+0.7%) also end the month in positive in the remainder of the Top 10. Below, MG (+145.6%), BYD (+95.3%), Mini (+54.8%) and Tesla (+46.3%) stand out.Β 

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

One year ago: Belgium April 2025: Peugeot (+129.9%) stands out once again in negative market

Full April 2026 Top 70 All brands ranking below.

Belgium April 2026 – brands:

PosBrandApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1BMW3,79210.0%+ 0.3%116,45110.9%– 12.1%11
2Audi3,2988.7%+ 27.5%310,2116.7%+ 1.9%44
3Volkswagen3,0878.2%– 13.0%213,6509.0%– 7.6%22
4Mercedes2,5676.8%– 6.6%510,7587.1%– 8.8%33
5Peugeot2,5526.8%– 3.6%49,8386.5%+ 10.1%57
6Renault2,2135.9%+ 12.3%69,3606.2%– 8.4%66
7Dacia1,8945.0%– 32.3%77,9045.2%– 21.2%75
8Skoda1,7014.5%+ 0.7%87,0684.7%+ 14.0%89
9Volvo1,5584.1%+ 2.6%145,1903.4%– 14.6%1110
10Toyota1,4543.8%– 19.8%96,5394.3%– 20.4%98
11Kia1,3783.6%+ 4.6%125,4743.6%– 13.4%1011
12Hyundai1,1943.2%+ 28.7%164,0702.7%– 16.6%1612
13Opel1,1293.0%+ 10.3%134,8453.2%+ 26.5%1216
14FordΒ 1,0942.9%– 4.6%114,4682.9%– 11.7%1413
15Citroen1,0822.9%+ 10.4%154,4442.9%+ 1.1%1514
16Mini9262.4%+ 54.8%172,9201.9%+ 14.8%1718
17MG8572.3%+ 145.6%182,6201.7%+ 80.9%1819
18Tesla8342.2%+ 46.3%104,5353.0%+ 26.4%1315
19BYD5761.5%+ 95.3%192,1711.4%+ 96.5%1922
20Fiat4201.1%+ 28.0%211,7441.2%+ 39.9%2124
21Cupra3871.0%– 33.5%231,2530.8%– 24.6%2425
22Nissan3590.9%– 61.4%202,1141.4%– 43.5%2017
23Land Rover3240.9%– 36.0%278770.6%– 48.2%2720
24Jeep3220.9%+ 34.7%241,0230.7%+ 19.5%2529
25Mazda3020.8%+ 3.1%221,4571.0%+ 22.2%2226
26Seat2370.6%– 38.1%348840.6%– 47.6%2627
27Suzuki2370.6%– 47.5%251,3560.9%– 20.9%2321
28Xpeng2300.6%+ 75.6%317520.5%+ 86.1%3133
29Honda1940.5%+ 54.0%268360.6%+ 18.2%2830
30Porsche1750.5%– 45.5%298330.5%– 32.3%2923
31Omoda1670.4%+ 279.5%336180.4%+ 586.7%3339
32KG Mobility1630.4%+ 136.2%375010.3%+ 82.8%3535
33Leapmotor1590.4%+ 106.5%287370.5%+ 242.8%3234
34Polestar1560.4%– 23.9%307930.5%– 22.3%3028
35Jaecoo1500.4%+ 341.2%355670.4%+ 861.0%3437
36Alfa Romeo1070.3%– 41.8%324790.3%– 29.5%3631
37Lexus910.2%– 38.5%403770.2%– 31.0%3732
38Smart830.2%+ 130.6%411840.1%+ 8.2%4038
39Zeekr710.2%new363080.2%new3958
40Alpine540.1%+ 20.0%421830.1%+ 38.6%4140
41DS440.1%– 62.7%393310.2%– 6.0%3836
42Mitsubishi280.1%+ 2700.0%381610.1%+ 16000.0%4267
43Ferrari210.1%– 12.5%45680.0%– 13.9%4643
44Lancia150.0%+ 25.0%44750.0%+ 25.0%4542
45Lynk & Co120.0%– 76.0%46780.1%+ 14.7%4341
46BAIC110.0%+ 175.0%55200.0%– 41.2%5446
47Forthing100.0%+ 11.1%57190.0%– 53.7%5648
48Subaru100.0%– 37.5%43770.1%+ 32.8%4445
49Lotus90.0%– 10.0%53370.0%– 47.9%5044
50Bentley80.0%– 38.5%52390.0%– 4.9%4950
51Lamborghini80.0%– 42.9%50410.0%+ 0.0%4852
52Maserati80.0%– 27.3%51560.0%+ 36.6%4747
53Aston Martin60.0%– 33.3%49300.0%– 25.0%5153
54Allied Vehicles50.0%– 44.4%48280.0%+ 16.7%5255
55NIO40.0%n/a54220.0%+ 2100.0%5359
56AMF30.0%n/a6470.0%– 22.2%6365
57DFSK30.0%– 50.0%6090.0%– 60.9%5956
58DRΒ 30.0%new56180.0%new5762
59Livan30.0%+ 0.0%5890.0%– 59.1%6054
60Rolls-Royce30.0%– 25.0%68110.0%+ 22.2%5861
61Dongfeng20.0%+ 0.0%47200.0%+ 11.1%5560
62Sportequipe20.0%new6290.0%new6170
63Tiger20.0%new –30.0%new6883
64Tripod20.0%– 85.7% –90.0%– 81.6%6249
65Caterham10.0%– 66.7%6140.0%– 66.7%6764
66EVO10.0%new –60.0%new6578
67Koenigsegg10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a76 –
68McLaren10.0%n/a6620.0%– 50.0%7171
69Seres10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a80 –
70Voyah10.0%n/a6330.0%+ 50.0%6980

Source: Febiac

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