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Austria June 2026: Hyundai up to #2, MG breaks records, sales up 22.9%

The MG HS is up to a record 4th place in Austria in June.

34,256 new cars hit Austrian roads in June, a splendid 22.9% year-on-year improvement. The YTD total is now up 15% to 164,529. Volkswagen (+5.2%) and Skoda (+15.8%) remain atop the brands charts but both trail the market. BMW (+27.8%) outpaces it slightly but it’s Hyundai (+119.4%) that delivers the biggest gain in the Top 20, up 13 spots on May to #4 with 5.9% share. MG (+79.2%) is up 11 ranks to #9 with 1,301 sales and 3.8% share. This is the first time MG crosses the 1,000 monthly sales mark (previous best 726 in June 2025), and also a record ranking (previous best #14 in December 2024) and share (previous best 2.7% in March 2025). Leapmotor (+756.8%), BYD (+105.9%), Fiat (+94.8%) and Mazda (+60.4%) also impress below.

Over in the models charts, the Skoda Octavia (+16.3%) signs a second win in the past three months but remains at #2 year-to-date below the VW Golf (stable), itself down to #6 for the month. The Hyundai Tucson (+144.5%) justifies the brand’s performance and leaps from outside the May Top 20 directly into 2nd place. It earns a YTD Top 20 ranking as a result at #15. The Tesla Model Y (-21.6%) ranks #3 but freefalls year-on-year. Record performance by the MG HS (+510.1%) scoring its first ever Top 20 finish, directly at #4. The BMW X3 (+269%) is pushed up to #5 by its new iX3 BEV variant (65% of its June volume). Outstanding performances also by the Cupra Born (+312.7%), Opel Frontera (+239.3%) and BYD Seal (+131.1%).

Previous month: Austria May 2026: BMW X3 and Opel Frontera shine

One year ago: Austria June 2025: Cupra breaks records again, Tesla Model Y #1

Full June 2026 Top 57 All brands and Top 20 models below.

Austria June 2026 – brands:

PosBrandJun-26%/25May2026%/25PosFY25
1Volkswagen3,77711.0%+ 5.2%122,93913.9%+ 13.7%11
2Skoda3,49410.2%+ 15.8%217,60210.7%+ 16.6%22
3BMW2,1056.1%+ 27.8%310,2976.3%– 2.3%43
4Hyundai2,0055.9%+ 119.4%175,4293.3%+ 21.6%117
5Audi1,7765.2%+ 12.8%410,9206.6%+ 14.0%34
6Mercedes1,4504.2%+ 25.8%67,4844.5%+ 17.3%66
7Cupra1,3704.0%– 6.6%76,3713.9%– 4.6%710
8Seat1,3133.8%+ 15.4%57,7914.7%+ 19.5%58
9MG1,3013.8%+ 79.2%203,5852.2%+ 34.6%1919
10Tesla1,3003.8%+ 3.5%214,2652.6%+ 25.5%1618
11Opel1,2253.6%+ 55.5%114,9983.0%+ 24.5%1314
12Peugeot1,2173.6%+ 23.6%125,4003.3%+ 26.3%1212
13Toyota1,1543.4%– 8.2%105,4443.3%– 6.7%109
14Mazda1,0913.2%+ 60.4%183,6382.2%+ 8.5%1816
15BYD1,0753.1%+ 105.9%85,8043.5%+ 77.0%815
16Renault9242.7%– 19.9%134,6722.8%– 9.3%1411
17Kia9042.6%+ 51.7%144,1872.5%+ 38.6%1717
18Dacia8952.6%– 14.4%95,7973.5%– 6.7%95
19Ford8052.3%+ 1.1%154,3722.7%+ 1.9%1513
20Citroen7182.1%+ 8.6%163,4812.1%+ 19.1%2020
21Volvo5391.6%+ 53.6%222,3611.4%+ 19.3%2221
22Fiat4891.4%+ 94.8%192,5101.5%+ 103.7%2123
23Suzuki4031.2%– 2.4%242,0331.2%– 13.5%2322
24Leapmotor3771.1%+ 756.8%231,2590.8%+ 559.2%2532
25Nissan2670.8%– 6.0%281,2010.7%– 31.1%2724
26Jeep2460.7%+ 86.4%271,3310.8%+ 96.9%2427
27Mitsubishi2380.7%– 8.1%251,2110.7%+ 13.5%2625
28Jaecoo2280.7%new261,0960.7%new2842
29Mini2060.6%+ 12.0%328130.5%– 18.2%3226
30Omoda2020.6%new298590.5%new2957
31Polestar1620.5%– 5.8%355060.3%+ 3.1%3533
32Alfa Romeo1590.5%+ 44.5%367500.5%+ 0.3%3429
33Porsche1440.4%– 4.0%307960.5%– 20.8%3328
34Land Rover1340.4%– 0.7%348220.5%+ 12.9%3131
35Honda1330.4%– 17.9%318290.5%+ 10.1%3030
36Xpeng1170.3%+ 11600.0%334160.3%+ 41500.0%3643
37Chery650.2%new44790.0%new41 –
38Subaru620.2%+ 37.8%401560.1%– 36.1%4035
39Lexus560.2%+ 27.3%382150.1%+ 18.8%3837
40Smart450.1%+ 87.5%372720.2%+ 85.0%3734
41KGM/SsangYong200.1%– 54.5%391640.1%– 11.4%3936
42Alpine140.0%– 36.4%41680.0%– 31.3%4338
43DS120.0%– 40.0%42750.0%– 7.4%4239
44Lamborghini80.0%– 33.3%43500.0%+ 16.3%4440
45Ferrari60.0%+ 20.0%46270.0%– 41.3%4541
46Bentley50.0%– 37.5% –210.0%– 34.4%4644
47Aston Martin20.0%– 77.8%47200.0%– 37.5%4745
48Caterham20.0%n/a –20.0%+ 100.0%6366
49Chevrolet20.0%n/a5460.0%n/a5363
50DFM20.0%new45120.0%new4961
51Fisker20.0%+ 100.0% –30.0%– 92.9%6046
52Forthing20.0%+ 100.0% –50.0%+ 150.0%5659
53MAN20.0%– 66.7%49180.0%+ 38.5%4848
54McLaren20.0%+ 0.0%51110.0%– 50.0%5149
55NIO20.0%n/a52120.0%+ 1100.0%5052
56BAW10.0%new4850.0%new55 –
57Maserati10.0%– 66.7% –50.0%– 16.7%5754

Austria June 2026 – models:

PosModelJun-26%/25May2026%/25PosFY25
1Skoda Octavia8282.4%+ 16.3%23,8012.3%– 7.3%21
2Hyundai Tucson7802.3%+ 144.5%n/a2,0921.3%+ 56.2%1519
3Tesla Model Y7472.2%– 21.6%n/a3,0901.9%+ 25.6%37
4MG HS7262.1%+ 510.1%n/an/an/an/an/an/a
5BMW X36311.8%+ 269.0%32,2651.4%+ 71.9%10n/a
6VW Golf6161.8%+ 0.0%14,6082.8%+ 25.8%12
7BMW X15821.7%+ 53.2%42,8801.8%– 0.5%43
8Tesla Model 35391.6%+ 78.5%n/a1,0520.6%n/an/an/a
9VW Bus5301.5%+ 6.6%132,0451.2%+ 17.9%1912
10Opel Frontera5091.5%+ 239.3%7n/an/an/an/an/a
11Cupra Born4541.3%+ 312.7%n/an/an/an/an/an/a
12VW Polo4491.3%+ 57.5%82,5631.6%+ 38.8%611
13BYD Seal4461.3%+ 131.1%142,2011.3%+ 39.5%1215
14Skoda Enyaq4421.3%+ 50.9%62,1021.3%+ 69.9%1420
15Skoda Kodiaq4421.3%+ 49.3%n/a9450.6%#VALUE!n/an/a
16Mazda CX-304341.3%+ 51.7%n/an/an/an/an/an/a
17Hyundai i304241.2%+ 376.4%n/an/an/an/a64n/a
18Skoda Karoq4191.2%– 10.3%n/a2,2671.4%– 4.7%98
19Toyota Yaris/Cross4191.2%– 14.3%102,4111.5%+ 7.3%75
20Seat Ibiza4081.2%– 10.1%52,6311.6%– 12.0%54
n/aVW Tiguan3921.1%+ 39.0%92,1481.3%+ 4.8%136
n/aSeat Leon3891.1%+ 34.6%122,2201.3%+ 41.8%1114
n/aDacia Sandero3821.1%+ 13.4%152,0491.2%– 8.7%1810
n/aSkoda Fabia3731.1%– 7.7%n/a2,3121.4%+ 3.1%89
n/aAudi Q32900.8%+ 95.9%182,0901.3%+ 167.9%17n/a
n/aBYD Sealion2460.7%+ 16.6%n/a1,2490.8%+ 1.7%n/an/a
n/aSkoda Elroq2390.7%– 37.6%112,0921.3%+ 56.2%1617
n/aDacia Bigster2360.7%– 7.1%n/a1,9141.2%+ 197.7%2016

Source: Statistik Austria

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