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Ferrari issued major warning from former F1 driver after Miami GP upgrade fails to impress

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Former Formula 1 driver and Sky Sports analyst Karun Chandhok has argued that Ferrari's Miami Grand Prix upgrades left a lot to be desired. 

After a strong start to the season, especially with impressive performances at race starts from Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc, there were high expectations for the Maranello outfit's upgrades in Miami.

But by the time the drivers reached the chequered flag at Sunday's grand prix, it was McLaren's upgrade package that had more of an impact on the standings. Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli clinched the victory and was joined on the podium by McLaren's Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. Hamilton finished sixth and Leclerc was classified eighth after receiving a 20-second penalty.

"If that is the big Ferrari upgrade for this early part of the season, then McLaren and Mercedes won't be worried," Chandhok explained on the Sky Sports F1 Show.

"Miami should have been the weekend which propelled them in front. I feel like they've slipped behind.

"For me, there should be a little bit of concern at Maranello and Ferrari."

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Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari

The former HRT driver continued: "They've got to think about whether there's further performance to be optimised or unlocked from this update because otherwise they will get dropped behind when McLaren add the bits that we believe are coming to Canada and Mercedes get their big upgrade."

Sky Sports F1 lead commentator David Croft, who joined Chandhok on the episode, added: "I don't know what it is with Ferrari. Is it that small turbo that's great in the opening laps, but as the fuel kind of burns off with the other cars, then they don't have that advantage from that smaller turbo, and it becomes a disadvantage for them?

"Would Lewis Hamilton have featured more without losing all that downforce early on?

"I hope on the drawing board somewhere at Maranello, they've got another upgrade package that works a little bit better, otherwise they are in trouble."

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South Africa April 2026: Market up 13%, Jetour T2 just outside Top 10

The Jetour T2 misses out on a first Top 10 finish by just 41 sales.

It’s a 19th consecutive month of year-on-year gains in South Africa with April volumes up 13% to 47,979. This way, the year-to-date tally is now up 12.5% to 209,925. In contrast exports are down -4% to 30,939 for the month and off -8.8% to 118,475 year-to-date. Toyota (-1.7%) retains the manufacturers crown by far with 21.2% share, while Suzuki (-10.3%) is back above the VW Group (+21.2%) despite a harsh year-on-year fall. It’s an exceptional month for Chinese carmakers: Jetour is up 214.8% to a record ranking (#8), volume (1,804) and share (3.8%), Omoda & Jaecoo is up 59.9%, Chery up 32.9% and GWM up 27.9%. The BMW Group (+19.2%) and Ford (+12.7%) also shine.

Over in the models charts, the Toyota Hilux (+6.3%) remains the faraway leader at 6.2% share, with the Ford Ranger (+16.5%) and VW Polo Vivo (+37.3%) in tow and both very healthy. The Chery Tiggo 4 Pro (+65.1%) continues its race to the top, reaching a record 4th place for the month. The Suzuki Swift (-24.2%) is in difficulty but still manages to gain three ranks on March to #5. The GWM Haval Jolion (+31.2%) also makes itself noticed at #7. The performer of the month is the Jetour T2 up 13 spots on last month to a record-breaking 11th place, ending the month just 41 sales off a first Top 10 finish.

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

One year ago: South Africa April 2025: Mahindra (+43.1%), Hyundai (+40.9%), GWM (+30.1%) help lift market up 11.9%

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

South Africa April 2026 – manufacturers:

PosManufacturerApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Toyota10,18821.2%– 1.7%147,56922.7%+ 3.6%11
2Suzuki5,36311.2%– 10.3%323,38211.1%– 1.4%22
3Volkswagen Group4,81410.0%+ 21.2%220,0579.6%+ 1.2%33
4Hyundai2,8576.0%– 5.0%512,2995.9%+ 3.0%44
5Ford2,7025.6%+ 12.7%611,1365.3%+ 6.6%55
6GWM (incl. Haval)2,4855.2%+ 27.9%710,3975.0%+ 39.0%66
7Chery2,4625.1%+ 32.9%89,4224.5%+ 24.1%78
8Jetour1,8043.8%+ 214.8%106,7953.2%+ 239.2%1015
9Omoda and Jaecoo1,3832.9%+ 59.9%145,5262.6%+ 73.4%1214
10BMW Group1,3662.8%+ 19.2%125,2852.5%+ 7.4%1413
11Isuzu1,3192.7%– 4.6%48,8094.2%+ 7.8%87
12Kia1,2422.6%– 2.7%116,5223.1%+ 16.5%119
13Renault1,2162.5%– 5.1%155,4622.6%– 1.7%1311
14Mahindra1,0982.3%– 14.1%97,0453.4%+ 6.7%910
15Nissan8751.8%+ 10.2%134,6992.2%– 18.4%1512
16BYD7051.5%new211,2940.6%new21 –
17Stellantis6871.4%+ 30.4%162,5981.2%+ 34.1%1616
18Tata PC5351.1%new221,0500.5%new24 –
19MG5261.1%new172,3161.1%new1724
20FAW Trucks5171.1%+ 13.4%181,9900.9%+ 21.6%2018
21Foton5081.1%+ 100.8%192,0371.0%+ 157.2%1919
22Mercedes4901.0%– 5.4%202,1041.0%+ 6.6%1817
23JAC3250.7%+ 57.0%251,2250.6%+ 40.6%2222
24Daimler Trucks2380.5%– 11.2%261,0430.5%– 6.4%2520
25BAIC2160.5%+ 0.5%317670.4%– 12.9%2826
26Scania1970.4%+ 36.8%325840.3%– 3.5%3227
27Mazda1910.4%– 23.3%308570.4%– 12.5%2723
28Mitsubishi1850.4%+ 98.9%287130.3%+ 9.9%3030
29UD Trucks1780.4%– 3.8%297210.3%+ 5.6%2928
30Volvo Group1770.4%– 6.3%276160.3%+ 3.4%3129
31Jaguar Land Rover1750.4%– 16.7%249770.5%– 3.7%2621
32Honda1530.3%+ 11.7%231,0830.5%+ 40.1%2325
33Man1290.3%+ 29.0%334460.2%– 7.5%3331
34Porsche1080.2%– 6.9%363950.2%– 0.3%3533
35Powerstar990.2%+ 12.5%383470.2%– 8.2%3732
36Changan940.2%new344150.2%new3441
37Sinotruk840.2%+ 82.6%373550.2%+ 68.2%3636
38Volvo Cars760.2%+ 28.8%353260.2%– 10.7%3834
39Tata540.1%– 26.0%421880.1%– 33.8%3935
40VECV South Africa400.1%+ 100.0%411790.1%+ 118.3%4040
41Subaru350.1%– 5.4%401220.1%– 31.1%4337
42Shacman310.1%new431030.0%new4443
43Iveco200.0%+ 0.0%441410.1%– 4.7%4139
44Babcock170.0%+ 240.0%391240.1%+ 63.2%4242
45Ferrari (Scuderia)80.0%– 20.0%46190.0%– 5.0%4644
46Proton70.0%– 89.4%45270.0%– 88.1%4538

South Africa April 2026 – models:

PosModelApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Toyota Hilux2,9556.2%+ 6.3%112,9106.1%+ 18.0%11
2Ford Ranger2,0134.2%+ 16.5%48,2493.9%+ 4.0%23
3VW Polo Vivo1,8763.9%+ 37.3%38,2203.9%+ 5.3%32
4Chery Tiggo 4 Pro1,8713.9%+ 65.1%57,1933.4%+ 59.7%68
5Suzuki Swift1,5563.2%– 24.2%87,4933.6%– 13.3%44
6Hyundai Grand i101,3742.9%– 3.6%75,5262.6%+ 0.1%77
7GWM Haval Jolion1,2772.7%+ 31.2%94,8192.3%+ 15.9%811
8Toyota Corolla Cross1,1442.4%– 27.8%64,5752.2%– 21.3%105
9Suzuki Fronx1,1132.3%– 6.2%104,6052.2%+ 11.4%910
10Isuzu D-Max1,0452.2%– 5.7%27,3353.5%+ 9.6%56
11Jetour T21,0042.1%n/a242,9341.4%n/a22n/a
12Omoda C58841.8%+ 50.3%183,4601.6%+ 56.1%1421
13Suzuki Ertiga8741.8%+ 12.3%453,0191.4%+ 8.3%1919
14VW Polo8171.7%+ 6.4%193,1701.5%– 3.5%1817
15Toyota Vitz7721.6%+ 78.3%174,4162.1%+ 107.2%1216
16Toyota Rumion7471.6%+ 66.7%262,9721.4%+ 80.2%2127
17Toyota Starlet7331.5%– 19.0%114,5202.2%– 16.9%119
18Toyota Urban Cruiser7111.5%+ 31.9%202,8421.4%– 5.6%2314
19Kia Sonet6891.4%– 15.1%163,5751.7%+ 6.9%1312
20Toyota Fortuner6641.4%+ 9.6%152,7961.3%+ 4.1%2420
21GWM P-Series5881.2%+ 18.3%212,3931.1%+ 79.8%2629
22Toyota Starlet Cross5801.2%– 30.5%223,3851.6%– 11.9%1513
23Mahindra Scorpio Pik Up5631.2%– 13.9%143,3271.6%– 3.1%1618
24Nissan Magnite5571.2%+ 24.1%123,2671.6%– 11.5%1715
25VW T-Cross4771.0%+ 31.8%311,8020.9%– 2.4%3024
26Toyota Land Cruiser 704611.0%+ 10.6%391,8360.9%– 11.5%2926
27Renault Triber4440.9%+ 24.4%322,0851.0%+ 44.7%2737
28Toyota Hiace4310.9%– 24.5%232,4511.2%– 2.0%2522
29Hyundai i204260.9%+ 44.4%271,9770.9%+ 57.3%2838
30Chery Tiggo 7 Pro4250.9%– 0.5%501,4750.7%– 10.3%3935
31GWM Haval H64130.9%+ 67.9%351,6450.8%+ 43.8%3231
32Mahindra XUV3X04060.8%– 21.2%132,9871.4%+ 22.1%2023
33VW Amarok3990.8%+ 57.1%281,5870.8%+ 49.2%3536
34Hyundai Exter3620.8%– 5.0%341,5820.8%+ 1.5%3632
35Renault Kwid3620.8%+ 20.7%381,4940.7%– 28.8%3825
36Tata Tiago3460.7%new367720.4%newn/a –
37Renault Kiger3430.7%– 27.0%251,6320.8%+ 0.1%3333
38Suzuki Baleno3370.7%– 19.8%441,5520.7%– 8.2%3728
39Ford Territory3340.7%+ 30.0%461,4190.7%+ 31.5%n/a39
40Suzuki S-Presso3320.7%+ 5.1%301,4710.7%+ 35.0%4040
41Nissan Navara3150.7%+ 7.5%431,3830.7%– 24.8%n/a30
42Jetour Dashing3050.6%– 8.7%371,3980.7%+ 18.5%n/a34
43BYD Dolphin Surf3020.6%newn/a5410.3%newn/a –
44Jetour T12990.6%n/a331,6250.8%n/a34n/a
45Toyota Prado2850.6%+ 10.9%291,6920.8%+ 17.7%31n/a
46Ford Everest2550.5%– 18.0%48n/an/an/an/an/a
47Jaecoo J52430.5%n/a47n/an/an/an/an/a
48Citroen C32350.5%n/a41n/an/an/an/an/a
49VW Tiguan2320.5%+ 12.1%49n/an/an/an/an/a
50Suzuki Across2310.5%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a

Source: NAAMSA

World Cup 2026 squad deadlines: Key dates, team lists, final announcements

With less than five weeks to go until the FIFA World Cup kicks off in North America, football fans are counting down the days to the announcement of squads for the 48 participating nations.

Whether it’s supporters of national teams or neutral football enthusiasts, they will be eager to find out which of their favourite players, the biggest international stars or surprise additions will make the final cut.

The expanded 48-team tournament is being cohosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico, who open the tournament against South Africa at Estadio Azteca on June 11.

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What are the key dates for squad announcements before the World Cup?

May 11: Preliminary squad list

National teams must submit a preliminary list by May 11, with a minimum of 35 players and no more than 55 players, including four goalkeepers.

A maximum of 75 team officials, including the coach, team doctor and team manager, can be named in the provisional release list as well.

The longlist serves as the official pool of eligible players for the tournament, and FIFA requires that any replacement due to injury before the tournament must come from this list.

Injury has already ruled out several players from the tournament, such as Brazil’s Rodrygo and Eder Militao. Others, like Egyptian forward Mo Salah and Spanish prodigy Lamine Yamal, are undergoing rehabilitation for recent hamstring injuries but are expected to be in shape for the World Cup.

The provisional release list is intended for internal use only and will not be published by FIFA.

Changes may be made to the provisional release list in exceptional cases and up until the submission of the final release list, according to the global governing body.

May 25: Clubs to release players

Clubs are required to make their players available for national duty by May 25, whereby the “rest, mandatory release and preparation period” for the World Cup begins following the last official club match on May 24.

An exception is applicable to clubs whose players will be in the finals of the UEFA Champions League (May 30), UEFA Conference League (May 28), and the CONCACAF Champions Cup (May 30), subject to FIFA approval.

June 1: Final day of team submission

National teams have from May 25 to June 1 to submit their final lists of 23–26 players, three of whom must be goalkeepers.

FIFA states that a player or goalkeeper may only be replaced by a player from the provisional squad “in the event of a serious injury or illness no later than 24 hours before the team’s first match”.

The expanded roster, up from 23 players, has been in place since the Qatar 2022 World Cup to improve squad flexibility due to injuries and fatigue.

June 2: Squad announcement by FIFA

FIFA says it will announce the final lists for the 48 competing squads on June 2.

“National teams are permitted to announce their squads at any time; however, they are not considered official until confirmed by FIFA on June 2,” FIFA said.


What are the conditions for player replacement and squad changes?

Players named in the final squad submitted to FIFA can be replaced with a player from the provisional release list only in the event of serious injury or illness up until 24 hours before the kickoff of their team’s first match in the tournament.

Exceptions will not be allowed without approval from FIFA, based on the acceptance of the injured player’s medical assessment by FIFA’s medical team lead.

A goalkeeper in the final squad may be replaced by another goalkeeper from the provisional squad in the event of a serious injury or illness at any time during the tournament.

When will all World Cup teams arrive in the US, Canada and Mexico?

According to FIFA’s regulations for the World Cup, teams must arrive in their respective host country no later than five days before their first group match.

How many players will be on the World Cup roster?

Each nation can name 26 players in its squad list, making the total number of footballers entering the tournament a whopping 1,248.

What are the key tournament dates for the FIFA World Cup 2026?

The tournament will consist of one group-stage round and four knockout rounds before the final.

Unlike previous editions, the knockouts will begin with the round of 32, followed by the round of 16, the four quarterfinals and two semifinals.

The stage-wise breakdown of the tournament’s schedule is:

Group stage: June 11 June 27

Round of 32: June 28 to July 3

Round of 16: July 4–7

Quarterfinals: July 9-11

Semifinals: July 14-15

Bronze medal match: July 18

Final: July 19

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Finland April 2026: Toyota Yaris Cross back to #1, Smart #5 in Top 10

The Smart #5 is among the Top 10 best-sellers in Finland in April.

The Finnish new car market is back to its disappointing self in April at -8.7% year-on-year to just 5,597 units. This means that the gains of February and March are erased and the year-to-date tally returns to negative at -0.4% to 22,485. Toyota (-6.1%) resists ok at 14.8% share, distancing Volkswagen (-21.3%) in much worse shape. Skoda (-3%) is back up to #3 ahead of a struggling Volvo (-28.9%). Excellent scores for Mercedes (+23.9%) at #6, Ford (+16.7%) at #8 and Audi (+12.3%) at #5. Further down, Smart (+841.7%), BYD (+346.4%) and Opel (+237.5%) all post surreal gains.

Model-wise, after four consecutive month of reign by the Tesla Model Y, the Toyota Yaris Cross (+5.8%) reclaims the top spot it held over the Full Year 2025. The Skoda Enyaq (+26.1%) soars 7 spots on last month to #2 ahead of the Toyota Yaris (-14%) and Skoda Elroq (+3.1%). The VW ID.4 (-18.8%) and Toyota Corolla (-13.8%) disappoint below. Meanwhile the VW T-Roc (+320%) and Mercedes CLA (+544.4%) both surge and rank inside the Top 10. The new Smart #5 cracks the Top 10 for the second time after last December.

Previous month: Finland March 2026: Tesla Model Y #1 for 4th straight month

One year ago: Finland April 2025: Toyota Yaris Cross takes control, Skoda Elroq up to #7

Full April 2026 Top 30 brands and Top 20 models below.

Note these rankings feature the Top 30 YTD brands and models ordered based on their April 2026 sales and may therefore be slightly inaccurate.

Finland April 2026 – brands:

PosBrandApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Toyota83114.8%– 6.1%13,24414.4%– 5.6%11
2Volkswagen67412.0%– 21.3%22,35510.5%– 8.5%22
3Skoda58710.5%– 3.0%52,2259.9%+ 8.5%33
4Volvo4387.8%– 28.9%31,9928.9%– 4.2%44
5Audi3556.3%+ 12.3%101,0944.9%+ 8.4%98
6Mercedes3325.9%+ 23.9%81,2655.6%+ 15.9%67
7Kia3285.9%– 35.8%61,4576.5%– 15.4%55
8Ford2664.8%+ 16.7%119154.1%– 1.1%109
9BMW2584.6%+ 1.2%71,1555.1%+ 4.5%86
10Hyundai1612.9%– 29.4%125602.5%– 32.4%1212
11BYD1252.2%+ 346.4%153981.8%+ 163.6%1318
12Smart1132.0%+ 841.7%282871.3%+ 304.2%1624
13Opel981.8%+ 237.9%202731.2%+ 79.6%1725
14Polestar941.7%+ 2.2%133521.6%– 32.4%1513
15Tesla911.6%+ 28.2%41,2435.5%+ 127.7%710
16Peugeot821.5%– 29.9%172691.2%– 29.0%1816
17Nissan801.4%– 63.0%96913.1%– 34.3%1111
18Citroen761.4%– 34.5%232020.9%– 22.3%2219
19Cupra681.2%+ 58.1%192221.0%+ 26.9%2023
20Mazda651.2%+ 16.1%162571.1%– 8.5%1917
21Renault621.1%– 49.2%143781.7%+ 16.3%1414
22MG490.9%– 5.8%251500.7%– 14.3%2722
23Suzuki470.8%+ 11.9%222141.0%– 12.7%2121
24Dacia430.8%+ 16.2%241690.8%– 41.1%2515
25Subaru410.7%– 24.1%211840.8%+ 19.5%2428
26Mitsubishi400.7%– 29.8%181950.9%+ 17.5%2320
27Lexus350.6%+ 0.0%271510.7%– 6.2%2626
28Land Rover290.5%– 23.7%261170.5%– 14.6%2829
29Porsche250.4%– 7.4%291070.5%– 28.2%2927
30Seat90.2%– 64.0%n/a650.3%– 19.8%3030

Finland April 2026 – models:

PosModelApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Toyota Yaris Cross2724.9%+ 5.8%29254.1%+ 22.0%21
2Skoda Enyaq1743.1%+ 26.1%95882.6%+ 7.1%66
3Toyota Yaris1723.1%– 14.0%125752.6%– 10.0%72
4Skoda Elroq1673.0%+ 3.1%86042.7%+ 148.6%511
5VW ID.41552.8%– 18.8%65442.4%+ 0.2%88
6Toyota Corolla1502.7%– 13.8%144992.2%– 3.9%113
7VW T-Roc1262.3%+ 320.0%134752.1%+ 316.7%12n/a
8Volvo XC601252.2%– 25.6%56172.7%+ 10.2%37
9Mercedes CLA1162.1%+ 544.4%75302.4%+ 939.2%10n/a
10Smart #51102.0%newn/a2611.2%new19n/a
11Toyota bZ4x1081.9%+ 100.0%106152.7%+ 88.1%4n/a
12Audi Q61011.8%n/an/a2271.0%+ 15.2%25n/a
13Toyota C-HR921.6%+ 37.3%114091.8%– 9.5%1412
14Volvo EX40921.6%– 13.2%154191.9%+ 50.2%1316
15VW ID.7901.6%– 49.2%173271.5%– 18.7%1513
16BMW i4761.4%+ 100.0%212391.1%+ 37.4%2226
17Ford Explorer761.4%+ 76.7%232281.0%+ 103.6%24n/a
18Tesla Model Y761.4%+ 52.0%19784.3%+ 186.8%15
19Volvo EX30731.3%+ 0.0%262261.0%– 5.8%2630
20VW Tiguan641.1%– 24.7%252130.9%– 43.8%2817
n/aVW Golf611.1%– 50.0%222391.1%– 30.5%2321
n/aKia EV3601.1%– 33.3%182761.2%– 24.8%1814
n/aSkoda Octavia581.0%– 26.6%192791.2%– 14.9%1715
n/aNissan Qashqai551.0%– 57.0%35392.4%– 19.8%99
n/aAudi Q4530.9%– 42.4%272461.1%– 19.6%2119
n/aPolestar 4520.9%– 3.7%162141.0%– 22.2%2720
n/aKia Ceed390.7%– 68.8%292060.9%– 44.0%2910
n/aVolvo EC40370.7%– 40.3%301940.9%+ 34.7%30n/a
n/aVolvo V60340.6%– 59.5%201900.8%– 43.6%3118
n/aKia Stonic320.6%– 52.9%283191.4%+ 28.1%1623
n/aTesla Model 3140.3%– 33.3%42601.2%+ 29.4%2024

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UK nations April 2026: Omoda 5 leads Scotland

The Omoda 5 is the best-selling vehicle in Scotland in April.

Thanks to SMMT we can share with you the Top 10 best-sellers for each UK nation in April. Keep in mind this is a zoom in by nation, all sales figures are already included in the April 2026 UK update. In an overall market up 24.2%, England is up 25.8% to 128,201 units, Scotland up 17.5% to 12,317, Wales up 15.2% to 4,930 and Northern Ireland up 7.8% to 3,550. Year-to-date, England fares best again at +9.8% to 660,811 sales, with Wales up 7.5% to 24,538, Scotland up 6.5% to 61,150 but Northern Ireland down -4.8% to 16,775. 

Podium finishers are as follows: the Ford Puma is #1 in England, Northern Ireland and Wales, the Omoda 5 is #1 in Scotland, the Kia Sportage is #2 in England, #3 in Northern Ireland and Wales, the Kia Niro is #2 in Northern Ireland, the Vauxhall Corsa #2 in Scotland, the MG HS #2 in Wales, the Nissan Qashqai #3 in England and the MG 3 #3 in Scotland. Other great performers include the Toyota Yaris #4 in Northern Ireland, Jaecoo 7 #7 in England and Hyundai i20 #10 in Northern Ireland.

Previous month: UK nations March 2026: Nissan Juke #1 in Northern Ireland

One year ago: UK nations April 2025: Volvo XC40 on podium of two nations

Full April 2026 Top 10 models for each UK nation below.

England (UK) April 2026 – models:

PosModelApr-26%/25UKMar2026%/25PosFY25
1Ford Puma3,6042.8%+ 28.8%1217,4112.6%+ 8.1%11
2Kia Sportage3,2062.5%+ 17.8%2415,5132.3%+ 15.6%32
3Nissan Qashqai2,4891.9%+ 47.0%3313,4452.0%+ 14.3%43
4VW Golf2,4691.9%+ 89.2%4810,1621.5%– 1.9%65
5Mini Cooper2,2701.8%+ 63.1%5n/a9,5141.4%n/a810
6VW Tiguan1,9381.5%+ 47.5%8n/a8,7301.3%– 2.9%106
7Jaecoo 71,9101.5%n/a10115,5432.4%n/a2n/a
8Vauxhall Corsa1,8811.5%– 2.8%7710,8461.6%+ 6.6%58
9Volvo XC401,7851.4%+ 20.0%n/a59,7611.5%n/a77
10Omoda 51,7771.4%n/a6n/an/an/an/an/an/a
n/aMG HS1,6801.3%+ 79.3%969,0801.4%– 2.2%9n/a

Northern Ireland (UK) April 2026 – models:

PosModelApr-26%/25UKMar2026%/25PosFY25
1Ford Puma1744.9%+ 79.4%126003.6%+ 37.9%22
2Kia Niro1454.1%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
3Kia Sportage1444.1%+ 37.1%246824.1%+ 34.3%11
4Toyota Yaris1103.1%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
5Nissan Qashqai1073.0%– 15.1%334712.8%– 9.6%44
6Ford Kuga812.3%n/an/an/a3171.9%n/a9n/a
7Hyundai Tucson792.2%– 7.1%n/a73822.3%– 5.2%57
8Hyundai Kona782.2%n/an/a93221.9%n/a88
9VW Tiguan732.1%+ 49.0%853602.1%– 3.7%610
10Hyundai i20712.0%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
n/aMG HS651.8%n/a963392.0%+ 19.4%7n/a
n/aVolvo XC40511.4%– 48.5%n/an/a2951.8%– 12.5%10n/a
n/aNissan Juke431.2%– 52.2%n/a14922.9%+ 41.0%35

Scotland (UK) April 2026 – models:

PosModelApr-26%/25UKMar2026%/25PosFY25
1Omoda 54944.0%n/a6101,4472.4%n/a3n/a
2Vauxhall Corsa2822.3%– 14.5%711,3992.3%– 55.4%41
3MG 32762.2%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
4Ford Puma2612.1%+ 9.2%151,4762.4%+ 48.8%23
5Peugeot 2082532.1%+ 104.0%n/a31,2492.0%– 1.0%510
6MG HS2452.0%+ 33.9%9n/a1,1741.9%n/a78
7VW Polo2401.9%+ 31.9%n/an/a1,1561.9%+ 3.5%85
8Hyundai Tucson2281.9%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
9Mini Cooper2231.8%n/a5n/an/an/an/an/an/a
10VW Golf2181.8%+ 50.3%471,1011.8%– 5.3%9n/a
n/aNissan Qashqai1731.4%– 39.5%341,2172.0%+ 2.4%66
n/aJaecoo 71231.0%n/a1021,5702.6%n/a14
n/aBMW 1 Series1201.0%n/an/a61,0771.8%n/a10n/a

Wales (UK) April 2026 – models:

PosModelApr-26%/25UKMar2026%/25PosFY25
1Ford Puma1623.3%+ 0.0%128113.3%+ 18.6%11
2MG HS1553.1%+ 44.9%916992.8%+ 14.4%22
3Kia Sportage1152.3%+ 15.0%265892.4%– 3.0%33
4Volvo XC40961.9%– 4.0%n/a84131.7%– 14.5%79
5VW Golf921.9%n/a454601.9%+ 40.2%6n/a
6MG ZS911.8%– 8.1%n/an/an/an/an/an/a4
7Hyundai Tucson871.8%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
8VW Polo801.6%n/an/an/a3761.5%n/a8n/a
9Nissan Qashqai771.6%– 14.4%335632.3%+ 12.4%45
10Audi A3691.4%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
n/aJaecoo 7651.3%n/a1045402.2%n/a5n/a
n/aKia Picanto531.1%– 56.6%n/a63611.5%n/a9n/a
n/aNissan Juke270.5%– 67.5%n/a103601.5%– 16.9%107

Source: SMMT

From Spain: Arsenal transfer target could try to resolve his future before the World Cup

Atletico Madrid striker Julian Alvarez will reportedly look to discuss his future with the club before the upcoming 2026 World Cup this summer.

The Argentina international has shone during his time at Atletico, having also previously shown he can do it in the Premier League during a spell with Manchester City.

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Following a fine season in which he’s scored 20 goals and contributed eight assists, Alvarez has been linked with Arsenal by a number of sources, including journalist Ben Jacobs in the X post below…

?? Diego Simeone on Julian Alvarez's future. "I’m not inside Julian Alvarez’s head. But it’s normal that an extraordinary player like Julian Alvarez is wanted by Arsenal, Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona."

As previously reported, Atleti will fight to keep Alvarez this summer… pic.twitter.com/jQoiLeOyoy

— Ben Jacobs (@JacobsBen) April 28, 2026

Now there’s been an update on the situation, with Mundo Deportivo reporting that Alvarez could look to resolve his future before the World Cup this summer.

The report mentions Barcelona also being interested in the 26-year-old, but it’s not necessarily going to be a straightforward deal to get done.

Julian Alvarez transfer might be too expensive for Barcelona

Mundo Deportivo states that Alvarez is aware of interest from Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain, though he seems to be personally favouring Barca if possible.

The issue, according to the report, is that Barcelona would likely need Alvarez’s price tag to come down from the €100m that is currently expected to be his valuation.

It will be interesting to see how this plays out, but it could end up being the case that the Catalan giants simply can’t afford the former Man City man, giving the advantage back to Arsenal.

Arsenal could do with signing Julian Alvarez

The Gunners knocked Alvarez and Atletico out of the Champions League this week, but the north London giants will be under no illusions about their need to strengthen in attack this summer.

Viktor Gyokeres’ form has improved recently, but overall he’s looked slightly limited with his performances up front this season, and someone like Alvarez would surely represent an upgrade.

Julian Alvarez vs Viktor Gyokeres stats
Julian Alvarez vs Viktor Gyokeres stats (DataMB)

See the graphic above for a detailed look at some of their key stats this season, which perhaps highlights how well these two strikers could work together as they offer slightly different skillsets.

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Chile April 2026: Toyota Hilux back in charge

The Toyota Hilux is the best-selling vehicle in Chile in April. Upcoming 2026 model pictured.

The Chilean new light vehicle market is up 5.5% year-on-year in April to 27,572 unit. This leads to a year-to-date tally up 5.7% to 102,549, the first time above 100,000 sales at this stage of the year since 2023. Toyota (+2.6%) easily leads the way in the brands charts with 9% share vs. 8.1% so far this year. Like last month Suzuki (+6.7%) and Hyundai (+5.8%) complete the podium. Chevrolet (+19%) is in outstanding shape and climbs up two spots on March to #4, overtaking Kia (-7.1%) and Ford (-8.5%) both struggling. Changan (+53.2%) is the most popular Chinese carmaker at #7, distancing GWM (+8.1%) and MG (+62%). As a whole, the 36 Chinese brands present in Chile hold 36.3% of the market in April vs. 30.4% a year ago thanks to sales up 25.9%.

Model-wise, the Toyota Hilux (-4.4%) is back up 8 spots on March to land its first win of the year at a dominant 3.8% share. The podium is 100% pickup as usual, with the Mitsubishi L200 (-17.2%) and GWM Poer (+18.7%) in tow, the latter holding onto the YTD top spot. The Suzuki Swift (+170.2%) and Fronx (+97.2%) both post sensational scores to round out the Top 5. Excellent results also for the MG ZX (+126.1%) and Ford Territory (+29.2%).

Previous month: Chile March 2026: GWM Poer now #1 year-to-date

One year ago: Chile April 2025: Toyota back in charge, made in China cars at 38.3% share

Full April 2026 Top 70 All brands and Top 30 models below.

Chile April 2026 – brands:

PosBrandApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Toyota  2,4899.0%+ 2.6%18,2708.1%+ 7.0%11
2Suzuki2,1207.7%+ 6.7%27,8137.6%+ 2.4%23
3Hyundai  1,8116.6%+ 5.8%36,7636.6%+ 5.1%32
4Chevrolet  1,5375.6%+ 19.0%65,4875.4%– 1.1%65
5Kia   1,4795.4%– 7.1%46,0515.9%– 3.2%44
6Ford 1,4065.1%– 8.5%55,2805.1%+ 2.4%76
7ChangAn1,3775.0%+ 53.2%94,6344.5%+ 27.6%99
8Peugeot 1,3524.9%+ 6.7%84,7254.6%– 7.0%88
9GWM1,3304.8%+ 8.1%75,5325.4%+ 20.9%57
10MG1,0163.7%+ 62.0%103,8183.7%+ 39.0%1112
11Mitsubishi9643.5%– 14.5%133,8223.7%– 8.5%1010
12Maxus8102.9%– 10.4%152,4222.4%+ 0.7%1416
13Chery7322.7%+ 3.7%122,9202.8%+ 7.1%1313
14Mazda7082.6%– 0.8%113,1733.1%+ 10.8%1211
15Jetour6692.4%+ 126.8%142,3362.3%+ 106.0%1522
16Geely5972.2%+ 189.8%221,9521.9%+ 229.7%1924
17Foton5762.1%+ 3.0%201,9031.9%+ 7.2%2118
18JAC5542.0%+ 12.6%182,3052.2%+ 44.3%1619
19Volkswagen5442.0%+ 3.2%172,2772.2%+ 20.3%1715
20Omoda+Jaecoo5311.9%+ 18.5%162,1292.1%+ 26.0%1820
21Subaru4981.8%– 15.0%191,9281.9%– 11.7%2017
22BYD3571.3%+ 253.5%298200.8%+ 100.0%2935
23Ram3501.3%+ 12.2%231,3881.4%+ 8.2%2223
24Jeep2931.1%+ 89.0%279360.9%+ 162.9%2732
25JMC2841.0%+ 4.8%309630.9%+ 3.1%2626
26Mercedes2420.9%– 11.7%281,0111.0%+ 15.8%2527
27Tesla2420.9%+ 656.3%247790.8%+ 161.4%3038
28Citroen2210.8%– 64.0%211,3741.3%– 46.1%2314
29DFSK2120.8%– 12.0%327300.7%– 17.7%3229
30DFM2070.8%#DIV/0!317300.7%+ 59.0%3131
31BMW1920.7%– 8.1%258930.9%+ 2.2%2830
32Nissan1820.7%– 66.0%261,0831.1%– 49.7%2421
33Volvo1330.5%+ 60.2%344020.4%+ 3.1%3736
34Renault  1320.5%+ 149.1%392880.3%+ 28.0%4044
35KGM/Ssangyong1120.4%– 51.1%405520.5%– 44.2%3325
36Honda1070.4%– 11.6%374430.4%– 27.0%3534
37GAC Motor990.4%– 49.7%364830.5%– 33.7%3433
38Kaiyi950.3%+ 63.8%353770.4%+ 83.0%3837
39Opel830.3%– 76.2%334190.4%– 68.6%3628
40Riddara780.3%+ 2500.0%451610.2%+ 235.4%4766
41Cupra680.2%+ 54.5%442380.2%+ 42.5%4142
42Karry680.2%+ 44.7%541210.1%– 38.9%5145
43Dongfeng620.2%– 80.6%491700.2%– 58.2%4443
44Audi540.2%– 21.7%382890.3%+ 14.2%3939
45Lexus540.2%+ 116.0%431670.2%+ 35.8%4551
46BAIC530.2%+ 1666.7%511490.1%+ 547.8%4868
47Landking460.2%+ 43.8%421950.2%+ 69.6%4349
48Exeed440.2%+ 57.1%412320.2%+ 100.0%4247
49Soueast430.2%new57770.1%new5883
50Smart390.1%+ 254.5%62750.1%+ 368.8%5963
51Leapmotor380.1%new471220.1%new5064
52Fiat330.1%– 26.7%521280.1%– 31.6%4946
53Mini310.1%– 35.4%481140.1%– 16.2%5250
54Mahindra280.1%– 71.1%561650.2%– 60.2%4641
55Land Rover260.1%+ 0.0%531050.1%+ 6.1%5354
56Livan230.1%+ 475.0%65540.1%+ 440.0%6370
57Lynk & Co220.1%+ 2100.0%59830.1%+ 186.2%5658
58SWM190.1%– 44.1%60680.1%– 50.4%6152
59Porsche180.1%– 28.0%50850.1%+ 0.0%5557
60Shineray170.1%– 39.3%55810.1%– 31.4%5748
61Skoda170.1%– 22.7%461040.1%– 8.8%5453
62Neta160.1%n/a –250.0%+ 1150.0%6779
63JIM80.0%– 74.2%61380.0%– 60.4%6455
64KYC60.0%– 92.1%63550.1%– 78.1%6240
65ZX Auto60.0%– 70.0%58710.1%– 16.5%6056
66DS50.0%– 37.5%64180.0%– 63.3%6861
67Ferrari20.0%+ 100.0%67110.0%+ 120.0%6973
68Aston Martin10.0%n/a –20.0%+ 100.0%7180
69Farizon10.0%n/a –30.0%– 70.0%7067
70Nammi10.0%– 98.6%66250.0%– 67.1%6659
 –Others20.0%+ 0.0% –430.0%+ 437.5% – –
 –Total Chinese9,99736.3%+ 25.9% –35,70134.8%+ 26.0% – –

Chile April 2026 – models:

PosModelApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Toyota Hilux1,0363.8%– 4.4%92,6842.6%– 5.8%31
2Mitsubishi L2007062.6%– 17.2%62,7622.7%– 6.8%22
3GWM Poer6932.5%+ 18.7%12,8642.8%+ 27.6%13
4Suzuki Swift6432.3%+ 170.2%71,8041.8%+ 56.6%923
5Suzuki Fronx6372.3%+ 97.2%52,1852.1%+ 90.2%416
6Peugeot Partner4981.8%– 25.1%82,0732.0%– 11.1%54
7Ford Ranger4971.8%– 6.8%32,0302.0%+ 14.9%79
8MG ZX4591.7%+ 126.1%22,0632.0%+ 139.9%624
9Ford Territory4561.7%+ 29.2%161,4611.4%+ 12.7%1417
10Chery Tiggo 24371.6%– 13.1%41,8231.8%– 11.4%85
11Kia Soluto4341.6%– 26.8%111,7161.7%– 5.2%107
12Kia Sonet4021.5%+ 68.2%181,5611.5%+ 95.6%1219
13Chevrolet Sail3861.4%+ 33.1%151,3811.3%+ 31.4%1618
14MG ZS3811.4%+ 168.3%241,1861.2%+ 60.5%2133
15Maxus T603571.3%– 49.4%141,3641.3%– 17.6%1713
16Chevrolet Groove3531.3%+ 4.1%n/a1,1721.1%– 28.9%228
17Hyundai Tucson3531.3%+ 25.2%281,1161.1%+ 14.3%2415
18Geely Coolray3421.2%n/a221,2901.3%n/a1931
19Subaru Crosstrek3281.2%+ 42.0%211,1501.1%+ 40.2%2326
20Mazda CX-53261.2%– 14.4%101,5831.5%+ 16.5%1112
21Omoda C53201.2%– 11.8%121,5561.5%+ 11.3%1311
22Hyundai Grand i103171.1%– 11.5%191,3121.3%– 2.5%1814
23GWM Jolion3001.1%– 27.9%131,4591.4%+ 0.4%1510
24Toyota RAV42961.1%+ 0.0%279120.9%– 20.6%3021
25Hyundai Creta2871.0%+ 4.0%171,2771.2%+ 14.5%2020
26Toyota Corolla Cross2600.9%n/a269450.9%n/a2734
27Toyota Raize2580.9%– 11.0%201,0981.1%+ 25.1%2527
28JAC JS2 Pro2550.9%n/an/a8230.8%n/a32n/a
29Toyota Yaris Cross2400.9%– 5.1%259170.9%– 19.6%2922
30Toyota Yaris2370.9%+ 13.4%231,0031.0%+ 36.1%2630
n/aRam 700 Pickup2260.8%+ 5.6%297640.7%+ 4.4%n/a32
n/aJMC Grand Avenue2140.8%+ 19.6%n/a6000.6%– 0.5%n/an/a
n/aMaxus e-Deliver 32120.8%n/ama2840.3%n/an/an/a
n/aChangan X7 Plus1890.7%+ 13.2%n/a9190.9%+ 15.5%2829
n/aHyundai Porter1800.7%– 13.9%n/a6780.7%– 1.7%n/an/a
n/aFord F-1501700.6%– 20.9%n/a5840.6%+ 3.0%n/a35
n/aChevrolet Silverado1470.5%+ 5.8%n/a6140.6%+ 1.7%n/an/a
n/aKia Morning1440.5%– 18.6%n/a5680.6%– 26.8%n/an/a
n/aChevrolet Colorado1430.5%– 10.6%n/a5100.5%– 16.3%n/an/a
n/aChevrolet N400 Max1420.5%+ 31.5%n/a4910.5%+ 30.6%n/an/a
n/aFoton TM31380.5%+ 7.8%n/a2970.3%– 14.4%n/an/a
n/aSuzuki Alto1370.5%n/an/a3840.4%n/an/an/a
n/aTesla Model 31370.5%n/an/a3830.4%n/an/an/a
n/aFoton G71350.5%– 6.3%n/a4500.4%– 8.5%n/an/a
n/aHyundai Accent1250.5%– 36.2%n/a5500.5%– 17.5%n/an/a
n/aSuzuki Dzire Sedan1200.4%n/an/a3650.4%n/an/an/a
n/aVW Saveiro1180.4%+ 12.4%n/a3870.4%+ 10.9%n/an/a
n/aKia Frontier1170.4%– 20.4%n/a4820.5%– 17.3%n/an/a
n/aMazda31120.4%n/an/a3960.4%n/an/an/a
n/aMG31110.4%+ 5.7%n/a3210.3%– 17.1%n/an/a
n/aGWM Wingle 71100.4%+ 69.2%n/a4280.4%+ 49.7%n/an/a
n/aMercedes Sprinter1070.4%– 17.7%n/a4320.4%– 5.9%n/an/a
n/aPeugeot 208980.4%+ 53.1%n/a2740.3%– 36.0%n/an/a
n/aFoton TM5970.4%– 4.9%n/a2720.3%– 22.5%n/an/a
n/aFord Transit940.3%– 26.0%n/a3540.3%– 16.3%n/an/a
n/aChevrolet Montana940.3%+ 23.7%n/a3330.3%– 11.0%n/an/a
n/aChangan Alsvin930.3%– 2.1%n/a2910.3%– 7.3%n/an/a
n/aChangan Hunter920.3%– 8.9%n/a4010.4%– 19.5%n/an/a
n/aRam Rampage900.3%+ 66.7%n/a4620.4%+ 52.5%n/an/a
n/aFoton Midi880.3%– 4.3%n/a2590.3%– 21.0%n/an/a
n/aFord Maverick870.3%– 22.3%n/a2630.3%+ 19.0%n/an/a
n/aHyundai Grand i10 Sedan840.3%n/an/a2840.3%n/an/an/a
n/aMaxus Deliver 9840.3%+ 18.3%n/a2490.2%– 8.1%n/an/a
n/aJAC T8 Pro830.3%n/an/a3100.3%n/an/an/a
n/aVW Polo680.2%– 24.4%n/a2150.2%– 28.3%n/an/a
n/aHyundai Staria660.2%– 9.6%n/a3800.4%+ 19.9%n/an/a
n/aSuzuki Baleno640.2%– 90.1%n/a8380.8%– 64.0%316
n/aJMC Vigus640.2%– 16.9%n/a3370.3%+ 17.0%n/an/a
n/aPeugeot Traveller570.2%n/an/a1530.1%n/an/an/a
n/aPeugeot Boxer470.2%– 41.3%n/a2110.2%– 37.9%n/an/a
n/aCitroen Berlingo450.2%– 85.7%304200.4%– 65.9%n/a28
n/aMaxus C35400.1%n/an/a1690.2%n/an/an/a
n/aLandking LK5310.1%n/an/a1010.1%n/an/an/a
n/aKGM Grand Musso300.1%– 66.3%n/a2470.2%– 55.2%n/an/a
n/aNissan Versa280.1%– 59.4%n/a2400.2%– 35.7%n/an/a
n/aPeugeot Expert270.1%n/an/a1790.2%n/an/an/a
n/aJAC Sunray260.1%– 39.5%n/a3490.3%+ 52.4%n/an/a
n/aFoton Miler260.1%– 42.2%n/a1110.1%– 17.8%n/an/a

Source: ANAC

Czechia April 2026: Skoda has 9 models in Top 12

The Skoda Elroq is up to a record #12 in Czechia in April.

22,397 new cars hit Czech roads in April, a solid 5.5% year-on-year increase. This leads to a year-to-date tally up 2.5% to 82,949. Local behemoth Skoda (+14.4%) beats its home market to remain at stratospheric heights: 38.4% share vs. 38.2% so far this year. Volkswagen (+8.5%) is also in good shape at #2 but the next seven carmakers are all in negative. Ford (-2.8%), Toyota (-5.5%) and Dacia (-6.2%) resist best but Mercedes (-10%), Hyundai (-19.2%) and most strikingly Kia (-43.4%) all struggle. Cupra surges 41.1% year-on-year to post a third Top 10 finish in the past four months at #10.

Model-wise, this time Skoda monopolises the Top 6, not the Top 7 as it was the case for the past three months. The culprit is the Superb (-19.5%) down to #9. The Octavia (-11.5%) leads the way above the Kodiaq (+59.5%) ranks at a record #2 for the 4th consecutive month, reaching a new volume record at 1,356. The Fabia (+21.1%) is up two spots on March to #3, leapfrogging past the Kamiq (+5.8%) and Karoq (+6.9%). The Scala (+39.5%) is in excellent shape at #6. The Hyundai i30 (-22.9%) is the best of the rest at #7, distancing the Tucson (+0.7%). Skoda also places the Enyaq (+115.7%) at #10, the nameplate’s first Top 10 finish since December 2020, and the Elroq (-6.1%) at a record #12, also reached in May 2025.

Previous month: Czechia March 2026: Skoda monopolises Top 7 for third straight month

One year ago: Czechia April 2025: Skoda Fabia, Karoq, Kamiq help push market up 8.6%

Full April 2026 Top 70 All brands and Top 341 All models below.

Czechia April 2026 – brands:

PosBrandApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Skoda8,60138.4%+ 14.4%131,70238.2%+ 11.1%11
2Volkswagen1,5637.0%+ 8.5%26,1837.5%+ 8.3%24
3Hyundai1,4796.6%– 19.2%34,8235.8%– 32.1%32
4Toyota1,1765.3%– 5.5%44,5145.4%– 10.3%43
5Dacia8063.6%– 6.2%53,1563.8%– 3.7%55
6Mercedes7043.1%– 10.0%82,5093.0%– 7.6%87
7Ford6592.9%– 2.8%62,6703.2%– 5.4%78
8Kia6152.7%– 43.4%72,7033.3%– 31.7%66
9BMW4692.1%– 9.3%91,9272.3%– 4.6%1010
10Cupra4502.0%+ 41.1%121,9282.3%+ 71.1%915
11MG4341.9%– 11.1%181,1761.4%– 34.9%1712
12Audi4201.9%+ 26.9%151,5191.8%+ 1.8%1314
13Peugeot4131.8%+ 1.7%131,3881.7%– 13.3%1511
14Renault4081.8%– 23.5%111,5911.9%– 23.3%119
15Volvo3811.7%+ 4.1%161,5231.8%+ 15.1%1213
16Omoda/Jaecoo3791.7%+ 1547.8%141,4461.7%+ 4564.5%1432
17Suzuki3731.7%+ 15.5%171,2341.5%– 0.2%1618
18KGM3061.4%new228351.0%new2131
19Opel2871.3%+ 32.9%201,0241.2%+ 13.8%1916
20Citroen 2581.2%– 5.5%211,0761.3%+ 15.7%1817
21Mazda2461.1%+ 93.7%237810.9%+ 42.5%2224
22Honda2231.0%+ 28.9%247140.9%+ 25.9%2323
23Chery1900.8%new264210.5%new2644
24Tesla1750.8%+ 2.9%196720.8%– 4.4%2421
25Lexus1740.8%– 18.7%255720.7%– 13.2%2522
26BYD1340.6%+ 13300.0%302780.3%+ 9166.7%3036
27Land Rover1120.5%+ 6.7%283950.5%+ 7.0%2827
28Nissan1110.5%– 4.3%109161.1%+ 53.9%2020
29Seat650.3%– 23.5%294080.5%+ 29.1%2726
30BAIC590.3%+ 321.4%272840.3%+ 846.7%2937
31Fiat570.3%+ 119.2%352140.3%+ 107.8%3333
32Subaru570.3%– 19.7%322330.3%– 24.1%3229
33Leapmotor520.2%new371210.1%new3845
34Mitsubishi520.2%– 60.3%361360.2%– 61.0%3528
35Porsche500.2%– 45.1%312450.3%– 13.1%3130
36Mini470.2%+ 0.0%331340.2%– 26.0%3634
37SsangYong320.1%– 86.8%341470.2%– 86.4%3419
38Jeep310.1%+ 14.8%381250.2%+ 27.6%3735
39Dongfeng290.1%+ 866.7%40690.1%+ 137.9%4043
40Alfa Romeo170.1%– 39.3%39770.1%– 19.8%3938
41Forthing170.1%+ 466.7%41400.0%+ 100.0%4447
42Xpeng160.1%+ 1500.0%43460.1%+ 2200.0%4267
43DS110.0%– 21.4%45390.0%– 18.8%4542
44Ferrari80.0%– 27.3%42400.0%+ 2.6%4340
45Lamborghini70.0%+ 133.3%44220.0%+ 4.8%4750
46SWM60.0%+ 500.0%53180.0%+ 50.0%4948
47Chevrolet50.0%+ 66.7%54170.0%+ 142.9%5058
48Dodge50.0%– 44.4%48320.0%– 3.0%4641
49Alpine40.0%+ 100.0%61120.0%+ 50.0%5357
50DR40.0%+ 300.0%50170.0%+ 325.0%5152
51Denza30.0%new –40.0%new6678
52Lynk & Co30.0%new56490.1%new4146
53Alpina20.0%n/a6070.0%– 30.0%6254
54Cadillac20.0%+ 0.0%6380.0%+ 300.0%6060
55DFSK20.0%n/a –20.0%n/a6980
56GMC20.0%n/a5570.0%+ 600.0%6368
57Ineos20.0%+ 0.0%65100.0%– 37.5%5751
58Lucid 20.0%new –20.0%new7081
59Maserati20.0%+ 0.0%57100.0%+ 150.0%5962
60Rolls Royce20.0%+ 100.0%52140.0%+ 250.0%5261
61Aston Martin10.0%+ 0.0%49120.0%+ 33.3%5456
62Bentley10.0%– 75.0%47100.0%– 16.7%5655
63Chrysler10.0%+ 0.0% –30.0%+ 0.0%6763
64Evo 10.0%+ 0.0%46190.0%+ 850.0%4859
65Lada10.0%– 50.0%5180.0%+ 14.3%6164
66Luxeed10.0%new –10.0%new74 –
67Morgan10.0%+ 0.0% –20.0%+ 100.0%7177
68Scania10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a76 –
69Smart10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a7773
70Zeekr10.0%new –10.0%new79 –

Czechia April 2026 – models:

PosModelApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Skoda Octavia1,4766.6%– 11.5%16,3707.7%– 2.7%11
2Skoda Kodiaq1,3566.1%+ 59.5%25,1296.2%+ 40.7%24
3Skoda Fabia1,2265.5%+ 21.1%53,9754.8%+ 9.2%65
4Skoda Kamiq1,1475.1%+ 5.8%34,0634.9%+ 2.6%42
5Skoda Karoq1,1465.1%+ 6.9%43,9904.8%+ 2.5%53
6Skoda Scala1,1084.9%+ 39.5%64,1085.0%+ 35.2%36
7Hyundai i305842.6%– 22.9%101,5181.8%– 44.2%107
8Hyundai Tucson4512.0%+ 0.7%81,6372.0%– 23.8%810
9Skoda Superb4512.0%– 19.5%72,0382.5%– 7.9%78
10Skoda Enyaq3581.6%+ 115.7%131,0431.3%+ 38.7%1119
11VW Golf3041.4%– 22.3%179161.1%– 40.2%1414
12Skoda Elroq2931.3%– 6.1%208621.0%+ 3.6%1615
13Toyota Corolla2801.3%– 15.4%111,5611.9%+ 19.9%99
14SsangYong/KGM Korando2681.2%+ 69.6%167360.9%+ 2.6%2027
15Dacia Duster2521.1%– 28.0%121,0021.2%– 31.0%1212
16MG ZS2471.1%– 35.8%226770.8%– 52.2%2313
17Toyota Yaris Cross2441.1%+ 51.6%197300.9%+ 32.0%2231
18Dacia Bigster2361.1%+ 202.6%149691.2%+ 1013.8%1323
19Ford Transit/Tourneo Custom2141.0%+ 35.4%248611.0%– 2.0%1724
20VW Tiguan1910.9%+ 3.2%159131.1%+ 5.3%1518
21Kia Sportage1770.8%– 24.4%217320.9%– 7.5%2122
22Suzuki S-Cross1750.8%+ 23.2%316150.7%+ 7.1%2633
23Cupra Ateca1720.8%+ 251.0%188161.0%+ 114.7%1856
24Dacia Jogger1720.8%– 25.2%305780.7%– 29.8%3017
25Jaecoo 71700.8%+ 400.0%237680.9%+ 1728.6%1942
26Hyundai i201680.8%– 27.3%276060.7%– 18.2%2720
27Ford Kuga1670.7%+ 7.7%296050.7%– 5.9%2829
28Tesla Model Y1630.7%+ 13.2%285080.6%+ 6.9%3536
29VW Caddy1590.7%+ 31.4%574890.6%– 10.4%3634
30Toyota Yaris1550.7%+ 91.4%933190.4%+ 8.1%5465
31Toyota C-HR1440.6%+ 50.0%364270.5%– 9.3%4228
32VW Tayron1390.6%+ 20.9%256510.8%+ 175.8%2543
33Dacia Sandero1360.6%– 30.6%325840.7%– 29.7%2921
34Hyundai Kona1360.6%+ 25.9%265490.7%+ 23.1%3138
35VW Touareg1350.6%+ 237.5%374300.5%+ 172.2%4176
36Audi Q71320.6%+ 144.4%404880.6%+ 114.0%3768
37Suzuki Vitara1300.6%+ 35.4%384420.5%+ 31.5%4049
38Toyota Aygo X1240.6%+ 6.0%394440.5%+ 39.2%3952
39Kia K41140.5%new682600.3%new73386
40Toyota Proace City1050.5%– 12.5%474230.5%– 23.0%4444
41Ford Puma1040.5%– 32.5%354250.5%– 30.6%4332
42Peugeot Rifter1040.5%+ 100.0%762320.3%+ 71.9%8373
43VW Passat1040.5%– 14.0%584230.5%– 20.9%4535
44VW Touran1020.5%+ 18.6%335210.6%+ 61.8%3257
45Cupra Terramar990.4%+ 20.7%643290.4%+ 101.8%5267
46Mercedes GLC980.4%– 6.7%742960.4%– 30.4%5840
47Renault Symbioz960.4%+ 95.9%732500.3%+ 78.6%7562
48Chery Tiggo 7930.4%new841800.2%new95282
49Cupra Formentor920.4%– 23.3%454490.5%+ 35.6%3837
50Mazda CX-5920.4%+ 4500.0% –920.1%+ 253.8%133284
51Honda CR-V880.4%+ 44.3%552800.3%+ 11.6%6278
52Omoda 9870.4%new562700.3%new68234
53Volvo XC40870.4%– 6.5%543880.5%+ 47.0%4655
54Volvo XC60870.4%– 7.4%603660.4%+ 23.2%4945
55VW Multivan870.4%– 13.9%413840.5%– 11.9%4751
56Mercedes V Class860.4%– 32.3%523250.4%– 27.3%5347
57Opel Frontera860.4%+ 4200.0%722870.3%+ 14250.0%5984
58Cupra Leon840.4%+ 23.5%593290.4%+ 31.1%5159
59Kia Stonic820.4%+ 32.3%345120.6%+ 44.6%3450
60Lexus NX820.4%– 3.5%872260.3%– 9.2%8595
61MG 3820.4%+ 331.6%991750.2%+ 62.0%98100
62BMW X1800.4%+ 42.9%612750.3%+ 15.5%6471
63Jaecoo 5800.4%new1861240.1%new114293
64Volvo XC90800.4%– 13.0%483820.5%– 6.1%4841
65MG HS790.4%+ 64.6%672750.3%+ 40.3%6569
66Opel Mokka770.3%+ 97.4%503070.4%+ 13.7%5561
67BMW X5760.3%– 18.3%533050.4%+ 8.9%5663
68Citroen C3 Aircross750.3%+ 275.0%802860.3%+ 959.3%60108
69Renault Austral750.3%+ 29.3%712720.3%+ 67.9%6793
70Mercedes GLE720.3%+ 1.4%692980.4%+ 10.8%5753
71Peugeot 2008720.3%– 37.9%442610.3%– 41.3%7130
72Audi Q5710.3%+ 294.4%1062170.3%+ 51.7%86113
73Mercedes CLA700.3%+ 204.3%812170.3%+ 152.3%87120
74Audi Q8690.3%– 17.9%662440.3%– 21.8%7872
75Citroen C3690.3%– 43.9%832490.3%– 39.4%7646
76Nissan Qashqai690.3%– 6.8%96590.8%+ 67.3%2439
77Peugeot 3008690.3%+ 50.0%862070.2%+ 5.1%8989
78Kia Xceed670.3%+ 28.8%623390.4%+ 63.0%5066
79Honda HR-V660.3%+ 29.4%512280.3%+ 75.4%84119
80Mercedes E Class650.3%– 12.2%911620.2%– 25.3%10483
81Volvo V60640.3%+ 14.3%1002100.3%+ 12.9%8891
82Peugeot 308630.3%+ 57.5%1091700.2%– 5.6%100109
83Kia Ceed620.3%– 90.0%435180.6%– 76.7%3311
84Mercedes GLB620.3%+ 100.0%702400.3%+ 101.7%80102
85Suzuki Swift610.3%– 16.4%961690.2%– 34.7%10281
86BMW X3600.3%+ 33.3%792600.3%+ 33.3%7282
87BMW 5 Series590.3%– 23.4%782380.3%– 6.3%8277
88Renault Trafic590.3%+ 40.5%821880.2%+ 144.2%92104
89VW T-Roc590.3%+ 90.3%772780.3%+ 127.9%63114
90VW Taigo560.3%– 22.2%952410.3%+ 36.9%7958
91VW T-Cross540.2%– 8.5%902730.3%+ 30.6%6674
92Audi A6520.2%+ 0.0%851780.2%– 15.6%9685
93Hyundai Bayon500.2%– 56.1%752020.2%– 51.9%9048
94Renault Captur500.2%– 68.2%652390.3%– 62.2%8125
95Renault Clio  500.2%– 52.8%632450.3%– 59.8%7726
96Audi Q3490.2%+ 25.6%1031810.2%– 19.2%9464
97BYD Sealion 7450.2%new154920.1%new132226
98Citroen C5 Aircross450.2%+ 87.5%1041850.2%+ 120.2%93168
99Ford Tourneo Courier430.2%– 15.7%982690.3%+ 62.0%69106
100Mercedes Vito430.2%– 21.8%1251400.2%+ 1.4%110111
101Peugeot 5008420.2%– 23.6%971760.2%– 18.9%9788
102Chery Tiggo 4400.2%new138880.1%new137305
103Omoda 5400.2%+ 73.9%492820.3%+ 809.7%6180
104VW Polo400.2%+ 60.0%1731000.1%+ 29.9%12694
105Mazda CX-30380.2%+ 46.2%422680.3%+ 109.4%70123
106Mazda CX-60380.2%+ 31.0%1121120.1%+ 12.0%120141
107Seat Leon380.2%– 17.4%882550.3%+ 42.5%7498
108Chery Tiggo 8370.2%new175760.1%new151296
109Mercedes GLA370.2%+ 2.8%1481210.1%– 4.7%116117
110Land Rover Defender350.2%– 2.8%1051500.2%+ 29.3%107127
111Lexus RX350.2%+ 94.4%1141320.2%+ 57.1%113112
112Volvo EX30350.2%+ 118.8%1641060.1%+ 30.9%121143
113Ford Tourneo Connect340.2%– 5.6%1021660.2%+ 30.7%103101
114Range Rover Sport340.2%+ 25.9%1501030.1%+ 10.8%124145
115BMW 3 Series330.1%– 35.3%1081330.2%– 33.2%112105
116Hyundai Santa Fe330.1%– 23.3%1111220.1%– 7.6%115103
117Mercedes GLS330.1%– 40.0%1191480.2%– 18.2%10892
118Opel Astra  330.1%– 32.7%1071200.1%– 36.8%11786
119Citroen C4320.1%– 20.0%1281010.1%– 32.2%12590
120Mitsubishi ASX320.1%+ 10.3%161780.1%– 32.8%148125
121Toyota RAV4300.1%– 86.4%2191560.2%– 81.7%10616
122Honda Civic290.1%+ 52.6%129820.1%+ 12.3%139166
123Toyota Proace290.1%– 39.6%1011360.2%+ 16.2%11154
124Hyundai Inster280.1%– 30.0%146810.1%– 12.9%140149
125Opel Combo280.1%– 67.1%183930.1%– 59.6%13075
126Lexus LBX270.1%– 53.4%177890.1%– 53.4%13699
127Mazda3260.1%+ 36.8%147980.1%+ 34.2%127150
128Nissan X-Trail260.1%+ 13.0%921590.2%+ 8.9%10597
129Opel Corsa260.1%+ 188.9%198700.1%+ 70.7%157172
130SsangYong Tivoli260.1%+ 73.3%159680.1%+ 11.5%163163
131Kia EV3250.1%– 51.0%210550.1%– 53.0%182135
132Mercedes G Class250.1%– 35.9%1241050.1%– 29.1%122118
133SsangYong/KGM Torres250.1%– 45.7%135910.1%– 50.8%135107
134Toyota bZ4X240.1%+ 1100.0%1721160.1%+ 427.3%119129
135Leapmotor B10230.1%new182620.1%new169295
136Mercedes A Class230.1%+ 53.3%113910.1%+ 44.4%134169
137VW Caravelle230.1%+ 666.7%1151730.2%+ 5666.7%99140
138VW Transporter230.1%+ 9.5%167690.1%– 16.9%162131
139BMW X7220.1%– 40.5%1161170.1%+ 20.6%118124
140Kia EV2220.1%new –220.0%new239 –
141Mercedes C Class220.1%+ 4.8%170620.1%+ 0.0%170158
142Peugeot 408220.1%+ 46.7%201520.1%– 28.8%185167
143Leapmotor C10210.1%new228360.0%new208269
144Mazda CX-80210.1%– 47.5%133660.1%– 58.8%164121
145Mazda6210.1%+ 950.0%141800.1%+ 281.0%143191
146Mercedes CLE210.1%+ 10.5%197610.1%+ 7.0%173164
147Renault Kangoo210.1%– 12.5%192780.1%– 40.9%149126
148Subaru Outback210.1%– 19.2%1231050.1%– 3.7%123116
149Toyota Camry210.1%+ 5.0%136930.1%– 36.3%131122
150Chery Tiggo 9200.1%new158610.1%new172311
151Citroen Berlingo200.1%– 54.5%941690.2%– 2.9%10179
152Ford Capri200.1%+ 11.1%190540.1%+ 42.1%184176
153Subaru Crosstrek200.1%+ 53.8%160720.1%+ 26.3%155173
154Byd Atto 2190.1%new152470.1%new193317
155BYD Seal U DM-i190.1%new168490.1%new188210
156Honda ZR-V190.1%– 26.9%139720.1%– 6.5%154155
157Mini 190.1%+ 35.7%130600.1%+ 5.3%174179
158Peugeot 208190.1%– 68.9%891970.2%– 29.6%9170
159VW ID.3190.1%+ 46.2%203460.1%– 48.9%196159
160Baic X55180.1%+ 800.0%126800.1%+ 900.0%142184
161BMW 2 Series180.1%+ 200.0%132770.1%– 22.2%150157
162BMW iX3180.1%+ 1700.0%144460.1%+ 4500.0%194365
163Porsche Cayenne180.1%– 45.5%142950.1%+ 2.2%128138
164Renault Arkana180.1%+ 20.0%110940.1%+ 3.3%129110
165VW ID. Buzz180.1%– 21.7%157700.1%– 11.4%159156
166Audi A3170.1%– 34.6%165640.1%– 30.4%167147
167Opel Vivaro170.1%+ 1600.0%291220.0%+ 266.7%240261
168Peugeot Traveller170.1%+ 6.3%122810.1%+ 32.8%141151
169Toyota Land Cruiser170.1%+ 112.5%163800.1%– 52.4%145115
170Ford Mustang160.1%+ 128.6%185410.0%+ 51.9%203220
171Honda Jazz160.1%+ 6.7%169410.0%+ 17.1%204204
172Renault Espace160.1%– 11.1%134690.1%+ 68.3%161180
173VW California160.1%+ 33.3%166520.1%+ 126.1%186222
174VW ID.7160.1%– 27.3%220650.1%– 56.4%166132
175BYD Sealion 5150.1%new –150.0%new263 –
176Citroen Spacetourer150.1%– 11.8%145790.1%+ 27.4%147154
177Ford Explorer150.1%+ 25.0%204490.1%+ 28.9%190153
178Kia Sorento150.1%– 21.1%176580.1%– 25.6%179148
179Lexus ES150.1%– 42.3%153740.1%+ 15.6%153152
180BMW Z4140.1%+ 600.0%189430.1%+ 230.8%200259
181Ford Transit140.1%– 22.2%181630.1%+ 103.2%168178
182Hyundai i10140.1%– 78.5%196570.1%– 82.5%18160
183Kia Picanto140.1%+ 55.6%140690.1%+ 9.5%160161
184Kia PV5140.1%new227450.1%new198352
185MG 4140.1%+ 180.0%272280.0%– 15.2%221205
186Mini Countryman140.1%– 39.1%178480.1%– 51.5%192165
187Range Rover Velar140.1%+ 55.6%292300.0%– 14.3%215218
188Baic X7130.1%+ 333.3%151750.1%+ 733.3%152252
189BMW 4 Series130.1%– 35.0%117790.1%– 29.5%146139
190BMW X2130.1%– 27.8%174610.1%– 3.2%171170
191BMW X6130.1%– 7.1%137710.1%– 4.1%156142
192BYD Dolphin130.1%new207300.0%new213312
193Fiat Panda130.1%+ 225.0%223490.1%+ 276.9%189188
194Kia EV5130.1%new200450.1%new197414
195Porsche 911130.1%– 38.1%162600.1%+ 11.1%175171
196Audi A5120.1%– 61.3%143830.1%– 15.3%138136
197Seat Arona120.1%– 36.8%127800.1%+ 31.1%144130
198Fiat Ulysse110.0%new244220.0%new238371
199Jeep Avenger110.0%+ 120.0%199480.1%+ 77.8%191186
200MG S5110.0%new273180.0%new252266
201Tesla Model 3110.0%– 50.0%461470.2%– 29.3%10996
202BMW ix1100.0%– 56.5%195540.1%– 22.9%183174
203BYD Seal100.0%new –150.0%new262283
204Fiat Tipo100.0%n/a208570.1%n/a180281
205Ford Focus100.0%– 83.1%155580.1%– 73.4%17887
206Mercedes Sprinter100.0%– 41.2%149590.1%– 27.2%176162
207Mini Cabrio100.0%+ 42.9%261160.0%+ 6.7%259235
208Mitsubishi Outlander100.0%+ 400.0%191280.0%+ 366.7%222199
209Opel Zafira Life100.0%+ 233.3%156460.1%+ 17.9%195175
210Range Rover  100.0%+ 42.9%184390.0%+ 8.3%206198
211Range Rover Evoque100.0%– 16.7%232280.0%– 17.6%223219
212Renault Rafale100.0%– 61.5%179450.1%– 45.8%199160
213SsangYong Rexton100.0%– 58.3%171590.1%– 45.4%177134
214Subaru Forester100.0%– 58.3%193390.0%– 64.9%207137
215Volvo EX40100.0%+ 900.0%339190.0%– 13.6%247242
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292Jeep Grand Cherokee20.0%+ 0.0%246150.0%+ 87.5%264289
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294Land Rover Discovery Sport20.0%– 60.0%28880.0%– 33.3%301301
295Lynk & Co 0220.0%new31960.0%new310 –
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299Mercedes T Class20.0%– 66.7%27190.0%– 25.0%298288
300Mitsubishi Colt20.0%– 91.3%32540.0%– 93.7%328181
301Nissan Micra20.0%new187210.0%new243 –
302Omoda 720.0%new –20.0%new352 –
303Renault 420.0%new205240.0%new230268
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306Volvo ES9020.0%new249200.0%new245 –
307Volvo V9020.0%– 33.3%29750.0%– 80.0%323247
308Xpeng P720.0%new –40.0%new331 –
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321Ferrari Roma10.0%+ 0.0%31060.0%– 14.3%309318
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323Fiat Scudo10.0%n/a10.0%n/a364 –
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326Lamborghini Temerario10.0%new31550.0%new319 –
327Lynk & Co 0810.0%new320200.0%new244372
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329Mercedes EQT10.0%– 85.7% –20.0%– 80.0%350303
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Pulisic on Milan slump, USMNT and Chelsea criticism: ‘I plan on scoring goals’

Christian Pulisic explains how he approached his Milan debut, dealing with the current crisis, his experience at Chelsea and preparing for the USA’s World Cup. ‘I plan on scoring goals.’

The USMNT striker was given the rare honour of being the cover star of Time magazine, as the country gears up for co-hosting the 2026 World Cup with Canada and Mexico next month.

In a series of interviews, he comes across as serious and focused on his career almost to a fault, with friends and teammates urging him to loosen up.

Pulisic wants to shut critics up

MILAN, ITALY - APRIL 11: Christian Pulisic of AC Milan reacts after seeing his team concede a third goal during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Udinese Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 11, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 11: Christian Pulisic of AC Milan reacts after seeing his team concede a third goal during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Udinese Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 11, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Pulisic was one of the first Americans to really make a name for himself in Europe, at Borussia Dortmund, Chelsea and now Milan, but also faced a great deal of criticism.

“When people say that it wasn’t a successful time, it is interesting to me, because I feel like that’s how everyone’s career kind of goes,” said Pulisic of his Chelsea spell.

“It’s not just constantly soaring up.”

He made an immediate impact at Milan after the move in 2018, scoring on his debut in the 2-0 victory over Bologna.

“I didn’t do so much thinking and listening to all types of instruction,” says Pulisic. “I was just like, ‘You know what? I’m just gonna go play.’”

MILAN, ITALY - MARCH 21: Christian Pulisic of AC Milan is challenged by Ardian Ismajli of Torino during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Torino FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 21, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 21: Christian Pulisic of AC Milan is challenged by Ardian Ismajli of Torino during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Torino FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 21, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

This attitude has served him well so far, but it has all gone wrong in 2026, failing to score a single goal in all competition for the Rossoneri or the USMNT.

When Time asked how he planned on dealing with this incredible slump in form, he was brusque.

“I plan on scoring goals. Such bad questions. I’m not concerned about it, man.”

Yet when he does reflect on previous difficult moments, such as when he was left out of the Gold Cup squad last June, it becomes evident why the current form has been so frustrating.

“That time was difficult for me, because normally I can shut people up with my play. That’s what I’ve done my whole career. I’m in my offseason, so like people are just talking about me, and I can’t just go freaking score and shut them up.”

He has been playing consistently, but not scoring or shutting people up.

“Going at the goal, creating attacking actions, for me, that’s why I play the game,” he noted when discussing his approach.

“You obviously have to do all the other parts, defend and run, different things. That’s fine and all. But what gives me joy and excitement is creating ways to score, and scoring goals and finishing them.”

AUSTIN, TEXAS - OCTOBER 10: Christian Pulisic #10 of United States warms up before the international friendly match between United States and Ecuador at Q2 Stadium on October 10, 2025 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Omar Vega/Getty Images)
AUSTIN, TEXAS – OCTOBER 10: Christian Pulisic #10 of United States warms up before the international friendly match between United States and Ecuador at Q2 Stadium on October 10, 2025 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Omar Vega/Getty Images)

Pulisic insists he believes America could win the World Cup, but has no intention of making any promises.

“That’s just not how I work. But I can sit in my bed at night and picture holding up the World Cup trophy. I did that as a kid. I’m not going to stop. You have to believe. Why not?”

McLaren strategy under fire after Lando Norris missed out on Miami GP victory

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Former F1 TV presenter Will Buxton has called out McLaren's strategy during the Miami Grand Prix, claiming that the Woking outfit has repeatedly made strategic errors.

Lando Norris had been leading the race at the Miami International Autodrome with Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli in second. But, unfortunately for the reigning drivers' champion, the Brackley outfit performed a successful undercut.

McLaren reacted and pitted Norris a lap later but, with a slightly slower pitstop than Antonelli's, the damage had been done.

"We just got undercut," Norris told 2009 champion Jenson Button in the televised post-race interview. "There’s no excuses other than that. We got undercut. We should have boxed first. I’m gutted to miss out on a win here in Miami, I think it was possible today.

"But yeah, not the pace to get back past him in the end, so we take it on the chin."

During an episode of the Up To Speed podcast, Buxton argued: "When it comes to strategy, and I'm not talking about papaya rules or anything like that, it seems that too often they either panic and pit when they don't need to, or they take too long, and they don't pit when they should have.

Lando Norris, McLaren

Lando Norris, McLaren

"And it happens far too frequently. And there are far too many occasions when the drivers end the race frustrated because they knew they had the car under them to win, but the strategy let them down.

"That has been a continuous and repeated failure of the team for two and a half years, if not longer. And yet nothing has changed on that side.

"They brought in Will Courtenay from Red Bull, so let's hope that all of Will's experience can kind of add to that and ultimately have an effect. But whether they would have had it today, look, as you say, the slightly slow pitstop hampered them a little bit. But it's great to see they're in the mix because we need somebody to take the fight to Mercedes every weekend because they've clearly got an advantage."

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Nacon Connect 2026 Pushes Forward With Big Reveals and Updates as Insolvency Threatens Studios Behind the Games

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Today, French publisher Nacon finally hosted its Nacon Connect 2026 showcase event after it was postponed from its original date in March 2026. If you don't recall, it was postponed because Nacon filed for insolvency days after announcing the event, after its majority investor, Big Ben Interactive, failed to close its refinancing deal. Since then, Nacon has done its best to portray strength within its portfolio and for the future, claiming that "this is not the end," though that became increasingly difficult to believe as four of its subsidiary studios filed for insolvency, one of which shut down just last […]

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Session Studio Crea-ture Trades Skateboards for Claws With Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Rageborn, a 2027 Action-Adventure

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Amidst a period of upheaval for the publisher, Nacon debuted its Nacon Connect 2026 showcase today, which included reveals of previously released titles coming to new platforms, new accessories from Nacon, and the reveal of new games, including Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Rageborn. Developed by Nacon's Montreal-based studio, Crea-ture, the studio behind the skateboarding simulator Session, this top-down action adventure set to arrive sometime in 2027 sees players swap between three forms: human, wolf, and werewolf. Rageborn will feature what Crea-ture president and creative director Lous Lamarche describes as more of a "Metroidvania" structure with its approach, in part because […]

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Uzbekistan and Saudi Arabia Forge Strategic Tourism Alliance at 59th ADB Meeting for Sustainable Growth

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Thailand’s New 300-Baht Tourist Fee: What Air Travelers Need to Know in 2026

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Taiwanese Motherboard Market Faces Major Collapse in 2026

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The consumer PC hardware market is reportedly heading toward one of its biggest downturns in years. According to a new report from DIGITIMES, major Taiwanese motherboard brands have sharply reduced their shipment targets for 2026 as rising hardware prices and weak demand continue to hurt the industry. 

Companies including ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI, and ASRock are all expected to see major shipment declines next year.

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AI Demand Is Hurting Consumer Hardware Supply

One of the biggest reasons behind the slowdown is the rapid expansion of the AI industry. Chipmakers like Intel and AMD are reportedly prioritizing production of high-profit server processors such as Xeon and EPYC chips instead of consumer CPUs. As a result, desktop and laptop processors are facing supply shortages and price increases. Reports also suggest that additional CPU price hikes may arrive later in 2026.

RAM and Storage Prices Continue to Rise

Memory prices have also increased sharply over the past year. Reports claim RAM and storage now account for over 30% of a PC’s total build cost, compared to around 15% previously. Because of these rising costs, many laptop makers have increased prices by 10–20%, while some affordable models are now offering weaker specifications to keep prices under control. This has reduced consumer purchasing power and slowed upgrade demand.

GPU Market Shows Little Excitement

The gaming GPU market is also struggling to attract buyers. NVIDIA has not introduced major RTX 50 series upgrades in 2026, while rumors suggest the RTX 60 series may not launch until 2028. GPU prices also remain high in many regions, making gaming PC upgrades less attractive for consumers. Many users are reportedly choosing to keep their older PCs longer instead of spending heavily on new hardware.

Motherboard Brands Face Shipment Declines

ASUS is reportedly struggling to maintain even 10 million motherboard shipments in 2026 after shipping around 15 million units in 2025. Gigabyte, MSI, and ASRock are also expected to see major declines in motherboard sales as the overall DIY PC market weakens further.

AI Servers Become the Main Revenue Driver

Despite weaker consumer PC sales, companies are still expected to remain profitable thanks to booming AI server demand. AI servers are now generating significantly more revenue than traditional consumer hardware, helping brands offset declining motherboard and graphics card shipments.

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Ancelotti importance finally recognised after ugly Real Madrid brawl

Real Madrid are starting to realise how important Carlo Ancelotti was to the club, as it’s reported the Italian quashed the tension that erupted today in a brawl that sent players to the hospital.

The incident is all over the headlines in Spain and beyond, with multiple reports of a vicious training ground fight between Aurelien Tchaouameni and Federico Valverde.

The situation was so bad that it’s claimed Valverde was thrown into a table, where he hit his head and was knocked unconscious, taken to hospital for tests and stitches.

This was just 24 hours after the same two teammates reportedly clashed in training, with coach Alvaro Arbeloa seemingly unable or unwilling to intervene.

Ancelotti kept Real Madrid egos in check

MADRID, SPAIN - MAY 24: Carlo Ancelotti, Head Coach of Real Madrid, is lifted in the air by the players after the team's victory following the LaLiga match between Real Madrid CF and Real Sociedad at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on May 24, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
MADRID, SPAIN – MAY 24: Carlo Ancelotti, Head Coach of Real Madrid, is lifted in the air by the players after the team’s victory following the LaLiga match between Real Madrid CF and Real Sociedad at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on May 24, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)

Spanish paper AS point out that this is where Ancelotti’s influence at Real Madrid was sorely underestimated, as he had seen similar bubbling tension between players last season, but was able to keep it under control.

The Italian provided an authority and experience of dealing with big egos, still the only coach in history to have won all five major European League titles.

He had two different spells at Real Madrid, from 2013-15 and again from 2021 to 2025.

With the Merengues, Ancelotti won three Champions League trophies, two editions of LaLiga, three European Super Cups, three editions of the Club World Cup, two Copa del Reys and two Spanish Super Cups.

Only now that he has moved on to a new role with the Brazil national team can Real Madrid truly appreciate his man-management skills.

Real Madrid's Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti and players celebrate after the UEFA Super Cup football match between Real Madrid and Atalanta BC in Warsaw, on August 14, 2024. (Photo by Sergei GAPON / AFP) (Photo by SERGEI GAPON/AFP via Getty Images)
Real Madrid’s Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti and players celebrate after the UEFA Super Cup football match between Real Madrid and Atalanta BC in Warsaw, on August 14, 2024. (Photo by Sergei GAPON / AFP) (Photo by SERGEI GAPON/AFP via Getty Images)

“It is a job with a lot of power and responsibility. I can choose what time I train, who I put in, but in the end, it is a relationship between people,” said Ancelotti.

“That is the most important aspect. Sometimes I ask the players, ‘who are you’ and they tell me ‘I am a player.’ And I tell them ‘no, you are a person who plays football.’

“I try to have a relationship with them on a personal level as well as a professional one, because that way you can get better performance from the professional. It is not easy because the player always wants to play. And 11 do it, but 15 go to watch the game.

“But if you manage to have a good personal relationship with them, this helps you to work better. You have to be honest with people.”

Cyanide Studio Twists a Classic Gothic Tale in its “Puzzlevania,” Dracula: The Disciple, Arriving in 2027 if Cyanide Survives Insolvency

A character in Dracula The Disciple stands with a transformed claw hand, holding a glowing crystal in a gothic interior.

Revealed during the Nacon Connect 2026 showcase event, Cyanide Studios' next game following Styx: Blades of Greed, which released earlier this year. This time, Cyanide is once again bringing a classic character back into the spotlight, but this character is much more well-known than a sneaking goblin. Dracula: The Disciple is Cyanide's next game, and it delivers its own take on the gothic story, as this first-person puzzle game sees you slowly turn into the famous creature of the night. You play as Émile Valombres, a French archivist suffering from an incurable disease that he is desperate to rid himself […]

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Navigating the Future: How Charleston International Airport’s Expansion is Elevating the Travel Experience

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Travel in 2026 Transformed: Global Overtourism Crisis Forces Countries to Introduce Tourist Caps and Strict Entry Rules

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Startup Battlefield 200 applications close May 27: A shot at VC access, global visibility, TechCrunch coverage, and $100K

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Sassuolo chief Carnevali: ‘Maybe Italy failure at World Cup was a good thing’

Sassuolo CEO Giovanni Carnevali reveals why Roberto De Zerbi was ‘enchanting’ as a coach and claims it might be ‘a good thing’ Italy failed to qualify for the World Cup.

The Neroverdi were promoted from Serie B last summer and look to be finishing more than comfortably mid-table, especially after beating Milan 2-0 at the weekend.

It sets them apart as one of the models for Italian football to follow, one of the few clubs to own a stadium, constructed a training ground, and focus on Italian youth both on and off the field.

With that in mind, it is perhaps surprising that Carnevali has suggested the failure to qualify for a third consecutive World Cup could be a necessary push for Calcio to change its ways.

Sassuolo set template for Serie A

SASSUOLO, ITALY - DECEMBER 06: Giovanni Carnevali, US Sassuolo Calcio CEO, looks on prior to the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and ACF Fiorentina at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on December 06, 2025 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
SASSUOLO, ITALY – DECEMBER 06: Giovanni Carnevali, US Sassuolo Calcio CEO, looks on prior to the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and ACF Fiorentina at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on December 06, 2025 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

“But maybe it’s actually a good thing that we’re not going to the World Cup, because we need to focus on everything that needs to be put right,” he told The Athletic.

“Because if we’d just gone to the World Cup, perhaps we’d have simply swept all the underlying problems under the carpet. Instead, here we need to try to think things through, bring them out into the open and start working from the ground up with people who have the expertise, with people who have the ability to try and sort out the Italian football system a bit.”

Some of the issues are that TV rights are divided up based largely on history and size of clubs, while the lack of new stadiums is a painful problem.

“In my view, we need to look into a system whereby, when you invest in facilities, training centres, stadiums and the like, and when you invest in young players and give them a chance to play… these should be the incentives available to you,” Carnevali argues.

SASSUOLO, ITALY - NOVEMBER 03: Domenico Berardi of US Sassuolo celebrates with his team after scoring the 1-1 goal during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and Genoa CFC at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on November 03, 2025 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
SASSUOLO, ITALY – NOVEMBER 03: Domenico Berardi of US Sassuolo celebrates with his team after scoring the 1-1 goal during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and Genoa CFC at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on November 03, 2025 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Clubs like Sassuolo and Atalanta live on their youth academies, but the Italian rules have seen talents poached by other nations with nothing they can do to stop it.

Most recently, it happened with Sassuolo’s Luca Reggiani and Atalanta’s Samuele Inacio snapped up by Borussia Dortmund before they could sign a professional contract.

“These are defeats, these are the real defeats — not the ones you suffer on a Sunday. I gave this lad everything. Facilities, coaches, physios, fitness coach, nutritionist, psychologist. Everything. Then you turn 16, and it’s ‘thank you and goodbye’, because there’s a club that snaps you up and offers you a big contract.”

LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 18: Roberto De Zerbi, Manager of Tottenham Hotspur during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Brighton & Hove Albion at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on April 18, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND – APRIL 18: Roberto De Zerbi, Manager of Tottenham Hotspur during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Brighton & Hove Albion at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on April 18, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)

Sassuolo also helped to launch the careers of some impressive coaches, including De Zerbi in 2021 before he went on to Shakhtar Donetsk, Olympique Marseille, Brighton and Tottenham.

“To me, De Zerbi is a manager who, when I see him coaching on the pitch, really enchants you,” said Carnevali.

“Watching the team train under De Zerbi is truly a thing of beauty, because you can really see the manager’s influence. And this comes through even more during matches; the ability to give the team an identity.

“De Zerbi always did that for us during those three years, embracing Sassuolo’s philosophy of trying to attack and play attractive football.”

Kimi Antonelli has "earned the right" to lead F1 title race, says David Coulthard

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Mercedes Formula 1 driver Kimi Antonelli has "earned the right" to be leading the drivers' championship, according to former driver David Coulthard.

The 19-year-old driver took the lead of the championship after back-to-back wins at the Chinese and Japanese Grands Prix, becoming the youngest driver in the history of the series to lead the standings. His win in Miami extended his lead over his team-mate George Russell to 20 points.

As Russell struggled around the Miami International Autodrome, a track he admits is not one that plays to his strengths, Antonelli successfully converted pole position into another race win despite a difficult start.

"He's come of age," Coulthard explained on the Up To Speed podcast. "He may only be in his second season of Formula 1, but in dealing with not only the pressure of having Lando there ready to pounce, but he also had some technical difficulties with the paddle shift that meant he was having inconsistent downshifts.

"And he was calmed down by his engineer Bono when he had an elevated voice trying to figure out what the problem was. And I'm sure they'll have a conversation about that afterwards as well because in the end, the problem is the problem. You just need to get the information to the team and they will try and find a solution for you.

Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes

Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes

"So I think he's absolutely come of age. He has absolutely earned the right to be leading this world championship. And the expectation is now, and this will be uncomfortable for George, but the expectation is that he is leading the team and clearly in results.

"Now George has the experience, he has the quality, he has all of the skills to be able to take ownership of that back again. They both cannot win. Someone's got to be first. Someone's got to be second.

"And while they're trying to figure that out, look where McLaren were. Look at the improvements from Ferrari and Red Bull. It's difficult to win in what's perceived as the best car. There's been many examples where people haven't managed it." 

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SEGA’s Stranger Than Heaven Drags Snoop Dogg Into a 50-Year Yakuza Saga Spanning Five Eras of Japan

A character from Stranger Than Heaven is depicted in profile, wearing a fedora and sunglasses against an orange background with bold white text.

During the announced Xbox Special Look broadcast, SEGA and RGG Studio revealed plenty of new details about Stranger Than Heaven, their upcoming new intellectual property. First of all, the game is targeting a Winter 2026 launch on Xbox Game Pass, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox on PC, Xbox Cloud Gaming, Steam, and PlayStation 5. Stranger Than Heaven is set up as a sprawling, multi-generational saga spanning 50 years of Japanese history, from 1915 to 1965. The story begins in 1915 San Francisco, where a young boy named Makoto Daito (born to an American father and Japanese mother; played by actor Yu Shirota) faces […]

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Poland April 2026: Audi Q5 breaks into Top 10

The Audi Q5 is up to a record 9th place in Poland in April.

51,827 new cars hit Polish roads in April, a solid 10.3% year-on-year improvement. The year-to-date volume after four months is up 7.6% to 203,477. Toyota (-7.9%) isn’t able to surf on the positive market and drops to 13.1% share vs. 14.9% so far this year. Skoda (+5.8%) is catching up but remains far away at 10.1% of the market for the month and 10.6% YTD. Volkswagen (+16.6%) delivers the best performance in the Top 10 and ranks #3 like it does YTD. Hyundai (+13.9%) and Mercedes (+12.5%) also beat the market in the remainder of the Top 10. Further down, BYD (+172.5%), Mazda (+132.3%) and Omoda (+116.3%) make themselves noticed.

Model-wise, the Toyota Corolla (+4.6%) stays on top with 3.4% share, distancing the Skoda Octavia (+14%) by just 45 sales. The Kia Sportage (+29%) is back up to #3 and is the best-selling car with Polish private buyers so far this year. The Toyota C-HR (+10%) and Hyundai Tucson (+58.6%) follow. The Cupra Formentor (+40.9%) and Toyota Yaris Cross (+20.4%) also shoot up, but none as much as the Audi Q5 which according to our records breaks into the Polish Top 10 for the very first time at #9.

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

One year ago: Poland April 2025: Volvo XC60 up to best ever 4th place

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

Poland April 2026 – brands:

PosBrandApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Toyota6,78613.1%– 7.9%130,34414.9%– 4.0%11
2Skoda5,23710.1%+ 5.8%221,51610.6%+ 15.9%22
3Volkswagen3,7027.1%+ 16.6%314,5527.2%+ 6.2%33
4BMW2,9125.6%+ 1.3%411,0005.4%+ 15.0%44
5Kia2,8455.5%+ 4.2%69,7424.8%– 11.1%65
6Mercedes2,7205.2%+ 12.5%79,2054.5%+ 4.7%77
7Audi2,4604.7%– 7.1%510,1045.0%– 4.2%56
8Hyundai2,3614.6%+ 13.9%88,3424.1%– 14.2%88
9Volvo1,9203.7%– 12.4%97,5183.7%+ 4.3%911
10Dacia1,6253.1%– 8.1%116,6453.3%+ 1.6%109
11Renault1,6173.1%+ 15.9%135,5292.7%– 13.8%1110
12Cupra1,3332.6%+ 18.2%194,5872.3%+ 14.7%1515
13MG1,3082.5%+ 11.3%125,4452.7%+ 28.9%1213
14Mazda1,2572.4%+ 132.3%173,1671.6%+ 67.7%2024
15Omoda1,2222.4%+ 116.3%144,7742.3%+ 171.6%1421
16Lexus1,2022.3%+ 13.9%165,0062.5%– 17.5%1314
17Chery1,1072.1%new223,2411.6%new1937
18Ford1,0762.1%– 11.7%184,4172.2%– 10.4%1612
19BYD8831.7%+ 172.5%202,9221.4%+ 241.8%2123
20Peugeot8371.6%– 0.5%153,6661.8%+ 9.8%1817
21Jaecoo6791.3%+ 47.3%272,1161.0%+ 27.2%2622
22Suzuki6621.3%+ 10.1%252,4631.2%– 12.3%2420
23Honda5751.1%+ 56.3%232,4221.2%+ 28.1%2527
24Citroen5571.1%– 11.4%212,8941.4%+ 19.5%2219
25Opel5511.1%– 22.1%242,7071.3%+ 3.9%2318
26Seat3560.7%– 5.8%321,1630.6%– 28.3%2928
27Nissan3430.7%– 35.8%104,4072.2%– 2.6%1716
28Porsche3080.6%– 17.9%319410.5%– 30.2%3430
29BAIC2890.6%– 28.5%261,6040.8%+ 27.3%2726
30Land Rover2850.5%– 17.2%301,0200.5%+ 1.7%3134
31KGM2820.5%+ 97.2%376300.3%– 39.5%3733
32Jeep2780.5%+ 1.5%339940.5%+ 2.3%3231
33Fiat2650.5%+ 126.5%291,3030.6%+ 113.3%2832
34Jetour2500.5%new395600.3%new38n/a
35Bestune2260.4%new365080.2%new3943
36Tesla2190.4%+ 7.9%281,0610.5%– 3.7%3025
37Mini1920.4%– 25.0%349420.5%– 1.6%3329
38Alfa Romeo1510.3%– 26.3%356450.3%– 8.6%3635
39Leapmotor1400.3%– 16.2%387080.3%+ 217.5%3536
40Geely1260.2%new403890.2%new4142
41Mitsubishi1000.2%+ 4.2%432720.1%– 41.1%4238
42JAC950.2%n/a414090.2%+ 13533.3%4044
43DS770.1%+ 37.5%442350.1%+ 29.8%4341
44Hongqi670.1%new451820.1%new4646
45Forthing630.1%– 12.5%471570.1%– 30.5%4740
46Dongfeng530.1%n/a461960.1%+ 6433.3%4545
47Xpeng430.1%+ 2050.0%481550.1%+ 1191.7%4850
48Subaru410.1%– 35.9%421970.1%– 60.5%4439
49GAC320.1%new501100.1%new4947
50SWM120.0%n/an/a450.0%+ 4400.0%50n/a
 –Others1000.2%n/a –3100.2%n/a – –

Poland April 2026 – models:

PosModel Apr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Toyota Corolla1,7843.4%+ 4.6%18,2994.1%+ 10.7%11
2Skoda Octavia1,7393.4%+ 14.0%27,3613.6%+ 19.7%22
3Kia Sportage1,4782.9%+ 29.0%54,8652.4%+ 5.9%34
4Toyota C-HR1,3372.6%+ 10.0%84,7742.3%– 16.9%43
5Hyundai Tucson1,2212.4%+ 58.6%64,4952.2%+ 25.4%66
6Toyota Yaris Cross1,1792.3%+ 20.4%74,7562.3%+ 18.0%55
7Volvo XC601,0692.1%– 8.6%44,1872.1%+ 6.6%7n/a
8Toyota Yaris9711.9%+ 2.4%93,3551.6%– 12.1%87
9Audi Q58311.6%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
10Cupra Formentor7891.5%+ 40.9%n/a2,5541.3%+ 27.6%15n/a
n/aVW T-Roc7341.4%+ 5.6%n/a3,0871.5%+ 5.0%98
n/aOmoda 56581.3%+ 16.5%n/a2,7931.4%+ 58.9%11n/a
n/aSkoda Superb6401.2%– 0.3%n/a2,5811.3%+ 9.4%1412
n/aMG HS6191.2%+ 3.2%n/a2,7161.3%+ 19.6%1210
n/aSkoda Kamiq5281.0%– 9.3%n/a2,6251.3%+ 17.6%1313
n/aNissan Qashqai2240.4%– 43.4%32,8091.4%– 9.3%10n/a

Source: SAMAR

Sweden April 2026: Toyota (+23.4%), Kia (+24.4%) stand out, Yaris at record ranking

The Toyota Yaris is up to a record third place in Sweden in April.

New car sales in Sweden edge down -0.6% year-on-year in April to 24,147 units. This way, the year-to-date tally is now off -1.9% to 86,107. Both brand leaders Volvo (-21.2%) and Volkswagen (-22.7%) are hit full frontal year-on-year but their respective market shares are above their YTD level at 16.7% vs. 16.1% for Volvo and 12.3% vs. 12% for Volkswagen. In contrast Toyota (+23.4%) and Kia (+24.4%) post splendid scores below. Mercedes (+6.5%) is up three spots on last month to round out the Top 5, with BMW (+9.9%) also strong at #6. At #10, Fiat (+54.1%) breaks into the Top 10 for the first time in almost 8 years: since June 2018 (#5). Lynk & Co (+618.5%), BYD (+410%) and Tesla (+111.3%) surge further down

Over in the models charts, the Volvo EX/XC40 (+50.2%) returns to the pole position it holds year-to-date, whereas the Volvo XC60 (-46%), #1 a year ago and over the Full Year 2025, completely implodes YoY. The Toyota Yaris (+85.4%) is up 12 spots on last month to land on the third step of the podium, and according to our historical data this is a ranking record for the Yaris nameplate, with a previous best at #6 in December 2012 and September 2022. The Volvo EX30 (+13.2%) is solid at #4, as are the VW Tiguan (+58.7%), Skoda Kodiaq (+12.7%) and Fiat Ducato (+46.2%).

Previous month: Sweden March 2026: Tesla, BMW, Kia shine in solid market

One year ago: Sweden April 2025: Volvo places five models in Top 6, Tesla down -80.7%

Full April 2026 Top 55 All brands and Top 284 All models below.

Sweden April 2026 – brands:

PosBrandApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Volvo4,03316.7%– 21.2%113,88116.1%– 14.0%11
2Volkswagen2,98212.3%– 22.7%210,34012.0%– 21.5%22
3Toyota   2,1428.9%+ 23.4%47,2908.5%+ 7.6%33
4Kia  1,9518.1%+ 24.4%36,6787.8%+ 18.3%44
5Mercedes  1,6496.8%+ 6.5%85,7266.6%+ 10.3%55
6BMW  1,5386.4%+ 9.9%55,4376.3%+ 13.5%77
7Skoda  1,5246.3%– 0.7%75,5436.4%+ 5.4%66
8Audi  1,0174.2%– 23.8%94,4325.1%– 9.8%88
9Peugeot  7553.1%– 14.8%102,6053.0%– 17.3%109
10Fiat  5812.4%+ 54.1%141,3071.5%+ 73.8%1420
11Cupra5782.4%– 13.3%122,2652.6%+ 8.4%1112
12Polestar5702.4%+ 6.5%112,2402.6%+ 12.4%1210
13Tesla4291.8%+ 111.3%63,2783.8%+ 53.8%911
14Renault4171.7%+ 64.2%151,4251.7%+ 10.1%1313
15Lynk & Co3881.6%+ 618.5%247350.9%+ 393.3%2227
16Ford  3441.4%– 30.4%171,2161.4%– 26.8%1514
17Porsche2661.1%+ 5.6%256430.7%– 34.8%2519
18Nissan  2561.1%– 0.8%181,0181.2%– 9.7%1716
19BYD2551.1%+ 410.0%265600.7%+ 77.8%2633
20Hyundai  2471.0%– 25.6%209901.1%– 11.6%1815
21Subaru  2321.0%+ 582.4%161,1011.3%– 58.4%1617
22Citroen  2130.9%+ 163.0%237210.8%+ 123.9%2328
23Lexus2020.8%+ 15.4%197940.9%+ 11.7%2121
24Opel  2000.8%+ 11.7%227110.8%+ 21.7%2422
25Dacia1940.8%– 21.8%217950.9%– 14.5%2018
26Zeekr1870.8%+ 128.0%274830.6%+ 36.8%2829
27Mazda  1550.6%– 1.9%139501.1%+ 56.8%1923
28Seat1280.5%+ 36.2%294920.6%+ 20.3%2724
29MG1170.5%– 29.9%323330.4%– 19.4%3125
30Xpeng1090.5%+ 11.2%332960.3%– 1.7%3231
31Mini  920.4%– 21.4%313670.4%– 25.4%2926
32Honda  740.3%– 29.5%342650.3%– 18.2%3432
33Suzuki  710.3%– 32.4%283560.4%+ 9.9%3030
34Land Rover590.2%+ 9.3%302800.3%+ 42.1%3334
35Leapmotor420.2%new37670.1%new3649
36Mitsubishi390.2%+ 14.7%351180.1%+ 20.4%3535
37Smart290.1%+ 480.0%36620.1%+ 226.3%3741
38DS110.0%+ 450.0%40300.0%+ 130.8%4144
39Lotus100.0%+ 233.3%41210.0%+ 40.0%4446
40Iveco80.0%+ 700.0%51120.0%+ 71.4%4754
41Man80.0%+ 300.0%48340.0%+ 466.7%4048
42Chevrolet  70.0%+ 0.0%49160.0%– 40.7%4537
43Ferrari60.0%+ 0.0%44250.0%+ 56.3%4239
44Lamborghini60.0%+ 500.0%43160.0%– 5.9%4645
45Alfa Romeo40.0%– 50.0%42230.0%– 52.1%4338
46Jeep40.0%– 84.6%39340.0%– 37.0%3940
47Bentley30.0%n/a –60.0%+ 100.0%5055
48Geely20.0%+ 0.0%38380.0%+ 192.3%3842
49Koenigsegg20.0%n/a –20.0%n/a5766
50McLaren20.0%– 60.0%4750.0%– 37.5%5256
51SsangYong20.0%n/a5070.0%+ 600.0%4947
52Cadillac10.0%n/a4660.0%+ 100.0%5165
53DFSK10.0%– 88.9%45100.0%+ 11.1%4850
54Ineos10.0%– 66.7%5330.0%– 93.3%5443
55JAC10.0%new –20.0%new5664
 –Others30.0%– 62.5% –90.0%– 25.0% – –

Sweden April 2026 – models:

PosModelApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Volvo EX/XC401,2935.4%+ 50.2%34,4945.2%+ 56.6%12
2Volvo XC601,0964.5%– 46.0%23,9374.6%– 38.9%21
3Toyota Yaris6212.6%+ 85.4%151,4161.6%+ 31.4%1019
4Volvo EX306192.6%+ 13.2%62,1132.5%+ 44.9%49
5VW Tiguan6032.5%+ 58.7%41,7722.1%+ 30.8%711
6Skoda Kodiaq5492.3%+ 12.7%51,8562.2%+ 13.6%66
7Fiat Ducato5322.2%+ 46.2%121,1641.4%+ 73.7%1232
8VW ID.75252.2%– 46.2%71,9612.3%– 30.3%53
9Toyota Yaris Cross4261.8%+ 86.0%101,5671.8%+ 57.3%915
10Tesla Model Y4131.7%+ 142.9%12,8253.3%+ 65.0%34
11Kia EV33971.6%+ 0.0%111,3771.6%– 0.9%115
12Polestar 43941.6%+ 22.4%81,7002.0%+ 73.3%812
13BMW IX33671.5%+ 2958.3%177080.8%+ 526.5%39 n/a
14Volvo S/V603621.5%– 32.7%131,1291.3%– 34.7%148
15VW ID.43561.5%– 10.1%191,0661.2%– 32.0%1510
16VW Passat3411.4%– 32.5%219911.2%– 33.4%2013
17Skoda Enyaq3051.3%– 37.2%371,0391.2%– 30.5%1814
18BMW IX12941.2%+ 92.2%427710.9%+ 253.7%3249
19Kia EV42851.2%new615130.6%new49146
20Toyota Corolla2781.2%– 24.9%311,0061.2%– 16.3%1917
21Peugeot 30082741.1%– 35.2%268521.0%– 4.9%2522
22Mercedes GLB2691.1%+ 484.8%675270.6%+ 251.3%46116
23Mercedes CLA2541.1%+ 76.4%308631.0%+ 79.0%2445
24Volvo EC/C402371.0%+ 10.2%338311.0%– 9.9%2629
25VW Golf2311.0%– 26.7%91,1301.3%– 27.1%1328
26Kia Sportage2270.9%+ 42.8%329201.1%+ 14.0%2118
27Peugeot 50082220.9%+ 136.2%367930.9%+ 29.8%2934
28Kia EV92080.9%– 27.0%417810.9%+ 31.5%3037
29Mercedes E Class2020.8%– 20.5%486060.7%– 31.2%4327
30VW T-Roc1930.8%– 35.5%507240.8%– 27.7%3516
31Peugeot 20081920.8%– 29.7%247380.9%– 34.3%3325
32BYD Seal U1900.8%+ 375.0%1083120.4%+ 66.0%83105
33Lynk & Co 081890.8%new1133460.4%new77122
34Toyota Corolla Cross1830.8%– 28.0%438911.0%– 8.1%2224
35VW Tayron1810.7%– 13.0%497130.8%+ 67.8%3742
36Lynk & Co 011780.7%+ 256.0%723340.4%+ 173.8%8093
37Cupra Terramar1770.7%– 46.8%477930.9%+ 12.8%2836
38Subaru Outback1770.7%n/a257730.9%– 53.6%3143
39Toyota bZ4X1770.7%+ 172.3%271,0541.2%+ 237.8%1695
40Kia EV51710.7%new161,0421.2%new17210
41Mercedes GLC1710.7%+ 14.8%287940.9%+ 89.5%2748
42Zeekr 7X1710.7%n/a634220.5%+ 4120.0%6194
43Mercedes EQA1660.7%+ 23.0%207220.8%+ 55.3%3646
44Audi A51640.7%+ 160.3%236860.8%+ 183.5%4055
45BMW 5-Series1610.7%– 30.9%297250.8%– 31.8%3433
46Toyota RAV41580.7%– 45.7%1213610.4%– 71.9%757
47Audi A31570.7%– 46.0%228641.0%– 3.9%2323
48Kia EV61570.7%– 25.9%664920.6%– 3.5%5340
49Kia Niro1570.7%+ 78.4%454700.5%– 2.9%5447
50Renault 51570.7%+ 63.5%447090.8%+ 544.5%3863
51Nissan Qashqai1560.6%+ 155.7%465540.6%+ 52.6%4556
52Skoda Superb1470.6%+ 241.9%396230.7%+ 132.5%4264
53BMW X11380.6%+ 25.5%584950.6%– 13.5%5269
54Skoda Octavia1320.5%– 21.0%345830.7%– 22.8%4435
55Volvo EX901320.5%+ 26.9%1302730.3%– 17.0%8851
56Audi Q31280.5%+ 91.0%404970.6%+ 8.0%5172
57Skoda Fabia1270.5%+ 119.0%813500.4%+ 22.4%7683
58Mercedes GLE1260.5%+ 70.3%594360.5%+ 27.1%5866
59Audi Q6 e-Tron1240.5%– 26.6%733710.4%– 38.1%7157
60Ford Transit1240.5%+ 7.8%912650.3%+ 33.8%9096
61BMW 1-Series1220.5%+ 159.6%186300.7%+ 183.8%4178
62Cupra Leon1210.5%+ 24.7%525130.6%+ 42.5%4858
63Polestar 21190.5%– 27.4%823450.4%– 57.0%7831
64Skoda Elroq1180.5%– 34.4%933130.4%+ 14.7%8265
65Volvo XC901130.5%– 48.4%684500.5%– 35.6%5538
66Audi A6 e-tron1120.5%– 52.7%654160.5%– 12.2%6241
67Porsche 9111120.5%+ 64.7%992270.3%+ 11.3%100110
68Hyundai Tucson1090.5%+ 6.9%753650.4%+ 7.4%7285
69Kia EV21090.5%new2211150.1%new141 –
70Audi A61040.4%+ 50.7%355130.6%+ 7.3%4752
71Cupra Born1040.4%+ 48.6%853780.4%+ 74.2%6968
72VW ID.Buzz1020.4%+ 34.2%922570.3%– 12.3%9474
73Cupra Formentor980.4%+ 5.4%514260.5%+ 69.0%6087
74Opel Mokka970.4%– 24.2%882790.3%– 25.4%8776
75Mercedes Sprinter960.4%+ 11.6%1042110.2%+ 2.9%10399
76Toyota C-HR+960.4%new742020.2%new108 –
77Seat Leon900.4%+ 233.3%842520.3%+ 57.5%97103
78VW ID.3900.4%– 65.3%893740.4%– 68.3%7021
79Audi Q5890.4%+ 102.3%564270.5%+ 44.7%5984
80Citroen C3 Aircross890.4%+ 8800.0%962520.3%+ 6200.0%95131
81Audi Q4 E-Tron880.4%– 65.9%534120.5%– 50.7%6339
82Toyota Aygo X870.4%+ 335.0%703170.4%+ 193.5%81136
83VW Taigo870.4%– 17.9%554050.5%+ 10.7%6459
84BMW i5860.4%– 50.9%643780.4%– 16.2%6854
85Toyota C-HR830.3%– 40.7%973630.4%– 50.3%7430
86Dacia Duster800.3%+ 40.4%1092110.2%– 35.1%10288
87Kia Sorento800.3%+ 73.9%603890.5%+ 82.6%6582
88Cupra Tavascan780.3%+ 34.5%951510.2%– 67.1%12375
89Skoda Kamiq770.3%+ 10.0%385120.6%+ 50.1%5073
90Dacia Sandero750.3%– 57.9%574460.5%– 12.0%5644
91Kia Stonic730.3%+ 102.8%783120.4%+ 147.6%84111
92BMW i4720.3%– 53.5%623640.4%– 25.6%7362
93BMW 3-Series710.3%– 42.7%942920.3%– 35.4%8661
94Renault Scenic700.3%+ 25.0%802490.3%– 0.4%9890
95BMW X5690.3%– 30.3%872640.3%– 25.6%9177
96Kia Picanto690.3%+ 81.6%1122040.2%+ 6.3%107113
97Skoda Karoq690.3%+ 60.5%832670.3%+ 29.6%89100
98Citroen C5 Aircross660.3%+ 1220.0%903050.4%+ 1806.3%85192
99Ford Explorer660.3%– 38.9%713420.4%+ 73.6%7991
100Lexus NX660.3%– 17.5%1022520.3%– 30.8%9671
101MG 4660.3%+ 340.0%1031930.2%+ 147.4%109133
102Xpeng G6660.3%– 13.2%1161670.2%– 13.5%117108
103Lexus RZ650.3%+ 400.0%1201730.2%+ 723.8%115199
104Renault Clio650.3%+ 333.3%176870.1%– 59.9%155141
105Mercedes A Class640.3%+ 1500.0%983800.4%+ 2433.3%66121
106Mercedes GLA640.3%+ 18.5%1362130.2%+ 4.9%101119
107VW Multivan640.3%– 35.4%1112060.2%– 35.8%10686
108VW Touareg640.3%+ 276.5%1002090.2%+ 143.0%104158
109Porsche Cayenne590.2%– 20.3%1051830.2%– 36.0%11180
110BMW X3560.2%– 34.9%793790.4%+ 26.3%6750
111Porsche Macan520.2%– 25.7%1421460.2%– 60.0%12681
112VW Caddy520.2%+ 44.4%1611470.2%+ 38.7%125127
113Mercedes C Class500.2%– 57.3%1071780.2%– 50.1%11270
114BMW iX470.2%– 30.9%1061730.2%+ 1.2%114101
115VW T-Cross       470.2%– 54.8%1011770.2%– 37.5%11397
116Ford Puma                460.2%+ 70.4%1571390.2%– 23.6%128145
117Opel Frontera460.2%new1141730.2%new116143
118Volvo ES90450.2%new1542600.3%new92228
119Mini Hatch430.2%+ 115.0%1481570.2%– 19.1%120106
120Renault Captur430.2%+ 138.9%215820.1%– 63.4%163137
121Polestar 3400.2%+ 14.3%1241520.2%– 5.6%122107
122Fiat 600390.2%+ 254.5%1641020.1%+ 39.7%147156
123Lexus LBX390.2%+ 116.7%761850.2%+ 27.6%110129
124Mercedes Vito390.2%+ 225.0%163870.1%+ 47.5%153173
125Mitsubishi Outlander380.2%n/a1351100.1%n/a143188
126Renault 4380.2%new1291300.2%new132177
127Ford Kuga370.2%+ 94.7%1152070.2%– 37.1%10598
128Mazda 6e340.1%new692360.3%new99165
129Nissan Juke340.1%– 8.1%1401290.1%– 22.8%133120
130Ford Tourneo Custom330.1%– 46.8%138810.1%– 49.4%164150
131Hyundai Ioniq 5330.1%– 35.3%162900.1%– 22.4%151157
132Renault Master330.1%+ 83.3%173960.1%– 22.0%149152
133Audi Q7320.1%+ 39.1%1331200.1%+ 20.0%136167
134Range Rover 320.1%+ 23.1%1411350.2%+ 11.6%130149
135Xpeng G9320.1%+ 45.5%1321160.1%+ 12.6%139144
136Honda HR-V300.1%+ 11.1%1461170.1%+ 37.6%138176
137Mazda CX-5290.1%n/a125700.1%+ 6900.0%174364
138Mercedes V Class290.1%– 17.1%1181370.2%– 15.4%129132
139Mini Countryman280.1%– 36.4%1221230.1%– 27.6%135135
140Nissan X-Trail280.1%+ 3.7%1261420.2%+ 5.2%127160
141Suzuki Vitara280.1%– 41.7%1231320.2%+ 10.0%131123
142Hyundai i20270.1%+ 107.7%158740.1%+ 51.0%168163
143Mercedes EQE270.1%– 77.7%1281510.2%– 72.4%12467
144MG S6 EV270.1%new –320.0%new214 –
145Citroen C4260.1%– 40.9%169720.1%– 61.9%172115
146Leapmotor B10260.1%new180420.0%new201288
147Toyota Proace Verso260.1%+ 0.0%276370.0%– 44.8%204213
148Land Rover Defender250.1%+ 56.3%1341090.1%+ 137.0%144200
149BMW IX2240.1%– 42.9%1441150.1%– 1.7%140138
150Mercedes CLE240.1%– 70.7%199450.1%– 66.7%194142
151VW Caravelle240.1%– 11.1%174960.1%+ 52.4%150175
152Hyundai Kona230.1%– 68.5%184690.1%– 68.2%175118
153BYD Seal220.1%+ 266.7%1171270.1%+ 149.0%134223
154Hyundai Ioniq 9220.1%new156820.1%new162209
155Peugeot 208220.1%– 65.6%193630.1%– 71.0%181102
156Dacia Bigster210.1%new153850.1%new157185
157Lexus RX210.1%– 40.0%179730.1%+ 62.2%170183
158Lynk & Co 02210.1%+ 425.0%186550.1%+ 103.7%187162
159Mazda CX-30210.1%+ 10.5%1101560.2%+ 52.9%121170
160Mazda CX-60210.1%– 72.4%542590.3%+ 19.9%9392
161Mini Aceman210.1%– 60.4%160870.1%– 32.0%154112
162Smart #1210.1%+ 425.0%191360.0%+ 200.0%207283
163Peugeot 308200.1%+ 566.7%241570.1%– 21.9%185193
164Subaru Solterra200.1%– 41.2%1391150.1%+ 79.7%142203
165VW Crafter200.1%– 39.4%178600.1%– 16.7%184164
166Hyundai Santa Fe190.1%+ 111.1%159800.1%– 27.9%166151
167Seat Arona190.1%– 70.3%1771630.2%– 30.3%11879
168Seat Ibiza190.1%+ 533.3%200770.1%+ 413.3%167220
169Subaru Crosstrek190.1%n/a1491180.1%– 66.9%137126
170Suzuki S-Cross190.1%+ 375.0%119830.1%+ 102.4%161196
171Dacia Jogger180.1%+ 38.5%195530.1%– 45.9%190168
172Mazda2180.1%+ 12.5%222410.0%– 18.0%202206
173Nissan Primastar180.1%+ 500.0%172730.1%+ 329.4%171247
174Suzuki Swift180.1%– 55.0%143710.1%– 34.3%173140
175Kia PV5170.1%new185600.1%new182230
176Mazda CX-80170.1%– 57.5%861570.2%– 6.5%119117
177Porsche 718170.1%+ 30.8%272190.0%– 48.6%233214
178Leapmotor C10160.1%new212230.0%new226282
179Mercedes G Class160.1%– 38.5%187600.1%– 37.5%183169
180Tesla Model 3            160.1%– 44.8%144400.5%+ 10.3%5760
181BYD Atto 2150.1%new152420.0%new198 –
182Mercedes Citan150.1%– 46.4%170690.1%+ 7.8%176180
183Zeekr 001150.1%– 42.3%244510.1%– 30.1%191181
184Citroen Jumper140.1%+ 55.6%237330.0%+ 50.0%210229
185Honda Jazz140.1%– 12.5%175420.0%– 22.2%200186
186Mercedes GLS140.1%– 57.6%165670.1%– 17.3%178154
187Peugeot Expert140.1%+ 250.0%190740.1%+ 289.5%169232
188Porsche Taycan140.1%+ 40.0%214320.0%– 15.8%215189
189Audi Q8130.1%– 82.9%168640.1%– 74.4%180114
190BYD Dolphin130.1%+ 550.0%228260.0%– 56.7%220218
191Honda Civic130.1%+ 85.7%189420.0%+ 31.3%199211
192Ford Capri120.0%– 29.4%137850.1%+ 88.9%158182
193Ford Transit Custom120.0%– 58.6%208430.0%– 28.3%197171
194Porsche Panamera120.0%– 29.4%194360.0%– 35.7%206187
195Volvo S/V90120.0%– 97.7%235810.1%– 94.4%16520
196Lexus UX 110.0%+ 37.5%131830.1%+ 56.6%160190
197Polestar YSM110.0%– 21.4%224210.0%– 56.3%229201
198Subaru Forester110.0%n/a147900.1%– 83.9%152104
199Xpeng P7110.0%n/a296130.0%+ 160.0%243264
200BMW 2-Series100.0%– 84.1%192500.1%– 69.3%192124
201Citroen Jumpy100.0%n/a211330.0%n/a211291
202Fiat Grande Panda100.0%new207360.0%new205 –
203Honda ZR-V100.0%+ 66.7%220280.0%+ 40.0%218221
204Hyundai Bayon100.0%– 37.5%1501080.1%+ 157.1%145191
205Nissan Ariya100.0%– 92.2%197550.1%– 87.4%18889
206Nissan Micra100.0%new251650.1%new179 –
207Opel Corsa100.0%– 9.1%166840.1%+ 40.0%159153
208BYD Sealion90.0%new210330.0%new209325
209Mazda390.0%+ 50.0%248190.0%– 32.1%232227
210Mercedes EQB90.0%– 90.1%1551080.1%– 68.9%14653
211MG 390.0%+ 28.6%223350.0%+ 288.9%208179
212BMW 4-Series80.0%– 20.0%198220.0%+ 46.7%227235
213Iveco Daily80.0%+ 700.0%263110.0%+ 83.3%246281
214MAN SKÅP80.0%+ 700.0%266100.0%+ 900.0%251273
215Mercedes EQS80.0%– 50.0%181450.1%– 43.8%195184
216Peugeot 40880.0%– 52.9%252110.0%– 94.2%247174
217DS 770.0%+ 250.0%218240.0%+ 100.0%223240
218Ford Tourneo Connect70.0%– 12.5%219260.0%– 21.2%221215
219Honda CR-V70.0%– 85.4%201300.0%– 75.6%216161
220MG HS70.0%– 90.7%182450.1%– 76.4%196166
221Opel Grandland X70.0%– 69.6%1271010.1%+ 3.1%148128
222Renault Trafic70.0%+ 75.0%167390.0%+ 11.4%203212
223Audi Q260.0%– 70.0%145550.1%– 17.9%186159
224BYD Atto 360.0%n/a188200.0%+ 1900.0%230324
225Lotus Eletre60.0%+ 200.0%213150.0%+ 25.0%240268
226Mazda MX560.0%+ 500.0%233120.0%+ 200.0%245280
227MG S5 EV60.0%new209250.0%new222231
228Polestar 560.0%new183220.0%new228 –
229Smart #560.0%new234180.0%new235258
230Toyota Proace City60.0%n/a151680.1%n/a177363
231BMW X650.0%+ 0.0%245150.0%+ 36.4%239242
232BMW Z450.0%+ 66.7%25780.0%+ 0.0%257284
233Citroen C350.0%– 77.3%217170.0%– 80.7%236197
234Mercedes AMG50.0%– 16.7%267150.0%– 34.8%241 n/a
235Subaru Uncharted50.0%new –50.0%new277 –
236Suzuki e Vitara50.0%new274160.0%new238 –
237Alfa Romeo Junior40.0%– 33.3%216230.0%– 34.3%225225
238CHEVROLET AMBULANS40.0%+ 100.0%259130.0%+ 18.2%242 –
239DS No.840.0%new26060.0%new266 –
240Ferrari40.0%+ 100.0% –100.0%+ 66.7%249254
241Ford Mustang40.0%– 42.9%231200.0%+ 42.9%231244
242Lotus Emira40.0%+ 300.0% –50.0%+ 400.0%274322
243Opel Movano40.0%n/a203290.0%n/a217251
244Renault Rafale40.0%– 75.0%205330.0%+ 22.2%212178
245Jeep Avenger30.0%– 88.5%202160.0%– 69.2%237219
246Lamborghini Urus30.0%n/a246100.0%+ 0.0%250257
247Peugeot Boxer30.0%+ 0.0%27170.0%– 22.2%263255
248Bentley Continental20.0%n/a –40.0%+ 300.0%279314
249BMW 7-Series20.0%+ 0.0%27940.0%– 20.0%280293
250Chevrolet Suburban20.0%n/a –20.0%n/a298 –
251Citroen Spacetourer20.0%n/a22980.0%+ 700.0%258326
252Hyundai i1020.0%– 92.0%238320.0%– 73.1%213109
253Hyundai Inster20.0%– 88.9%171860.1%+ 43.3%156198
254Lamborghini Temerario20.0%new26440.0%new285362
255McLaren20.0%– 60.0%24950.0%– 37.5%275295
256MG Cyberster20.0%+ 0.0%29330.0%+ 50.0%293311
257Smart #320.0%+ 100.0%22680.0%+ 14.3%260270
258Ssangyong Torres20.0%n/a27370.0%+ 600.0%264329
259VW Touran20.0%– 85.7%206500.1%– 70.8%193130
260Bentley Bentayga10.0%n/a –10.0%+ 0.0%311336
261BMW X710.0%– 83.3%227180.0%– 35.7%234202
262Cadillac Lyriq10.0%new25840.0%new281338
263Chevrolet Tahoe10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a315 –
264Citroen Berlingo10.0%n/a –10.0%– 50.0%316339
265DFSK E510.0%new28420.0%new300294
266Ferrari F8010.0%new –20.0%new302 –
267Ferrari Purosangue10.0%– 50.0%28660.0%+ 20.0%267272
268Ford Bronco10.0%n/a –10.0%– 66.7%318317
269Ford Courier10.0%– 85.7%28820.0%– 90.0%303208
270Ford Mustang Mach-E10.0%– 93.3%28950.0%– 86.5%272216
271Ineos Grenadier10.0%– 66.7%26230.0%– 93.3%292233
272JAC E30X10.0%new –20.0%new304318
273Jeep Compass10.0%n/a23970.0%n/a262 –
274Kia K4 SW10.0%new –10.0%new319 –
275Lamborghini Revuelto10.0%new –10.0%new321 –
276Land Rover Discovery10.0%n/a26550.0%+ 66.7%273299
277Mercedes B Class10.0%+ 0.0% –10.0%– 50.0%323343
278Mitsubishi Colt10.0%– 96.6% –50.0%– 91.8%276217
279Opel Astra10.0%– 94.1%240100.0%– 79.2%253222
280Opel Zafira10.0%n/a –10.0%+ 0.0%324304
281Range Rover Velar10.0%– 80.0%204110.0%+ 22.2%248256
282Suzuki Swace10.0%– 88.9%242540.1%+ 68.8%189207
283Toyota Supra10.0%n/a –40.0%+ 100.0%290301
284Zeekr X10.0%– 98.2% –100.0%– 96.3%255147

Source: Mobility Sweden

Portugal April 2026: Peugeot scores 1-2 with 208 and 2008 in the lead

The Peugeot 208 is the best-selling vehicle in Portugal in April.

Very satisfying results for the Portuguese new car market in April with sales up 15.2% year-on-year to 21,594. The year-to-date tally is up an equally impressive 10.8% to 85,653. This month Peugeot (+19.8%) beats the market to return to the #1 spot it holds year-to-date (and held over the Full Year 2025). Mercedes (+8.2%) is knocked down to #2 with Dacia (+4.9%) also down one rank on last month to #3. BMW (+22.1%) and Toyota (+31.8%) both post strong gains to round out the Top 5. Skoda (+89.8%) is by far the best performer in the Top 10, up 11 spots on March to #8 with 4.2% share vs. 2.5% so far this year. Fiat (+338.6%), MG (+94.2%) and Hyundai (+87.3%) stand out below.

Over in the models ranking, Peugeot manages a 1-2 with the 208 (+55.3%) in the lead ahead of the 2008 (+59.8%). The rankings are reversed year-to-date. The Dacia Sandero (+13.8%) manages to stay in third place while the Toyota Yaris Cross (+26.9%) is up 12 spots on March to #4 and the Dacia Duster (-15.6%) skids to #5. Lukewarm month for the Renault Clio (-10.6%) at #6 and ranking #9 year-to-date whereas it topped the Portuguese charts outright over the Full Year 2025. Notice also the Ford Puma up 57% to #9 and the Hyundai i20 up 221% to #11.

Previous month: Portugal March 2026: Citroen C3 lodges third ever win in solid market

One year ago: Portugal April 2025: Dacia Duster manages first ever win

Full April 2026 Top 59 All brands and Top 331 All models below.

Portugal April 2026 – brands:

PosBrandApr-26%/25Mar2026%/24PosFY25
1Peugeot2,31410.7%+ 19.8%39,21210.8%+ 9.3%11
2Mercedes1,6947.8%+ 8.2%16,4967.6%+ 9.7%22
3Dacia1,6137.5%+ 4.9%24,9355.8%– 17.5%43
4BMW1,4386.7%+ 22.1%75,4626.4%+ 10.5%35
5Toyota1,3506.3%+ 31.8%104,3705.1%+ 4.5%77
6Renault1,2535.8%– 0.6%64,6865.5%– 24.4%54
7Volkswagen1,1195.2%– 15.5%84,2705.0%+ 4.4%86
8Skoda9134.2%+ 89.8%192,1002.5%+ 63.4%1819
9Citroen8423.9%– 5.2%44,5555.3%+ 30.0%69
10Kia7633.5%– 1.3%133,1203.6%+ 0.5%1112
11Hyundai7493.5%+ 87.3%152,2012.6%+ 35.6%1713
12Seat7443.4%– 9.0%122,7043.2%+ 13.5%1410
13Opel6202.9%+ 1.1%113,6404.2%+ 35.1%1015
14BYD6032.8%+ 41.9%172,2982.7%+ 36.4%1520
15Fiat5572.6%+ 338.6%181,7842.1%+ 15.5%1918
16MG5402.5%+ 94.2%142,9663.5%+ 154.2%1222
17Ford5362.5%+ 3.3%201,6581.9%– 11.1%2016
18Volvo5342.5%– 12.9%162,2802.7%+ 26.6%1614
19Audi4402.0%+ 13.4%211,5661.8%+ 13.2%2117
20Nissan4392.0%– 30.5%53,8254.5%+ 1.2%911
21Cupra3231.5%+ 50.2%249181.1%+ 33.8%2423
22Mini2921.4%+ 89.6%221,0971.3%+ 40.3%2324
23Jeep2271.1%+ 112.1%231,1901.4%+ 32.7%2225
24Omoda2251.0%new265030.6%new27 –
25Tesla2030.9%– 32.8%92,9293.4%+ 19.7%138
26Xpeng 1790.8%+ 265.3%275520.6%+ 146.4%2638
27Porsche1170.5%– 12.0%284820.6%– 24.7%2826
28Mitsubishi1110.5%– 73.6%256560.8%– 58.4%2521
29Leapmotor1000.5%+ 1150.0%323390.4%+ 3290.0%29n/a
30Smart810.4%+ 35.0%411880.2%+ 0.5%3832
31Jaecoo770.4%new332470.3%new33 –
32Land Rover740.3%– 33.9%303170.4%– 23.1%3028
33Changan Deepal700.3%#DIV/0!362250.3%#DIV/0!34 –
34Mazda660.3%+ 65.0%312780.3%+ 14.4%3230
35Polestar580.3%+ 107.1%391950.2%+ 40.3%3734
36Lexus540.3%– 8.5%372170.3%– 2.3%3531
37Honda500.2%– 5.7%342140.2%+ 0.9%3629
38DS370.2%– 36.2%292780.3%– 12.9%3127
39Alfa Romeo370.2%– 43.1%351550.2%– 52.3%3933
41Aion330.2%new40950.1%new40 –
40KGM260.1%– 36.6%381460.2%+ 1.4%4136
42Moke International240.1%new –250.0%new45 –
43Ebro140.1%new –140.0%new51 –
44Alpine130.1%+ 225.0%44430.1%+ 437.5%4345
45Suzuki60.0%– 73.9%42360.0%– 50.0%4435
46Ferrari50.0%+ 25.0%47120.0%– 7.7%5243
47Voyah50.0%+ 150.0%5490.0%+ 50.0%5449
48Bentley40.0%+ 100.0%51220.0%+ 22.2%4641
49Aston Martin40.0%+ 100.0%48200.0%+ 25.0%4839
50Lamborghini30.0%– 25.0%46200.0%+ 33.3%4742
51Zeekr30.0%new –30.0%new57 –
52Dongfeng20.0%– 83.3%43460.1%+ 24.3%4246
53NIO20.0%new49150.0%new50 –
54Maserati20.0%+ 0.0%5290.0%– 40.0%5340
55Man20.0%+ 100.0%5670.0%– 30.0%5544
56Forthing10.0%– 75.0%45150.0%– 44.4%4948
57Abarth10.0%– 80.0%5040.0%– 42.9%5654
58Lancia10.0%new5520.0%new59 –
59Vauxhall10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a60 –

Portugal April 2026 – models:

PosModelApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Peugeot 2087783.6%+ 55.3%142,5713.0%+ 11.1%26
2Peugeot 20087483.5%+ 59.8%93,2283.8%+ 13.4%12
3Dacia Sandero6352.9%+ 13.8%31,9392.3%– 22.7%43
4Toyota Yaris Cross5562.6%+ 26.9%161,5891.9%+ 25.2%1111
5Dacia Duster5132.4%– 15.6%21,6031.9%– 18.1%104
6Renault Clio4632.1%– 10.6%121,6611.9%– 42.4%91
7Seat Ibiza4372.0%+ 7.1%61,5771.8%+ 46.6%1217
8Citroen C33991.8%+ 0.8%12,1352.5%+ 12.1%35
9Ford Puma3611.7%+ 57.0%209701.1%+ 28.6%2219
10Mercedes A-Class3501.6%– 9.3%181,6712.0%+ 16.8%810
11Hyundai i203211.5%+ 221.0%179441.1%+ 100.4%2327
12Renault Captur3211.5%– 7.5%101,2581.5%– 29.3%167
13Skoda Kamiq3071.4%+ 34.6%724890.6%+ 10.6%5137
14Peugeot 30083051.4%– 2.2%221,1261.3%+ 27.5%1918
15Citroen C3 Aircross3011.4%+ 3662.5%131,3391.6%#######1535
16Toyota Yaris2751.3%+ 65.7%507510.9%– 14.3%3025
17Nissan Juke2641.2%– 13.2%41,6932.0%– 16.0%712
18MG ZS2631.2%+ 497.7%151,1651.4%+ 255.2%1869
19Dacia Jogger2571.2%+ 35.3%455880.7%– 28.5%4020
20Mercedes CLA2571.2%+ 127.4%268010.9%+ 85.8%2643
21BMW X12471.1%+ 76.4%199141.1%+ 59.5%2422
22Fiat Grande Panda2391.1%new286500.8%new3674
23Opel Corsa2391.1%– 28.9%241,7012.0%+ 16.8%613
24Skoda Fabia2241.0%+ 489.5%345720.7%+ 226.9%4282
25BMW iX12201.0%+ 189.5%944710.5%+ 10.3%5653
26Kia Stonic2181.0%+ 46.3%111,2471.5%+ 2.1%1716
27Toyota C-HR2171.0%+ 178.2%418020.9%+ 65.7%2541
28Peugeot 50082111.0%+ 6.0%467810.9%+ 55.9%2838
29Kia Picanto2091.0%+ 78.6%405630.7%+ 69.1%4577
30VW T-Roc2081.0%– 9.2%447260.8%– 9.5%3321
31VW Taigo2030.9%– 22.8%217150.8%– 19.3%3432
32Tesla Model Y1950.9%+ 80.6%71,4791.7%+ 162.2%1315
33Peugeot 3081880.9%– 53.6%301,0881.3%– 34.7%209
34Omoda 51830.8%new853550.4%new76324
35Seat Arona1780.8%+ 6.0%355310.6%– 10.2%4728
36Toyota Corolla1770.8%+ 80.6%635230.6%+ 35.5%4967
37Fiat 5001750.8%+ 872.2%1032640.3%+ 347.5%90288
38Mercedes C-Class1740.8%+ 10.1%545510.6%+ 13.8%4647
39BMW 3 Series1720.8%+ 31.3%435710.7%+ 6.1%4352
40Jeep Avenger1720.8%+ 129.3%271,0421.2%+ 32.6%2123
41Volvo XC401700.8%– 31.7%315780.7%+ 7.8%4149
42VW T-Cross1620.8%+ 19.1%387610.9%+ 26.4%2926
43Volvo EX301600.7%+ 73.9%237980.9%+ 68.0%2733
44VW Tiguan1510.7%– 12.2%674640.5%– 2.3%5839
45BMW iX21490.7%+ 88.6%1074480.5%+ 47.4%6071
46Xpeng G61430.7%+ 429.6%803770.4%+ 177.2%7199
47Mercedes E-Class1420.7%– 6.0%335950.7%– 1.3%3945
48Mini Cooper1390.6%+ 152.7%324880.6%+ 44.4%5275
49Opel Frontera1390.6%+ 162.3%257030.8%+ 1133.3%3546
50Audi A31360.6%+ 7.9%524830.6%+ 1.7%5436
51BMW 5 Series1330.6%+ 46.2%366160.7%+ 20.5%3742
52Seat Leon1290.6%– 45.1%605960.7%– 15.0%3824
53Mercedes GLC1280.6%+ 100.0%594820.6%+ 155.0%5554
54Renault Symbioz1250.6%+ 316.7%683250.4%+ 79.6%81107
55Mercedes GLB1230.6%+ 459.1%862840.3%+ 142.7%85125
56Nissan Qashqai1220.6%– 56.6%51,7082.0%+ 24.0%514
57BYD Atto 21180.5%+ 96.7%664680.5%+ 277.4%5785
58Hyundai Kauai1170.5%+ 34.5%583500.4%+ 4.2%7861
59BYD Atto 31160.5%+ 63.4%375010.6%+ 19.0%5060
60Renault 51150.5%– 22.8%574510.5%– 22.6%5930
61Cupra Terramar1140.5%+ 111.1%743090.4%+ 209.0%8387
62Mercedes GLA1130.5%– 22.6%624170.5%– 29.7%6431
63Cupra Formentor1120.5%+ 30.2%613800.4%+ 21.4%6959
64Kia EV31120.5%– 31.7%843560.4%– 18.3%7566
65MG HS1120.5%+ 40.0%555230.6%+ 82.9%4857
66Skoda Kodiaq1120.5%+ 30.2%962360.3%– 19.7%9668
67Opel Astra1100.5%+ 61.8%704430.5%– 3.7%6172
68Dacia Spring1050.5%+ 2.9%1133080.4%– 34.9%8456
69BYD Sealion 71010.5%+ 36.5%793200.4%+ 25.5%8273
70Kia Xceed1000.5%– 33.8%1153640.4%– 19.1%7464
71Hyundai Bayon990.5%+ 800.0%1472020.2%+ 96.1%102120
72BMW 1 Series980.5%– 45.3%657290.9%– 23.0%3234
73BYD Dolphin Surf980.5%new1112720.3%new89102
74Mercedes GLC Coupe920.4%– 3.2%823290.4%– 12.0%7970
75BYD Seal U890.4%– 11.0%494010.5%+ 45.8%6658
76Skoda Octavia860.4%+ 244.0%1222220.3%+ 152.3%99113
77BMW i4850.4%– 11.5%643870.5%– 3.7%6762
78Mercedes EQA800.4%+ 5.3%514080.5%+ 13.3%6563
79Fiat 600780.4%+ 32.2%534230.5%– 50.4%6329
80Mini Countryman780.4%+ 73.3%712830.3%+ 20.4%8694
81Opel Mokka750.3%– 42.3%295670.7%+ 2.2%4450
82MG4720.3%+ 16.1%1281780.2%– 42.2%11189
83Citroen C5 Aircross710.3%+ 208.7%813650.4%+ 436.8%72138
84Dacia Bigster700.3%+ 55.6%394290.5%+ 652.6%6280
85Jaecoo 7700.3%new1201680.2%new114303
86Audi A5690.3%+ 245.0%952780.3%+ 183.7%8893
87Audi Q3670.3%+ 570.0%902550.3%+ 442.6%92167
88VW Golf670.3%+ 52.3%932250.3%+ 9.2%9891
89Leapmotor B10640.3%new1091710.2%new113229
90Mini Aceman640.3%+ 45.5%772810.3%+ 57.9%8792
91Volvo XC60620.3%– 43.1%923800.4%– 2.6%7051
92Audi Q2610.3%+ 52.5%1351260.1%– 10.6%131127
93BMW iX3610.3%n/a891470.2%+ 2350.0%121345
94VW Caddy590.3%+ 22.9%782210.3%+ 46.4%10096
95MG S5 EV580.3%new1042600.3%new91108
96BMW 2 Series570.3%– 51.7%1023500.4%+ 5.4%7783
97VW Tayron570.3%+ 90.0%1261890.2%+ 509.7%107164
98BMW X3560.3%– 6.7%1551920.2%+ 30.6%10678
99Deepal S05550.3%new1241650.2%new115267
100Hyundai Inster550.3%– 23.6%1181780.2%+ 32.8%110106
101Skoda Superb550.3%+ 175.0%1101790.2%+ 289.1%109123
102Renault Megane E-Tech540.3%+ 170.0%992130.2%+ 69.0%101130
103Jeep Compass530.2%+ 178.9%1231350.2%+ 84.9%127172
104Mitsubishi ASX520.2%– 35.0%473850.4%– 39.0%6865
105VW Passat510.2%+ 21.4%1511080.1%– 33.7%151132
106Skoda Elroq500.2%+ 233.3%1331620.2%+ 295.1%116137
107Hyundai Ioniq 5490.2%+ 145.0%1461460.2%+ 30.4%122142
108Hyundai Tucson490.2%+ 25.6%762460.3%+ 20.0%9476
109BMW i5480.2%– 11.1%1061950.2%+ 0.0%10497
110Cupra Tavascan480.2%+ 182.4%1381110.1%+ 0.0%146129
111Ford Explorer470.2%+ 42.4%1771280.1%+ 36.2%129141
112Ford Tourneo/Transit Custom470.2%+ 38.2%2631240.1%– 31.9%134126
113Mercedes CLE470.2%+ 20.5%1371360.2%– 6.8%125131
114Kia Sportage460.2%– 37.8%1142410.3%– 17.2%9586
115Renault Austral460.2%+ 170.6%912270.3%+ 76.0%97119
116BYD Seal440.2%– 36.2%1271350.2%– 65.3%12681
117Toyota Corolla Cross440.2%+ 69.2%1541820.2%– 6.2%108117
118Volvo XC90440.2%– 2.2%1601020.1%+ 0.0%159153
119Omoda 9420.2%new881480.2%new120294
120Polestar 4420.2%+ 200.0%1211260.1%+ 43.2%132151
121Volvo EX40420.2%+ 425.0%1701120.1%+ 387.0%145185
122Citroen C4410.2%– 68.5%734870.6%– 13.5%5348
123Porsche 911410.2%+ 78.3%1321340.2%+ 17.5%128156
124VW Polo380.2%– 50.6%563280.4%+ 277.0%80100
125Cupra Born370.2%– 15.9%200730.1%– 7.6%180173
126Fiat Panda370.2%– 14.0%483640.4%– 41.6%7340
127Peugeot 408370.2%+ 105.6%872530.3%+ 120.0%93149
128Skoda Scala370.2%– 30.2%1421120.1%– 22.8%144128
129VW Multivan370.2%– 58.0%1651160.1%– 42.6%14290
130Xpeng G9360.2%+ 100.0%981750.2%+ 153.6%112169
131Opel Grandland340.2%+ 209.1%1311490.2%+ 38.0%119163
132Aion V330.2%new152950.1%new162233
133Audi Q4330.2%– 41.1%1431120.1%– 34.9%143105
134Dacia Logan330.2%– 2.9%181680.1%– 58.3%187139
135Audi Q6320.1%+ 3.2%199720.1%– 61.7%18188
136Renault 4320.1%new1501230.1%new137177
137Nissan Micra310.1%new831190.1%new139373
138Range Rover Sport310.1%– 22.5%1251030.1%– 29.9%156135
139Renault Scenic E-Tech310.1%– 39.2%1291220.1%– 14.1%138133
140Alfa Romeo Junior300.1%+ 114.3%1121230.1%– 44.8%135111
141Lexus LBX300.1%+ 25.0%1591020.1%– 2.9%158152
142Mazda6e300.1%new1401160.1%new141184
143Peugeot e-Rifter290.1%+ 314.3%189700.1%+ 118.8%184223
144Skoda Enyaq290.1%+ 383.3%223700.1%+ 366.7%185200
145Smart #5290.1%new239520.1%new208224
146BMW X5280.1%+ 7.7%166630.1%– 29.2%190158
147DS 7280.1%– 37.8%1451180.1%– 23.9%140124
148Honda HR-V280.1%+ 40.0%1561100.1%+ 18.3%148136
149Mercedes Citan Tourer280.1%+ 64.7%148780.1%+ 47.2%175187
150Mercedes EQE280.1%– 61.1%1301270.1%– 53.1%13079
151Mercedes Vito Tourer280.1%– 22.2%971450.2%– 12.7%123147
152Porsche Cayenne Coupe280.1%– 17.6%1531090.1%– 19.3%150144
153Porsche Macan280.1%– 47.2%1011580.2%– 39.0%117103
154BMW iX270.1%– 43.8%1441230.1%+ 38.2%136114
155Mercedes GLE270.1%+ 125.0%217690.1%+ 35.3%186155
156BYD Dolphin260.1%– 46.9%1901050.1%– 50.9%154101
157Smart #1260.1%– 3.7%205760.1%– 9.5%177175
158Smart #3260.1%– 18.8%224600.1%– 41.2%196157
159Toyota Aygo X260.1%– 64.4%1001940.2%– 45.8%10584
160VW ID.3250.1%+ 25.0%1581050.1%+ 25.0%155109
161Ford Kuga240.1%– 7.7%214680.1%– 29.9%188176
162KGM Torres240.1%– 4.0%139840.1%– 19.2%172160
163Moke240.1%new –250.0%new251359
164Kia EV4230.1%new162900.1%new166225
165Volvo EC40230.1%+ 1050.0%174740.1%+ 722.2%179235
166Leapmotor C10220.1%+ 633.3%1821060.1%+ 3433.3%153195
167Ford Tourneo Courier210.1%– 41.7%197610.1%– 58.5%193148
168Toyota Prius210.1%+ 61.5%268340.0%– 35.8%231209
169MG S6200.1%new173550.1%new205
170VW ID.4200.1%– 65.5%1341440.2%– 10.6%124116
171Hyundai Ioniq 9190.1%new317200.0%new256
172Mitsubishi Colt190.1%– 94.2%168920.1%– 86.0%16444
173BMW 4 Series180.1%– 30.8%1961060.1%– 13.1%152165
174Audi A1170.1%– 68.5%1171240.1%– 9.5%133118
175Mitsubishi Outlander170.1%n/a169820.1%n/a173196
176Renault Rafale170.1%– 65.3%149920.1%– 32.8%165104
177Audi A6160.1%– 63.6%218740.1%– 29.5%178122
178Fiat 500e160.1%n/a220580.1%n/a200201
179Mazda2160.1%– 15.8%164670.1%– 43.2%189168
180Peugeot Expert Traveller160.1%– 23.8%157900.1%+ 60.7%167182
181Volvo V60160.1%– 81.2%116990.1%– 43.1%160115
182Deepal S07150.1%new208600.1%new195244
183Ford Transit150.1%+ 25.0%751570.2%+ 336.1%118190
184Renault Trafic150.1%– 57.1%210850.1%+ 32.8%171162
185Ford Capri140.1%+ 7.7%247320.0%– 8.6%234216
186Hyundai i10140.1%– 48.1%202500.1%– 65.0%209121
187Land Rover Defender140.1%+ 40.0%172570.1%+ 21.3%202213
188Leapmotor T03140.1%+ 180.0%163620.1%+ 785.7%192220
189Lexus RZ140.1%+ 133.3%259320.0%+ 220.0%237264
190Nissan Primastar140.1%+ 1300.0%691960.2%#######103222
191Opel Zafira Life140.1%+ 133.3%185450.1%+ 32.4%217207
192Volvo EX90140.1%+ 7.7%1831030.1%+ 221.9%157134
193Citroen C4 X130.1%– 38.1%184870.1%– 32.0%169154
194Kia EV5130.1%new187550.1%new203 –
195Kia EV6130.1%– 61.8%227420.0%– 51.2%220170
196Kia Niro130.1%+ 18.2%236320.0%– 42.9%235199
197Range Rover Evoque130.1%– 48.0%193630.1%– 19.2%191180
198Skoda Karoq130.1%+ 30.0%194580.1%+ 48.7%201171
199BMW X2120.1%– 29.4%233590.1%– 59.3%197159
200Cupra Leon120.1%– 14.3%201450.1%– 56.3%216161
201Hyundai i30120.1%– 58.6%288260.0%– 59.4%249189
202Mercedes EQB120.1%– 75.0%179720.1%– 64.7%18298
203Mitsubishi Grandis120.1%new228360.0%new228287
204VW ID.Buzz120.1%– 7.7%212430.1%+ 2.4%219188
205Alpine A290110.1%+ 450.0%232340.0%+ 580.0%229253
206Mercedes G-Class110.1%– 15.4%243400.0%– 13.0%223198
207Mercedes Sprinter110.1%– 42.1%192470.1%– 21.7%212183
208Mercedes V-Class110.1%– 72.5%119940.1%– 8.7%163166
209Mini JCW110.1%+ 10.0%203480.1%+ 54.8%211240
210Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross110.1%+ 83.3%198610.1%– 25.6%194211
211Range Rover  110.1%– 21.4%204460.1%– 23.3%215194
212Renault Espace110.1%+ 22.2%230430.1%– 10.4%218193
213Toyota bZ4X110.1%– 73.8%1951110.1%– 37.6%147146
214VW Caravelle110.1%– 84.1%171530.1%– 23.2%207191
215VW Crafter110.1%– 15.4%211390.0%+ 18.2%225214
216BMW Z4100.0%+ 233.3%281170.0%+ 54.5%262277
217Porsche Taycan100.0%+ 25.0%250330.0%– 37.7%233215
218Citroen e-Berlingo90.0%– 18.2%213710.1%+ 491.7%183245
219Honda CR-V90.0%– 10.0%234290.0%+ 11.5%243239
220Kia K490.0%new273530.1%new206 –
221Lexus NX90.0%– 55.0%167790.1%– 15.1%174150
222Polestar 390.0%+ 200.0%293280.0%+ 115.4%246266
223Porsche Panamera90.0%– 35.7%244370.0%– 43.9%227204
224Renault Twingo E-Tech90.0%new246170.0%new265 –
225BYD Seal 680.0%new108760.1%new176242
226Mazda CX-580.0%+ 33.3%209210.0%– 32.3%255252
227Mercedes S-Class80.0%– 27.3%265290.0%– 19.4%244234
228Opel Combo80.0%+ 14.3%229310.0%+ 158.3%238257
229Tesla Model 380.0%– 95.8%81,4371.7%– 23.3%148
230Toyota Proace City Verso80.0%– 33.3%231310.0%– 35.4%239208
231Toyota Proace Verso80.0%– 55.6%186590.1%– 44.9%199143
232Alfa Romeo Tonale70.0%– 85.4%256290.0%– 68.8%242212
233Audi Q570.0%n/a207330.0%+ 1000.0%232254
234Citroen Spacetourer70.0%– 12.5%176490.1%+ 104.2%210205
235Hyundai Ioniq 670.0%+ 250.0% –90.0%+ 50.0%287292
236Hyundai Santa Fe70.0%– 46.2%248300.0%– 38.8%241202
237Mercedes B-Class70.0%– 65.0%175550.1%– 47.1%204140
238MG S970.0%new180270.0%new247
239Polestar 270.0%– 36.4%266410.0%+ 7.9%221186
240BMW 7 Series60.0%– 33.3%219280.0%+ 0.0%245236
241Fiat Ducato60.0%– 14.3%286140.0%+ 75.0%275275
242Honda Jazz60.0%– 60.0%226380.0%– 34.5%226192
243Mazda MX-560.0%+ 50.0%188460.1%+ 91.7%214237
244Mercedes GLE Coupe60.0%– 40.0%221260.0%– 27.8%250210
245Renault Kangoo60.0%+ 50.0%238340.0%+ 112.5%230206
246Toyota RAV460.0%– 89.8%206890.1%– 60.1%16895
247BMW X750.0%+ 25.0%305140.0%+ 27.3%274268
248Ford Mustang (incl. Mach E)50.0%+ 25.0%287170.0%– 37.0%264248
249Honda ZR-V50.0%+ 0.0%235260.0%+ 100.0%248247
250Jaecoo 550.0%new215200.0%new257
251MG350.0%– 94.3%427430.9%+ 233.2%31110
252Nissan Ariya50.0%– 80.8%141870.1%– 48.8%170112
253Renault Master50.0%+ 0.0%254190.0%+ 46.2%259263
254Voyah Courage50.0%new29780.0%new294298
255BMW XM40.0%– 63.6%261180.0%– 53.8%260219
256DS No440.0%new1051090.1%new149272
257DS No840.0%new26290.0%new285313
258Ebro S70040.0%new –40.0%new312 –
259Ebro S80040.0%new –40.0%new313 –
260Ebro S90040.0%new –40.0%new314 –
261Kia PV540.0%new258180.0%new261358
262Land Rover Discovery Sport40.0%– 77.8%178320.0%– 33.3%236221
263Suzuki Vitara40.0%– 20.0%260120.0%– 40.0%277255
264Fiat Ulysse30.0%new31360.0%new301
265Lamborghini Urus30.0%– 25.0%252160.0%+ 45.5%267293
266Mercedes EQS30.0%– 25.0%32570.0%– 50.0%297276
267MG Cyberster30.0%– 25.0%253150.0%+ 7.1%272251
268Nissan X-Trail30.0%– 80.0%222220.0%– 75.3%254179
269Renault Arkana30.0%– 88.0%237160.0%– 82.0%269174
270Volvo ES9030.0%new240310.0%new240407
271VW California30.0%+ 200.0%277110.0%+ 1000.0%278332
272Alpine A39020.0%new27050.0%new305
273Aston Martin DBX20.0%n/a30080.0%+ 14.3%289290
274Bentley Bentayga20.0%+ 100.0%30460.0%+ 50.0%300307
275Bentley Continental20.0%+ 100.0%279140.0%+ 16.7%273278
276BMW i720.0%– 60.0%280100.0%– 28.6%279289
277BYD Tang EV20.0%+ 0.0%282170.0%+ 240.0%263285
278Dongfeng Box20.0%– 83.3%191460.1%+ 24.3%213197
279Ebro S40020.0%new –20.0%new340 –
280Ferrari 12Cilindri20.0%new28440.0%new315367
281Ferrari Amalfi20.0%new31030.0%new324
282Fiat Doblo20.0%n/a31240.0%n/a316353
284Honda Civic20.0%+ 0.0%27190.0%+ 12.5%286261
285Jaecoo T36120.0%new161590.1%new198314
286Jeep Renegade20.0%– 77.8% –30.0%– 85.7%327231
287KGM Korando20.0%– 77.8%272150.0%– 31.8%270279
288Kia Sorento20.0%– 75.0%242220.0%– 42.1%253217
289Man TGE20.0%+ 100.0%32270.0%– 30.0%296281
290Mazda CX-3020.0%+ 100.0%291100.0%– 37.5%281280
291Mazda CX-6020.0%+ 0.0%29260.0%– 60.0%303286
292Mercedes eVito Tourer20.0%new24990.0%new288297
293Mercedes T-Class20.0%new –20.0%new347 –
294Suzuki Swift20.0%– 86.7%225200.0%– 48.7%258232
295VW ID.520.0%– 81.8%29850.0%– 87.2%308226
296VW ID.720.0%– 80.0%251170.0%– 68.5%266218
297Abarth 600e10.0%– 80.0%26940.0%– 20.0%309309
298Aston Martin DB1210.0%n/a –30.0%+ 50.0%321338
299Aston Martin DB12 Volante10.0%+ 0.0% –20.0%– 50.0%334310
300Audi e-Tron10.0%+ 0.0%30220.0%+ 0.0%328351
301Audi Q810.0%– 75.0%30370.0%+ 0.0%295273
302BYD Han10.0%n/a30630.0%+ 50.0%323334
303Citroen Berlingo10.0%n/a25780.0%– 69.2%290260
304DS 410.0%– 87.5% –20.0%– 98.2%339181
305Ferrari Purosangue10.0%n/a31130.0%+ 0.0%325331
306Fiat Qubo L10.0%new –10.0%new352 –
307Ford Focus10.0%– 99.2% –980.1%– 78.0%16155
308Ford Tourneo/Transit Connect10.0%– 94.7%31430.0%– 91.4%326250
309Forthing Friday10.0%– 50.0%31520.0%– 75.0%342262
310Kia EV910.0%– 85.7%264220.0%– 24.1%252227
311Lancia Ypsilon10.0%new32020.0%new344365
312Lexus RX10.0%– 50.0% –30.0%– 40.0%312295
313Maserati Grecale10.0%– 50.0%27460.0%– 50.0%302270
314Maserati MCPura10.0%new –10.0%new358 –
315Mazda CX-8010.0%+ 0.0% –20.0%– 33.3%345322
316Mazda310.0%+ 0.0%275100.0%– 23.1%282291
317Mercedes AMG GT10.0%+ 0.0%32350.0%– 61.5%307256
318Mercedes AMG Purespeed10.0%new32420.0%new346
319Mercedes GLS10.0%+ 0.0%327100.0%+ 66.7%284299
320Mercedes SL-Class10.0%– 50.0% –30.0%– 50.0%329326
321Nio ET510.0%new –40.0%new318374
322NIO Firefly10.0%new27680.0%new293333
323Peugeot Expert10.0%n/a33030.0%+ 50.0%331350
324Peugeot Rifter10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a362 –
325Porsche 71810.0%+ 0.0%33170.0%+ 40.0%298311
326Range Rover Velar10.0%– 80.0%245160.0%– 48.4%268238
327Toyota GR Yaris Rally210.0%new –10.0%new364 –
312Vauxhall Combo10.0%new –10.0%new365 –
329Zeekr 00110.0%new –10.0%new367 –
330Zeekr 7X10.0%new –10.0%new368 –
331Zeekr X10.0%new –10.0%new369 –

Source: ACAP

Croatia April 2026: Opel Frontera up to record 2nd place

The Opel Frontera is only outsold by the Skoda Octavia in April.

New car sales in Croatia drop -5.8% year-on-year in April to 8,465 units. However after a strong start of the year the YTD tally is still in positive at +5.2% to 25,203. Skoda (-4%) returns to its traditional pole position in the brands ranking with a strong 12.1% share. It is followed this month by Opel (+82.1%) up two spots on March to #2. Volkswagen (+0.6%) stays at #3 whereas Renault (-42.1%), leader last month and a year ago, is in complete freefall at #4. Hyundai (+3.4%) is the only additional YoY gainer in the Top 10, with Suzuki (-21.7%) and Dacia (-21.1%) hit the hardest. Further down, BYD (+636.8%), MG (+271.7%) and Mini (+204.3%) all post surreal upticks.

Over in the models charts, the Skoda Octavia (-8.2%) is back to #1 with 5.2% share, in line with the 5.1% it commands year-to-date. The new Opel Frontera is the performer of the month, up to a record 2nd place with 4.4% share. It ranks #6 so far this year. The Mokka (+158.6%) makes it two Opel models on the podium. #1 last month and a year ago, the Renault Clio (-50.7%) halves its year-ago sales and falls to #4 but poor results from similarity selling models means it is actually up to #2 year-to-date. First Croatian Top 20 finishes for the Volvo XC40 (#19) and Dacia Bigster (#20).

Previous month: Croatia March 2026: Renault and Clio in the lead, Opel up 119.2%

One year ago: Croatia April 2025: Strongest month in 6 years, Renault dominates again

Full April 2026 Top 47 All brands and Top 20 models below.

Croatia April 2026 – brands:

PosBrandApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Skoda1,02512.1%– 4.0%23,23912.9%+ 6.5%11
2Opel90310.7%+ 82.1%41,9497.7%+ 60.9%43
3Volkswagen90110.6%+ 0.6%32,72410.8%+ 7.4%22
4Renault7689.1%– 42.1%12,0428.1%– 23.2%34
5Dacia4755.6%– 21.1%71,2955.1%– 21.3%77
6Suzuki4695.5%– 21.7%51,6346.5%– 13.0%55
7Toyota4645.5%– 5.3%61,4885.9%+ 7.7%66
8Hyundai3944.7%+ 3.4%81,1834.7%+ 8.9%88
9BMW3253.8%– 31.4%101,0034.0%+ 6.4%1011
10Audi3213.8%– 1.2%91,0674.2%+ 7.0%910
11Peugeot1792.1%– 39.9%145532.2%– 12.5%1313
12Mercedes1762.1%– 24.1%155022.0%– 6.2%1615
13MG1712.0%+ 271.7%263551.4%+ 203.4%2021
14Ford1702.0%– 27.4%135832.3%– 6.4%1212
15Kia1631.9%– 51.3%118493.4%– 22.4%119
16Citroen1601.9%– 2.4%194371.7%– 12.2%1714
17Cupra1551.8%+ 43.5%164311.7%+ 28.3%1817
18Volvo1541.8%+ 10.8%184031.6%+ 15.5%1922
19BYD1401.7%+ 636.8%125282.1%+ 1660.0%1424
20Mini1401.7%+ 204.3%292020.8%+ 140.5%2530
21Mazda1281.5%– 2.3%175082.0%+ 5.0%1516
22Geely1011.2%– 6.5%222571.0%– 15.2%2218
23Seat911.1%+ 54.2%242160.9%+ 40.3%2420
24Omoda881.0%n/a212711.1%#######2133
25Jaecoo610.7%+ 6000.0%251860.7%+ 4550.0%2634
26Fiat580.7%+ 190.0%31990.4%+ 147.5%3027
27Nissan530.6%– 39.8%232300.9%– 23.8%2319
28Tesla360.4%+ 414.3%201750.7%+ 230.2%2725
29Porsche300.4%– 6.3%281270.5%– 10.6%2826
30Forthing260.3%– 61.8%341000.4%– 29.1%2923
31Leapmotor220.3%new38450.2%new3642
32Lexus200.2%+ 66.7%32720.3%+ 9.1%3232
33Land Rover150.2%– 21.1%36610.2%– 44.0%3331
34Jeep130.2%– 77.6%27810.3%– 31.4%3128
35SsangYong130.2%– 65.8%30580.2%– 42.6%3429
36Alfa Romeo120.1%– 57.1%37390.2%– 40.0%3935
37Honda120.1%+ 50.0%35570.2%+ 58.3%3536
38Subaru90.1%– 10.0%33420.2%– 4.5%3837
39Zeekr50.1%new40120.0%new4251
40BAIC40.0%new4550.0%new4459
41Mitsubishi40.0%n/a39420.2%+ 740.0%3738
42DS30.0%– 70.0%41170.1%– 46.9%4039
43Lynk & Co30.0%– 25.0%42120.0%– 67.6%4140
44Xpeng20.0%+ 100.0%5070.0%+ 600.0%4345
45Aston Martin 10.0%n/a –30.0%n/a4547
46Bentley10.0%n/a –30.0%– 50.0%4643
47Lamborghini10.0%n/a4920.0%+ 100.0%4946

Croatia April 2026 – models:

PosModelApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Skoda Octavia4385.2%– 8.2%21,2835.1%+ 1.2%11
2Opel Frontera3734.4%new77573.0%new6n/a
3Opel Mokka3313.9%+ 158.6%67883.1%+ 150.2%55
4Renault Clio3303.9%– 50.7%19593.8%– 25.9%24
5VW T-Cross2783.3%– 35.2%49403.7%– 16.1%32
6Renault Captur2603.1%– 51.2%36872.7%– 31.0%77
7Dacia Duster2563.0%– 26.2%85912.3%– 34.0%88
8Suzuki Vitara1872.2%– 23.7%58453.4%– 11.5%46
9Hyundai Tucson1782.1%+ 134.2%125242.1%+ 50.1%1114
10VW Tiguan1712.0%+ 1.2%164741.9%+ 7.2%1312
11Skoda Kodiaq1641.9%+ 24.2%105332.1%+ 3.5%1011
12MG ZS1521.8%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
13Opel Corsa1501.8%– 52.2%n/an/an/an/an/a3
14Skoda Kamiq1491.8%+ 14.6%115112.0%+ 48.5%129
15Suzuki Swift1451.7%– 23.7%n/an/an/an/an/a15
16VW T-Roc1441.7%+ 188.0%n/a3681.5%+ 56.6%16n/a
17VW Golf1431.7%+ 44.4%143841.5%+ 27.6%1516
18Suzuki SX4 S-Cross1371.6%– 16.5%95612.2%+ 11.1%913
19Volvo XC401321.6%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
20Dacia Bigster1221.4%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
n/aFord Kuga961.1%– 54.5%n/a3051.2%– 15.7%18n/a
n/aToyota Yaris891.1%+ 4.7%173031.2%+ 42.9%19n/a
n/aToyota Yaris Cross871.0%– 37.4%153081.2%+ 1.7%1720
n/aDacia Sandero620.7%– 63.3%134021.6%– 16.8%1410
n/aKia Stonic550.6%– 49.5%202861.1%– 27.4%2018

Source: Promocija Plus

Denmark April 2026: Skoda manages 1-2, Mercedes CLA in Top 10

The Mercedes CLA is up to #9 in Denmark in April.

The Danish new car market grows by a robust 10.8% year-on-year in April to 16,754 units, leading to a year-to-date tally up 15% to 60,457. After topping the brands charts outright for the first time ever last month, Skoda (+23.7%) doubles down and repeats at #1 with a splendid 12.4% share. Volkswagen (-20.2%) stays at #2 above Toyota (+56.7%) still #1 year-to-date. Mercedes (+11.8%) ranks #4 like in March while BMW (-4.1%) rounds out the Top 5. Peugeot (+249.1%) and Renault (+58.2%) both post stunning scores in the remainder of the Top 10. Notice also Citroen (+138.1%), MG (+52.8%) and Xpeng (+37.4%) shining below.

Model-wise, the Skoda Elroq (+5.5%) cements its dominance and overtake the Toyota bZ4X (-21%) for the YTD top spot. Skoda manages a 1-2 with the Enyaq (+121.8%) up two spots on March to #2. The new Toyota C-HR+ climbs 29 ranks on last month to land on the third step of the podium for its 2nd month in market. The VW ID.4 (+7.4%) is down one spot to #4 with the Audi Q4 e-Tron (+5.7%) completing the Top 5. The Xpeng G6 (+44.5%) and Tesla Model Y (+124.8%) score stunning results, with the Mercedes CLA (+791.9%) brilliantly breaking into the Top 10 at #9 and the VW ID.7 (+57.2%) up six ranks to #10.

Previous month: Denmark March 2026: Skoda best-selling carmaker for the first time

One year ago: Denmark April 2025: Skoda Elroq takes control

Full April 2026 Top 56 All brands and Top 220 All models below.

Denmark April 2026 – brands:

PosBrandApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Skoda2,08112.4%+ 23.7%16,71711.1%+ 68.1%22
2Volkswagen1,79910.7%– 20.2%26,08710.1%– 32.1%31
3Toyota1,5659.3%+ 56.7%56,85811.3%+ 62.0%17
4Mercedes1,2057.2%+ 11.8%44,0636.7%+ 7.6%53
5BMW1,1566.9%– 4.1%64,0986.8%+ 26.6%45
6Audi1,0336.2%– 28.5%73,6046.0%– 5.0%64
7Renault8405.0%+ 58.2%83,4505.7%+ 90.2%79
8Cupra7944.7%– 33.1%92,7264.5%– 20.9%86
9Kia6583.9%+ 15.0%131,5912.6%– 31.4%1211
10Peugeot5763.4%+ 249.1%111,8203.0%+ 84.4%1012
11Xpeng4742.8%+ 37.4%151,4062.3%+ 47.1%1516
12Citroen4502.7%+ 138.1%211,6882.8%+ 472.2%1120
13Hyundai4452.7%– 22.9%141,2832.1%– 47.4%1710
14Volvo4112.5%+ 18.8%121,4092.3%+ 19.0%1414
15MG4052.4%+ 52.8%181,2762.1%+ 69.7%1817
16Ford3672.2%– 12.0%161,3392.2%+ 1.7%1613
17Nissan3632.2%– 4.5%101,4692.4%– 20.0%1315
18Tesla3632.2%+ 101.7%32,6874.4%+ 55.4%98
19BYD2821.7%+ 24.2%208361.4%+ 11.3%2119
20Suzuki2511.5%– 13.7%171,0581.8%– 9.6%1918
21Polestar2161.3%+ 24.1%226491.1%– 1.7%2321
22Mazda1951.2%+ 174.6%198781.5%+ 106.1%2022
23Zeekr1500.9%new237191.2%new2228
24Opel1340.8%+ 1575.0%245250.9%+ 104.3%2424
25Leapmotor800.5%new263900.6%new2538
26Navor720.4%– 56.6%302070.3%– 41.2%2923
27Honda630.4%– 14.9%292370.4%+ 8.2%2830
28Mini450.3%+ 0.0%282390.4%+ 8.1%2727
29Fiat410.2%+ 1950.0%38590.1%+ 555.6%3636
30Deepal360.2%new37480.1%new37 –
31Jaecoo320.2%new34740.1%new3491
32Omoda280.2%new35660.1%new3535
33Porsche270.2%– 57.8%321080.2%– 49.8%3129
34Subaru220.1%– 12.0%33830.1%+ 23.9%3333
35KGM150.1%+ 1400.0%39390.1%+ 290.0%3840
36Skyworth140.1%new55260.0%new3997
37Lexus130.1%+ 0.0%271400.2%+ 35.9%3031
38Dacia80.0%– 82.6%252580.4%+ 25.9%2626
39Exlantix60.0%new40250.0%new4066
40Land Rover60.0%– 33.3%36160.0%– 50.0%4234
41Yunlong60.0%n/a5770.0%+ 40.0%4744
42Hongqi40.0%– 73.3%44180.0%– 70.5%4132
43DS30.0%+ 200.0%4160.0%+ 200.0%4868
44Eagle30.0%+ 50.0% –40.0%+ 33.3%5054
45Today Sunshine30.0%n/a5670.0%n/a4689
46Evolution20.0%n/a –30.0%n/a5564
47HDK20.0%n/a –20.0%n/a5941
48Seat20.0%– 94.7%31880.1%– 83.4%3225
49Can-am10.0%n/a –10.0%– 66.7%6565
50Hisun10.0%n/a4360.0%+ 200.0%4955
51JAC10.0%new5040.0%new5146
52Lamborghini10.0%– 50.0% –10.0%– 75.0%7052
53Lotus10.0%– 50.0% –10.0%– 90.0%7248
54Lynk & Co10.0%new –70.0%new4449
55Microlino10.0%new –20.0%new61 –
56NIO10.0%new4640.0%new5451

Denmark April 2026 – models:

PosModelApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Skoda Elroq1,0886.5%+ 5.5%13,7076.1%+ 125.9%11
2Skoda Enyaq8234.9%+ 121.8%42,2933.8%+ 43.3%44
3Toyota C-HR+8044.8%new329641.6%new15 –
4VW ID.46804.1%+ 7.4%32,3473.9%– 14.3%32
5Audi Q4 e-Tron4442.7%+ 5.7%81,8663.1%+ 45.2%66
6Xpeng G64092.4%+ 44.5%191,1902.0%+ 52.0%718
7Tesla Model Y3352.0%+ 124.8%21,9573.2%+ 54.0%53
8Toyota bZ4X3312.0%– 21.0%63,6756.1%+ 88.5%217
9Mercedes CLA3302.0%+ 791.9%189091.5%+ 1096.1%1838
10VW ID.73272.0%+ 57.2%169781.6%+ 7.4%1314
11Kia PV53161.9%new604910.8%new37173
12VW ID.32921.7%– 27.5%119741.6%– 43.7%145
13BMW X12831.7%+ 15.5%139321.5%+ 105.7%1621
14VW ID.Buzz2771.7%– 6.7%171,0101.7%– 18.0%107
15BMW ix12701.6%+ 3.4%378941.5%+ 9.4%1913
16Renault R52681.6%+ 312.3%141,0851.8%+ 985.0%910
17Mercedes EQA2581.5%+ 6.6%109881.6%– 3.8%1211
18Volvo EX402511.5%+ 74.3%218181.4%+ 44.3%2225
19Toyota Urban Cruiser2481.5%new151,1842.0%new8252
20Citroen C5 Aircross2431.5%n/a664880.8%+ 16166.7%38211
21Renault Scenic2411.4%+ 30.3%128561.4%+ 53.4%2020
22Cupra Tavascan2301.4%+ 46.5%59961.6%– 3.0%1115
23Cupra Formentor2201.3%– 39.2%585270.9%– 32.4%3212
24Cupra Born2091.2%+ 29.8%408271.4%+ 18.8%2119
25Polestar 42041.2%+ 183.3%205981.0%+ 151.3%2956
26Nissan Qashqai1961.2%– 1.5%99221.5%+ 2.9%1730
27BMW 5 Series1941.2%+ 100.0%225160.9%+ 148.1%3369
28Peugeot 20081821.1%+ 264.0%554930.8%+ 125.1%3645
29Peugeot 2081811.1%+ 2916.7%286191.0%+ 1275.6%2648
30Citroen C3 Aircross1741.0%#######426251.0%+ 62400.0%2550
31Ford Explorer1621.0%– 14.3%276161.0%+ 11.6%2731
32Suzuki Vitara1520.9%+ 216.7%266131.0%+ 136.7%2871
33Zeekr 7X1460.9%new256271.0%new2479
34Hyundai Kona1410.8%+ 16.5%504130.7%– 30.4%4540
35MG 41410.8%+ 120.3%703780.6%+ 134.8%5157
36Audi A6 e-tron1400.8%new384380.7%new4359
37Peugeot 50081370.8%+ 90.3%443980.7%+ 16.4%4751
38Audi Q51350.8%n/a1431620.3%n/a8675
39Kia EV31340.8%– 48.7%354540.8%– 55.5%409
40Mercedes GLB1270.8%+ 284.8%632470.4%+ 91.5%6489
41Audi Q6 e-tron1170.7%– 25.0%293220.5%– 49.3%5728
42Hyundai Ioniq 51170.7%– 7.9%433630.6%– 39.5%5334
43Mercedes GLC1150.7%+ 43.8%393620.6%+ 54.0%5453
44MG S6 EV1140.7%new892090.3%new70273
45Renault Megane E-Tech1140.7%– 0.9%314430.7%+ 59.4%4255
46Cupra Leon1120.7%– 45.1%992380.4%– 41.2%6541
47Renault R41120.7%new454970.8%new34106
48Nissan Micra1100.7%new513680.6%new52228
49Opel Frontera1030.6%new543030.5%new5898
50BMW 3 Series1020.6%– 37.4%334440.7%– 11.0%4126
51Skoda Kodiaq1020.6%– 28.7%414320.7%+ 81.5%4468
52Mazda6e980.6%new235911.0%new3063
53Toyota Yaris Cross960.6%+ 29.7%344670.8%+ 16.5%3923
54Mercedes EQE940.6%– 1.1%762130.4%– 43.0%6760
55Suzuki Swift890.5%– 41.1%463980.7%– 30.4%4833
56Audi Q2870.5%– 28.1%363280.5%– 39.4%5652
57Kia EV6870.5%– 63.4%741910.3%– 71.1%7637
58VW ID.5860.5%– 39.9%902570.4%– 27.4%6346
59Hyundai Inster820.5%– 36.4%712830.5%– 25.5%6047
60Leapmotor B10800.5%new563890.6%new49171
61Volvo EX30790.5%– 21.0%523360.6%+ 54.1%5561
62Mazda CX-30780.5%+ 457.1%1491650.3%– 2.4%84118
63BYD Sealion 7770.5%– 2.5%871980.3%– 15.7%7577
64MG ZS760.5%– 51.3%483990.7%– 19.9%4642
65BMW i4740.4%– 10.8%303870.6%+ 41.8%5049
66Navor E5720.4%– 56.6%852070.3%– 41.2%7135
67Ford Capri700.4%+ 12.9%1132000.3%– 2.4%7372
68Peugeot 3008650.4%+ 91.2%772920.5%– 19.6%5936
69BYD Seal U640.4%+ 300.0%591730.3%+ 179.0%81103
70Kia EV4630.4%new692270.4%new66269
71Xpeng G9600.4%+ 33.3%792110.3%+ 39.7%6983
72BMW i5570.3%– 68.3%572770.5%– 34.0%6232
73Hyundai Ioniq 6570.3%+ 235.3%1001170.2%+ 7.3%10070
74BMW X3550.3%+ 1000.0%1011180.2%+ 637.5%98185
75MG S5540.3%new1032130.4%new68109
76Ford Puma490.3%+ 188.2%1091680.3%+ 600.0%8384
77Mercedes EQB490.3%– 82.4%244950.8%– 30.7%3516
78Audi A3480.3%– 76.2%681980.3%– 35.3%7443
79VW T-Roc450.3%– 85.1%921280.2%– 86.2%958
80Ford Transit/Tourneo Custom430.3%– 29.5%1021250.2%– 48.1%9687
81Mercedes GLA430.3%+ 43.3%841770.3%– 6.3%8067
82Fiat Grande Panda410.2%new177550.1%new137172
83BYD Atto 2400.2%+ 1233.3%881380.2%+ 527.3%90139
84Mercedes C Class400.2%– 40.3%861410.2%– 39.7%8978
85Nissan Ariya390.2%– 77.8%1211180.2%– 83.7%9939
86Mercedes A Class370.2%– 53.2%621470.2%– 41.0%8776
87Toyota Aygo X370.2%– 61.1%492800.5%– 54.3%6122
88Volvo EC40370.2%+ 19.4%911330.2%+ 9.9%93114
89VW Passat370.2%+ 76.2%611430.2%+ 41.6%8886
90Deepal S05350.2%new156450.1%new144 –
91Renault Clio350.2%– 56.3%531730.3%– 64.9%8264
92BMW ix2340.2%– 22.7%1161280.2%– 6.6%9495
93VW Touran340.2%– 66.7%83980.2%– 59.8%10674
94Audi Q3330.2%+ 13.8%781330.2%– 4.3%92140
95Kia EV9330.2%+ 50.0%931640.3%+ 118.7%85128
96Jaecoo J5320.2%new112740.1%new119364
97Mercedes EQE SUV320.2%+ 0.0%117980.2%– 27.9%10480
98Renault Austral320.2%– 13.5% –2010.3%+ 60.8%7297
99Honda HR-V310.2%+ 210.0%120610.1%+ 238.9%133200
100BYD Seal290.2%+ 7.4%107870.1%– 10.3%111121
101BMW iX280.2%+ 100.0% –690.1%+ 86.5%12396
102BMW ix3280.2%+ 154.5%72930.2%+ 43.1%108178
103BYD Dolphin Surf280.2%new111980.2%new103120
104Omoda 5280.2%new128660.1%new127159
105Tesla Model 3280.2%– 9.7%77251.2%+ 60.4%2327
106Citroen C3270.2%– 85.3%675500.9%+ 116.5%3162
107Hyundai Ioniq 9260.2%new124680.1%new124163
108Opel Grandland X260.2%+ 1200.0%651850.3%+ 277.6%7765
109Skoda Kamiq250.1%– 60.3%123750.1%– 54.8%11885
110Volvo EX90250.1%+ 13.6%152700.1%+ 25.0%122112
111BYD Dolphin240.1%– 63.6%126750.1%– 59.9%117101
112Cupra Terramar230.1%– 92.4%1181380.2%– 80.1%9129
113Kia EV5230.1%new –600.1%new134 –
114Toyota Corolla Cross230.1%– 65.7%129620.1%– 68.8%13181
115Hyundai Bayon220.1%+ 100.0%157390.1%+ 14.7%148144
116Mercedes E Class210.1%– 41.7%119640.1%– 23.8%128113
117Toyota Yaris210.1%– 78.6%811810.3%– 57.2%7944
118BYD Tang190.1%+ 35.7%133530.1%+ 29.3%139145
119Ford Transit180.1%+ 260.0%1101090.2%+ 808.3%101132
120Mercedes CLE180.1%+ 100.0%138350.1%– 41.7%151180
121Mini Aceman180.1%+ 125.0%115850.1%+ 46.6%112127
122Nissan Juke180.1%+ 350.0%135480.1%– 73.0%142129
123Porsche Macan180.1%– 61.7%104800.1%– 54.8%11493
124Renault Symbioz170.1%new1051190.2%new97146
125Ford Mustang Mach-E160.1%– 46.7%142330.1%– 53.5%153125
126Subaru Solterra160.1%– 23.8%106720.1%+ 44.0%120166
127BMW 4 Series150.1%– 71.7%141290.0%– 68.8%15694
128Honda e:Ny1150.1%+ 87.5%127940.2%+ 154.1%107156
129KGM Torres EVX150.1%+ 1400.0%158390.1%+ 290.0%149192
130Skoda Karoq150.1%+ 66.7%166700.1%+ 6.1%121138
131Mercedes Sprinter140.1%– 65.0%131660.1%– 53.2%126107
132MG 3140.1%+ 55.6% –410.1%– 10.9%145160
133Skyworth K140.1%new226260.0%new161395
134Audi A6130.1%– 92.4%96610.1%– 78.7%13266
135Lexus RZ130.1%+ 30.0%146770.1%+ 352.9%115158
136Mazda CX-5130.1%n/a75760.1%n/a116 –
137Audi A5120.1%– 96.5%82910.2%– 84.6%10924
138MG Cyberster110.1%– 56.0%151210.0%– 48.8%168168
139Polestar 2110.1%– 88.3%161490.1%– 87.4%14158
140Mercedes EQV100.1%+ 400.0%132310.1%+ 34.8%154177
141Mercedes V Class100.1%+ 150.0%170230.0%+ 9.5%164188
142Mini Countryman100.1%– 54.5%139530.1%– 37.6%140133
143Peugeot 308100.1%+ 233.3%218150.0%– 11.8%174194
144Suzuki SX4100.1%– 78.3%140470.1%– 65.9%143104
145Volvo V90100.1%n/a –110.0%+ 450.0%187268
146Honda CR-V90.1%– 81.6%145370.1%– 60.2%150126
147MG HS90.1%+ 0.0%114540.1%+ 63.6%138147
148Renault Twingo90.1%new90.0%new193 –
149Skoda Scala90.1%– 76.9%147350.1%– 69.0%152108
150Skoda Superb90.1%+ 50.0%225310.1%+ 82.4%155150
151BMW 1 Series80.0%– 81.4%471830.3%+ 5.2%7891
152BMW i780.0%+ 33.3%154210.0%– 19.2%167161
153Dacia Sandero80.0%– 65.2%94890.1%– 19.1%11092
154Volvo ES9080.0%new137400.1%new147332
155Renault Trafic70.0%n/a162270.0%+ 575.0%158184
156Citroen Berlingo60.0%+ 500.0%155250.0%+ 177.8%162186
157Exlantix ET 60.0%new176180.0%new173293
158Ford Kuga60.0%– 84.6%148800.1%– 54.3%11390
159Honda Jazz60.0%+ 20.0%187140.0%– 73.6%177170
160Subaru Uncharted60.0%new –60.0%new205 –
161VW Tiguan60.0%– 86.4%64980.2%– 4.9%105105
162Opel Vivaro50.0%n/a160110.0%n/a186387
163Porsche 91150.0%– 44.4%18090.0%– 25.0%192187
164Range Rover Sport50.0%– 16.7%165120.0%– 25.0%181179
165Renault Master50.0%n/a191190.0%n/a172231
166Skoda Fabia50.0%– 44.4%171150.0%– 68.8%175135
167Skoda Octavia50.0%– 54.5%97590.1%– 45.4%13699
168Xpeng P7+50.0%new –50.0%new210 –
169Yunlong JJ2000DBP50.0%new23060.0%new208304
170Hongqi EHS740.0%new18860.0%new203198
171Mercedes GLE40.0%+ 33.3%164200.0%+ 5.3%171164
172Porsche Taycan40.0%+ 33.3%182120.0%+ 33.3%180209
173VW T-Cross40.0%n/a –90.0%– 94.3%196130
174Audi A830.0%n/a –30.0%+ 200.0%219307
175DS N°830.0%new17560.0%new201 –
176Ford Mustang30.0%+ 0.0% –30.0%– 40.0%224254
177Mini (incl. Cabriolet)30.0%– 80.0%108620.1%+ 29.2%130119
178Toyota Proace City30.0%+ 200.0%16790.0%+ 800.0%194302
179Zeekr X30.0%new173250.0%new163223
180HDK NRG Car20.0%n/a20.0%n/a233363
181Honda Civic20.0%+ 100.0%134200.0%+ 122.2%170208
182Kia EV220.0%new –20.0%new237 –
183Mazda MX-520.0%– 50.0%16860.0%– 62.5%204216
184Mazda220.0%– 88.2%18990.0%– 91.0%190115
185Mazda320.0%– 60.0%169120.0%– 65.7%179183
186Mercedes G Class20.0%– 50.0%16390.0%– 40.0%191195
187Seat Ibiza20.0%– 92.3%125600.1%– 73.7%13588
188Today Sunshine20.0%n/a22860.0%n/a206397
189Toyota Proace City Verso20.0%– 66.7%136220.0%+ 22.2%166210
190VW Crafter20.0%+ 0.0%22940.0%– 77.8%217193
191VW Golf20.0%+ 0.0%19360.0%– 57.1%207213
192VW Multivan20.0%– 89.5% –40.0%– 96.7%218124
193VW Polo20.0%– 97.4%183120.0%– 96.0%18273
194Audi e-Tron GT10.0%n/a –10.0%+ 0.0%250258
195BYD Atto 310.0%– 95.5%144140.0%– 86.9%176131
196Can-Am Spyder10.0%n/a –10.0%+ 0.0%258312
197Deepal S0710.0%new –30.0%new220 –
198Eagle10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a259351
199Eagle EG2048KR10.0%new –10.0%new260 –
200Eagle Golf Car10.0%– 50.0% –20.0%+ 0.0%231247
201Evolution DEL 3022G EEC10.0%new –10.0%new262 –
202Evolution DEL2023DUB10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a263352
203Hisun HS5DUTV-210.0%n/a18660.0%n/a202262
204JAC E30X10.0%new –20.0%new236226
205Lamborghini Urus10.0%+ 0.0% 10.0%– 50.0%271263
206Land Rover Defender10.0%n/a20720.0%+ 0.0%239323
207Lotus Emeya10.0%new 10.0%new275297
208Lynk & Co 0210.0%new –70.0%new198236
209Mercedes Vito10.0%n/a –40.0%+ 100.0%215244
210Micro Microlino10.0%new –40.0%new216 –
211Nio Firefly10.0%new190110.0%new185256
212Peugeot Partner10.0%n/a22020.0%n/a244 –
213Polestar 310.0%– 87.5% –20.0%– 94.1%245174
214Today Sunshine M210.0%new –10.0%new287 –
215Volvo XC6010.0%– 97.4%10.0%– 99.4%288123
216VW Caddy10.0%+ 0.0%17270.0%– 30.0%200212
217VW Caravelle10.0%n/a153110.0%+ 175.0%188148
218VW Touareg10.0%n/a10.0%+ 0.0%289303
219Yunlong JJ5000BP-H0610.0%new –10.0%new290 –
220Zeekr 00110.0%new95670.1%new125218

Source: Bilimp

Switzerland April 2026: Skoda places Enyaq and Kodiaq on top, BYD #10 brand

The Skoda Enyaq is the best-selling vehicle in Switzerland in April.

The Swiss new car market is stable in April at -0.2% year-on-year to 18,618 units. This leads to a year-to-date tally up just 0.3% to 71,600. 4×4 sales are up 5.9% to 9,980 and 53.6% share vs. 50.5% a year ago in April 2025. Petrol is down -19.6% to 21.7% share vs. 26.9% last year, diesel off -26.6% to 5.3% share vs. 7.2%, HEVs (including mild hybrids) drop -3.4% to 35.5% share vs. 36.7%, PHEVs are up 16.4% to 12.3% share vs. 10.6% a year ago and BEVs surge 34.6% to 4.683 and 25.2% share vs. 18.6% in April 2025. Year-to-date BEV sales are up 13.3% to 16,097 and 22.5% share vs. 19.9% over the same period in 2025.

This month Skoda (+18.8%) soars to the brands pole position with 11.1% share. This is the 5th time Skoda is #1 in Switzerland after January 2022, April 2024, February 2025 and October 2025. Volkswagen (-2.7%) is toppled to #2 ahead of Mercedes (+5%) up two spots on last month to #3. BMW (-25.8%) and Audi (-21.3%) both struggle and round out the Top 5. Toyota (+7.4%), Renault (+6.1%) and Volvo (+6.5%) all post solid scores below. BYD (+3871.4%) smashes its records for the 2nd month in a row, breaking into the Top 10 for the first time at #10 with 556 sales and 3% share.

Model-wise, Skoda manages a stunning 1-2. The Enyaq (+144.8%) is up nine ranks on March to take the lead for the 5th time ever after October 2021, October, November and December 2023. Meanwhile the Kodiaq (+62%) is up two spots to #2 just 3 sales below. The VW Tiguan (+16.6%) remains at #3 above the Mercedes GLC (+0.3%) and BMW X3 (+69.2%). Still #1 year-to-date, the VW Golf (+26.9%) falls to #6 this month despite a sizeable YoY gain. Outstanding month for the Skoda Elroq (+108.7%) at #7. Notice also the Mercedes CLA (+439.4%) up to #22. The BYD Atto 2 is the best-selling recent launch at #28.

This is the second time Skoda trusts the first two spots after November 2023.

Previous month: Switzerland March 2026: BYD smashes records, VW Golf remains on top

One year ago: Switzerland April 2025: Mercedes GLC scores first ever win

Full April 2026 Top 62 All brands and Top 369 All models below.

Switzerland April 2026 – brands:

PosBrandApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Skoda2,07111.1%+ 18.8%37,0079.8%+ 9.1%22
2Volkswagen1,92710.4%– 2.7%17,87311.0%+ 14.9%11
3Mercedes1,5848.5%+ 5.0%55,1607.2%– 6.2%44
4BMW1,5518.3%– 25.8%26,5409.1%– 8.1%33
5Audi1,1996.4%– 21.3%45,1027.1%– 6.2%55
6Toyota1,0215.5%+ 7.4%64,0715.7%+ 15.1%66
7Renault7524.0%+ 6.1%72,5903.6%– 12.7%88
8Volvo6853.7%+ 6.5%82,6393.7%+ 13.3%710
9Hyundai6513.5%– 13.2%102,1713.0%– 30.3%107
10BYD5563.0%+ 3871.4%161,3501.9%+ 1451.7%1733
11Dacia5262.8%– 20.7%92,4213.4%– 5.9%99
12Ford4352.3%– 11.0%181,5942.2%– 22.4%1313
13Cupra3812.0%– 7.7%201,3591.9%– 5.2%1615
14Porsche3802.0%– 16.5%151,5852.2%– 9.5%1417
15Kia3792.0%– 27.9%131,8982.7%– 8.2%1112
16Peugeot3601.9%– 7.2%191,6072.2%– 9.5%1214
17Suzuki3401.8%– 4.5%221,0961.5%– 13.9%2218
18MG3311.8%+ 38.5%141,4132.0%+ 74.0%1519
19Seat3191.7%– 19.0%231,1101.6%– 26.0%2116
20Mazda3091.7%+ 15.3%121,2951.8%+ 10.2%1822
21Opel2741.5%+ 10.9%171,2291.7%+ 33.9%2021
22Mini2691.4%– 27.9%249371.3%– 26.2%2420
23Tesla2611.4%+ 15.0%111,2451.7%– 15.0%1911
24Citroen2491.3%+ 30.4%211,0741.5%+ 45.5%2324
25Honda2111.1%+ 0.5%257941.1%+ 12.0%2625
26Land Rover1951.0%– 19.1%278031.1%– 0.7%2526
27Fiat1430.8%+ 36.2%286110.9%+ 51.2%2727
28Leapmotor1420.8%+ 178.4%325090.7%+ 197.7%2834
29Mitsubishi1150.6%+ 40.2%294740.7%– 4.8%3028
30Subaru1090.6%+ 9.0%333540.5%– 9.0%3231
31Zeekr850.5%new352460.3%new3548
32Jeep840.5%– 6.7%304300.6%+ 40.5%3129
33Polestar830.4%+ 5.1%313200.4%– 2.1%3332
34Smart680.4%+ 33.3%362450.3%+ 32.4%3636
35Ferrari570.3%+ 23.9%381820.3%+ 16.7%3837
36Alfa Romeo490.3%– 30.0%342910.4%– 9.1%3430
37Alpine480.3%+ 33.3%431120.2%+ 23.1%4239
38Lexus460.2%– 30.3%392220.3%– 7.9%3735
39Nissan430.2%+ 38.7%265090.7%– 70.3%2923
40JAC410.2%+ 720.0%41910.1%+ 727.3%4440
41KGM/SsangYong340.2%+ 0.0%371590.2%+ 23.3%3938
42Xpeng340.2%new401140.2%new4155
43Genesis270.1%– 3.6%481160.2%+ 45.0%4042
44DS260.1%+ 4.0%45950.1%+ 11.8%4343
45Lynk & Co210.1%new53270.0%new50 –
46Bentley180.1%+ 38.5%49540.1%+ 35.0%4846
47Aston Martin170.1%+ 13.3%44670.1%+ 9.8%4647
48Lamborghini170.1%– 41.4%42880.1%– 32.8%4541
49Maserati160.1%– 20.0%46630.1%+ 28.6%4744
50BAIC110.1%new47410.1%new4957
51Man100.1%+ 900.0%60190.0%+ 26.7%5256
52Ineos60.0%+ 200.0%57180.0%+ 800.0%5360
53Morgan60.0%+ 500.0%55100.0%+ 233.3%6063
54BMW Alpina50.0%n/a51260.0%n/a5153
55Lotus50.0%– 44.4%58110.0%– 59.3%5851
56Lucid50.0%+ 66.7%59150.0%– 16.7%5452
57Caterham40.0%+ 300.0%6350.0%+ 150.0%6264
58Bugatti20.0%n/a –40.0%n/a6367
59Chevrolet20.0%+ 100.0% –20.0%+ 100.0%6462
60McLaren20.0%– 33.3%54110.0%– 15.4%5959
61Rolls-Royce20.0%+ 0.0%56150.0%– 6.3%5558
62Dodge10.0%n/a –10.0%+ 0.0%6749

Switzerland April 2026 – models:

PosModelApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Skoda Enyaq4212.3%+ 144.8%101,1881.7%+ 74.7%515
2Skoda Kodiaq4182.2%+ 62.0%41,4302.0%+ 16.9%25
3VW Tiguan3722.0%+ 16.6%31,3951.9%+ 5.5%31
4Mercedes GLC3652.0%+ 0.3%61,1041.5%– 23.6%83
5BMW X33521.9%+ 69.2%21,3751.9%+ 50.8%414
6VW Golf3441.8%+ 26.9%11,5182.1%+ 33.3%14
7Skoda Elroq3131.7%+ 108.7%91,0741.5%+ 166.5%107
8Audi Q33071.6%– 5.2%161,0771.5%– 16.4%99
9Skoda Octavia2941.6%– 4.9%111,0061.4%– 10.7%1111
10Toyota Yaris2691.4%+ 6.3%81,1181.6%+ 16.1%710
11Skoda Karoq2531.4%– 14.5%139501.3%– 14.6%126
12BMW X12461.3%– 15.8%51,1791.6%+ 10.3%68
13Skoda Fabia2441.3%– 13.2%208411.2%– 15.1%1513
14Tesla Model Y2241.2%+ 23.1%77981.1%– 28.3%172
15Hyundai Tucson2161.2%+ 24.9%355750.8%– 26.7%2824
16Porsche 9112151.2%+ 16.8%256750.9%+ 26.6%2143
17Volvo EX302001.1%+ 60.0%386130.9%+ 27.4%2322
18VW T-Roc1951.0%– 3.9%147721.1%+ 21.8%1834
19Volvo XC601901.0%– 5.5%218481.2%+ 10.7%1416
20Toyota Corolla1891.0%+ 26.8%326600.9%+ 6.5%2221
21Toyota Yaris Cross1831.0%+ 10.2%237271.0%+ 34.9%1931
22Mercedes CLA1781.0%+ 439.4%674410.6%+ 297.3%50116
23Audi A31760.9%– 24.5%198241.2%– 7.2%1617
24Mercedes A Class1740.9%+ 15.2%305630.8%+ 6.6%3026
25Mini Hatch (incl Cabrio, Clubman)1690.9%– 35.7%425290.7%– 33.4%3720
26Dacia Sandero1670.9%– 25.1%128801.2%– 0.9%1312
27Cupra Formentor1600.9%+ 53.8%524700.7%+ 24.0%4652
28BYD Atto 21550.8%new1572190.3%new104340
29Mercedes GLA1500.8%– 5.7%365250.7%– 2.1%3827
30Suzuki Vitara1460.8%+ 87.2%763570.5%+ 33.7%6480
31Audi Q51400.8%+ 197.9%227191.0%+ 225.3%2032
32BMW ix11370.7%– 23.5%394530.6%– 25.9%4738
33Peugeot 2081370.7%– 6.8%625610.8%– 14.9%3136
34Toyota C-HR1360.7%+ 38.8%344500.6%+ 89.9%4897
35Renault Rafale1350.7%+ 37.8%463440.5%+ 5.2%6889
36Opel Corsa1310.7%+ 32.3%275980.8%+ 60.3%2657
37Suzuki Swift1310.7%– 14.9%375010.7%– 2.0%4237
38BMW 1 Series1290.7%– 57.1%415410.8%– 34.0%3529
39MG ZS1290.7%+ 8.4%295700.8%+ 56.2%2963
40BMW X51270.7%– 39.8%246010.8%– 1.6%2528
41Mazda CX-51240.7%+ 163.8%852110.3%– 30.1%106158
42Seat Leon1240.7%+ 1.6%704170.6%+ 19.1%5450
43VW Touran1240.7%+ 153.1%1304080.6%+ 82.1%5587
44BYD Seal U1220.7%+ 1642.9%185540.8%+ 2116.0%33147
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47Citroen C31160.6%+ 39.8%444990.7%+ 22.3%4354
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49Mercedes GLE1150.6%+ 4.5%534330.6%– 3.6%5141
50Renault 51150.6%– 6.5%473820.5%– 41.3%5839
51Mercedes V Class1100.6%+ 8.9%614180.6%– 3.0%5349
52VW Tayron1100.6%+ 34.1%315790.8%+ 169.3%2755
53Audi Q41090.6%– 33.9%265180.7%– 20.3%3930
54Renault Clio1070.6%+ 30.5%645560.8%+ 27.5%3264
55Dacia Jogger1060.6%+ 7.1%664010.6%– 9.9%5653
56VW T61060.6%+ 6.0%553680.5%+ 47.8%6274
57Dacia Duster1050.6%– 51.4%405290.7%– 40.8%3619
58BMW 3 Series1040.6%– 50.9%335460.8%– 16.9%3435
59Hyundai Kona1040.6%– 16.8%683460.5%– 25.9%6648
60VW ID.31020.5%– 11.3%693310.5%– 19.5%6940
61Toyota Aygo1000.5%+ 127.3%573850.5%+ 115.1%5788
62Audi A1990.5%– 21.4%455170.7%+ 7.5%4045
63BMW 4 Series990.5%– 11.6%992470.3%– 17.4%94115
64Ford Custom950.5%+ 5.6%953230.5%– 8.5%7281
65Mercedes CLE950.5%+ 6.7%1341960.3%– 21.0%113118
66BYD Seal 6940.5%new2051440.2%new141328
67BYD Sealion 7930.5%+ 4550.0%1022220.3%+ 616.1%102206
68Kia Sportage930.5%– 49.5%564840.7%– 21.3%4425
69Renault Symbioz920.5%+ 64.3%1092180.3%– 18.7%10596
70Audi Q6900.5%– 18.2%632600.4%– 44.8%8944
71Audi A5890.5%– 10.1%773090.4%– 7.2%7660
72Seat Ateca880.5%+ 7.3%932610.4%– 49.1%8858
73Porsche Cayenne850.5%– 1.2%584220.6%+ 7.4%5276
74Ford Puma840.5%– 30.6%733440.5%– 26.5%6756
75MG HS830.4%+ 53.7%483680.5%+ 109.1%6169
76Ford Kuga820.4%– 1.2%1172760.4%– 39.9%8479
77VW Caddy820.4%– 34.4%913290.5%– 28.6%7061
78BMW 2 Series790.4%– 32.5%594480.6%– 9.7%4946
79Volvo EX40780.4%+ 34.5%1112380.3%+ 77.6%97105
80VW T7780.4%– 4.9%803050.4%+ 29.8%7892
81Zeekr 7X780.4%new1142030.3%new110272
82Fiat Panda760.4%+ 590.9%813030.4%+ 846.9%79121
83Hyundai i20760.4%– 32.1%942450.3%– 31.6%9582
84VW Polo760.4%– 58.0%176020.8%+ 26.2%2418
85Peugeot 2008750.4%+ 5.6%1123580.5%– 5.0%6390
86Audi A6720.4%– 60.4%603130.4%– 32.0%7547
87Audi Q2720.4%– 45.9%493690.5%+ 16.4%6084
88Seat Ibiza720.4%– 57.4%973150.4%– 45.5%7442
89Leapmotor C10710.4%+ 255.0%1392280.3%+ 612.5%99175
90Skoda Kamiq700.4%– 11.4%1102710.4%– 27.7%8672
91VW Passat680.4%– 21.8%742960.4%– 25.8%8166
92Mini Countryman670.4%– 23.0%982910.4%– 17.3%8278
93Mercedes Vito660.4%+ 20.0%1002500.3%+ 68.9%9393
94VW T-Cross660.4%– 34.0%722440.3%– 11.6%9686
95Mercedes E Class640.3%+ 0.0%882260.3%– 22.3%10185
96Mercedes EQA640.3%+ 8.5%1051980.3%– 7.0%11291
97Volvo XC90640.3%+ 4.9%543270.5%+ 10.1%7177
98Subaru Crosstrek630.3%+ 70.3%1561530.2%+ 29.7%135153
99Suzuki SX4 S-Cross630.3%+ 28.6%1072330.3%+ 18.3%98127
100Hyundai i10620.3%– 4.6%752630.4%– 12.9%8765
101Volvo XC40620.3%– 44.6%1063220.4%– 7.5%7367
102Honda Jazz610.3%+ 10.9%1241890.3%+ 1.6%118111
103Mercedes GLB610.3%+ 35.6%961960.3%+ 5.9%114119
104Hyundai Inster600.3%+ 114.3%1192010.3%+ 51.1%111106
105Land Rover Defender590.3%+ 11.3%1181810.3%+ 10.4%121160
106Mercedes C Class550.3%– 53.0%1042050.3%– 37.7%10973
107BMW 5 Series540.3%– 62.8%793020.4%– 35.3%8068
108Cupra Born520.3%+ 8.3%1551630.2%+ 22.6%125102
109Range Rover Sport520.3%– 46.9%1222110.3%– 37.0%107108
110Kia EV3500.3%– 2.0%1152090.3%– 9.1%108103
111Mazda CX-30500.3%– 9.1%283780.5%+ 100.0%59124
112VW ID.7500.3%– 27.5%1481500.2%– 28.6%139114
113Cupra Tavascan480.3%– 32.4%652500.3%– 13.5%9259
114Honda HR-V480.3%– 7.7%1031940.3%– 14.5%115135
115Opel Astra480.3%– 20.0%1931290.2%– 27.5%150145
116Mitsubishi Grandis470.3%new217900.1%new193277
117Volvo V60470.3%– 7.8%2251100.2%– 28.6%169186
118Citroen C5 Aircross440.2%+ 76.0%1631210.2%+ 83.3%158191
119Fiat 500440.2%+ 18.9%1211810.3%+ 20.7%120165
120VW ID.Buzz440.2%– 10.2%1591580.2%– 16.0%13194
121Citroen C3 Aircross430.2%– 10.4%862750.4%+ 409.3%85130
122Hyundai Ioniq 5430.2%– 45.6%1511520.2%– 67.5%13675
123Jeep Avenger430.2%– 4.4%872520.4%+ 58.5%90107
124Peugeot 308420.2%– 35.4%1351440.2%– 45.2%142104
125Peugeot 5008420.2%+ 20.0%842280.3%+ 91.6%100133
126Porsche Macan420.2%– 68.9%782820.4%– 47.7%8371
127VW ID.4420.2%– 20.8%1321320.2%– 22.8%147112
128Renault Austral410.2%– 57.3%1011930.3%– 19.9%116109
129Honda CR-V400.2%+ 33.3%1331610.2%+ 54.8%126131
130Polestar 4400.2%+ 8.1%1161610.2%– 12.5%127128
131Hyundai Santa Fe380.2%– 5.0%1611420.2%– 21.1%144123
132BYD Seal370.2%+ 640.0%229870.1%+ 248.0%195251
133Kia Sorento370.2%+ 105.6%1271270.2%– 22.1%152157
134Leapmotor T03370.2%+ 19.4%1771310.2%– 5.8%148137
135Renault 4370.2%+ 1133.3%1461450.2%+ 1712.5%140139
136Skoda Superb370.2%– 74.8%1471550.2%– 56.3%13383
137Alfa Romeo Junior360.2%+ 12.5%1231780.2%– 15.2%122110
138Mazda2360.2%– 59.1%512520.4%– 27.4%9198
139Ford Connect350.2%+ 2.9%1701390.2%+ 5.3%146162
140Opel Frontera350.2%+ 29.6%822220.3%+ 404.5%103129
141Seat Arona350.2%+ 66.7%1731170.2%+ 101.7%161197
142Honda Civic340.2%– 12.8%1601280.2%+ 9.4%151161
143Leapmotor B10340.2%new1531500.2%new138271
144Mazda CX-60340.2%– 2.9%921580.2%– 1.9%130179
145MG 4340.2%+ 580.0%1441090.2%+ 101.9%171177
146Smart #5340.2%new1381610.2%new129181
147Toyota RAV4340.2%– 66.3%1811930.3%– 42.4%11751
148Dacia Spring330.2%– 19.5%1691090.2%– 36.3%170159
149Ford Explorer330.2%+ 3.1%2121080.2%– 17.6%172134
150Kia EV4330.2%new152840.1%new199243
151Mercedes G Class330.2%– 5.7%1491260.2%+ 0.8%153166
152Mini Aceman330.2%+ 43.5%1641170.2%– 5.6%160164
153Toyota Proace330.2%– 13.2%1621220.2%– 44.0%157132
154VW Touareg330.2%+ 26.9%202900.1%+ 2.3%194189
155MG 3320.2%– 13.5%1401530.2%+ 2.7%134113
156Polestar 2320.2%– 17.9%1371130.2%– 10.3%165163
157BMW X6310.2%+ 3.3%180850.1%+ 9.0%197194
158JAC E30X310.2%n/a189760.1%+ 1800.0%205195
159Kia EV9310.2%– 11.4%213750.1%– 25.0%206204
160Mitsubishi ASX310.2%+ 93.8%1451160.2%+ 31.8%162174
161Renault Espace310.2%– 8.8%901610.2%– 4.2%128126
162Opel Mokka300.2%+ 36.4%1411260.2%+ 11.5%154173
163BMW X7290.2%+ 20.8%1761050.1%– 3.7%175155
164Kia Picanto290.2%– 57.4%1361560.2%– 31.6%132125
165Range Rover  290.2%– 9.4%1651020.1%– 8.9%179198
166BMW Z4280.2%+ 100.0%218650.1%+ 41.3%217239
167Ford Courier280.2%+ 75.0%183930.1%– 17.0%189184
168Kia Niro280.2%– 15.2%1081200.2%– 28.6%159140
169Peugeot 3008280.2%– 42.9%1291890.3%– 26.2%11999
170Renault Scenic280.2%– 15.2%186970.1%– 39.8%185156
171Smart #1280.2%+ 47.4%255510.1%– 38.6%234217
172Toyota bZ4X280.2%+ 40.0%1671650.2%+ 75.5%124167
173VW Caravelle280.2%n/a2191120.2%n/a166176
174BMW i4270.1%– 41.3%1751050.1%– 30.9%174170
175BYD Dolphin Surf270.1%new220800.1%new204 –
176BYD Atto 3260.1%n/a246400.1%+ 700.0%250347
177Toyota Land Cruiser260.1%– 45.8%182960.1%– 57.1%187150
178BMW X2250.1%– 40.5%1681110.2%– 43.7%167136
179Citroen Berlingo250.1%+ 127.3%1281040.1%+ 67.7%176187
180Jeep Compass250.1%+ 92.3%184990.1%+ 182.9%181214
181Ford Focus240.1%– 73.9%2311070.1%– 59.8%173100
182Peugeot Rifter240.1%+ 380.0%207750.1%+ 127.3%207203
183Range Rover Evoque240.1%+ 14.3%1581520.2%+ 72.7%137211
184BMW IX230.1%– 45.2%1311390.2%+ 47.9%145142
185Subaru Solterra230.1%+ 360.0%187970.1%+ 546.7%186308
186Audi Q8220.1%– 54.2%174950.1%– 40.3%188146
187BMW i5220.1%– 26.7%204830.1%– 38.5%201168
188Ford Mustang220.1%+ 266.7%171670.1%+ 97.1%215257
189Tesla Model 3220.1%– 42.1%153520.5%+ 21.4%6562
190Genesis GV70210.1%+ 31.3%248700.1%+ 70.7%213234
191Mazda CX-80210.1%+ 50.0%143830.1%+ 27.7%202224
192Skoda Scala210.1%– 58.8%196920.1%– 41.0%191149
193Alpine A290200.1%– 33.3%203720.1%+ 12.5%210182
194Audi Q7200.1%– 50.0%200720.1%– 36.8%211180
195Honda ZR-V200.1%– 13.0%166820.1%+ 78.3%203219
196Alpine A390190.1%new –220.0%new282 –
197Fiat 600190.1%– 57.8%142970.1%– 37.4%184143
198BMW ix2180.1%– 21.7%211560.1%– 68.0%224169
199Kia K4180.1%new125860.1%new196 –
200Mitsubishi Outlander180.1%+ 0.0%1881020.1%+ 56.9%177172
201Opel Grandland180.1%+ 38.5%1261130.2%+ 46.8%164151
202Xpeng G9180.1%new199540.1%new226343
203Ferrari 12 Cilidri170.1%+ 325.0%230510.1%+ 218.8%231267
204Hyundai i30170.1%– 77.6%201730.1%– 67.1%209122
205Mazda3170.1%+ 0.0%1201240.2%+ 82.4%156209
206Porsche Taycan170.1%– 10.5%191990.1%+ 4.2%182210
207Range Rover Velar170.1%+ 21.4%172750.1%+ 63.0%208233
208Renault Kangoo170.1%– 60.5%178910.1%– 33.6%192148
209Volvo EX90170.1%– 19.0%286410.1%– 55.9%249144
210MG S6160.1%new192530.1%new229 –
211Volvo EC40160.1%+ 77.8%285300.0%+ 11.1%270260
212Xpeng G6160.1%new252600.1%new221320
213BMW XM150.1%– 44.4%226640.1%– 17.9%218202
214Hyundai Bayon150.1%+ 7.1%244630.1%+ 1.6%219208
215Jeep Renegade150.1%+ 36.4%232450.1%+ 32.4%244241
216Kia EV6150.1%– 16.7%267380.1%– 70.3%254185
217Lexus LBX150.1%– 44.4%238600.1%– 31.0%220196
218Lexus NX150.1%– 21.1%195840.1%+ 29.2%200193
219MG Cyberster150.1%– 21.1%224430.1%– 14.0%245244
220Nissan Qashqai150.1%+ 15.4%711730.2%– 70.0%12395
221Subaru Outback150.1%– 40.0%208540.1%– 28.0%225215
222Toyota Urban Cruiser150.1%new235990.1%new183190
223Citroen Jumpy140.1%+ 180.0%271330.0%– 26.7%264254
224DS No8140.1%new290360.1%new256348
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226Kia PV5140.1%new2211430.2%new143452
227Mazda MX-5140.1%+ 16.7%251350.0%– 5.4%260273
228Renault Megane140.1%+ 27.3%254510.1%+ 4.1%233212
229Bentley Continental130.1%+ 44.4%277350.0%+ 34.6%258268
230Ford Capri130.1%+ 333.3%242510.1%+ 75.9%232220
231KGM Tivoli130.1%+ 85.7%194520.1%+ 108.0%230261
232Mazda6130.1%n/a222530.1%+ 1666.7%228213
233MG S5130.1%new154850.1%new198250
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235Renault Trafic130.1%– 53.6%275350.0%– 25.5%261171
236Ferrari Purosangue120.1%+ 0.0%236530.1%+ 60.6%227228
237Land Rover Discovery Sport120.1%– 20.0%185680.1%+ 51.1%214247
238Maserati Grecale120.1%+ 9.1%239480.1%+ 50.0%237227
239Peugeot Traveller120.1%+ 20.0%216480.1%– 18.6%238223
240Hyundai Ioniq 6110.1%– 62.1%278340.0%– 61.4%263226
241Kia Stonic110.1%– 69.4%2141150.2%– 33.9%163138
242Polestar 3110.1%+ 266.7%259460.1%+ 170.6%242245
243Porsche Panamera110.1%+ 0.0%210720.1%– 14.3%212221
244Ferrari Amalfi100.1%new308150.0%new301 –
245JAC ES4100.1%+ 100.0%293150.0%+ 114.3%303298
246Man TGE100.1%+ 900.0%327190.0%+ 26.7%290314
247Nissan Micra100.1%new1501100.2%new168318
248Tesla Model X100.1%+ 100.0%198490.1%+ 6.5%235278
249Alpine A11090.0%+ 50.0%281180.0%– 33.3%292281
250DS 490.0%+ 200.0%272250.0%+ 13.6%276282
251KGM / SsangYong Actyon90.0%– 30.8%206480.1%+ 65.5%236274
252Kia Xceed90.0%– 18.2%274410.1%+ 24.2%247246
253Porsche Boxster90.0%– 30.8%279220.0%– 62.7%285242
254Volvo ES9090.0%new2411000.1%new180398
255Alfa Romeo Tonale80.0%+ 100.0%179650.1%+ 225.0%216222
256Honda Prelude80.0%new243400.1%new251 –
257Lamborghini Urus80.0%– 57.9%263400.1%– 58.3%252201
258Mercedes GLS80.0%– 42.9%245330.0%– 41.1%265229
259Kia EV570.0%new2331250.2%new155451
260Lexus RZ70.0%– 12.5%294420.1%+ 44.8%246321
261Lynk & Co 0170.0%new34190.0%new325 –
262Lynk & Co 0270.0%new –70.0%new333 –
263Lynk & Co 0870.0%new311110.0%new321 –
264Mercedes AMG GT70.0%– 41.7%313200.0%– 56.5%287248
265Mercedes EQV70.0%+ 75.0%383120.0%– 33.3%317303
266Nissan Juke70.0%+ 75.0%190570.1%– 77.6%222178
267Opel Zafira70.0%+ 75.0%299190.0%– 38.7%291258
268Subaru Forester70.0%– 78.1%234480.1%– 71.1%239154
269Toyota Prius70.0%– 65.0%269410.1%– 35.9%248218
270BAIC X5560.0%new289130.0%new307351
271Citroen C4  60.0%– 60.0%320340.0%– 63.0%262205
272Ferrari 29660.0%– 45.5%247250.0%– 30.6%277255
273Ferrari SF9060.0%+ 0.0%323140.0%– 50.0%305283
274Hyundai Ioniq 960.0%new249460.1%new241275
275Ineos Grenadier60.0%+ 200.0%324180.0%+ 800.0%293337
276KGM Torres60.0%+ 20.0%262280.0%– 20.0%272231
277Lexus RX60.0%– 25.0%325240.0%– 33.3%278256
278Mercedes Sprinter60.0%– 40.0%223360.1%+ 0.0%257235
279Smart #360.0%– 80.6%260330.0%– 67.3%266200
280VW Taigo60.0%– 89.8%228570.1%– 47.7%223192
281Alfa Romeo Stelvio50.0%– 58.3%256320.0%– 42.9%267216
282Aston Martin Vantage50.0%– 16.7%302140.0%– 26.3%304312
283Mercedes Citan50.0%+ 150.0%295230.0%+ 130.0%281305
284Mercedes EQE50.0%– 83.9%258400.1%– 56.5%253183
285MG IM650.0%new264200.0%new288394
286Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross50.0%+ 25.0%265220.0%– 61.4%284230
287Tesla Model S50.0%+ 400.0%197460.1%+ 206.7%243292
288Aston Martin DBX40.0%– 20.0%282200.0%+ 33.3%286317
289Caterham Seven40.0%+ 300.0%37150.0%+ 150.0%350374
290Ford Transit40.0%+ 100.0%261190.0%+ 533.3%289310
291Genesis GV6040.0%– 33.3%292350.0%+ 25.0%259265
292KGM Rexton40.0%– 42.9%250270.0%+ 8.0%274263
293Lamborghini Huracan40.0%n/a –60.0%– 57.1%342334
294Mercedes S Class40.0%– 50.0%315280.0%– 12.5%273236
295MG IM540.0%new316120.0%new318419
296Morgan Plus 440.0%+ 300.0%34960.0%+ 500.0%346400
297Nissan Townstar40.0%+ 100.0%215380.1%– 54.8%255249
298Nissan X-Trail40.0%– 33.3%1131020.1%– 76.4%178120
299Opel Combo40.0%– 78.9%298170.0%– 72.6%295237
300Zeekr X40.0%new301260.0%new275345
301Alpina B3 Biturbo30.0%– 25.0%317150.0%+ 25.0%298322
302Aston Martin DB1230.0%+ 50.0%276110.0%– 31.3%319311
303Aston Martin Vanquish30.0%n/a266150.0%+ 87.5%299358
304Bentley Flying Spur30.0%n/a36560.0%+ 100.0%339373
305BMW 7 Series30.0%– 57.1%303130.0%– 31.6%310296
306DS 330.0%– 50.0%307110.0%– 52.2%320300
307Ferrari Roma30.0%– 50.0%335130.0%– 45.8%311276
308Hyundai Staria30.0%– 66.7%283300.0%– 41.2%268225
309Kia EV230.0%new –30.0%new379 –
310Lamborghini Temerario30.0%new268180.0%new294453
311Lexus UX30.0%+ 0.0%380100.0%– 52.4%323290
312Lotus Emira30.0%– 25.0%34080.0%– 27.3%329339
313Lucid Gravity30.0%new326120.0%new315454
314Mercedes EQS30.0%+ 200.0%346100.0%– 23.1%324319
315Zeekr 00130.0%new287170.0%new296354
316Audi e-tron GT20.0%– 71.4%257220.0%+ 57.1%283284
317BAIC BJ3020.0%new288120.0%new314403
318BAIC X7520.0%new270130.0%new308 –
319Bentley Bentayga20.0%– 50.0%319130.0%+ 18.2%309299
320BMW X420.0%– 83.3%304150.0%– 65.1%300238
321Bugatti Mistral20.0%new –40.0%new360415
322Chevrolet Corvette20.0%+ 100.0% –20.0%+ 100.0%387385
323Ferrari 84920.0%new37530.0%new377 –
324Fiat Doblo20.0%n/a –50.0%n/a353375
325Genesis G8020.0%n/a –50.0%+ 400.0%354366
326KGM Korando20.0%+ 0.0% –40.0%– 73.3%365289
327Lamborghini Revuelto20.0%– 80.0%253230.0%+ 9.5%280302
328Land Rover Discovery20.0%– 75.0%284140.0%– 26.3%306327
329Lotus Emeya20.0%n/a –20.0%+ 100.0%390370
330Lucid Air20.0%– 33.3% –60.0%– 66.7%343279
331Maserati GranCabrio20.0%+ 0.0%32860.0%+ 0.0%344346
332Maserati Granturismo20.0%n/a31270.0%+ 600.0%334353
333Mercedes B Class20.0%– 88.9%240300.0%– 51.6%269199
334Mercedes SL Class20.0%– 50.0%33080.0%– 46.7%330315
335Morgan Super Sport20.0%new –20.0%new393 –
336Nissan Ariya20.0%– 60.0%29690.0%– 97.0%326101
337Rolls-Royce Cullinan20.0%+ 100.0%38970.0%+ 40.0%336357
338Volvo V9020.0%+ 0.0%33270.0%– 12.5%338333
339Alpina B5 Biturbo10.0%n/a35810.0%n/a398 –
340Alpina XB710.0%n/a –20.0%+ 100.0%382414
341Aston Martin Valhalla10.0%new36050.0%new349 –
342Aston Martin Valkyrie10.0%new –10.0%new400 –
343Audi A810.0%+ 0.0%36320.0%– 66.7%384364
344BAIC X710.0%new36430.0%new373365
345BMW 8 Series10.0%– 66.7%36640.0%– 75.0%359295
346BYD Non identfied10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a401 –
347BYD Tang10.0%n/a –20.0%n/a385377
348Citroen SpaceTourer10.0%– 75.0%32160.0%– 40.0%340325
349Dodge Durango10.0%n/a33430.0%n/a375329
350Ferrari F8010.0%new30950.0%new352 –
351Fiat Pandina10.0%n/a291150.0%+ 275.0%302336
352Fiat Ulysse10.0%+ 0.0%33740.0%+ 33.3%363407
353Ford Fiesta10.0%n/a33830.0%n/a378427
354Jeep Grand Cherokee10.0%– 90.0%227290.0%– 6.5%271240
355Kia Ceed10.0%– 98.6%209920.1%– 57.4%190117
356McLaren 750S10.0%– 50.0%34260.0%– 14.3%345350
357McLaren GTS10.0%n/a –20.0%+ 100.0%391411
358Mercedes AMG Pure Speed10.0%new34470.0%new335418
359Mercedes EQB10.0%– 95.2%329120.0%– 79.3%316207
360Mercedes EQC10.0%n/a34550.0%+ 25.0%355380
361Mercedes EQT10.0%n/a31450.0%n/a356393
362Mercedes T Class10.0%n/a34780.0%– 38.5%331301
363Mitsubishi Space Star10.0%– 95.5%348130.0%– 93.4%312188
364Nissan Primastar10.0%+ 0.0%29790.0%– 85.0%327280
365Opel Vivaro10.0%– 66.7%38640.0%– 90.0%366293
366Porsche Cayman10.0%– 85.7%300130.0%– 73.5%313262
367Subaru Impreza10.0%+ 0.0% –20.0%– 85.7%394306
368Toyota Mirai10.0%+ 0.0% –10.0%– 66.7%427413
369VW ID.510.0%– 85.7%35640.0%– 88.2%370286

Source: Auto Suisse

Marsch praise for Kone, but blasts ‘real a**hole’ De Zerbi over CANMNT talent

Canada coach Jesse Marsch has slammed Italian tactician Roberto De Zerbi for being ‘a real a**hole’ with Sassuolo and CANMNT midfielder Ismael Kone. ‘Now look at him flourishing.’

The shocking outburst happened when Marsch was speaking to the Call It What You Want podcast on CBS Sports Golazo America.

He was asked which player had improved the most for Canada and named Sassuolo midfielder Kone, who has flourished this season in Serie A.

However, he also used it as an opportunity to blame one of Kone’s former coaches, as De Zerbi famously humiliated the young player in training at Olympique Marseille.

Marsch praise for Kone is criticism for De Zerbi

MADRID, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 16: Robert De Zerbi, Head Coach of Olympique de Marseille, looks on prior to the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD1 match between Real Madrid C.F. and Olympique de Marseille at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on September 16, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
MADRID, SPAIN – SEPTEMBER 16: Robert De Zerbi, Head Coach of Olympique de Marseille, looks on prior to the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD1 match between Real Madrid C.F. and Olympique de Marseille at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on September 16, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

“You know, when I took over the team, I think Ismael was a raw, talented person,” Marsch said on the podcast.

“And since then, I’ve talked to him a lot about discipline and concentration and everything from what that means in his daily life, in his nutrition, in his sleep habits, in the way he trains and the way he shows up every day, in the way he plays, in his overall intelligence.

“Going to Italy and playing for a team that was newly promoted, and having to fight through a situation like that in a very organised league, he’s played an incredibly important role in that team and had a great year.

“So I mean, it would probably be easy to say that Ismael is the one. Not just from what I’ve done with him and what the national team has done with him but also what he’s been able to achieve in his career, and the steps he’s been able to make through difficulty I might add.

“Because it wasn’t easy with De Zerbi and Marseille. De Zerbi was a real, real a**hole with him and he stayed strong. He never doubted himself. He found a new situation, and now look at him flourishing.

“Let me reiterate. De Zerbi was a real a**hole with him.”

MILAN, ITALY - DECEMBER 14: Ismael Kone of US Sassuolo Calcio celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Serie A match between AC Milan and US Sassuolo Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Ismael Kone of US Sassuolo Calcio celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between AC Milan and US Sassuolo Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

The incident in training was when Kone failed to follow some instructions, so De Zerbi declared loudly that he should get off the field and “call your agent” to find another club, because he would not be getting another opportunity with Marseille.

De Zerbi has since left Olympique Marseille too and is now the coach of Tottenham Hotspur, trying to drag them out of the Premier League relegation zone.

GENOA, ITALY - APRIL 12: Ismael Koné of Sassuolo (4th from right) scores a goal during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and US Sassuolo Calcio at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on April 12, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
GENOA, ITALY – APRIL 12: Ismael Koné of Sassuolo (4th from right) scores a goal during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and US Sassuolo Calcio at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on April 12, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)

As for Kone, the 23-year-old made the move to Sassuolo in July 2025 on loan for €2.5m, making it permanent for a further €10m over the summer.

The Canada international scored six goals in 32 Serie A appearances this season.

Samsung Is Now A Trillion-Dollar Juggernaut, As Conventional DRAM Quietly Out-Earns The HBM Everyone Is Obsessed With

Samsung is betting on another business model to thrive against Apple as its smartphone business can't keep up with its rival

Samsung has finally entered the hallowed trillion-dollar club, courtesy of the memory-driven tailwind that continues to emanate from AI-focused data centers, going on to permeate nearly every facet of the global consumer electronics industry. Samsung is worth $1.2 trillion right now and continues to close in on Tesla's valuation, courtesy of the relentless global demand for memory resources As per a tabulation by CompaniesMarketCap, Samsung is worth $1.21 trillion right now, and remains poised to overtake Tesla as the world's tenth most valuable company. This comes as the operating profit of Samsung's semiconductor unit in Q1 2026 surged by an […]

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Ukraine April 2026: Renault Duster back to pole position, Mazda up 191.5%

The Renault Duster is the best-selling vehicle in Ukraine in April.

5,612 new cars hit Ukrainian roads in April, a steep -7.4% year-on-year decline, leaving the year-to-date tally hanging by a threat at +0.3% to 20,056 units. Toyota (-5.7%) remains in the brands pole position with 12.5% share, with the Top 4 identical to last month. Renault (+1.5%) takes the 2nd spot ahead of Volkswagen (-21.9%) and Skoda (-23.1%) both in dire straits. In contrast Mazda (+191.5%), BYD (+40.1%), BMW (+16.9%) and Hyundai (+14.2%) ignore the negative context with splendid YoY lifts. 

Model-wise, the Renault Duster (-16.9%) returns to #1 for the second time this year after last January but remains #2 year-to-date below the Toyota RAV4 (+22.9% in April). The Hyundai Tucson (+4.3%) stays at #3 ahead of the Skoda Kodiaq (-28.8%) and Karoq (+21.1%). The Mazda CX-5 (+166.7%) sports a stunning gain with the Nissan Qashqai (+17.5%) and VW Tiguan (+5.5%) also in positive in the remainder of the Top 10. The VW Touareg (-35.9%), despite a catastrophic YoY loss, still ranks at a world best #7 and is #6 so far this year. The BYD Sealion 6 is the most popular recent launch at #9. Note the Top 14 best-sellers are all SUVs.

Previous month: Ukraine March 2026: Toyota RAV4 #1 again, VW Touareg up to #4

Previous year: Ukraine Full Year 2025: Toyota and Renault Duster #1, BYD at 26.3% share in December

Full April 2026 Top 55 All brands and Top 278 All models below.

Ukraine April 2026 – brands:

PosBrandApr-26%/25Mar1-4 2026%/25PosFY25
1Toyota70012.5%– 5.7%13,11915.6%+ 12.2%11
2Renault60010.7%+ 1.5%22,03810.2%+ 0.0%24
3Volkswagen4247.6%– 21.9%31,5407.7%+ 2.6%43
4Skoda4077.3%– 23.1%41,5837.9%+ 0.8%35
5BYD3987.1%+ 40.1%101,1535.7%+ 22.0%62
6Hyundai3616.4%+ 14.2%51,2826.4%+ 42.6%56
7BMW2975.3%+ 16.9%88374.2%– 9.1%77
8Mazda2073.7%+ 191.5%97743.9%+ 75.9%812
9Nissan1863.3%– 15.1%66733.4%– 8.2%914
10Citroen1552.8%– 13.4%125402.7%+ 7.8%1215
11Suzuki1522.7%– 43.1%76343.2%– 34.3%1011
12Mercedes1472.6%– 20.5%115302.6%– 13.8%1313
13Lexus1422.5%+ 20.3%155092.5%+ 34.7%1417
14Mitsubishi1412.5%+ 24.8%134482.2%+ 2.8%1519
15Audi1342.4%– 50.4%144452.2%– 48.1%169
16Peugeot1262.2%– 9.4%165692.8%+ 37.1%1116
17Chery1212.2%+ 101.7%202761.4%+ 80.4%1926
18Land Rover1051.9%– 22.8%183311.7%– 14.7%1721
19Kia871.6%– 7.4%173001.5%– 31.2%1818
20Volvo761.4%– 17.4%232301.1%– 40.4%2220
21Opel671.2%– 23.0%192581.3%– 3.4%2122
22Fiat661.2%– 5.7%261570.8%– 24.2%2524
23MG651.2%+ 85.7%271360.7%+ 47.8%2728
24Porsche641.1%+ 1.6%211921.0%– 6.8%2323
25Zeekr611.1%– 53.1%242701.3%– 45.8%208
26Ford530.9%– 29.3%251700.8%– 25.4%2425
27Jetour450.8%+ 309.1%291570.8%+ 234.0%2631
28Subaru350.6%– 16.7%281210.6%– 16.0%2827
29Great Wall270.5%+ 145.5%31640.3%+ 276.5%3140
30Cupra230.4%– 11.5%33560.3%– 24.3%3334
31Mini180.3%+ 28.6%34480.2%+ 37.1%3435
32Jeep160.3%– 46.7%32470.2%– 50.5%3530
33Denza150.3%+ 114.3%38340.2%+ 41.7%3832
34Seat110.2%– 81.4%30820.4%– 36.9%3029
35Lixiang100.2%+ 66.7%40260.1%+ 62.5%4141
36Xiaomi90.2%+ 350.0%46450.2%+ 309.1%3633
37Avatr80.1%+ 100.0%48350.2%+ 775.0%3736
38DS70.1%+ 75.0%41140.1%– 17.6%4343
39Geely60.1%+ 50.0%36260.1%+ 225.0%4037
40Honda60.1%– 93.1%42630.3%– 75.4%3210
41Iveco50.1%– 44.4% –70.0%– 61.1%4948
42Lynk & Co50.1%new49130.1%new4463
43Maserati40.1%+ 300.0%5370.0%– 12.5%5049
44MAN30.1%n/a37120.1%n/a4654
45Xpeng30.1%n/a –50.0%+ 150.0%5451
46Alfa Romeo20.0%– 75.0%47100.0%– 9.1%4744
47Aston Martin20.0%#DIV/0! –30.0%+ 50.0%5568
48Bentley20.0%+ 0.0%4460.0%– 25.0%5158
49Rolls-Royce20.0%– 33.3% –20.0%– 66.7%6252
50AITO10.0%+ 0.0%4370.0%+ 75.0%4865
51Cadillac10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a6361
52Changan10.0%– 75.0%5050.0%– 16.7%5355
53Deepal10.0%new –30.0%new5685
54Foton10.0%new –30.0%new5760
55Maxus10.0%+ 0.0%39130.1%+ 18.2%4547

Ukraine April 2026 – models:

PosMakeModelCategoryApr-26%/25Mar2026 1-4%/25PosFY25
1RENAULTDUSTERPC3536.3%– 16.9%212626.3%– 9.5%21
2TOYOTARAV4PC3225.7%+ 22.9%113336.6%+ 39.4%12
3HYUNDAITUCSONPC1963.5%+ 4.3%37593.8%+ 41.3%35
4SKODAKODIAQPC1312.3%– 28.8%55242.6%– 3.7%57
5SKODAKAROQPC1152.0%+ 21.1%133781.9%+ 29.5%819
6VOLKSWAGENTIGUANPC1152.0%+ 5.5%123051.5%+ 1.3%1122
7VOLKSWAGENTOUAREGPC1071.9%– 35.9%44872.4%+ 5.0%68
8MAZDACX-5PC1041.9%+ 166.7%114642.3%+ 52.6%710
9BYDSEALION 6PC991.8%new292661.3%new1527
10NISSANQASHQAIPC941.7%+ 17.5%63541.8%+ 10.6%920
11TOYOTAYARIS CROSSPC941.7%– 14.5%182321.2%– 15.9%1821
12SUZUKISX4 S-CROSSPC931.7%– 25.0%93151.6%– 27.3%1013
13BYDLEOPARD 3PC921.6%new422941.5%new1412
14KIASPORTAGEPC871.6%+ 2.4%82951.5%– 27.0%1314
15RENAULTEXPRESSLCV841.5%+ 265.2%301981.0%+ 321.3%2139
16TOYOTACAMRYPC821.5%+ 24.2%262511.3%+ 7.3%1624
17BYDSONGPC811.4%+ 252.2%311300.6%+ 80.6%3686
18NISSANX-TRAILPC691.2%– 35.5%192391.2%– 3.2%1726
19SKODAOCTAVIAPC671.2%– 59.1%102961.5%– 41.0%129
20MITSUBISHIOUTLANDERPC661.2%+ 120.0%172131.1%+ 85.2%2046
21AUDIQ8PC611.1%– 46.5%161931.0%– 42.0%2223
22VOLKSWAGENTAYRONPC611.1%+ 6000.0%271730.9%+ 8550.0%25125
23BMWX5PC561.0%+ 55.6%281720.9%+ 28.4%2640
24TOYOTALAND CRUISER PRADOPC561.0%– 38.5%75983.0%+ 24.1%46
25HYUNDAISTARIAPC530.9%+ 82.8%231911.0%+ 334.1%2350
26HYUNDAIELANTRAPC510.9%+ 240.0%571220.6%+ 100.0%3869
27MITSUBISHIL200LCV500.9%+ 400.0%391460.7%+ 60.4%3078
28SUZUKIVITARAPC490.9%– 60.5%152181.1%– 50.2%1916
29CHERYTIGGO4PC470.8%+ 27.0%521140.6%+ 10.7%4456
30LEXUSNXPC460.8%+ 53.3%431400.7%+ 35.9%3247
31MAZDAEZ-60PC460.8%new37980.5%new54448
32MGZSPC460.8%+ 318.2%61890.4%+ 178.1%59115
33RENAULTTRAFICLCV460.8%n/a381180.6%n/a40202
34FIATDUCATOLCV450.8%+ 221.4%69860.4%+ 168.8%6291
35SKODASUPERBPC420.7%+ 2.4%241530.8%+ 88.9%2851
36HYUNDAIVENUEPC410.7%+ 41.4%351480.7%+ 78.3%2959
37VOLKSWAGENT-ROCPC400.7%– 7.0%221670.8%+ 34.7%2734
38MERCEDESGLE-CLASSPC390.7%– 9.3%331370.7%– 9.3%3337
39RENAULTTALIANTPC390.7%– 29.1%141440.7%– 3.4%3130
40BMWSERIES 5PC380.7%+ 123.5%511050.5%+ 90.9%4999
41BMWX7PC380.7%+ 153.3%631150.6%+ 18.6%4352
42CHERYHIMLALCV380.7%new111780.4%new70283
43TOYOTAHILUXLCV370.7%+ 311.1%201790.9%+ 33.6%2436
44CITROENC5PC340.6%+ 240.0%98720.4%+ 94.6%75133
45RENAULTTRAFIC TOURPC330.6%n/a321280.6%+ 12700.0%37250
46VOLVOXC90PC320.6%– 46.7%671020.5%– 54.9%5028
47LAND ROVERRANGE ROVERPC310.6%– 32.6%46960.5%– 29.9%5549
48PORSCHECAYENNEPC310.6%+ 34.8%561000.5%+ 33.3%5264
49MAZDACX-60PC300.5%+ 650.0%601010.5%+ 215.6%51135
50BMWSERIES 3 MPC290.5%+ 61.1%59860.4%– 13.1%6063
51CITROENC5 AIRCROSSPC270.5%– 12.9%78760.4%– 5.0%7271
52MAZDACX-30PC270.5%+ 8.0%451110.6%+ 52.1%4558
53TOYOTACOROLLAPC270.5%– 34.1%361330.7%– 1.5%3533
54VOLKSWAGENCRAFTERLCV270.5%+ 92.9%21940.5%+ 135.0%5796
55ZEEKR001PC270.5%– 57.1%551370.7%– 42.4%3417
56LAND ROVERRANGE ROVER SPORTPC260.5%+ 13.0%54980.5%+ 16.7%5372
57LEXUSRX350HPC260.5%– 3.7%58790.4%+ 17.9%6792
58OPELCOMBO TOURPC260.5%+ 73.3%90560.3%+ 30.2%94122
59BMWX6PC250.4%+ 108.3%77770.4%+ 48.1%7185
60LAND ROVERDEFENDERPC250.4%– 30.6%65710.4%– 7.8%7798
61VOLKSWAGENID UNYXPC250.4%– 83.9%871080.5%– 66.0%474
62BYDE-2PC240.4%+ 1100.0% –240.1%+ 380.0%149105
63PEUGEOTRIFTERPC240.4%– 7.7%95790.4%+ 9.7%6974
64SUBARUFORESTERPC240.4%– 7.7%71700.3%– 16.7%8084
65VOLVOXC60PC240.4%+ 14.3%92690.3%– 25.0%8380
66ZEEKR7XPC240.4%– 44.2%122830.4%– 61.4%6411
67BMWX3PC230.4%– 11.5%139340.2%– 37.0%132104
68NISSANJUKEPC230.4%– 11.5%50800.4%– 44.1%6648
69PEUGEOT2008PC230.4%+ 9.5%91550.3%– 12.7%9790
70RENAULTKARDIANPC230.4%– 4.2%70700.3%+ 125.8%78103
71PEUGEOT408PC220.4%– 8.3%74620.3%– 21.5%8982
72RENAULTEXPRESSPC220.4%+ 214.3%661180.6%+ 5.4%3966
73TOYOTACOROLLA CROSSPC220.4%– 12.0%144530.3%– 52.3%9965
74AUDIQ7PC210.4%– 50.0%341100.5%– 37.1%4632
75CITROENBERLINGO MULTISPACEPC210.4%+ 10.5%481170.6%+ 80.0%4144
76GREAT WALLHAVAL H6PC210.4%n/a89510.3%+ 1600.0%103265
77MERCEDESGLC-CLASSPC210.4%+ 16.7%94650.3%+ 47.7%85107
78TOYOTAPROACE CITY VERSOPC210.4%– 41.7%621060.5%+ 11.6%4853
79CHERYTIGGO2PC200.4%+ 81.8%72520.3%+ 92.6%101140
80BYDSEALION 5PC190.3%+ 1800.0%146520.3%+ 5100.0%10041
81MERCEDESV-CLASSPC190.3%– 29.6%83630.3%– 16.0%8887
82OPELCOMBOLCV190.3%+ 26.7%84580.3%+ 20.8%92119
83PEUGEOT3008PC190.3%– 32.1%49790.4%+ 33.9%6868
84SKODAKAMIQPC190.3%– 9.5%107440.2%– 8.3%10993
85TOYOTAC-HRPC190.3%– 17.4%41680.3%– 39.3%8473
86BYDSEALION 7PC180.3%– 52.6%140690.3%– 40.0%8115
87CITROENC3PC180.3%+ 260.0%97460.2%– 31.3%105101
88AUDIA6 LIMOUSINEPC170.3%+ 240.0%128380.2%+ 216.7%121190
89BYDYUAN UPPC170.3%+ 30.8%181740.4%+ 117.6%7429
90CITROENJUMPERLCV170.3%– 59.5%64590.3%– 10.6%9181
91LEXUSRX350PC170.3%– 45.2%85720.4%– 16.3%7689
92CUPRAFORMENTORPC160.3%– 20.0%132340.2%– 46.0%133114
93FIATDOBLO CARGOLCV160.3%– 42.9%113540.3%– 22.9%9875
94LAND ROVERRANGE ROVER EVOQUEPC160.3%– 20.0%117400.2%– 42.9%116108
95BYDLEOPARD 7PC150.3%new123300.1%new138 –
96FORDKUGAPC150.3%+ 36.4%114420.2%– 14.3%110118
97FORDNEW PUMAPC150.3%+ 87.5%141270.1%– 6.9%143142
98JEEPAVENGERPC150.3%+ 114.3%93410.2%+ 2.5%113117
99JETOURX70PC150.3%+ 150.0%155450.2%+ 66.7%107144
100MGHSPC150.3%– 31.8%103360.2%– 26.5%129124
101MINIMINI COUNTRYMANPC150.3%+ 25.0%118380.2%+ 58.3%124154
102MITSUBISHIECLIPSE CROSSPC150.3%– 28.6%73460.2%– 35.2%10695
103PEUGEOTLANDTREKLCV150.3%+ 650.0%150940.5%+ 224.1%56174
104BMWSERIES 7PC140.2%+ 1300.0%130380.2%+ 192.3%122172
105LEXUSES300HPC140.2%– 6.7%156340.2%– 17.1%134127
106LEXUSLX500PC140.2%new80750.4%new73102
107PORSCHEMACANPC140.2%– 39.1%75520.3%– 39.5%10276
108SKODASCALAPC140.2%+ 40.0%441160.6%+ 107.1%4254
109BMWIX1PC130.2%+ 116.7% –150.1%– 28.6%176134
110BMWSERIES 3PC130.2%– 71.7%138340.2%– 79.3%13135
111DENZAN8PC130.2%new183220.1%new155 –
112SKODAFABIAPC130.2%– 7.1%47610.3%+ 32.6%9055
113AUDIQ4PC120.2%– 82.4%129410.2%– 78.9%11225
114BMWX1PC120.2%– 33.3%68550.3%+ 17.0%95123
115CITROENBERLINGOLCV120.2%– 57.1%53640.3%– 15.8%8677
116CITROENC3 AIRCROSSPC120.2%new112380.2%new123245
117MERCEDESGLS-CLASSPC120.2%– 53.8%40890.4%– 13.6%5857
118BMWX2PC110.2%+ 57.1%109390.2%+ 85.7%119179
119CHERYFXPC110.2%new –120.1%new185272
120JETOURT1PC110.2%new116370.2%new126294
121JETOURX50PC110.2%new99550.3%new96195
122MERCEDESG-CLASS AMGPC110.2%– 42.1%173360.2%– 41.0%128111
123MERCEDESSPRINTERLCV110.2%+ 37.5%174290.1%+ 16.0%141150
124PEUGEOTPARTNERLCV110.2%– 52.2%126690.3%+ 7.8%8288
125PORSCHE911PC110.2%+ 175.0%161210.1%+ 61.5%159181
126VOLVOXC40PC110.2%+ 266.7%88450.2%+ 50.0%108137
127MITSUBISHIPAJERO SPORTPC100.2%– 61.5%81410.2%– 36.9%114116
128TOYOTAPROACE CITYLCV100.2%– 28.6%136350.2%– 10.3%130109
129BMWX5 MPC90.2%+ 800.0%231100.0%+ 150.0%198232
130BYDSONG PLUSPC90.2%– 94.9%147860.4%– 84.6%613
131HYUNDAIPALISADEPC90.2%n/a148260.1%+ 160.0%146203
132XIAOMIYU7PC90.2%new194390.2%new120112
133CITROENC4PC80.1%– 42.9%124400.2%+ 100.0%115132
134PORSCHEPANAMERAPC80.1%– 20.0%135190.1%– 20.8%163151
135SUZUKISWIFTPC80.1%+ 100.0%121370.2%+ 37.0%127136
136VOLKSWAGENCADDYLCV80.1%+ 700.0%178300.1%+ 2900.0%140286
137VOLKSWAGENID4PC80.1%– 52.9%271110.1%– 86.1%19645
138AUDIQ8 SPC70.1%– 30.0% –100.0%– 65.5%197156
139BYDTANGPC70.1%+ 250.0%110460.2%+ 155.6%10460
140CUPRATERRAMARPC70.1%+ 40.0%152200.1%+ 185.7%161167
141JETOURT2PC70.1%new249160.1%new172220
142MERCEDESVITO TOURERPC70.1%+ 250.0%176110.1%+ 83.3%194257
143OPELMOVANOLCV70.1%+ 16.7%105400.2%+ 81.8%118155
144SEATIBIZAPC70.1%– 86.0%86700.3%– 25.5%7970
145SUBARUXV CROSSTREKPC70.1%+ 600.0%108330.2%+ 120.0%137171
146VOLKSWAGENTRANSPORTERLCV70.1%+ 250.0%163220.1%+ 0.0%158189
147ZEEKR9XPC70.1%new102380.2%new125468
148CITROENJUMPYLCV60.1%– 14.3%198120.1%– 52.0%186173
149FORDTRANSITLCV60.1%– 77.8%169270.1%– 67.1%14497
150HYUNDAIKONAPC60.1%– 40.0%187160.1%– 62.8%170110
151LEXUSGXPC60.1%+ 20.0%79400.2%+ 53.8%117147
152SKODAENYAQPC60.1%n/a192110.1%+ 1000.0%195285
153VOLKSWAGENCADDY KOMBIPC60.1%+ 500.0%269130.1%+ 550.0%184332
154VOLVOEX30PC60.1%– 25.0% –80.0%– 78.9%219128
155AVATR07PC50.1%+ 66.7%222240.1%+ 700.0%148175
156DSDS7PC50.1%+ 66.7%184100.0%+ 11.1%200226
157FORDTRANSIT COURIERPC50.1%n/a171120.1%n/a187326
158GEELYGALAXY STARSHIP 7PC50.1%new154170.1%new166327
159GREAT WALLWINGLELCV50.1%– 44.4%247120.1%+ 20.0%188223
160HONDACR-VPC50.1%– 16.7%186100.0%– 56.5%202148
161IVECODAILYLCV50.1%+ 25.0% –70.0%– 36.4%221215
162LEXUSLBXPC50.1%+ 400.0%100240.1%+ 100.0%151157
163LEXUSLMPC50.1%+ 25.0%157220.1%+ 57.1%157164
164LEXUSRZPC50.1%n/a20490.0%+ 125.0%210264
165LIXIANGL6PC50.1%+ 400.0%19080.0%+ 100.0%216277
166LYNK&CO900PC50.1%new205130.1%new182376
167OPELFRONTERAPC50.1%new104330.2%new136352
168TOYOTALAND CRUISERPC50.1%– 16.7%127820.4%+ 645.5%6567
169AUDIQ5PC40.1%+ 300.0%220160.1%+ 77.8%168159
170BMWXMPC40.1%n/a166200.1%+ 300.0%160204
171BYDSONG PROPC40.1%+ 300.0%197110.1%+ 266.7%190258
172FORDRANGERLCV40.1%– 75.0%133240.1%– 7.7%150161
173LIXIANGL7PC40.1%+ 0.0%191110.1%+ 10.0%191235
174MASERATIGRECALEPC40.1%+ 300.0%25470.0%+ 0.0%223237
175MERCEDESE-CLASSPC40.1%+ 100.0%208110.1%– 8.3%193182
176MERCEDESGLA-CLASSPC40.1%+ 300.0%20990.0%+ 28.6%213188
177MERCEDESGLE-CLASS AMGPC40.1%– 42.9%82330.2%+ 37.5%135143
178OPELCROSSLANDPC40.1%– 86.7%119270.1%– 75.9%14561
179OPELZAFIRAPC40.1%+ 33.3%263100.0%+ 42.9%205208
180PEUGEOTBOXERLCV40.1%– 20.0%120580.3%+ 205.3%93106
181SUBARUOUTBACKPC40.1%– 73.3%162180.1%– 60.0%164130
182VOLKSWAGENGOLFPC40.1%– 80.0%145250.1%– 56.1%147113
183VOLKSWAGENLAVIDAPC40.1%n/a151100.0%n/a206 –
184VOLKSWAGENPASSATPC40.1%n/a137230.1%+ 2200.0%154200
185AUDIA8PC30.1%– 40.0%17960.0%– 40.0%226240
186AUDIS8PC30.1%+ 0.0%16480.0%+ 14.3%214270
187BMWIX3PC30.1%n/a –30.0%+ 0.0%260266
188BMWSERIES 4 MPC30.1%+ 50.0%22950.0%– 28.6%237254
189BYDQINPC30.1%n/a –230.1%+ 2200.0%153292
190BYDQIN PLUSPC30.1%new131110.1%new189 –
191BYDSEAGULLPC30.1%– 75.0% –100.0%– 65.5%199100
192CHERYTIGGO7PC30.1%– 57.1%167130.1%– 18.8%181163
193FIATDOBLOPC30.1%+ 50.0%24040.0%– 71.4%248247
194FORDTRANSIT CUSTOMPC30.1%– 50.0%142170.1%+ 13.3%165168
195FORDTRANSIT CUSTOMLCV30.1%+ 200.0%24340.0%– 63.6%250241
196HYUNDAII10PC30.1%– 87.0%143150.1%– 75.8%177120
197LAND ROVERDISCOVERYPC30.1%– 40.0%20370.0%– 12.5%222236
198LAND ROVERRANGE ROVER VELARPC30.1%– 25.0%172140.1%+ 100.0%179196
199LEXUSRX450HPC30.1%+ 200.0%25350.0%+ 0.0%240243
200MERCEDESC-CLASSPC30.1%+ 200.0% –40.0%+ 0.0%253274
201MERCEDESCLE-CLASSPC30.1%+ 0.0%20770.0%+ 16.7%224278
202MGONEPC30.1%n/a26160.0%+ 0.0%230178
203MINIMINIPC30.1%+ 50.0%211100.0%+ 100.0%204221
204PEUGEOT5008PC30.1%n/a125290.1%n/a142212
205PEUGEOTTRAVELLERPC30.1%– 50.0%213190.1%+ 58.3%162193
206SEATARONAPC30.1%+ 0.0%21460.0%– 53.8%231229
207VOLKSWAGENAMAROKLCV30.1%+ 0.0%76300.1%+ 57.9%139194
208VOLKSWAGENCRAFTER KOMBIPC30.1%– 25.0%101160.1%+ 33.3%175231
209ALFA ROMEOJUNIORPC20.0%– 60.0%19590.0%+ 50.0%207216
210ASTON MARTINVANQUISHPC20.0%new –20.0%new280 –
211AUDIE5PC20.0%new –40.0%new243322
212AVATR11PC20.0%+ 100.0% –40.0%+ 300.0%244261
213BENTLEYCONTINENTALPC20.0%+ 100.0%19650.0%+ 0.0%236298
214BMWSERIES 7 MPC20.0%+ 100.0%23070.0%+ 40.0%220313
215CHERYTIGGO9PC20.0%new –40.0%new246481
216DSDS4PC20.0%+ 100.0%19940.0%– 50.0%247248
217FORDTRANSITPC20.0%– 60.0%17090.0%– 25.0%208183
218HYUNDAIINSTERPC20.0%new –30.0%new268408
219MANTGELCV20.0%n/a134110.1%n/a192282
220MERCEDESCLE-CLASS AMGPC20.0%+ 100.0%25840.0%– 20.0%254289
221MERCEDESE-CLASS AMGPC20.0%+ 100.0% –20.0%+ 0.0%300360
222OPELMOKKAPC20.0%– 71.4%21270.0%– 30.0%225185
223SUZUKIJIMNYPC20.0%– 86.7%96640.3%– 4.5%8794
224TOYOTAYARISPC20.0%– 66.7%26840.0%– 77.8%256210
225VOLKSWAGENCARAVELLEPC20.0%n/a193170.1%+ 1600.0%167253
226VOLVOES90PC20.0%new –30.0%new275391
227ZEEKRXPC20.0%– 89.5%27460.0%– 80.0%233126
228AITOM9PC10.0%+ 0.0%21730.0%– 25.0%257339
229AUDIA5 COUPEPC10.0%– 50.0% –20.0%– 33.3%281346
230AUDIA6 ALLROAD QUATTROPC10.0%+ 0.0% –10.0%– 80.0%313312
231AUDIA6 RSPC10.0%– 75.0%21840.0%– 69.2%242198
232AUDIQ7 SPC10.0%+ 0.0%22130.0%– 82.4%258234
233AVATR12PC10.0%new22350.0%new235302
234BMWALPINA B3PC10.0%n/a22520.0%n/a283472
235BMWALPINA XB7PC10.0%+ 0.0%22720.0%– 71.4%284262
236BMWIXPC10.0%– 50.0% –10.0%– 83.3%317177
237BMWSERIES 5 M5 COUPEPC10.0%– 85.7%18060.0%– 60.0%227206
238BYDDOLPHINPC10.0%– 50.0%23330.0%– 25.0%261267
239BYDLEOPARD 5PC10.0%– 50.0%23420.0%– 66.7%286271
240BYDLEOPARD 8PC10.0%new –30.0%new262349
241BYDYUANPC10.0%– 90.9% –140.1%– 84.9%17842
242CADILLACESCALADEPC10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a320356
243CHANGANHUNTERLCV10.0%– 66.7%23680.0%+ 100.0%215295
244DEEPALS7PC10.0%new –10.0%new324 –
245DENZAD9PC10.0%+ 0.0% –30.0%+ 50.0%264334
246DENZAN9PC10.0%new16860.0%new228246
247FIAT500XPC10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a327222
248FIATULYSSEPC10.0%– 95.5%153100.0%– 86.3%201129
249FOTONTUNLANDLCV10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a332335
250GEELYCOWBOYPC10.0%new –10.0%new333 –
251GREAT WALLHAVAL RAPTORPC10.0%new –10.0%new337 –
252HONDAHR-VPC10.0%– 80.0% –10.0%– 92.3%338201
253JEEPWRANGLERPC10.0%– 50.0% –20.0%– 33.3%295280
254JETOURX90PC10.0%new25040.0%new252445
255LAND ROVERDISCOVERY SPORTPC10.0%+ 0.0%18850.0%+ 25.0%239290
256LEXUSRX500HPC10.0%n/a18990.0%+ 800.0%209307
257LIXIANGL9PC10.0%+ 0.0% –30.0%+ 50.0%271308
258MANTGE COMBIPC10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a343 –
259MAXUST60LCV10.0%n/a15890.0%+ 12.5%211256
260MERCEDESAMG GTPC10.0%– 50.0%25720.0%– 60.0%298301
261MERCEDESGLS-CLASS MAYBACHPC10.0%– 66.7%25920.0%– 50.0%301309
262MERCEDESSL-CLASS MAYBACHPC10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a346 –
263MERCEDESSPRINTER KOMBIPC10.0%+ 0.0% –30.0%– 72.7%274230
264MERCEDESVITOPC10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a347521
265MGEHSPC10.0%n/a21040.0%n/a255331
266PEUGEOTEXPERTLCV10.0%– 75.0%106240.1%+ 33.3%152145
267PEUGEOTEXPERT TRAVELLERPC10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a349 –
268ROLLS-ROYCECULLINANPC10.0%– 66.7% –10.0%– 75.0%351315
269ROLLS-ROYCEPHANTOMPC10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a352526
270SEATATECAPC10.0%– 50.0% –10.0%– 90.9%353238
271TOYOTABZ4XPC10.0%new26520.0%new305 –
272TOYOTAHIGHLANDERPC10.0%– 97.9%266160.1%– 90.1%17343
273TOYOTAPROACELCV10.0%– 80.0% –160.1%+ 6.7%174170
274VOLVOEX30 CROSS COUNTRYPC10.0%new –20.0%new306 –
275XPENGG7PC10.0%new –10.0%new359417
276XPENGG9PC10.0%n/a –30.0%+ 50.0%276269
277XPENGP7PC10.0%new –10.0%new360 –
278ZEEKR009PC10.0%– 75.0%27330.0%– 57.1%278244

Source: Manufacturers

Russia April 2026: Jaecoo, Toyota, Belgee shine, Lada Iskra up to #7

The Lada Iskra breaks its ranking record at home in April.

Russian new car sales grow 15.1% year-on-year in April to 117,541 units, however once again this is partly due to a weak year-ago basis given April 2025 was down -25.5% on the year prior. The year-to-date tally after four months stands at 382,450, up 9.6% year-on-year. Local behemoth Lada (+11.8%) posts its first YoY gain since January 2025 and at 27.1% it is at its highest share since May 2025 vs. 25% year-to-date. Haval (+27.6%) delivers an excellent score and manages its highest monthly volume so far this year. As described last month, Tenet, a China-Russia joint venture assembling rebadged Chery vehicles at the ex-Volkswagen Kaluga plant, has stabilised around 10% share, grabbing 10.2% of the market this month. Jaecoo (+73.8%), Toyota (+70.1%) and Belgee (+47.1%) stand out below.

Model-wise, the Lada Granta (-4.1%) falls to 10.6% share vs. 12.7% a year ago, however this is its highest level since last August. The new Tenet T7 is back up to 2nd place with 6.5% share vs. 5.7% so far this year, pushing the Haval Jolion (+20.7%) down to #3. The Lada Vesta (-14.6%) continues to see its volume thaw year-on-year but is up to #4 YTD. Excellent performance by the Lada Niva Travel (+46.1%) at #5. The new Lada Iskra lodges its third ever Top 10 finish, up to a record #7.

Previous month: Russia March 2026: Toyota, Belgee up, Tenet plateaus

One year ago: Russia April 2025: Market dives -25.5%, Solaris breaks records

Full April 2026 Top 10 brands and models below.

Russia April 2026 – brands:

PosBrandApr-26%/25Mar2026%/24PosFY25
1Lada  31,84827.1%+ 11.8%195,68525.0%– 9.5%11
2Haval16,49314.0%+ 27.6%252,13113.6%+ 18.2%22
3Tenet11,98610.2%new339,84910.4%new39
4Geely 6,7885.8%+ 1.9%422,5185.9%– 2.6%44
5Belgee5,7414.9%+ 47.1%518,5654.9%+ 83.0%55
6Changan4,5423.9%– 1.7%612,4263.2%– 30.6%66
7Jaecoo3,3942.9%+ 73.8%98,1682.1%+ 16.9%9n/a
8Jetour2,8692.4%– 9.4%89,6102.5%+ 4.3%87
9Toyota  2,7892.4%+ 70.1%79,7032.5%+ 97.1%710
10Solaris2,3812.0%+ 3.6%107,5522.0%+ 19.7%108

Russia April 2026 – models:

PosModel Apr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Lada Granta12,44210.6%– 4.1%137,1899.7%– 16.6%11
2Tenet T77,6396.5%new321,9295.7%new2n/a
3Haval Jolion6,6645.7%+ 20.7%220,9135.5%+ 20.2%33
4Lada Vesta6,0645.2%– 14.6%416,4104.3%– 46.1%42
5Lada Niva Travel4,5703.9%+ 46.1%514,5343.8%+ 23.5%68
6Tenet T43,4382.9%new614,6093.8%new5n/a
7Lada Iskra3,2362.8%newn/a9,4182.5%new10n/a
8Haval M63,1252.7%+ 19.9%79,5482.5%+ 9.5%96
9Lada Niva Legend3,1242.7%+ 6.2%810,9782.9%+ 6.6%77
10Geely Monjaro2,5532.2%– 5.8%108,3602.2%– 6.3%n/a5

Source: Manufacturers

Bulgaria April 2026: Citroen C3 Aircross up to #2 in market up 18.9%

The Citroen C3 Aircross is only outsold by the Toyota Corolla this month.

New light vehicle sales in Bulgaria advance by a very solid 18.9% year-on-year in April to 5,271 units, leading to a year-to-date tally up 4.5% to 18,010. Keep in mind a significant part of these registrations never see Bulgarian roads as they are reexported to other EU countries. Skoda (+2%) repeats at #1 with 10.5% share but remains below Toyota (+17.7%) in the year-to-date charts. Volkswagen (+13.8%) stays at #3 ahead of a surging Hyundai (+58.9%). In fact the rest of the Top 8 is identical to the YTD ranking, with Renault (-33.8%) and Dacia (-21.2%) struggling mightily, Citroen (+80.3%) soaring and Kia (-2.7%) edging down. Below, Dongfeng is up an extravagant 1920% year-on-year.

Over in the models charts, the Toyota Corolla (+34.4%) reclaims its usual top spot, toppling the leader of the past two months, the Hyundai i20 (+190.2%) down to #3 for the month. The performer of the month is the Citroen C3 Aircross (+887.5%) up to a record 2nd place overall which leads it to #4 year-to-date vs. #19 over the Full Year 2025. The Skoda Kodiaq (+110%) and Hyundai Tucson (+57%) round out the Top 5. Surreal performance by the Volvo XC60 (+3175%) up 13 spots on March to #6. 

Previous month: Bulgaria March 2026: Hyundai i20 repeats at #1

One year ago: Bulgaria April 2025: Renault Clio ultra dominant

Full April 2026 Top 61 All brands and Top 340 All models below.

Bulgaria April 2026 – brands:

PosBrandApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Skoda55310.5%+ 2.0%11,90310.6%– 9.9%22
2Toyota5189.8%+ 17.7%21,96710.9%– 2.0%11
3Volkswagen4057.7%+ 13.8%31,4358.0%+ 1.5%35
4Hyundai3917.4%+ 58.9%41,3917.7%+ 84.7%46
5Renault3596.8%– 33.8%71,1506.4%– 34.8%54
6Dacia3386.4%– 21.2%51,1476.4%– 32.8%63
7Citroen2745.2%+ 80.3%69435.2%+ 46.4%78
8Kia2574.9%– 2.7%89435.2%+ 6.4%87
9Mercedes1783.4%+ 8.5%126303.5%+ 3.3%1012
10BMW1773.4%– 18.8%106843.8%+ 7.4%911
11Ford1713.2%– 17.4%95933.3%– 26.2%119
12Peugeot1683.2%+ 44.8%135453.0%+ 2.4%1210
13Volvo1482.8%+ 448.1%173672.0%+ 205.8%1520
14Audi1192.3%– 20.7%163552.0%– 18.4%1613
15Opel1192.3%+ 41.7%144462.5%+ 61.0%1314
16Dongfeng1011.9%+ 1920.0%251951.1%+ 1047.1%2228
17DFSK951.8%+ 216.7%183441.9%+ 84.0%1717
18Fiat911.7%+ 378.9%152931.6%+ 107.8%1819
19Nissan811.5%+ 37.3%113722.1%– 0.3%1415
20Geely731.4%+ 356.3%212101.2%+ 208.8%2123
21Mazda731.4%+ 58.7%192341.3%+ 3.1%1918
22Haval701.3%+ 311.8%231771.0%+ 132.9%2325
23Suzuki601.1%+ 22.4%202201.2%– 4.3%2016
24Honda450.9%+ 55.2%221400.8%+ 122.2%2526
25Iveco450.9%+ 21.6%271370.8%+ 6.2%2722
26MG390.7%n/a31740.4%+ 7300.0%3073
27Lexus360.7%+ 89.5%261400.8%+ 89.2%2627
28Tesla350.7%+ 12.9%30980.5%– 6.7%2824
29Porsche340.6%– 8.1%241550.9%– 1.3%2421
30Leapmotor290.6%new32620.3%new3245
31Land Rover220.4%+ 15.8%28890.5%– 1.1%2930
32KGM/SsangYong180.3%+ 260.0%35730.4%– 44.7%3131
33BAIC170.3%new42300.2%new3753
34Omoda160.3%new34380.2%new3567
35Mini120.2%– 29.4%33480.3%– 21.3%3432
36Subaru120.2%+ 50.0%29570.3%+ 21.3%3333
37Isuzu100.2%+ 100.0%44250.1%+ 4.2%4036
38Cupra80.2%+ 166.7%46250.1%– 24.2%3937
39Jeep80.2%+ 300.0%39330.2%– 5.7%3638
40Lynk & Co70.1%+ 0.0%36220.1%+ 0.0%4139
41MAN70.1%+ 0.0%40290.2%– 19.4%3835
42BYD60.1%+ 500.0%51130.1%+ 1200.0%4851
43Foton60.1%n/a47200.1%+ 185.7%4342
44Great Wall40.1%– 20.0%41190.1%– 42.4%4429
45Jaecoo40.1%new43160.1%new4665
46Rolls Royce40.1%+ 300.0%5460.0%+ 20.0%5349
47Voyah40.1%#DIV/0!5650.0%+ 0.0%5557
48Alfa Romeo30.1%+ 50.0%45110.1%– 52.2%4940
49DS30.1%– 25.0%48150.1%+ 0.0%4741
50Lamborghini30.1%+ 200.0%38170.1%+ 240.0%4550
51Ferrari20.0%+ 100.0%50110.1%+ 120.0%5043
52JAC20.0%n/a –20.0%n/a6064
53Seat20.0%– 60.0%37210.1%– 34.4%4234
54SWM20.0%n/a –40.0%+ 33.3%5668
55Aeolus10.0%new –10.0%new61 –
56Aston Martin10.0%+ 0.0% –30.0%+ 50.0%5755
57Bentley10.0%n/a4950.0%– 44.4%5446
58Ineos10.0%+ 0.0% –20.0%– 71.4%5948
59Jaguar10.0%n/a –10.0%– 80.0%6554
60Lada10.0%– 50.0%5360.0%– 53.8%5244
61Piaggio10.0%#DIV/0! –30.0%– 25.0%5852

Bulgaria April 2026 – models:

PosMAKEMODELTYPEApr-26%/25Mar2026 1-4%/25PosFY25
1TOYOTACOROLLAPC1763.3%+ 34.4%26803.8%+ 4.8%11
2CITROENC3 AIRCROSSPC1583.0%+ 887.5%34782.7%+ 2887.5%419
3HYUNDAII20PC1482.8%+ 190.2%16073.4%+ 467.3%237
4SKODAKODIAQPC1472.8%+ 110.0%64002.2%+ 24.6%614
5HYUNDAITUCSONPC1352.6%+ 57.0%103732.1%+ 59.4%88
6VOLVOXC60PC1312.5%+ 3175.0%192711.5%+ 984.0%11102
7SKODAOCTAVIAPC1172.2%– 29.1%55713.2%– 15.2%32
8DACIADUSTERPC1152.2%+ 15.0%44122.3%– 22.7%54
9TOYOTAC-HRPC1112.1%+ 50.0%83632.0%– 2.4%910
10SKODAKAMIQPC991.9%– 5.7%182731.5%– 33.6%109
11DACIASANDEROPC971.8%– 11.0%152451.4%– 53.5%135
12KIASPORTAGEPC931.8%– 18.4%73952.2%+ 2.6%76
13TOYOTAYARIS CROSSPC931.8%+ 75.5%112581.4%+ 13.7%1215
14RENAULTCLIOPC821.6%– 74.5%142261.3%– 72.9%153
15DACIABIGSTERPC771.5%+ 285.0%162291.3%+ 940.9%1418
16FIATDOBLOLCV611.2%+ 1425.0%131420.8%+ 468.0%34162
17DONGFENGSHINEPC601.1%new751240.7%new3884
18VOLKSWAGENTIGUANPC591.1%+ 43.9%251981.1%+ 13.8%1922
19VOLKSWAGENT-ROCPC581.1%– 20.5%171981.1%– 25.8%1811
20RENAULTSYMBIOZPC571.1%+ 418.2%451741.0%+ 461.3%2656
21NISSANQASHQAIPC551.0%+ 61.8%92251.2%+ 12.5%1626
22VOLKSWAGENTAIGOPC551.0%+ 89.7%341510.8%+ 31.3%3044
23SKODAKAROQPC541.0%– 23.9%291961.1%– 10.9%2013
24RENAULT5PC500.9%+ 354.5%231140.6%+ 660.0%44122
25SKODASCALAPC500.9%– 20.6%321841.0%– 29.0%2420
26KIACEEDPC490.9%– 27.9%381931.1%+ 22.2%2216
27OPELFRONTERAPC480.9%+ 1100.0%212071.1%+ 5075.0%1757
28SKODASUPERBPC480.9%+ 54.8%421610.9%+ 47.7%2927
29VOLKSWAGENGOLFPC480.9%+ 77.8%371490.8%– 30.4%3124
30VOLKSWAGENTAYRONPC460.9%+ 24.3%541310.7%+ 172.9%3658
31IVECODAILYLCV450.9%+ 21.6%471350.7%+ 4.7%3535
32GEELYSTARRAYPC430.8%+ 975.0%60930.5%+ 675.0%53170
33CITROENC3PC420.8%– 32.3%261620.9%– 41.7%2817
34TOYOTAYARISPC400.8%– 45.2%331640.9%– 14.6%2721
35DFSKFORTHING T5 EVOPC390.7%+ 143.8%301931.1%+ 85.6%2140
36RENAULTKANGOOLCV390.7%+ 18.2%491470.8%– 13.0%3323
37RENAULTMASTERLCV380.7%+ 0.0%531180.7%– 5.6%4328
38MERCEDESGLCPC360.7%+ 44.0%411230.7%+ 26.8%4242
39DACIAJOGGERPC340.6%– 71.7%271911.1%– 54.8%237
40PEUGEOT3008PC340.6%+ 0.0%281300.7%– 7.8%3730
41HAVALH6PC330.6%+ 371.4%62920.5%+ 268.0%55120
42VOLKSWAGENCADDYLCV330.6%– 25.0%121480.8%+ 62.6%3233
43HYUNDAIKONAPC320.6%– 15.8%441120.6%– 10.4%4532
44RENAULTAUSTRALPC300.6%+ 7.1%311240.7%+ 39.3%4036
45TESLAMODEL YPC300.6%+ 15.4%82860.5%+ 8.9%5959
46GEELYCITYRAYPC290.6%new55920.5%new54157
47AUDIQ7PC270.5%+ 0.0%57970.5%+ 7.8%5055
48FORDPUMAPC270.5%+ 80.0%461020.6%+ 24.4%4747
49FORDTRANSIT CUSTOMPC270.5%+ 125.0%40710.4%– 6.6%6698
50HAVALJOLIONPC270.5%+ 440.0%100560.3%+ 75.0%83119
51KIAXCEEDPC270.5%– 46.0%48940.5%– 21.7%5243
52PEUGEOT2008PC260.5%+ 30.0%80670.4%– 46.8%7231
53FORDKUGAPC250.5%– 32.4%201240.7%– 14.5%3941
54HYUNDAIIONIQ 5PC250.5%+ 150.0%43720.4%+ 71.4%6480
55MERCEDESG-CLASSPC250.5%+ 47.1%86880.5%+ 0.0%5872
56SUZUKIVITARAPC240.5%+ 26.3%391020.6%+ 1.0%4838
57TOYOTAHILUXLCV240.5%+ 1100.0%77910.5%+ 225.0%5787
58BMWX5PC230.4%– 28.1%36910.5%+ 46.8%5667
59MG3PC230.4%n/a87420.2%+ 4100.0%109477
60PEUGEOT5008PC230.4%+ 64.3%103570.3%– 3.4%8177
61BMWi5PC220.4%+ 2100.0%226260.1%+ 271.4%147281
62RENAULTCAPTURPC220.4%– 24.1%120770.4%– 42.1%6229
63SUZUKISX4 S-CROSSPC220.4%+ 69.2%104810.4%+ 22.7%6068
64DFSKFORTHING U-TOURPC210.4%+ 110.0%117470.3%+ 0.0%93108
65MERCEDESSPRINTERPC210.4%+ 2000.0%306230.1%+ 15.0%155160
66OPELCORSAPC210.4%+ 23.5%71500.3%– 9.1%88100
67BMWX3PC200.4%– 20.0%641000.6%+ 42.9%4960
68KIAPICANTOPC200.4%+ 566.7%238380.2%+ 52.0%117142
69PEUGEOTPARTNERLCV200.4%+ 122.2%177430.2%+ 34.4%10890
70VOLKSWAGENPASSATPC200.4%+ 33.3%241240.7%+ 31.9%4162
71BMWX7PC190.4%– 29.6%58710.4%+ 9.2%6583
72FORDTRANSIT COURIERLCV190.4%– 63.5%168490.3%– 65.0%8925
73HONDAHR-VPC190.4%+ 280.0%65680.4%+ 655.6%71152
74AUDIQ5PC180.3%+ 80.0%68440.2%+ 63.0%10195
75HYUNDAIINSTERPC180.3%+ 500.0%56570.3%+ 78.1%7993
76MAZDACX-5PC180.3%+ 800.0% –180.1%– 64.7%184177
77SKODAELROQPC180.3%+ 500.0%129360.2%+ 620.0%121190
78TOYOTARAV4PC170.3%– 52.8%2191821.0%– 31.6%2512
79CITROENBERLINGOLCV160.3%+ 6.7%35780.4%– 14.3%6161
80KIAEV3PC160.3%+ 220.0%111440.2%+ 83.3%103127
81LEXUSLBXPC160.3%+ 220.0%112480.3%+ 108.7%92153
82MAZDACX-60PC160.3%– 11.1%52690.4%+ 13.1%7079
83PEUGEOTRIFTERLCV160.3%+ 100.0%127460.3%+ 43.8%95111
84AUDIQ5 SPORTBACKPC150.3%+ 1400.0%99430.2%+ 207.1%106131
85FORDTRANSIT CUSTOMLCV150.3%+ 114.3%169290.2%– 21.6%138125
86HYUNDAISANTA FEPC150.3%+ 7.1%94570.3%+ 26.7%80101
87MERCEDESGLE COUPEPC150.3%– 28.6%70460.3%– 6.1%94115
88VOLKSWAGENID.4PC150.3%+ 650.0%148300.2%+ 233.3%136206
89VOLKSWAGENT-CROSSPC150.3%– 50.0%50650.4%– 23.5%7450
90BMWiX3PC140.3%new84300.2%new134 –
91DONGFENGBOXPC140.3%n/a98290.2%+ 625.0%137308
92FIATPANDAPC140.3%n/a166620.3%+ 1140.0%76140
93FORDRANGERLCV140.3%– 6.7%93550.3%+ 17.0%8486
94OPELGRANDLANDPC140.3%+ 75.0%215400.2%– 13.0%114116
95PEUGEOT208PC140.3%+ 40.0%143280.2%– 44.0%14466
96PORSCHECAYENNEPC140.3%– 6.7%67630.3%– 1.6%7578
97CITROENC5 AIRCROSSPC130.2%+ 85.7%91440.2%+ 158.8%102184
98CITROENJUMPERLCV130.2%– 23.5%74690.4%– 30.3%6949
99DACIALOGANPC130.2%– 79.7%164560.3%– 65.4%8234
100FORDTRANSITLCV130.2%– 35.0%59700.4%– 1.4%6854
101LEAPMOTORC10PC130.2%new137250.1%new150312
102SUZUKISWIFTPC130.2%– 13.3%81360.2%– 14.3%12263
103TOYOTACAMRYPC130.2%+ 44.4%147440.2%– 37.1%10599
104AUDIQ8PC120.2%– 45.5%73480.3%– 25.0%9075
105FORDTRANSIT COURIERPC120.2%– 47.8%204170.1%– 64.6%187135
106KIASTONICPC120.2%– 14.3%66660.4%– 14.3%7348
107LEXUSNXPC120.2%+ 140.0%156440.2%+ 51.7%104158
108NISSANX-TRAILPC120.2%– 14.3%221030.6%+ 6.2%4645
109SKODAFABIAPC120.2%– 63.6%72510.3%– 51.0%8746
110CITROENC4PC110.2%– 26.7%90410.2%– 18.0%11181
111DFSKFORTHINGPC110.2%n/a153220.1%+ 1000.0%158291
112DONGFENGE70PC110.2%new –130.1%new211309
113HONDACR-VPC110.2%+ 37.5%154280.2%+ 64.7%143141
114MAZDA6EPC110.2%new138350.2%new123249
115MAZDACX-80PC110.2%+ 10.0%96340.2%– 35.8%12685
116MERCEDESGLEPC110.2%– 38.9%69610.3%+ 17.3%7796
117MERCEDESGLSPC110.2%– 54.2%63740.4%– 11.9%6365
118RENAULTRAFALEPC110.2%– 15.4%128450.2%+ 9.8%10064
119HAVALH6 HEVPC100.2%+ 233.3%283210.1%+ 110.0%164219
120ISUZUD-MAXLCV100.2%+ 100.0%190250.1%+ 4.2%149136
121KIAEV4PC100.2%new294150.1%new198341
122MAZDACX-30PC100.2%+ 0.0%85520.3%+ 67.7%86112
123MERCEDESCLAPC100.2%+ 900.0%124450.2%+ 1025.0%99185
124MERCEDESGLBPC100.2%+ 233.3%139240.1%+ 50.0%153166
125NISSANJUKEPC100.2%+ 0.0%125320.2%– 52.9%12991
126OPELASTRAPC100.2%– 56.5%119410.2%– 28.1%11276
127OPELCOMBOLCV100.2%+ 150.0%79400.2%+ 66.7%11373
128PORSCHE911PC100.2%– 9.1%115550.3%+ 48.6%85118
129RENAULT4PC100.2%new251310.2%new132304
130TOYOTAAYGO XPC100.2%– 63.0%61710.4%– 18.4%6769
131VOLKSWAGENCRAFTERLCV100.2%+ 150.0%160350.2%– 16.7%124107
132AUDIA6PC90.2%+ 28.6%149220.1%– 4.3%157179
133AUDIQ3PC90.2%+ 350.0%150180.1%+ 350.0%178247
134BMWX2PC90.2%+ 50.0%116270.1%+ 17.4%145169
135BMWX6PC90.2%+ 12.5%134310.2%+ 6.9%131132
136HONDAJAZZPC90.2%n/a122250.1%+ 525.0%148216
137KG MOTORSMUSSO GRANDLCV90.2%n/a155180.1%n/a182254
138LEAPMOTORB10PC90.2%new207140.1%new206301
139MGZSPC90.2%new213210.1%new167 –
140TOYOTABZ4XPC90.2%n/a146330.2%+ 1550.0%128246
141AUDIA5PC80.2%+ 33.3%222220.1%– 35.3%156134
142BAICBZ30EPC80.2%new –100.1%new227442
143BMW5-SERIESPC80.2%– 57.9%83570.3%– 12.3%7892
144BMWiXPC80.2%– 11.1%152280.2%+ 64.7%142144
145BMWiX2PC80.2%+ 300.0%202160.1%– 11.1%191204
146FIATDUCATOLCV80.2%+ 14.3%76450.2%+ 15.4%96109
147KIAPV5LCV80.2%new192180.1%new183429
148LEXUSRXPC80.2%– 11.1%95450.2%+ 136.8%98149
149MERCEDESE-CLASSPC80.2%+ 100.0%157210.1%– 34.4%166155
150OMODA9PC80.2%new159190.1%new175479
151PEUGEOTBOXERLCV80.2%+ 33.3%126950.5%+ 171.4%5174
152SKODAENYAQPC80.2%+ 700.0%97310.2%+ 210.0%133173
153TOYOTAPROACE CITY VERSOPC80.2%+ 300.0%254140.1%+ 55.6%207235
154VOLKSWAGENTOUAREGPC80.2%– 20.0%106420.2%+ 23.5%110128
155AUDIQ3 SPORTBACKPC70.1%– 36.4%163210.1%– 44.7%162139
156BMW2-SERIESPC70.1%– 22.2%182280.2%– 9.7%141129
157BMWX1PC70.1%+ 75.0%109430.2%+ 126.3%107148
158CITROENC3LCV70.1%n/a26980.0%+ 166.7%250203
159CITROENJUMPYLCV70.1%– 22.2%185200.1%– 23.1%168191
160CUPRATERAMARPC70.1%n/a –120.1%+ 500.0%216231
161DFSKFENGON 600PC70.1%+ 600.0%165390.2%+ 225.0%115123
162DONGFENGMHERO 2PC70.1%new203100.1%new232 –
163KIASORENTOPC70.1%+ 75.0%78480.3%– 26.2%91104
164LEAPMOTORT03PC70.1%new123200.1%new169342
165MERCEDESSPRINTERLCV70.1%– 50.0%113340.2%– 8.1%127146
166MERCEDESV-CLASSPC70.1%– 22.2%140200.1%+ 11.1%170171
167MGHSPC70.1%new307100.1%new235478
168OMODA5PC70.1%new194170.1%new190417
169PEUGEOT308PC70.1%+ 250.0%114370.2%+ 37.0%120113
170PORSCHEMACANPC70.1%+ 40.0%315220.1%– 15.4%160167
171RENAULTTRAFFICLCV70.1%+ 40.0%178320.2%+ 77.8%130164
172RENAULTTRAFICPC70.1%– 63.2%145390.2%– 66.1%11652
173BAICX75PC60.1%new264100.1%new228444
174DONGFENGRICH 6LCV60.1%+ 20.0% –60.0%– 45.5%269221
175FIAT600PC60.1%+ 100.0%136340.2%– 30.6%12588
176FORDEXPLORERPC60.1%n/a188130.1%+ 160.0%212212
177FOTONTUNLANDLCV60.1%n/a233150.1%+ 114.3%196196
178LAND ROVERDEFENDERPC60.1%+ 50.0%241190.1%+ 0.0%174176
179MANTGELCV60.1%+ 0.0%210250.1%– 24.2%151114
180MAZDA3PC60.1%+ 20.0%211210.1%– 4.5%165161
181MINICOOPERPC60.1%– 25.0%141170.1%– 29.2%189154
182PEUGEOTEXPERTLCV60.1%+ 20.0%144160.1%+ 33.3%194205
183PEUGEOTEXPERTPC60.1%n/a24780.0%n/a258 –
184SUBARUFORESTERPC60.1%+ 100.0%88300.2%+ 36.4%135168
185VOLKSWAGENAMAROKLCV60.1%+ 500.0%197160.1%– 54.3%195138
186VOLVOEX30PC60.1%+ 100.0%220200.1%+ 33.3%172156
187AUDIA3PC50.1%– 16.7%162170.1%– 37.0%186130
188BMW4-SERIESPC50.1%– 66.7%121260.1%– 29.7%146126
189HONDAZR-VPC50.1%+ 0.0%286130.1%+ 18.2%214213
190HYUNDAIINSTERLCV50.1%new –80.0%new253335
191HYUNDAIIONIQ 9PC50.1%new288120.1%new217260
192KIAEV9PC50.1%n/a29590.0%+ 80.0%244283
193LAND ROVERRANGE ROVERPC50.1%+ 25.0%118220.1%– 15.4%159165
194LYNK&CO01PC50.1%+ 150.0%20880.0%– 46.7%256217
195MERCEDESS-CLASSPC50.1%– 28.6%176150.1%– 44.4%199189
196OPELMOVANOLCV50.1%– 68.8%195190.1%– 47.2%176145
197PEUGEOTTRAVELLERPC50.1%+ 400.0%24870.0%+ 600.0%267419
198TOYOTAPROACE CITYLCV50.1%– 44.4%131220.1%+ 37.5%161105
199VOLKSWAGENID.3PC50.1%+ 400.0%198100.1%+ 66.7%240251
200VOLKSWAGENID.7PC50.1%– 37.5%132240.1%+ 4.3%154201
201VOLKSWAGENTRANSPORTERPC50.1%n/a107290.2%+ 866.7%140183
202VOLVOXC90PC50.1%– 50.0%89380.2%– 7.3%118124
203BMW1-SERIESPC40.1%– 20.0%267100.1%– 23.1%229227
204BMW3-SERIESPC40.1%– 63.6%108370.2%– 30.2%119121
205BMW7-SERIESPC40.1%+ 300.0%151180.1%+ 5.9%179151
206DFSKFENGON 500PC40.1%+ 100.0%186140.1%+ 27.3%204192
207DFSKFORTHING S7PC40.1%new27250.0%new280455
208DFSKFORTHING SX5PC40.1%new27350.0%new281 –
209FORDTRANSIT CONNECTLCV40.1%+ 33.3%280140.1%+ 133.3%205226
210JEEPCOMPASSPC40.1%+ 300.0%235160.1%+ 220.0%192239
211KIANIROPC40.1%+ 0.0%29680.0%– 52.9%255199
212LAND ROVERRANGE ROVER VELARPC40.1%+ 300.0%29960.0%+ 100.0%274300
213MINIACEMANPC40.1%+ 100.0%158150.1%+ 7.1%200214
214OPELMOKKAPC40.1%– 63.6%102290.2%– 34.1%139103
215OPELVIVAROLCV40.1%+ 300.0%31270.0%– 30.0%266229
216TESLAMODEL 3PC40.1%+ 0.0%179100.1%– 56.5%238200
217TOYOTAPROACELCV40.1%+ 300.0%253100.1%+ 400.0%239273
218VOYAHFREEPC40.1%n/a32450.0%+ 0.0%291325
219AUDIA8PC30.1%+ 50.0% –40.0%– 55.6%294255
220BAICX35PC30.1%new26340.0%new296349
221DFSKE5PC30.1%n/a229140.1%+ 600.0%203175
222FORDFOCUSPC30.1%– 62.5%92210.1%– 80.7%16370
223FORDMUSTANG MACH EPC30.1%+ 200.0%27990.0%+ 28.6%242207
224JEEPAVENGERPC30.1%+ 200.0%234120.1%– 40.0%219198
225KIAPV5PC30.1%new23970.0%new264 –
226LAND ROVERDISCOVERY SPORTPC30.1%n/a193100.1%+ 150.0%234299
227MERCEDESGLAPC30.1%+ 0.0%245110.1%– 35.3%224178
228NISSANMICRAPC30.1%new142100.1%new236 –
229PEUGEOT408PC30.1%+ 0.0%314100.1%+ 0.0%237208
230PORSCHEPANAMERAPC30.1%+ 0.0%249110.1%– 35.3%225194
231RENAULTCLIOLCV30.1%n/a –30.0%+ 50.0%326316
232ROLLS-ROYCECULLINANPC30.1%+ 200.0% –40.0%– 20.0%308269
233SUBARUOUTBACKPC30.1%– 25.0%32060.0%– 60.0%276215
234TOYOTAPRIUSPC30.1%+ 50.0% –30.0%– 40.0%327323
235VOLKSWAGENCADDYPC30.1%– 57.1%105180.1%– 57.1%18597
236VOLKSWAGENID.BUZZLCV30.1%new –30.0%new328373
237VOLKSWAGENMULTIVANPC30.1%– 40.0%180140.1%– 50.0%208163
238VOLKSWAGENPOLOPC30.1%n/a32290.0%+ 350.0%249220
239ALFA ROMEOSTELVIOPC20.0%n/a25940.0%– 42.9%292274
240AUDIQ2PC20.0%– 95.5%22340.0%– 94.5%295143
241BMWi4PC20.0%+ 100.0%20170.0%+ 0.0%259210
242BYDSEAL UPC20.0%new –20.0%new337385
243CITROENC4 XPC20.0%– 81.8%184180.1%– 64.7%180106
244CITROENJUMPYPC20.0%n/a27030.0%n/a315 –
245DACIASANDEROLCV20.0%– 80.0%135130.1%– 48.0%210174
246DFSKFORTHING FRIDAYPC20.0%new23040.0%new297 –
247DONGFENGHUGEPC20.0%new231110.1%new221 –
248DSDS7 CROSSBACKPC20.0%+ 100.0%27470.0%– 30.0%262237
249FERRARIPUROSANGPC20.0%n/a27690.0%+ 800.0%241339
250FORDTRANSIT CONNECTPC20.0%+ 100.0%16780.0%+ 0.0%251233
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USA April 2026: Accord helps Honda up, sales off -6.7%

Honda Accord sales are up 42.5% and tilt the brand into positive.

Three factors have combined to trigger the 4th consecutive year-on-year market decline in the US at -6.7% to 1,367,000 units according to GlobalData. First, April 2025 was propped by a pre-tariff rush that lifted the market by 10%. Second, the loss of federal electric vehicle tax credits have depleted the market for BEVs and third, record high petrol prices have degraded affordability further. The SAAR stands at 16.1 million according to Motor Intelligence, down from 17.2 million in April 2025 and 16.3 million last month.

Illustrating the impact of tariffs, Imports are down 16% for the month and -9.9% year-to-date whereas vehicles produced in North America fall just -3.9% in April and -3.5% year-to-date. Manufacturers are doing their best to counter affordability pressure. According to JD Power and GlobalData, the average incentives on non-EV vehicles stands at $2,860, a whopping 16% more than April 2025. Meanwhile average EV incentives are significantly higher at $10,018, however down -1.7% on a year ago.

All OEMs reporting monthly data are down. American Honda resists best at -0.2% while Hyundai-Kia is at -2.1% and Toyota Motor at -4.6%. Brand-wise, Honda (+1.6%) and Genesis (+0.8%) are the only ones reporting in positive. Hyundai (-1.7%), Toyota (-1.9%), Kia (-2.8%) and Subaru (-5.9%) contain their loss even though this is Subaru’s 9th consecutive month of YoY declines. In contrast Ford (-14.1%), Acura (-15.6%), Mazda (-17.3%), Lexus (-19.9%) and Lincoln (-21.4%) all struggle.

The Ford F-Series remains the dominant force in the market but falls a stark -14.7% year-on-year, in line with the -15.7% it lost so far in 2026. The Honda CR-V (+2.9%) smashes its archenemy the Toyota RAV4 (-32.8%) by almost 15,000 sales and extends its YTD advantage to a probably insurmountable 54,000 units. In a mini sedan revival, the Toyota Camry (+17.9%) and Corolla (+12.6%) surprise with double-digit gains while the Honda Civic (+6.3%) is more measured but still in positive. Excellent results for the Honda Accord (+42.5%), Ford Transit (+22%) and Bronco (+18.6%). 

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

One year ago: USA April 2025: Pre-tariff rush lifts market up 10%

Full April 2026 data for selected OEMs, brands and models below.

Note: this dataset only includes OEMs, brands and models with available monthly data. It excludes those who report quarterly.

USA April 2026 – OEMs:

OEMApr-26/252026 1-42026 1-2/25
Toyota Motor222,377– 4.6%710,845357,803+ 5.6%
Ford Motor Co177,634– 14.5%609,008283,794– 5.3%
Hyundai-Kia159,216– 2.1%463,694262,708+ 6.3%
American Honda137,405– 0.2%342,793206,756+ 1.5%
Subaru52,733– 5.9%259,74887,270– 8.6%
Mazda31,128– 17.3%173,07262,455– 7.1%

USA April 2026 – brands:

BrandApr-26/252026 1-42026 1-2/25
Toyota194,190– 1.9%682,658305,862+ 5.1%
Ford168,507– 14.1%599,881269,114– 6.1%
Honda125,571+ 1.6%430,049186,801+ 0.6%
Hyundai80,157– 1.7%285,545121,301+ 4.1%
Kia72,703– 2.8%279,718130,507+ 8.5%
Subaru52,733– 5.9%194,67787,270– 8.6%
Mazda31,128– 17.3%125,60162,455– 7.1%
Lexus28,187– 19.9%109,13951,941+ 8.3%
Acura11,834– 15.6%44,18619,955+ 10.8%
Lincoln9,127– 21.4%32,73714,680+ 11.0%
Genesis6,356+ 0.8%24,67310,900+ 4.8%

USA April 2026 – models:

ModelApr-26/252026 1-4/25
Ford F-Series62,048– 14.7%221,949– 15.7%
Honda CR-V42,677+ 2.9%142,114– 1.9%
Toyota Camry33,419+ 17.9%111,674+ 13.2%
Toyota RAV428,212– 32.8%88,081– 44.0%
Toyota Corolla25,312+ 12.6%87,886+ 12.8%
Honda Civic25,040+ 6.3%82,640+ 0.1%
Toyota Tacoma24,777+ 7.6%94,040+ 13.5%
Hyundai Tucson22,024– 0.1%77,450+ 0.5%
Ford Explorer21,191+ 1.0%82,578+ 20.9%
Subaru Forester17,837– 7.7%71,989+ 4.0%
Ford Bronco17,073+ 18.6%48,270+ 2.7%
Honda Accord  16,071+ 42.5%53,388+ 27.5%
Kia Sportage15,803– 2.3%60,507+ 5.3%
Subaru Crosstrek15,667+ 4.9%54,164– 7.5%
Ford Transit15,049+ 22.0%49,297+ 5.1%
Hyundai Elantra14,778+ 12.6%47,841+ 2.6%
Toyota Tundra14,334+ 2.2%48,950– 1.3%
Ford Maverick14,196– 29.7%48,057– 17.4%
Toyota Grand Highlander14,096+ 6.0%48,703+ 24.8%
Kia K413,214+ 0.9%50,434+ 0.7%
Kia Telluride12,577+ 15.8%48,505+ 19.2%
Honda HR-V12,264– 11.8%43,281– 21.1%
Toyota 4Runner11,929+ 28.8%45,173+ 155.3%
Hyundai Palisade11,324+ 7.8%39,028+ 6.2%
Honda Pilot11,156– 8.2%42,649– 4.8%
Toyota Corolla Cross11,042+ 13.1%41,135+ 21.4%
Subaru Outback10,552– 8.3%37,626– 26.8%
Ford Bronco Sport10,516– 11.5%45,537+ 0.6%
Mazda CX-510,206– 18.9%45,198– 3.8%
Lexus RX9,657– 13.8%38,993+ 8.6%
Toyota Sienna9,448– 8.4%34,100+ 0.7%
Kia Sorento9,109– 5.7%30,619– 12.0%
Hyundai Santa Fe9,058– 27.1%42,401– 3.2%
Mazda CX-508,201+ 5.8%37,235+ 19.9%
Honda Odyssey7,449– 23.0%25,924– 18.4%
Hyundai Sonata7,105+ 18.2%21,652– 0.7%
Ford Expedition6,751– 39.3%24,305– 1.2%
Hyundai Kona6,706– 15.3%24,097– 3.3%
Kia K56,537+ 4.6%25,343+ 15.2%
Toyota Highlander6,456+ 2.9%22,239+ 21.6%
Kia Carnival6,389– 0.2%25,020+ 19.3%
Ford Mustang5,830+ 18.4%19,904+ 39.2%
Lexus NX5,524– 21.9%18,743– 25.2%
Honda Passport5,447– 0.2%19,492+ 13.6%
Kia Seltos5,335+ 31.7%20,034+ 29.9%
Ford Ranger5,245– 25.1%23,020+ 5.0%
Ford Escape5,050– 60.9%17,447– 65.3%
Lexus TX4,878+ 0.0%17,367+ 16.4%
Acura MDX4,211– 0.4%15,139+ 1.8%
Lincoln Nautilus4,135+ 7.7%11,812– 5.5%
Mazda CX-304,067– 35.0%11,965– 56.2%
Hyundai Ioniq 53,603+ 5.6%13,393+ 11.4%
Honda Ridgeline3,602– 15.7%14,582– 4.2%
Subaru Ascent3,472– 7.6%12,647– 14.8%
Mazda CX-903,286– 39.2%12,365– 39.8%
Mazda33,235– 0.0%12,544– 0.3%
Toyota Land Cruiser3,226– 28.7%11,309– 43.3%
Toyota BZ/bZ4X3,001+ 182.0%13,030+ 95.2%
Lexus IS2,998+ 51.1%8,043+ 18.9%
Ford E-Series2,888– 21.9%12,247– 8.5%
Genesis GV702,837+ 7.7%11,071+ 12.6%
Ford Mustang Mach-E2,670– 8.8%7,270– 50.0%
Hyundai Venue2,610+ 5.8%9,371+ 9.9%
Acura Integra2,591+ 27.1%8,468+ 26.0%
Acura RDX2,538– 32.2%9,210– 27.3%
Toyota Sequoia2,418– 7.1%8,800+ 14.2%
Acura ADX2,403+ 147.7%10,267+ 794.3%
Toyota Prius2,301– 66.4%12,038– 48.8%
Genesis GV802,128– 5.1%8,504+ 4.2%
Lincoln Aviator2,053– 26.5%8,319+ 10.0%
Toyota Crown Signia2,002+ 4.8%7,295– 25.7%
Hyundai Santa Cruz1,885– 24.4%6,429– 29.7%
Lexus GX1,868– 52.8%10,433– 21.0%
Lincoln Navigator1,600– 41.7%5,922– 13.0%
Honda Prologue1,508– 18.4%4,827– 57.7%
Kia Niro1,491– 36.6%8,946+ 19.8%
Subaru Impreza1,444– 43.6%5,356– 48.8%
Kia EV91,349+ 481.5%4,089+ 2.5%
Lincoln Corsair1,339– 40.1%6,684– 21.1%
Lexus RZ1,214+ 86.5%5,670+ 169.4%
Subaru WRX1,178+ 52.6%4,680– 16.4%
Mazda MX-5 Miata1,163+ 60.0%2,858– 9.9%
Subaru Solterra1,128+ 18.9%4,169+ 2.2%
Lexus UX1,110+ 19.6%3,393– 1.7%
Genesis G70991+ 23.4%3,410+ 7.3%
Mazda CX-70970– 42.6%3,436– 45.6%
Hyundai Ioniq 9866new2,856new
Kia EV6728+ 11.0%2,751– 37.4%
Toyota Crown721– 26.4%3,662+ 13.9%
Lexus LX636– 17.1%2,484+ 0.5%
Toyota C-HR632n/a645n/a
Subaru Uncharted519new522new
Toyota GR86496– 49.9%2,542– 32.5%
Subaru Trailseeker406new409new
Honda Prelude357new1,152new
Toyota Supra344+ 94.4%1,263+ 111.2%
Subaru BRZ283– 14.5%1,086– 4.1%
Genesis G80282– 6.6%1,141– 8.1%
Subaru Legacy247– 86.8%2,035– 73.5%
Hyundai Ioniq 6198– 82.1%1,027– 76.8%
Lexus ES183– 94.6%3,227– 74.3%
Kia Soul171– 96.6%3,470– 78.8%
Lexus LC92– 10.7%416– 33.1%
Genesis GV6089– 53.6%206– 77.7%
Acura TLX81– 88.6%1,019– 54.5%
Genesis G9029– 75.0%341– 25.5%
Lexus RC26– 80.7%226– 61.5%
Toyota Mirai23+ 2200.0%86+ 152.9%
Acura ZDX10– 99.6%83– 98.8%
Lexus LS1– 99.1%144– 72.9%
Toyota Venza1– 90.9%5– 99.3%
Toyota Avalon0– 100.0%2+ 0.0%

Source: Manufacturers

Premier League Players Looking To Impress At The World Cup

The World Cup is the biggest stage in football, and a chance for the top players to prove their worth. There will be a whole host of stars from the Premier League heading to North America this summer, looking to do the business, and we’ve picked out some of those who could make the difference for their respective nations.

Elliot Anderson

For the last couple of seasons, Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson has established himself as one of the top-flight’s leading players in his position. This has allowed the Whitley Bay-born star to secure the role next to Declan Rice in England’s central midfield. The Three Lions start as one of the favourites to win the tournament according to the latest online World Cup betting, and if Anderson can transfer his league form to the competition, they have a great chance of success.

Bruno Fernandes

Bruno Fernandes is in the running to be named the Premier League’s player of the season due to his stellar form for Manchester United. The Portuguese number ten continues to excel, regardless of United’s form, and he also plays a key role for his country. The talk is often about Cristiano Ronaldo, but in Fernandes, Portugal have another genuine world-class talent who can make the difference on the pitch by scoring a goal or finding the right pass.

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Antoine Semenyo

Last season, Antoine Semenyo started to show what he’s truly capable of at the top level of the English game, and he continued that form into the current campaign. Even before he joined Manchester City in January, the Ghana star was doing the business with goals and assists. Since arriving in Manchester, he’s taken his game to another level, and the Black Stars will be relying on him to help them compete in and progress out of Group L, a group that also features England.

Igor Thiago

Rewind a season, and people would have scoffed at the mere suggestion that Brentford striker Igor Thiago could be on the plane to represent Brazil at the World Cup this summer. Serious injury halted Thiago’s start to life in the Premier League, but this season he’s delivered an impressive goals return of 21 in 33, and is only second to Erling Haaland in the goalscoring charts. The 24-year-old is brimming with confidence and will be looking to take that into the tournament.

Emiliano Martinez

Emiliano Martinez has been one of Argentina’s most important and dependable players in recent times, as proven by his displays at the 2022 World Cup. Argentina ran out winners of that tournament, with Martinez showing up in the big moments, and in the final especially. The Aston Villa keeper sets the tone for the rest of the team, and if La Albiceleste are to defend their crown, they will need Martinez to be that big presence he’s shown he can be once again.

Conclusion 

As anticipation builds ahead of the 2026 World Cup, a whole raft of Premier League players will be dreaming of what’s to come. The players mentioned above all have the ability to make a difference for their respective nations when it matters most. And, it’s players like these that can ultimately make the difference between progressing in a tournament or heading home.

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LG’s Third-Gen Tandem OLED Slashes Power Draw By 18% While Doubling Durability, Hitting 1200 Nits And 15,000-Hour Lifespan

A futuristic display setup featuring '3rd gen Tandem OLED' with vibrant swirling colors on a monitor, flexible screen, and embedded in a robot and car dashboard.

LG has showcased new OLED technologies at the SID Display Week 2026, but its 3rd-gen Tandem OLED was the main highlight of the show. LG Showcases 3rd Gen Tandem OLED That Targets Efficiency, and a 5K OLED Panel With 221 PPI The LG Display is expanding its OLED stack by introducing new monitors and new panel technologies. At SID Display Week 2026, held in Los Angeles, LG Display showcased the 3rd-generation Tandem OLED technology and a 5K RGB OLED monitor panel. The biggest highlight was the 3rd-gen Tandem OLED that brings meaningful improvements over previous OLED technologies. As per the […]

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Galaxy S26 Ultra narrowly misses top 10 as iPhone 17 leads Q1 2026 sales

Apple’s iPhone 17 series led the worldwide smartphone sales in Q1 2026 as the Galaxy S26 Ultra narrowly missed entry in the top 10 chart.

iPhone 17 captured 6 percent of global unit sales to become the world’s best-selling smartphone in Q1 2026. Apple seized four spots, Samsung dominated with five, with one going to Xiaomi for its entry level smartphone.

According to Counterpoint Research, Apple’s iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro Max, and iPhone 17 Pro were the top 3 best-selling phones in Q1 2026. Samsung dominated the top 10 chart with the highest five entries, but no flagship was included.

Galaxy A07 4G, Galaxy A17 5G, Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy A17 4G were the five entries from Samsung world. Xiaomi’s Redmi also managed to enter the list, though in the 10th spot, due to its Redmi 5 phone.

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series is selling better than its predecessor. Still, none of the flagship models were able to make an entry into the top 10. The reason is the launch window, which favored Apple in the first quarter.

Galaxy S26 series was launched in late February, and worldwide sales began in the second week of March 2026. The first quarter ended on March 31, leaving no significant timespan for the Samsung flagships to sell at scale.

The chart of the second quarter should include at least one model from the Galaxy S26 series. Apple has historically dominated the best-selling segment. Meanwhile, Samsung leads the charge of keeping Android relevant.

Galaxy A07 4G from Samsung was the world’s best-selling Android phone in the first quarter. The device received high contribution from emerging regions like the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America.

Commenting on outlook, Senior Analyst Karn Chauhan said, “Looking ahead to 2026, the top 10 smartphone models are expected to expand their share of global unit sales. The anticipated market decline is likely to impact mass-market segments more significantly, while high-end smartphones continue to gain share. In response, OEMs are shifting focus toward premium portfolios, prioritizing value over volume.”

Q1 2026 Top 10 Best Selling Phones

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Xbox Launches New Dev-Focused Game Dev Update Show, Kicking Off May 7 With More Project Helix Talk

Xbox 'Game Dev Update' for Spring '26 shown with Xbox consoles and controllers, scheduled for May 7 at '9 AM PDT | 12 PM EDT | 6 PM CEST'.

Since Asha Sharma took over as the new chief executive officer of Xbox, the most immediate change she made was to make Xbox far more communicative than it had previously been between its executives and Xbox players. Now, that same courtesy is being extended to developers, or at least it is in a more public fashion, and it's starting with a popular topic: Project Helix. Today, Xbox revealed the Game Dev Update, a new kind of premiere event that's not a showcase of upcoming games or hardware, but is instead speaking more directly to the game developers working with or […]

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Canni İnfantino: “İran millisi DÇ-2026-da iştirak edəcək”

FIFA prezidenti Canni İnfantino İran yığmasının bu il keçiriləcək futbol üzrə dünya çempionatında (DÇ-2026) iştirak edəcəyini açıqlayıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, o, bu barədə Kanadada təşkil edilmiş FIFA-nın 76-cı konqresində məlumat verib.

“Əlbəttə, İran yığması dünya çempionatında iştirak edəcək. Komanda ABŞ-də oynayacaq. Səbəb sadədir: bizə birləşmək lazımdır ki, insanlar da bir yerdə olsunlar. Bizim məsuliyyətimiz bax bundadır. Dünya futbolla birləşir”, – İnfantino bildirib.

İnfantino onu da bildirib ki, qiymətlərinə baxmayaraq, DÇ-2026-nın biletləri sürətlə satılır. Onun sözlərinə görə, əvvəlki iki dünya çempionatı üçün təxminən 15 milyon biletlə müqayisədə təxminən 500 milyon bilet sorğusu daxil olub. FIFA hazırkı satış mərhələsində təklif olunan bütün biletləri satıb və mövcud kvotaları daim artırır. İnfantino qeyd edib ki, biletlər bahalı, lakin ümumiyyətlə əlçatandır və bütün gəlirlər futbolun inkişafına yenidən investisiya kimi qoyulur.

Daha əvvəl media orqanları biletlərin yüksək qiymətləri və onların üçüncü tərəf platformalarında əhəmiyyətli dərəcədə şişirdilmiş qiymətlərlə yenidən satışı barədə məlumat verirdi. Amma İnfantino bütün bunların bilet satışına mane olmadığını bəyan edib.

Xatırladaq ki, DÇ-2026 bu il 11 iyun – 19 iyulda ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikada keçiriləcək.

Yeri gəlmişkən, Canni İnfantino 2031-ci ilədək vəzifəsində qalmağı planlaşdırır. Funksioner bu barədə qurumun Kanadanın Vankuver şəhərində keçirilən konqresində açıqlama verib. O, 2027-ci ildə yenidən FIFA prezidenti seçilmək istədiyini söyləyib.

İnfantino 2016-cı ildən ali futbol qurumuna rəhbərlik edir. Təşkilatın nizamnaməsinə əsasən, bir şəxs yalnız üç dəfə bu posta seçilə bilər. Lakin 2022-ci ildə FIFA Şurası onun 2016-cı ildən 2019-cu ilədək prezident kimi ilk müddətini nəzərə almamaq qərarına gəlib. O, 2023-cü ildəki seçkilərdə yeganə namizəd olub.

Five startups showcase smart solutions at Agriboost 2026

The Sharjah Entrepreneurship Center (Sheraa) and the National Agriculture Center have concluded Agriboost 2026 – a comprehensive training and hands-on program to empower agritech startups, develop innovative solutions to support the sustainability of agriculture, and reinforce food security ecosystems in the UAE.

The closing ceremony took place as part of the Emirates Agriculture Conference & Exhibition 2026, organised by the National Agriculture Center, and featured live demonstrations in which the five winning startups presented their business models and technological solutions. The event was attended by H.E. Eng. Amal Abdulrahim, Assistant Undersecretary for the Support Services Sector at the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE), H.E. Sultan Al Shamsi, Director of the National Agriculture Center, and H.E. Sara Abdelaziz Al Nuaimi, CEO of the Sharjah Entrepreneurship Center (Sheraa).

H.E. Sultan Al Shamsi, Director of National Agriculture Center said: “Agricultural entrepreneurship is our goal, and the Agriboost program received more than 100 applications. Following a rigorous and comprehensive evaluation process, a distinguished group rose to the top, presenting practical and innovative solutions that are scalable and applicable, and that directly contribute to advancing the agricultural sector and enabling its sustainable future. This comes in line with the National Agriculture Center’s commitment to adopting smart solutions and raising awareness, as it continues to support startups across diverse fields and create broader opportunities for innovation and growth.”

H.E Sara Abdelaziz Al Nuaimi, CEO of Sheraa: “Agriculture sits at the heart of how nations plan for the future, shaped by priorities such as sustainability, food security, and economic resilience, and enabled by the effective use of technology. Through Agriboost, we saw five startups apply this in practice, developing solutions tailored to the UAE’s environment and long-term needs. This reflects the kind of innovation Sheraa is committed to enabling: ideas that move with clarity from concept into application, contributing to a more resilient agricultural sector.”

During the Demo Day pitches, CropGuard presented its integrated approach to protecting high-value crops through soil sensing, smart precision irrigation, and an adaptive shading system, a unified platform purpose-built for harsh, arid climates where precision directly determines crop survival and profitability. Hareth demonstrated how intelligent, IoT-driven solutions can address the UAE’s water scarcity challenges in agriculture by optimizing irrigation, reducing resource waste, combating soil salinity, and enabling farmers to make data-driven decisions that improve yields while supporting national food security goals. Agrotunes introduced its AI-powered platform for intelligent farming within the built environment, integrating crop planning, environmental control, and harvest forecasting, while connecting farms to buyers, consumers, and new revenue streams through its community layer.

INNOFarms.AI showcased its enterprise AI and robotics platform that connects farms, supply chains, and food enterprises through a unified intelligence layer, delivering real-time traceability, supply risk visibility, and farm automation across the agrifood system, including through a chat-based interface for on-the-ground decision-making. Madiya Farms presented its vertically integrated platform combining standardized greenhouse infrastructure, AI-driven farm management, and an integrated supply chain, positioning itself as a national operating system for scalable, investment-accessible food production in the UAE.

Madiya Farms secured first place in the pitch ranking, followed by Hareth in second, CropGuard in third, Agrotunes in fourth, and InnoFarms.ai in fifth. The rankings reflected the overall strength and progression of the cohort.

The rankings were announced during the Agriboost Demo Day, where founders pitched their startups to a curated judging panel, including Abeer Al Ameeri, Director of Ecosystem Development at Sheraa; Kamal Rasool, Chief Technology Officer at RDI; and H.E. Hamad Al Hamed, CEO of Gracia, in the presence of investors, partners, and sector stakeholders. The session captured the evolution of each startup, highlighting the strength of their solutions and their readiness to engage with real market opportunities, supported by ongoing mentorship and strategic guidance throughout the program.

Agriboost represents an intensive, application-driven program delivered over six weeks, beginning with a foundational bootcamp focused on agile methodologies and product development, followed by a hands-on incubation phase where startups refined their strategies, tested their solutions in real market environments, and engaged directly with customers. This journey culminated in the Demo Day, reflecting the program’s outcomes and its ability to translate ideas into viable, real-world solutions.

Through its programmes and initiatives, the Sharjah Entrepreneurship Center (Sheraa) continues to build an integrated entrepreneurial ecosystem that supports the growth of startups across priority sectors, with a particular focus on productive industries such as agriculture. This approach contributes to transforming innovation into sustainable economic value and strengthening the long-term competitiveness of the national economy.

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FIFA DÇ-2026-nın mükafat fondunu artırdı – Rəsmi

FİFA bu il təşkil ediləcək futbol üzrə dünya çempionatı (DÇ-2026) üçün ayıracağı mükafat fondunun artırıldığını açıqlayıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə qurumun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Vurğulanır ki, yeni qərara əsasən mundialın ümumi mükafatının məbləği 15 faiz artırılaraq 871 milyon dollara çatdırılıb.

Turnirdə iştirak edəcək hər komanda minimum 12,5 milyon dollar qazanacaq. Əlavə olaraq, hazırlıq və təsnifat ödənişləri də yüksəldilib.

Qeyd edilir ki, FİFA-nın bu addımı yüksək xərclərlə bağlı federasiyaların narahatlıqlarını azaltmaq məqsədi daşıyır.

DÇ-2026 bu il ABŞ, Meksika və Kanadanın birgə təşkilatçılığı ilə keçiriləcək. İyunun 11-dən iyulun 19-na qədər davam edəcək bu dünya çempionatına ümumilikdə 48 komanda qatılacaq ki, bu da rekord göstəricidir.

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