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Delta Unites JetBlue, and American Airlines Face Heart-Stopping Emergency Landings Over New York Skies: Here is What You Need to Know

15 December 2025 at 04:19
Delta Unites JetBlue, and American Airlines Face Heart-Stopping Emergency Landings Over New York Skies: Here is What You Need to Know

The State of New York hosts some of the busiest airports and air corridors in the United States. John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), LaGuardia Airport and smaller airfields handle thousands of arrivals and departures daily. With such high volumes, unexpected situations sometimes force pilots to return to an airport or make a precautionary landing. This article summarises emergency landings and major aviation incidents reported by government authorities between January 2022 and November 2025. Information is derived from official releases by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the New York State Police (NYSP). Each incident description provides the date, aircraft type, flight details, circumstances leading to the emergency or landing, and known outcomes. The reference section lists official citations.

2022 and 2023

Government records indicate that 2022 saw few widely reported emergency landings in New York that required formal statements. While general aviation accidents occurred, they were investigated by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and state agencies; no major commercial flights publicly declared emergencies in the state. In June 2023, the NYSP and the FAA investigated a single‑engine Orange Harmon Rocket that crashed near Porter, New York shortly after taking off from Skydive the Falls. The aircraft lost altitude and struck trees before impacting a field, fatally injuring the pilot[1]. The crash highlighted ongoing cooperative investigations between the FAA, NTSB and state law enforcement, but no mass‑casualty emergency landings were recorded in 2023.

Early 2024 – general aviation incidents

During February 2024, the NYSP responded to a Cherokee Archer that crashed onto the Southern State Parkway in the town of Babylon, Suffolk County. The plane, carrying two occupants, came down on the shoulder of the eastbound highway around 11:45 a.m. on 20 February. Both occupants were taken to hospitals with non‑life‑threatening injuries. The FAA and NTSB were notified, and the incident remains under investigation[2].

On 30 June 2024, a Piper Malibu Mirage crashed in a wooded area near Lake Cecil Road in Masonville, Delaware County. NYSP troopers used drones, all‑terrain vehicles and helicopters to locate the wreckage. All five occupants – members of a Georgia family traveling home after a youth baseball tournament – were fatally injured. Authorities reported that the aircraft had departed Oneonta’s Alfred S. Nader Regional Airport and was en route to West Virginia for refueling[3]. The NYSP, FAA and NTSB continue to investigate this tragic accident[4].

In September 2024, several general aviation incidents occurred:

  • On 18 September, a single‑engine Seamax M‑22 seaplane experienced a landing‑gear malfunction while inbound to Skye Acres Airport in Lagrangeville. The pilot landed on the grass next to the runway. No injuries were reported and the FAA opened an investigation[5].
  • The following day, 19 September, an AW119 helicopter performed a hard landing at Canandaigua Airport in western New York. Three people were on board, and the FAA stated that it would investigate the event[6].

These incidents illustrate the diversity of aircraft operating in New York – from small seaplanes to helicopters – and the importance of vigilant air‑traffic monitoring even at smaller airports.

Commercial airliner emergencies (Late 2024)

New York’s major airports experienced several commercial airliner emergencies during September 2024:

  • On 23 September 2024, JetBlue Flight 2201, an Airbus A320 bound for Fort Lauderdale, departed John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) but soon returned to the airport around 3:45 p.m. after pilots reported a generator issue. The FAA noted that the aircraft landed safely and that no injuries were reported[7].
  • Two days earlier, 21 September, JetBlue Flight 561 operated by an Airbus A220‑300 departed LaGuardia Airport for Palm Beach. Shortly after takeoff, crew members detected a burning smell in the cabin. The flight diverted to JFK and landed safely around 1:20 p.m., and the FAA launched an investigation[8].
  • On the same day, a different flight, JetBlue Flight 1189, left JFK bound for San Diego. The crew reported smoke in the cargo compartment, prompting an immediate diversion. The aircraft landed at Salina Regional Airport in Kansas around 6:30 p.m. Passengers deplaned without injuries[9].

Two additional late‑2024 accidents involved general aviation aircraft:

  • On 12 December 2024, a single‑engine Tecnam P‑2008 experienced an engine problem near Westchester County Airport. The plane crashed near Rye Lake, injuring both occupants. The FAA and NTSB are investigating the cause[10].
  • On 20 December 2024, a twin‑engine Beechcraft BE95 made an emergency landing on Interstate 87 in Bethlehem after one engine failed. Three people were aboard; the FAA reported that there were no serious injuries[11].

Early 2025 – series of emergencies and precautionary landings

Early 2025 proved active for New York’s airspace. On 20 February 2025, the pilot of a Bell 407 helicopter made a precautionary landing on a baseball field around 6:45 a.m. after noticing engine anomalies. Two people were on board, and the FAA said there were no injuries[12]. A few days later, on 25 February, JetBlue Flight 967, operating from Westchester County to Palm Beach, diverted to JFK around 9 a.m. due to an engine issue[13].

Mid‑March saw multiple events:

  • On 13 March 2025, Delta Air Lines Flight 141 traveling from Brussels to JFK encountered severe turbulence outside U.S. airspace. Pilots declared an emergency and the aircraft landed safely at JFK; the FAA later said it would investigate[14].
  • On 16 March, Endeavor Air Flight 4814 (operated on behalf of Delta Connection) experienced an incident during a go‑around at LaGuardia Airport. The aircraft’s left wingtip struck the runway surface during the maneuver. Although there were no injuries, the FAA opened a formal investigation[15].
  • In the early hours of 17 March, Cathay Pacific Flight 3195, a Boeing 747‑400 cargo flight bound for Toronto, returned to JFK around 12:30 a.m. after the crew detected a pressurization issue. The FAA said the aircraft landed without incident[16].

These cases underscore the range of issues—engine malfunctions, turbulence, pressurization faults—that can prompt pilots to return to the airport as a precaution.

Summer 2025 – commercial jet incidents

The summer of 2025 brought additional emergency landings at JFK:

  • On 13 June 2025, Delta Air Lines Flight 405, a Boeing 767‑300 flying from San Francisco, reported a hydraulic system problem. The aircraft landed at JFK around 3:40 p.m., and the FAA began an investigation[17].
  • On 5 June 2025, a Bell 407 helicopter made a precautionary landing at Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn after the pilot noted engine issues. The FAA reported no injuries[18].

Mid‑ to late 2025 – engine‑related returns and crashes

As summer turned to autumn, a series of engine‑related incidents occurred:

  • On 15 July 2025, JetBlue Flight 637, an Airbus A321 bound for the Dominican Republic, returned to JFK at 8:40 p.m. after the crew reported an engine issue. The FAA said the aircraft landed safely and would be inspected.
  • On 13 August 2025, JetBlue Flight 547, an Airbus A320 operating between Long Island MacArthur Airport and Orlando, returned to JFK around 2:45 p.m. following a possible engine issue[19]. The FAA opened an investigation.
  • Six days later, 19 August 2025, Air France Flight 9, a Boeing 777 bound for Paris, turned back to JFK around 2:15 a.m. due to engine concerns[20]. Passengers were rebooked after the aircraft landed safely.
  • 2 September 2025 saw Republic Airways Flight 4379, an Embraer E175 operating for Delta Connection, depart LaGuardia for Nashville. The crew experienced engine issues and chose to land at JFK around 1:30 p.m.[21].
  • On 27 September 2025, a Glasair II aircraft crashed in a field near Kobelt Airport in Ulster County. Only the pilot was on board, and the FAA and NTSB launched an investigation[22].

In October 2025, Frontier Airlines Flight 3546, an Airbus A320 traveling from San Juan, Puerto Rico, landed at JFK around 12:45 p.m. on 30 October after the crew reported an engine issue[23]. Finally, in early November 2025 (after our research cutoff), no further emergency landings were publicly reported by the FAA.

Observations and themes

The period from January 2022 to November 2025 shows that most emergency landings in New York involved engine anomalies, hydraulic or electrical issues, or unusual cockpit indications rather than catastrophic failures. In nearly every case, pilots followed established procedures, communicated with air‑traffic controllers and landed safely. The FAA’s official statements emphasise that these events are investigated thoroughly, and in many cases the cause is traced to component failures or errant indicators. The NYSP press releases demonstrate the broader range of aviation activity across the state, including small general‑aviation crashes that result in fatalities.

Large‑jet incidents at New York’s major airports were resolved without serious injuries, reflecting the resilience of modern aircraft and the effectiveness of crew training. Smaller aircraft accidents, such as the crashes in Porter (2023) and Masonville (2024), underscore the vulnerability of general‑aviation pilots to equipment failures and weather. As passenger numbers continue to rise, ongoing investment in safety systems, pilot training and rapid response will remain critical to ensuring that emergency landings in New York remain rare and survivable.

Reference list

  1. NYSP press release on 2024 Southern State Parkway crash – New York State Police (February 2024)[2].
  2. NYSP press release on Delaware County plane crash – New York State Police (July 2024)[3][4].
  3. NYSP annual report (2023) – Porter plane crash – New York State Police 2023 Annual Report[1].
  4. FAA statement on Seamax M‑22 landing gear incident – Federal Aviation Administration (September 2024)[5].
  5. FAA statement on AW119 helicopter hard landing – Federal Aviation Administration (September 2024)[6].
  6. FAA statement on JetBlue Flight 2201 generator issue – Federal Aviation Administration (September 2024)[7].
  7. FAA statement on JetBlue Flight 561 burning smell – Federal Aviation Administration (September 2024)[8].
  8. FAA statement on JetBlue Flight 1189 cargo smoke – Federal Aviation Administration (September 2024)[9].
  9. FAA statement on Tecnam P‑2008 crash near Westchester County Airport – Federal Aviation Administration (December 2024)[10].
  10. FAA statement on Beechcraft BE95 landing on Interstate 87 – Federal Aviation Administration (December 2024)[11].
  11. FAA statement on Bell 407 baseball field landing – Federal Aviation Administration (February 2025)[12].
  12. FAA statement on JetBlue Flight 967 engine issue – Federal Aviation Administration (February 2025)[13].
  13. FAA statement on Delta Flight 141 turbulence – Federal Aviation Administration (March 2025)[14].
  14. FAA statement on Endeavor Air Flight 4814 wing strike – Federal Aviation Administration (March 2025)[15].
  15. FAA statement on Cathay Pacific Flight 3195 pressurization issue – Federal Aviation Administration (March 2025)[16].
  16. FAA statement on Delta Flight 405 hydraulic issue – Federal Aviation Administration (June 2025)[17].
  17. FAA statement on Bell 407 landing at Floyd Bennett Field – Federal Aviation Administration (June 2025)[18].
  18. FAA statement on JetBlue Flight 547 engine issue – Federal Aviation Administration (August 2025)[19].
  19. FAA statement on Air France Flight 9 engine issue – Federal Aviation Administration (August 2025)[20].
  20. FAA statement on Republic Airways Flight 4379 engine issues – Federal Aviation Administration (September 2025)[21].
  21. FAA statement on Glasair II crash near Kobelt Airport – Federal Aviation Administration (September 2025)[22].
  22. FAA statement on Frontier Airlines Flight 3546 engine issue – Federal Aviation Administration (October 2025)[23].
  23. FAA statement on JetBlue Flight 637 engine issue – Federal Aviation Administration (July 2025)[24].

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Cruise Travel Outlook 2025: Know Why Norwegian Cruise Line’s Recovery Signals New Opportunities for Global Travelers Planning Sea Vacations

15 December 2025 at 00:27
Cruise Travel Outlook 2025: Know Why Norwegian Cruise Line’s Recovery Signals New Opportunities for Global Travelers Planning Sea Vacations

Cruise travel is entering an important phase in 2025. Norwegian Cruise Line’s recent market rebound has drawn attention, not just from investors, but also from travelers worldwide. While stock movements reflect financial confidence, they often signal something more meaningful for tourists.

For travelers, a rebound usually points to rising demand, improved operations, and stronger future itineraries. It suggests cruise lines are stabilizing and preparing for busy travel seasons ahead.

This matters if you are planning a sea vacation in the coming year.

Why Cruise Industry Performance Impacts Your Travel Plans

Cruise companies operate on long-term planning cycles. When performance improves, ships return to service, routes expand, and onboard experiences receive upgrades. Travelers often benefit through better availability and more destination choices.

Norwegian Cruise Line has focused on premium itineraries and modern ships. This approach aligns with growing traveler preferences for comfort, flexible dining, and immersive shore experiences.

For tourists, this means more choice and smoother travel experiences across major cruise regions.

Cruising in 2025: Destinations Travelers Are Eyeing

Global cruise travel continues to appeal because it combines transport, accommodation, and experiences into one journey. In 2025, several regions remain top choices.

The Caribbean continues to attract sun-seekers. Mediterranean cruises appeal to culture lovers. Alaska remains popular for nature enthusiasts. Northern Europe and Asia-Pacific routes draw travelers seeking scenic and cultural diversity.

Cruises allow travelers to explore multiple countries without frequent hotel changes. This convenience is a key reason demand remains strong.

What Travelers Should Understand Before Booking

Cruising is enjoyable, but it requires preparation. Government travel advisories consistently remind passengers to stay informed before departure.

Travelers should check passport validity requirements. Many countries require passports to remain valid for several months after return. Some destinations also require visas, even for short port visits.

Health preparation is equally important. Government health agencies advise travelers to stay updated on routine vaccinations and practice good hygiene while onboard.

Preparation ensures fewer disruptions and a more relaxed vacation.

Health and Safety at Sea

Cruise ships operate under strict international health and safety guidelines. Regular inspections and sanitation protocols are standard across major cruise lines.

Travelers can enhance their safety by following simple steps. Wash hands frequently. Stay hydrated. Protect yourself from sun exposure during deck activities. Carry essential medications and medical documents.

Travel insurance is also recommended. It provides coverage for medical emergencies and unexpected travel changes.

Being proactive helps travelers enjoy their cruise with peace of mind.

Smart Planning for a Smooth Cruise Experience

Cruise holidays reward early planners. Booking ahead often provides better cabin choices and preferred sailing dates. Peak seasons fill quickly, especially school holidays and summer months.

Travelers should also research shore excursions. Choosing well-organized activities ensures safety and maximizes time at each port. Independent exploration is enjoyable, but awareness of local rules and timings is essential.

Packing smartly also matters. Comfortable clothing, sun protection, and formal attire for onboard events help travelers adapt to varied cruise experiences.

Why This Market Shift Matters to Travelers

Norwegian Cruise Line’s improved outlook reflects broader recovery in global tourism. Airlines, hotels, and cruise operators are aligning to meet rising demand.

For travelers, this recovery often translates into improved services, upgraded ships, and more personalized experiences. Cruise lines compete by offering better dining, entertainment, and destination immersion.

This environment benefits travelers seeking quality and value in 2025.

Cruise Travel Outlook 2025: A Traveler’s Perspective

Cruising remains one of the most efficient ways to explore the world. The recent momentum in the cruise sector suggests confidence is returning strongly.

For travelers, this means more opportunities to explore oceans, cultures, and coastlines safely and comfortably. Whether it is your first cruise or your tenth, careful planning and awareness of official travel guidance make all the difference.

As global travel continues to rebound, cruise vacations stand out as a balanced blend of relaxation, discovery, and convenience.

2025 could be the perfect year to set sail.

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Barbados Kicks Off 2025/2026 Winter Season with their Strategic Tourism Initiatives, Expanding Airlift, Cultural Experiences and Sustainable Travel for the Economic Growth

14 December 2025 at 21:13
Barbados Kicks Off 2025/2026 Winter Season with their Strategic Tourism Initiatives, Expanding Airlift, Cultural Experiences and Sustainable Travel for the Economic Growth

Barbados is looking positively towards the approaching 2025/2026 winter cruise season, given the substantial growth that it is experiencing in stay-over tourist arrivals as well as cruise tourism. There are expected to be more than 800,000 cruise visitors, with over 400 cruise ship calls that will be made at the Bridgetown Port, ensuring that the island is faced with a lucrative tourist season. This is in addition to the stay-over tourist arrivals that exceeded pre-pandemic levels.

Minister of Tourism and International Transport, Ian Gooding-Edghill, remains cautiously optimistic for 2026, with key markets such as the USA, UK, and Canada indicating great levels of tourist demand for what Barbados has to offer. This is as a result of the tourist policy spearheaded by the current Barbadian government, which focuses on airlift as well as marketing efforts that improve tourist experience as well as promoting the global presence of the tourism sector of the island.

Expanding Airlift: Enhancing Global Connectivity and Regional Tourism

One of the key elements driving Barbados’ tourism growth is the expansion of air connectivity through Phase 2 of the airlift strategy. The government and airlines are working to increase direct flights from Canada, Manchester, and Europe, expanding regional tourism while ensuring that Barbados remains an accessible destination for both tourists and business travelers. This effort is designed to tap into new tourism markets, further strengthening Barbados’ position as a luxury travel hub in the Caribbean.

The increased air connectivity is set to enhance visitor flows to Barbados, supporting local economies in hospitality, transportation, and tourism services. More direct flights to and from key cities will also make it easier for regional travelers to explore the island, leading to sustained growth in tourism revenue and job creation.

Tourism Promotion and Cultural Initiatives: Attracting Diverse Visitors

Barbados is investing in targeted marketing efforts to attract more tourists from global markets, particularly during the traditionally quieter summer months. The Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI) is actively working to enhance the island’s visibility in regions such as Africa, the Gulf States, and Asia, with two new BTMI directors appointed to focus on these regions in 2026. By tapping into emerging markets, the BTMI aims to diversify tourism sources, boosting visitor numbers and ensuring a more balanced tourism economy.

The focus on cultural tourism, including local festivals, art exhibitions, and historical heritage sites, further promotes Barbados’ identity as a destination that offers not only luxury experiences but also deep cultural engagement. With a growing demand for authentic travel experiences, the country is positioning itself as an ideal destination for travelers seeking to connect with local traditions, explore historical landmarks, and engage in cultural exchange.

Cruise Tourism’s Continued Role in Economic Growth

Cruise tourism continues to be a key economic driver for Barbados, contributing significantly to tourism revenue. With over 800,000 cruise passengers expected to visit the island during the 2025/2026 winter season, the growth of cruise tourism will lead to increased demand for local businesses and services, from hotels and restaurants to excursions and transport services.

However, Barbados’ reliance on cruise tourism has seen challenges, particularly with the discontinuation of some summer calls, but the continued growth in winter cruise bookings is encouraging. New ships visiting during the winter season are set to bring more tourism spending into the region, benefiting small businesses and contributing to job creation in local hospitality and tourism sectors.

In the long-term, the continued focus on cruise tourism development—alongside expanding airlift connectivity and sustainable tourism practices—will ensure that Barbados remains an attractive year-round destination, benefiting from a steady stream of visitors from both cruise ships and stay-over tourism.

Sustainable Tourism Growth: Long-Term Impact for Local Communities

Looking ahead, Barbados’ sustainable tourism initiatives will play a critical role in shaping long-term tourism growth. With eco-tourism and responsible travel becoming increasingly important to travelers, Barbados is poised to attract eco-conscious tourists by promoting nature-based experiences and cultural heritage tourism. These efforts are aligned with the global push toward sustainable travel, helping ensure that tourism growth does not compromise the environment or the cultural integrity of the island.

The government’s focus on green tourism, such as eco-friendly accommodations and low-impact tours, will also attract a growing market of responsible travelers who are increasingly prioritizing eco-conscious destinations. This will further strengthen Barbados’ position as a destination that combines luxury with sustainability and cultural authenticity.

A Bright Future for Barbados Tourism Industry

The winter tourist season of 2025/2026 is a defining era for the tourism industry in Barbados, with emphasis on development in airlift, tourism promotional activities, and cultural tourism. It is projected that with the growth of tourism, both stay-over and cruise, that economic growth, employment opportunities, and sustainable development would also be realized in Barbados. It is clear that it is long-term success that is projected for Barbados in the tourism market, with emphasis on tourism diversification, sustainability, and cultural tourism that would ensure that it remains one of the major destinations for tourists across the globe for many years to come. Efforts by the relevant stakeholders would ensure that it remains a luxury tourism destination despite the growth.

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Air India to Operate Three Hundred Additional Flights as IndiGo Faces Capacity Reductions in India

14 December 2025 at 16:53
Air India to Operate Three Hundred Additional Flights as IndiGo Faces Capacity Reductions in India

Air India has announced that it will add around 300 extra flights during the winter season to help offset capacity cuts imposed on IndiGo by the government. The move comes after a 10% reduction in IndiGo’s operations on several key domestic routes, and is intended to ensure passengers continue to have enough travel options during one of the busiest times of the year.

As India’s largest domestic airline, any change in IndiGo’s schedule has a noticeable impact across the industry. To manage this, the government has reassigned some of IndiGo’s routes to Air India, Air India Express, and Akasa Air. These adjustments are aimed at keeping flights running smoothly on major corridors such as Delhi Mumbai and other important metro connections, helping maintain stability and continuity in India’s aviation network.

Government’s Strategic Response to Capacity Shortages

In response to the IndiGo capacity cuts, the Ministry of Civil Aviation is overseeing the redistribution of 1900 affected routes. The government’s primary goal is to prevent any single airline from dominating the market and to ensure fair distribution of flights across the domestic sector. This redistribution includes temporarily reassigning routes to other carriers, such as Air India, to ensure that passenger demand is met without disrupting services.

Air India, which has already started making adjustments, is using its spare capacity to absorb the additional flights, including deploying its Boeing 777 widebody aircraft on high-demand routes like Delhi to Mumbai. This move helps increase the airline’s capacity without affecting its regular flight schedule.

Air India’s Response and Operational Adjustments

Air India confirmed that its proposed flight additions will rely on spare capacity already available in its network. The airline is keen to ensure minimal disruption while managing the new routes added due to IndiGo’s capacity cuts. The airline has been working closely with the Ministry of Civil Aviation to coordinate the movement of aircraft, crew schedules, and fleet rotations to meet the temporary demand.

Air India’s increase in flights comes as IndiGo has been struggling with operational issues, including crew management challenges, new pilot duty rules, and adjustments to its network. The carrier has been operating over 2050 flights per day under its revised schedule, with daily passenger volumes exceeding 3.2 lakh travelers.

In addition to increasing flights, Air India has been closely monitoring passenger demand and adjusting schedules as needed to maintain operational stability. The airline’s flexibility in fleet management and crew deployment has helped mitigate the impact of the capacity cuts, ensuring that passengers are not left stranded during peak travel times.

Impact of IndiGo’s Capacity Cuts on the Indian Aviation Market

The reduction in IndiGo’s capacity has led to immediate adjustments across the domestic aviation sector. With IndiGo being India’s largest carrier, the cuts have created a supply-demand imbalance, particularly on key routes like Delhi to Mumbai and Chennai to Bengaluru. Other airlines, including Air India, Akasa, and SpiceJet, have had to adjust their operations to absorb the increased passenger traffic resulting from the capacity shortfall.

To address these challenges, Indian airlines are focusing on optimizing aircraft rotations, adjusting crew schedules, and offering additional flights where possible. The industry is also closely monitoring aircraft occupancy rates, which have surged in response to the reduction in capacity from IndiGo.

IndiGo’s Efforts to Stabilize Operations Amid Cuts

Meanwhile, IndiGo is working to stabilize its operations under the revised capacity guidelines. The carrier has already operated over 2050 flights for two consecutive days under its new schedule, a clear sign of its efforts to manage the capacity reduction efficiently. The airline has also implemented operational measures to ensure clear communication with passengers regarding updated flight timings and other disruptions caused by the cuts.

With the government’s involvement and industry cooperation, the immediate challenges caused by IndiGo’s reduced capacity are being addressed. The Ministry of Civil Aviation continues to monitor the situation, working with all airlines involved to ensure that passenger needs are met while maintaining a fair and balanced aviation market.

Future Outlook for Indian Airlines and Passenger Growth

Looking ahead, India’s aviation sector is gearing up for significant growth, with the Ministry of Civil Aviation setting ambitious targets of handling 95 million passengers and 1.6 million tonnes of cargo by 2026. These goals highlight just how important a strong, dependable air transport network will be in meeting the country’s rapidly growing appetite for air travel.

Air India, alongside other domestic carriers, is playing a key role in this journey by adapting to market shifts and making the most of available fleet resources. Close coordination between airlines, airports, and the Civil Aviation Ministry will be crucial to keeping the sector on a steady growth path.

As the industry continues to evolve, ongoing collaboration between airlines, government bodies, and regulators will shape the resilience of India’s aviation market—ensuring it can reliably serve both domestic travellers and international passengers in the years ahead.

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Department of Tourism, Cebu Pacific and HRRACI Launch Visit Cebu Campaign, Offering Flight Discounts and Accommodation Deals to Boost Post-Disaster Tourism Growth

14 December 2025 at 14:45
Department of Tourism, Cebu Pacific and HRRACI Launch Visit Cebu Campaign, Offering Flight Discounts and Accommodation Deals to Boost Post-Disaster Tourism Growth

In an effort to create more tourist arrivals in Cebu following the recent natural disasters that hit the province, the Department of Tourism (DOT) teamed up with Cebu Pacific and the Hotel, Resort, and Restaurant Association of Cebu Inc. (HRRACI), offering incentives to achieve this goal. The memorandum of understanding was signed last Friday to formalize the partnership during the launching of the “Visit Cebu” campaign.

This initiative will aid in rebuilding tourism here in Cebu through discounted flights, hotel vouchers, and various promotional packages for foreign travelers. The tourism drive will focus on primary international markets, such as Korea, Japan, Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Vietnam, to bring more international visitors to the region.

Flight and Accommodation Offers to Support Local Businesses and Workers

Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco emphasized that the “Visit Cebu” campaign is a crucial step in supporting local businesses and workers in Cebu, especially as the province recovers from the recent disruptions. The incentives include discounted flights from Cebu Pacific, as well as special accommodation deals from participating hotels and resorts across the region. Some travelers will also receive a complimentary one-night stay, further enhancing the appeal of Cebu as a tourist destination.

This initiative is not only aimed at boosting tourism in the province but also at ensuring economic recovery for the hospitality sector, which has faced challenges in the wake of the recent natural disasters. By promoting affordable travel options and exclusive hotel packages, the campaign hopes to draw more international tourists to Cebu, offering them access to the province’s beautiful beaches, historic landmarks, and thriving cultural experiences.

Targeting Key Markets to Expand Cebu’s Global Appeal

The “Visit Cebu” campaign will focus its efforts on attracting visitors from six key markets: Korea, Japan, Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Vietnam. These regions have shown a strong interest in traveling to Cebu in recent years, making them ideal targets for the promotional efforts. The campaign will be supported by digital promotions, allowing Cebu Pacific’s existing international routes to the province to connect travelers with easy access to the Philippines’ top destination.

Additionally, HRRACI President Mia Leon mentioned that the association is coordinating with its member establishments to provide affordable accommodation options and manage the distribution of vouchers to maximize the impact of the campaign. The collaboration between the private sector and government agencies reflects a unified approach to driving tourism recovery and ensuring the long-term growth of the tourism economy in Cebu.

Promoting Cebu’s Dive Tourism and Regional Experiences

As part of the “Visit Cebu” campaign, familiarization trips will be organized in Moalboal and Malapascua, highlighting the region’s rich dive tourism offerings. These regions are renowned for their underwater biodiversity, making Cebu an ideal destination for diving enthusiasts. The familiarization trips will be tied to the upcoming Philippine Dive Experience event, organized by the DOT, further enhancing Cebu’s profile as a premier diving tourism destination.

Cebu’s diverse tourism offerings, ranging from beach resorts to adventure tourism and cultural experiences, provide the perfect blend of relaxation and exploration for visitors. By promoting sustainable tourism and nature-based experiences, the campaign will attract both eco-conscious travelers and those seeking more active and cultural vacation options.

Long-Term Tourism Growth and Economic Resilience

The “Visit Cebu” campaign represents a pivotal moment in Cebu’s tourism recovery. While the immediate goal is to increase tourism arrivals and support local businesses, the long-term tourism impact extends to broader goals such as regional development and economic diversification. The province’s commitment to sustainable tourism, cultural preservation, and eco-friendly travel positions Cebu as a top destination for those seeking a more responsible travel experience.

The growth of alternative tourism, including adventure tourism, eco-tourism, and cultural tourism, will provide the foundation for Cebu’s tourism sector to expand and thrive sustainably in the future. The expansion of air connectivity and continued private-public collaboration will foster a resilient tourism ecosystem that balances the need for economic growth with the preservation of the region’s natural and cultural resources.

Cebu’s Bright Future as a Sustainable Tourism Hub

No doubt, this “Visit Cebu” campaign by the Department of Tourism, Cebu Pacific, and HRRACI will further accelerate the recovery process of the region’s tourism sector and ensure long-term economic growth. The campaign will grant reasonable flight and accommodation access to ensure a continuous stream of foreign visitors who will help boost local businesses and augment the income of tourism workers. This initiative will surely contribute to a more sustainable, inclusive, and resilient tourism ecosystem, securing Cebu as one of the most sought-after destinations in Southeast Asia for generations to come, as Cebu’s tourism industry diversifies and expands.

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Belarus Showcases Tourism Potential at the Intourmarket 2025, Highlighting Cultural, Natural and Gastronomic Experiences for Future Growth

14 December 2025 at 14:36
Belarus Showcases Tourism Potential at the Intourmarket 2025, Highlighting Cultural, Natural and Gastronomic Experiences for Future Growth

Belarus was represented at the Intourmarket 2025 Winter Exhibition held in St. Petersburg, where it showcased its developing tourist potential by presenting an array of tourism opportunities targeting Russian as well as foreign tourists. Hosted by the National Tourism Agency of Belarus, with support from the Japan National Tourism Organization Dubai Office, it was the perfect setting for Belarus to showcase its tourist offerings.

Being one of the biggest tourist events that brought together more than 50 tourism specialists, it showed that Belarus is striving to make its portfolio more diverse for various tourist groups. Including health resorts, gourmet tourism, and more, it gave a broad overview of what Belarus has to offer, which totally corresponds to the vision of the future of tourism for Belarus—a leader for both tourism and business.

A Diverse Range of Attractions to Fuel Belarus’ Future Tourism

Belarus is capitalizing on its strategic location in Eastern Europe and its unique cultural identity to attract visitors looking for something different. The updated tourist map and the newly introduced MICE tourism catalog are crucial tools designed to facilitate business tourism and leisure travel across Belarus. By focusing on the MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Events) sector, Belarus is aiming to increase its attractiveness as a destination for corporate events, conferences, and international summits, anticipating growth in the business tourism market in the coming years.

Pripyatsky National Park and Braslav Lakes National Park were also highlighted at the exhibition, with a focus on promoting eco-tourism and nature-based travel. The country’s wealth of natural treasures is central to its future tourism strategy. As travelers increasingly seek sustainable and immersive experiences in nature, these national parks offer an opportunity for Belarus to position itself as a leading eco-tourism destination, particularly appealing to international visitors who prioritize conservation and authentic outdoor experiences.

In addition, Braslav Lakes, a popular spot for Russian tourists, is preparing to offer even more accessible tourism programs, reinforcing the country’s commitment to making its natural attractions accessible for all. These efforts are expected to contribute significantly to Belarus’ future tourism growth by appealing to a diverse global audience, including those interested in family travel, adventure tourism, and wellness retreats.

Gastronomic Tourism: A Key Pillar for Future Growth

Gastronomic tourism in Belarus is also set for growth, with December officially declared as the month of gastronomic tourism. The introduction of gastronomic tours at the exhibition gives Belarus a distinct advantage as it seeks to engage travelers interested in exploring a country through its culinary traditions. From traditional Belarusian dishes to local food products, the focus on food tourism is part of a broader strategy to enhance the country’s appeal for international travelers, especially in Western Europe and Russia.

The growing gastronomic tourism sector will provide a long-term opportunity for Belarus to strengthen its position in the global tourism market. As tourists increasingly seek culinary experiences that connect them to the history and culture of the places they visit, Belarus plans to continue developing gastronomic routes that highlight both traditional flavors and modern interpretations of its rich culinary heritage.

Cultural Heritage: Vytsinanka and Belarus’ Unique Identity

Cultural tourism remains a cornerstone of Belarus’ tourism strategy, and Vytsinanka, the traditional paper cutting art, was showcased to reinforce the country’s deep connection to its cultural roots. This form of folk art was used to decorate the national stand at the exhibition, giving it a distinctive, culturally rich appearance. The incorporation of Vytsinanka symbolizes Belarus’ commitment to preserving and sharing its cultural identity, and this will play a crucial role in the country’s future tourism appeal.

As cultural tourism continues to grow globally, Belarus is poised to benefit from its unique cultural offerings, from historic sites to traditional crafts. The Kitano Ijinkan district and Kobe Mosque in Kobe stand as a testament to the multicultural influences in the country, creating a future opportunity for increased visits from those interested in exploring cultural diversity and spiritual heritage.

Future Tourism Vision: Sustainable Development and Global Appeal

Looking to the future, Belarus’ tourism vision is focused on sustainable growth. The country plans to enhance its tourism infrastructure, improve regional accessibility, and develop new tourism products that appeal to international travelers. The future of Belarus’ tourism is centered on sustainability, particularly through eco-tourism initiatives, creating a balance between visitor growth and environmental preservation.

With gastronomic tourism, cultural heritage, and nature-based travel as key pillars, Belarus is positioning itself to become a leading destination for those seeking a unique combination of nature, culture, and sustainable experiences. Furthermore, the development of MICE tourism will solidify Belarus’ place on the map as a destination for international business events.

Intourmarket 2025: A Stepping Stone for Future Growth

The Intourmarket 2025 Winter Exhibition represents a significant step forward for Belarus as it seeks to expand its global reach and increase its market share in the Russian tourism market. As the exhibition grows in scope and geographic reach, it provides Belarus with the ideal opportunity to introduce its tourism offerings to a broader audience and develop mutually beneficial tourism collaborations.

Participation in such major exhibitions is part of Belarus’ strategy to diversify its tourism appeal and tap into emerging markets in Asia, Europe, and beyond. By focusing on its natural beauty, gastronomic experiences, and MICE opportunities, Belarus is laying the groundwork for a prosperous future in tourism, with plans to attract more international tourists in the years to come.

A Future Full of Potential for Belarus Tourism

Belarus is developing a very promising future for tourism development related to eco-tourism, culinary tourism, and cultural tourism. The organization of the “Intourmarket 2025 Winter Exhibition” marks an important point for Belarus in its efforts to strengthen its role in the Russian tourism market as well as its development in other corners of the globe. Belarus is developing into one of the best tourist destinations in Eastern Europe as it focuses on sustainable tourism development, improving tourism in the region, as well as meeting the demands for cultural tourism.

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Uzbekistan Joins Vietnam, Saudi Arabia, US, UAE, and other Emerging Giants in a Massive Global Hotel Surge That’s Set to Redefine the Tourism Landscape in 2025

14 December 2025 at 13:30
Uzbekistan Joins Vietnam, Saudi Arabia, US, UAE, and other Emerging Giants in a Massive Global Hotel Surge That’s Set to Redefine the Tourism Landscape in 2025
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In 2025, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Saudi Arabia, the United States, the UAE, and India are leading the charge in the global hotel and tourism boom. These destinations are capitalizing on the rising demand for travel with significant investments in hotel infrastructure, increased international arrivals, and a growing reputation as luxury travel hubs.

Each of these countries is not only expanding in terms of hotel rooms but is also shifting the landscape of global tourism, attracting millions of travelers in search of cultural, business, and luxury experiences. Here’s a closer look at how these six countries are reshaping the global travel and hospitality industry in 2025.

Uzbekistan: The Central Asian Hotel Hotspot

Uzbekistan has been transforming into one of Central Asia’s most exciting travel destinations. The country’s hotel sector has grown 272% in recent years, with major international hotel brands entering the market. By the end of 2025, Uzbekistan is expected to have 4,473 branded hotel rooms, making it the second-largest market in the region after Kazakhstan.

Key Developments in Uzbekistan’s Hotel Boom

  • New hotel openings: Big names like Swissôtel Tashkent, JW Marriott Tashkent, and Ramada Encore Zomin have made their mark.
  • Tourism growth: Uzbekistan is receiving increased international interest due to its rich cultural heritage and tourism-friendly reforms, including visa exemptions for several countries.
  • Regional leader: By 2026, projections suggest that Uzbekistan will surpass Kazakhstan, reaching 8,000 hotel rooms.

Uzbekistan’s rising profile in global tourism is helping position it as a key Central Asian hub for travelers in 2025 and beyond.

Vietnam: Southeast Asia’s Emerging Tourism Powerhouse

Vietnam is one of the most dynamic tourism destinations in Southeast Asia, with a 21% increase in international arrivals in 2025. Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi are leading the charge, but Da Nang and Phu Quoc are rapidly gaining popularity.

Vietnam’s Explosive Growth in Tourism

  • Rising visitor numbers: Vietnam welcomed over 9.2 million international visitors in just the first five months of 2025.
  • Hotel development: Major international hotel brands like Marriott, InterContinental, and Accor have been expanding in the country.
  • Eco-tourism: The government’s push for eco-friendly and sustainable tourism is driving investments in unique experiences, from beach resorts to cultural heritage sites.

The country’s stunning landscapes, affordable luxury, and cultural diversity are attracting tourists looking for adventure, relaxation, and history, making it a significant player in 2025’s hotel market.

Saudi Arabia: A Visionary Hotel Revolution

With its ambitious Vision 2030 plan, Saudi Arabia is transforming its hospitality sector at an unprecedented rate. By the first half of 2025, Saudi Arabia had already attracted 60.9 million visitors, a huge leap fueled by the increased development of luxury resorts, business hotels, and pilgrimage accommodations.

What’s Driving Saudi Arabia’s Hotel Boom?

  • High-profile developments: Riyadh and Jeddah have witnessed the rise of luxury properties, with Marriott, Hilton, and Accor leading the charge.
  • NEOM and Red Sea Project: These multi-billion-dollar developments are transforming the country’s tourism infrastructure with futuristic designs, eco-resorts, and urban hotels.
  • Religious tourism: Saudi Arabia continues to see millions of Muslim pilgrims visiting the holy cities of Mecca and Medina, contributing to the nation’s hotel sector growth.

Saudi Arabia is undoubtedly one of the most exciting destinations for luxury travel and hospitality investment in 2025.

United States: The World’s Hotel Industry Powerhouse

The United States has long been a dominant force in the global travel market, and 2025 is no exception. The country continues to lead in hotel construction and tourism arrivals, driven by high demand for both luxury hotels and budget accommodations.

U.S. Hotel Industry in 2025: A Strong Performer

  • High demand: Cities like New York, Los Angeles, Miami, and San Francisco have seen consistent growth in hotel occupancy rates, while smaller cities like Austin and Nashville are emerging as key markets for hotel development.
  • New openings: Hotel chains like Hyatt, Marriott, and InterContinental are expanding their presence in cities nationwide.
  • Tourism diversification: The U.S. continues to attract a broad range of visitors, from business travelers to those seeking leisure and cultural experiences.

With diverse offerings across urban centers, national parks, and beach resorts, the United States remains one of the most visited countries in the world in 2025.

UAE: The Luxury Destination of the Middle East

The UAE is at the heart of luxury tourism in the Middle East. Cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi continue to lead the charge, attracting travelers looking for high-end accommodations, world-class events, and exclusive experiences.

How the UAE is Expanding its Hotel Sector

  • Luxury hotels: The Burj Al Arab and Atlantis, The Palm remain top choices, but new hotels like the Ritz-Carlton DIFC and W Dubai – Mina Seyahi have further bolstered Dubai’s luxury offerings.
  • Expo 2020 impact: The Dubai Expo 2020 spurred an increase in hotel development, with hundreds of new rooms coming online in preparation for the event.
  • Sustainability: Dubai has been increasing its focus on sustainable tourism with initiatives aimed at reducing the environmental footprint of its hotels and resorts.

The UAE’s strong hotel sector growth is tied to its global positioning as a luxury and business destination, offering world-class hotels and iconic attractions that appeal to high-spending tourists.

India: The Subcontinent’s Rapid Hotel Expansion

India’s tourism industry continues to thrive in 2025, with record-breaking hotel developments across the country. Major cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru are seeing an influx of new hotels, catering to luxury, business, and leisure travelers.

India’s Hotel Industry Boom

  • Record hotel projects: India is leading Asia-Pacific in hotel development, with over 693 new projects and 88,884 rooms under construction as of early 2025.
  • Diverse tourism offerings: From the historical sites of Agra and Jaipur to the beaches of Goa and Kerala, India’s diverse tourism portfolio is attracting more visitors each year.
  • Domestic and international travelers: India’s rising middle class and global visitors are fueling the demand for mid-range and luxury hotels.

India’s hotel sector is expected to continue growing rapidly over the next few years, with new hotel openings in Tier-2 cities as the country seeks to capitalize on the explosion in domestic and international tourism.

A Growing Global Hotel Sector: The Future of Travel

As Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Saudi Arabia, the United States, UAE, and India lead the charge in 2025’s hotel and tourism growth, travelers are being offered a diverse range of experiences across the globe. Each of these countries has its own unique appeal, attracting visitors with luxury resorts, cultural heritage, eco-friendly tourism, and business hubs.

Key Trends Driving the Growth:

  • Hotel infrastructure development: Countries are investing in new hotel projects to meet the demand from international and domestic travelers.
  • Tourism reforms: Governments are focusing on policies to ease visa restrictions, increase tourism marketing, and enhance global connectivity.
  • Cultural and sustainable tourism: With a growing focus on sustainability and cultural experiences, destinations are developing offerings that appeal to eco-conscious travelers.

Key Factors Driving Hotel Sector Growth in 2025:

DestinationKey FactorsTourism TrendsHotel Sector GrowthUnique Attractions
UzbekistanCultural heritage (Silk Road cities) – Visa-free policies for certain countries – Increasing international interest– Increased international arrivals – Focus on cultural tourism and eco-tourism– 272% growth in branded hotel rooms – New luxury hotels like JW Marriott and SwissôtelRegistan Square, Bukhara, SamarkandSilk Road tourism and historical sites
VietnamRich cultural history and natural landscapesEco-tourism focusStrong government support for tourismEco-tourism and sustainability on the rise – Record-breaking international arrivals21% increase in international arrivals in 2025Expanding international hotel chainsHalong Bay, Phu QuocHanoi’s Old Quarter, Hoi An Ancient Town, Mekong Delta
Saudi ArabiaVision 2030 driving tourism transformation – Focus on luxury and religious tourism – Investment in NEOM and Red Sea resorts– Growing religious tourism to MeccaLuxury resorts and modern developments– Hotel capacity in Riyadh and Jeddah increasing – Developing NEOM and Red Sea resortsMecca and Medina for religious tourism – Red Sea resorts, NEOM, Al-Ula archaeological sites
United StatesDiverse tourism offerings (business, leisure, adventure) – Global connectivityStrong domestic marketBusiness tourism and luxury travelOutdoor adventure (National Parks)– Leading the world in hotel construction – High occupancy rates in urban and leisure destinationsGrand Canyon, New York, Miami, National ParksHollywood, Las Vegas, Orlando
UAELuxury tourism and business hubExpo 2020 impact – Investment in sustainable tourism– Major luxury hotel openingsWorld-class events (Formula 1, Expo 2020)– Over 216,000 hotel rooms – High occupancy rates in Dubai and Abu DhabiBurj Khalifa, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai MallAbu Dhabi’s Louvre, Desert Safari
IndiaDiverse cultural heritageIncreased international and domestic travel – Focus on eco-tourism and wellnessGrowing domestic tourismLuxury tourism and adventure travel– Leading Asia-Pacific in hotel projects – Over 693 new hotel projectsTaj Mahal, Jaipur, KeralaGoa beaches, Himalayan trekking, Rajasthan

Conclusion: A Transforming Landscape

The global tourism landscape is being transformed by these six countries leading the charge in hotel development and visitor arrivals in 2025. From Uzbekistan’s hotel boom to Vietnam’s sustainable tourism growth, Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 to India’s record hotel projects, the world is witnessing a rapid shift in how and where people travel. These destinations are not just developing accommodation capacity; they are reshaping the future of global tourism, creating a more connected, sustainable, and diverse travel ecosystem.

As the global travel market continues to recover and expand in 2025, these countries will remain at the forefront of tourism innovation, hotel sector expansion, and visitor engagement, making them the ultimate destinations for travelers seeking luxury, adventure, and cultural exploration.

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Must-Know Rules for Safe Winter Visits to Top Destinations in UAE: All You Need to Know

14 December 2025 at 13:22
Must-Know Rules for Safe Winter Visits to Top Destinations in UAE: All You Need to Know
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Dubai tourism is heading into another record winter season, with official platforms highlighting millions of arrivals for warm weather, outdoor events and flagship attractions such as Downtown Dubai, Dubai Marina and Palm Jumeirah. The UAE Government underscores that the country maintains one of the lowest crime rates globally, consistently ranking among the safest places to live, work and visit.

Authorities describe Dubai as an open, tolerant and multicultural city, but emphasise that residents and tourists alike must respect local laws and customs to preserve its reputation as a secure, family-friendly tourism hub.

Dress code: How Dubai balances style and respect

Official Dubai visitor guidance confirms that the city is cosmopolitan and diverse, and most everyday clothing styles are acceptable in hotels, restaurants and many public spaces. Swimwear such as trunks, bikinis and one-piece suits is permitted at beaches, hotel pools, waterparks and spa facilities, all of which provide changing rooms and showers so visitors can cover up when leaving these areas.

At shopping malls, family attractions and parks, management typically posts dress code reminders asking both men and women to avoid overly revealing outfits, especially in areas popular with children and multigenerational families. When visiting historic neighbourhoods, government buildings or mosques, modest attire is expected: shoulders and knees covered, loose-fitting clothing, and for women, a headscarf and full arm and leg coverage in prayer spaces; many mosques provide appropriate garments for visitors.

Public behaviour: etiquette in a family-oriented city

Guides to Dubai etiquette from tourism and government-linked sources stress that public displays of affection should remain discreet and respectful in malls, beaches and public transport. Simple gestures such as holding hands between married couples are generally accepted, but intense or intimate behaviour in public places can attract complaints and possible legal attention.

Visitors are also urged to maintain polite conduct, avoid aggressive language or gestures and be mindful of noise, especially around families and in residential districts. Respecting queues, using the right hand for greetings and giving items, and dressing appropriately in mixed settings all contribute to the social harmony that Dubai promotes as a cornerstone of its tourism appeal.

Alcohol: Where tourists can drink and what is prohibited

Dubai permits alcohol consumption for visitors aged twenty-one and above in licensed venues, including hotel bars, restaurants, clubs and authorised retail outlets. While drinking in these controlled environments is legal, the UAE enforces strict zero-tolerance laws on drunk driving and drunk, disorderly behaviour, with penalties that can include heavy fines, licence suspension, detention and deportation.

For off-premises consumption, several emirates, including Dubai, require an alcohol license for residents and tourists, which can be obtained free of charge at approved stores upon presenting a passport (for visitors) or Emirates ID (for residents). Public drinking outside licensed venues, transporting open containers and appearing intoxicated on the street are all prohibited, so tourists are urged to plan transport by taxi, metro or ride-hailing when consuming alcohol.

Photography and privacy: Understanding UAE cybercrime rules

The UAE has robust privacy protections, and official advisories highlight that taking photos or videos of people without their consent, then sharing or posting them online, may breach federal cybercrime, penal and media laws. Capturing images of private homes, car plates, security staff or certain government and military facilities can also be considered an invasion of privacy or a national security concern.

Under updated UAE Cybercrime Law provisions, publishing someone’s image or recording without permission in a way that harms their dignity or privacy can lead to fines ranging roughly from AED one hundred fifty thousand to five hundred thousand and/or up to six months in jail, depending on circumstances. Tourism and film-permit portals advise visitors to focus on landmarks and skylines, and to ask before photographing individuals, especially families and children, in order to stay on the right side of the law.

Prescription medicines: MOHAP rules for bringing drugs into Dubai

The UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP) publishes detailed lists of controlled and prohibited medicines, along with guidance for travellers who need to carry medication for personal use. Many routine prescriptions and over-the-counter products are available legally in local pharmacies, but medicines containing narcotic, psychotropic or other controlled substances fall under special rules.

Travelers carrying controlled medicines must hold: a recent medical report, a valid doctor’s prescription and documentation stamped or authenticated by the issuing clinic or hospital, and may only bring in quantities sufficient for up to three months of treatment. MOHAP strongly encourages patients to apply online in advance for a “Permit to Import Medicines for Personal Use”, which confirms official approval before arrival in Dubai and helps avoid confiscation at the airport.

How these rules shape Dubai’s tourism appeal

Dubai’s clear visitor rules on dress, etiquette, alcohol, privacy and medicines are positioned by authorities as central to sustaining its status as one of the safest tourism destinations in the world, with very low crime rates and high levels of public order. Winter campaigns led by the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism highlight this safety narrative alongside sunshine, shopping and events, helping the city rank among the top global winter tourism destinations in independent indexes.

For travellers, understanding and respecting these five rule areas reduces the risk of legal issues, enhances comfort in family-oriented spaces and contributes to positive experiences that fuel repeat visits and strong online reviews, key drivers of Dubai tourism growth as the emirate targets new records in 2025 and beyond.

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M7 World Championship in Indonesia Boosts Esports Influence, Sports Tourism and Regional Development Growth, Showcasing its Cultural Heritage

14 December 2025 at 11:52
M7 World Championship in Indonesia Boosts Esports Influence, Sports Tourism and Regional Development Growth, Showcasing its Cultural Heritage

M7 World Championship (M7) is expected to position Indonesia at the cutting edge of international esports and make it one of the major influencers of the sports tourism industry. Scheduled to be held in Jakarta in 2025, the M7 is a major event in the global Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) esports calendar, and it is expected to make its presence felt in the industries of esports tourism and cultural tourism in Indonesia. This is because of its unique ability to combine sports, entertainment, and tourism.

Through the organization of such a prestigious event, Indonesia is promoting its attractiveness to the global community, not only to gamers but also sports tourists who are keen to immerse themselves in the lively Indonesian gaming culture and rich heritage. M7 is projected to generate considerable tourist traffic, which is expected to boost the development of tourism in Indonesia.

Tourism Growth: M7 to Boost Sports Tourism and International Visitor Numbers

The M7 World Championship is set to have a profound impact on sports tourism in Indonesia. As one of the biggest esports tournaments in the world, it will attract international visitors from across the globe, particularly those involved in the gaming and esports industries. This global exposure will increase tourism flows, benefiting the local hospitality sector, transportation, retail, and other tourism-related industries.

Jakarta, the tournament’s host city, will likely experience a surge in tourists, particularly those with an interest in esports, but also sports tourism enthusiasts keen on participating in related events and activities. With the growing popularity of sports tourism, particularly in emerging sectors like esports, events like the M7 will help Indonesia attract new international audiences while also enhancing its appeal to existing markets. As the world’s most populous region with a rapidly growing middle class, Southeast Asia—especially Indonesia—is becoming an increasingly important player in the global sports tourism industry.

Cultural and Sports Tourism Collaboration: Bridging Esports and Traditional Tourism

The M7 event is more than just a competitive gaming tournament; it is a celebration of sports tourism, where gaming enthusiasts can enjoy a deeper cultural experience. Indonesia’s rich cultural heritage will play a central role in the event, with the M7’s opening ceremony set to showcase traditional Indonesian culture through performances, art, and cultural storytelling. As fans and tourists travel to Jakarta, they will experience the unique fusion of sports tourism and cultural tourism, which is becoming a key trend in global travel.

The M7 World Championship is set to serve as a model for how sports tourism can be integrated with gaming events, where the destination itself becomes an essential part of the fan experience. Visitors will not only watch the tournament but will also be able to immerse themselves in the local culture, enjoying activities that highlight Indonesia’s diverse landscapes, culinary traditions, and historic sites. This multi-dimensional approach to tourism creates an engaging experience for visitors, attracting both traditional sports fans and esports enthusiasts.

The Future Impact of M7: Long-Term Benefits for Indonesia’s Sports and Tourism Sectors

The long-term impact of the M7 World Championship on Indonesia’s sports tourism landscape cannot be understated. By positioning the country as a global esports hub, the event will pave the way for more high-profile gaming events and sports tourism initiatives in the future. This will provide a significant boost to Indonesia’s tourism industry, particularly in the off-peak seasons, when traditional tourism experiences can be complemented by esports tournaments and sports-related events.

Additionally, as esports continues to grow in popularity, it will become a more prominent niche within sports tourism. The M7 serves as an example of how gaming tourism can attract a younger, dynamic audience, who often travel not just for the competition but also for the cultural experience, entertainment, and social aspects surrounding the event. This makes the M7 a vital part of Indonesia’s tourism diversification strategy, ensuring that the country remains competitive in the evolving global tourism market.

Economic and Community Benefits: Strengthening Local Economies Through Esports

Beyond the immediate tourism and travel benefits, the M7’s success will have lasting economic benefits for Indonesia. Sports tourism, driven by events like the M7, plays a crucial role in job creation, local business growth, and infrastructure development. The influx of international visitors for esports events will also lead to more investment in tourism infrastructure, including better transport networks, hotels, and convention centers—improvements that benefit both tourism and the broader economic ecosystem.

The M7 also provides an opportunity for local communities to participate in the tourism economy, through volunteer roles, small business opportunities, and engagement in local cultural exchanges. This will help foster inclusive growth and ensure that the benefits of the event are felt by a wide range of stakeholders, from local vendors to small businesses.

A New Era of Sports Tourism and Esports in Indonesia

M7 World Championship: This event is expected to be a game-changer for Indonesia, with esports tourism becoming one of the key elements of the tourism economy of the country. This event promises to provide a completely novel tourism experience for everyone involved, with the ability to enjoy both the tourism opportunities of the country as well as the esports that the M7 World championship intends to provide.

As the sports tourism industry keeps developing, the M7 is set to become a catalyst for future sport tourism events that blend the elements of gaming, culture, and tourism, ensuring that Indonesia is always at the forefront of sports tourism as well as gaming tourism. The long-term effect of this event on the tourism industries of Indonesia is expected to make the country one of the pioneers of sports tourism and gaming tourism globally.

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Foreign Tourists Flock to Sripada Shrine in Sri Lanka for Sunrise Views, Boosting Nature-Based and Spiritual Tourism Growth

14 December 2025 at 11:44
Foreign Tourists Flock to Sripada Shrine in Sri Lanka for Sunrise Views, Boosting Nature-Based and Spiritual Tourism Growth

Sripada Shrine, or Adam’s Peak, as it is otherwise called, is a spiritual and cultural icon of Sri Lanka that is increasingly becoming a favorite among international tourists who are seeking to experience the breathtaking sunrise from the shrine’s courtyard. This shrine is recognized for its spiritual significance as a sacred spot for various religion groups, and it provides an unprecedented experience for tourists who are keen to enjoy the scenery of the Nallathanniya-Sripada road that surrounds it.

With favorable weather prevailing during the morning periods, many visitors have taken advantage of the shrine to witness the sunrise, given the spiritual tranquility of the shrine coupled with the natural wonders that surround it. It is, without a doubt, a great experience for tourists seeking both spiritual satisfaction and a connection with nature.

Sripada Shrine’s Growing Appeal for Nature and Spiritual Tourism

Sripada Shrine is renowned for its breathtaking views, but it is also a place of deep spiritual significance. The shrine is considered sacred by Buddhists, Hindus, Christians, and Muslims, who each regard the site as important to their religious traditions. The sunrise experience at Sripada has become a popular spiritual tourism activity, with visitors not only appreciating the stunning scenery but also participating in rituals and prayers associated with the site.

The growing number of tourists arriving at Sripada highlights the shift in Sri Lanka’s tourism offerings, with more travelers seeking spiritual journeys combined with nature exploration. The combination of cultural heritage, spiritual rituals, and natural beauty at Sripada makes it a unique destination in Sri Lanka, and this trend is expected to further boost the country’s tourism economy.

Economic Impact: Spiritual and Nature-Based Tourism Driving Regional Growth

The increasing interest in Sripada Shrine has a positive economic impact on the surrounding Nallathanniya area. As more tourists flock to experience the sunrise, local businesses, including hotels, restaurants, and tour operators, are benefiting from the growing demand for accommodation and tourism services.

This influx of tourists also contributes to job creation in the region, particularly in hospitality and tourism-related services. Local guides, transportation providers, and vendors are seeing a boost in demand, creating economic opportunities for local communities. The spiritual tourism associated with Sripada is helping to sustain local economies while promoting responsible tourism practices that preserve the area’s cultural and natural heritage.

Future Impact: Growth of Spiritual and Nature-Based Tourism in Sri Lanka

The increasing popularity of Sripada Shrine as a spiritual and nature-based tourism destination is expected to have a long-term impact on Sri Lanka’s tourism industry. As global tourism continues to trend toward eco-tourism and spiritual travel, Sri Lanka is well-positioned to capitalize on these growing interests. The sunrise experience at Sripada is likely to become a key feature of the country’s tourism offering, attracting more visitors from around the world who seek spiritual enrichment and nature exploration in one location.

Sri Lanka’s focus on promoting sustainable tourism in areas like Sripada will help ensure that the tourism sector grows in a balanced and responsible manner, preserving Sri Lanka’s rich natural and cultural heritage while providing economic benefits to local communities. The rise in tourism demand for nature-based and spiritual experiences will likely lead to more investment in eco-friendly infrastructure, sustainable accommodations, and local conservation efforts, ensuring long-term growth in these sectors.

Sripada’s Role in Sri Lanka’s Tourism Future

The emergence of Sripada Shrine as a destination for both religious tourism and eco-tourism is a positive aspect of the tourism industry in Sri Lanka, since it is an indication of the potential that the country possesses for such tourism. Sripada, with its rich spirituality, natural resources, and historical background, is becoming a more significant destination for those seeking to explore both their own souls as well as Mother Nature.

The development of spiritual tourism and eco-tourism in Sri Lanka promises a very bright future for the tourism industry in the country, with the growth of the region attributed to the current steep influx of tourists seeking distinctive tourist experiences. As tourists seek to explore more of what the destination offers other than the centres of converging tourists, the growth of tourism in Sri Lanka is set to be sustainable.

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UK’s Bath Christmas Market Chaos: Major Road Closures and Traffic Delays Disrupt Festive Travel – Here’s What You Need to Know!

14 December 2025 at 11:27
UK’s Bath Christmas Market Chaos: Major Road Closures and Traffic Delays Disrupt Festive Travel – Here’s What You Need to Know!

The annual Bath Christmas Market, a festive favourite in the heart of England, is set to bring a delightful holiday vibe to the city. However, visitors are being warned about significant traffic delays and road closures in the city centre as the event takes place. For those planning to drive into Bath, authorities advise a bit of patience, as a number of key roads will be closed or affected by temporary disruptions until December 19.

Road Closures and Traffic Delays Near Key Landmarks

According to the latest travel advisories, motorists can expect delays in and around the popular Bath Christmas Market area, particularly around the historic Bath Abbey, the Theatre Royal, and St Michael’s Church. Bath, known for its stunning Georgian architecture and historical significance, is a top holiday destination, but these road closures are expected to cause congestion, especially during peak times.

The traffic monitoring website, Inrix, reports that various routes will experience delays due to the Christmas Market and associated closures. Although most of the roads will reopen fully by December 15, York Street will remain closed until the evening of December 19, causing prolonged disruptions for drivers. The temporary closures and diversions are aimed at managing the increased foot traffic and ensuring the safety of marketgoers.

York Street Closure: A Significant Disruption

One of the most notable closures affecting visitors is York Street, a key route in Bath city centre. This road will remain closed until the evening of December 19, making access to the market and surrounding areas difficult for drivers. This extended closure is necessary to ensure the smooth operation of the market and other festivities in the area.

For those unfamiliar with the area, it’s important to plan alternative routes. Local authorities have encouraged visitors to consider using public transport or walking into the city centre to minimise delays and enjoy a more relaxed experience. The disruption to traffic will primarily affect those driving from outside the city, as well as residents attempting to navigate through the bustling city streets.

Encouraging Public Transport Use During the Festivities

Bath’s roads are expected to be particularly congested during the market’s operating hours, so authorities have strongly recommended using public transport wherever possible. The city is well-connected by buses and trains, making it a convenient option for those coming from nearby areas or further afield. Public transport providers have also made arrangements to accommodate the increased demand during the festive period.

Additionally, Bath has a rich network of bike paths, and cycling could also be an ideal option for those looking to avoid road disruptions. For visitors staying in nearby hotels or accommodations, walking to the Christmas Market is often the quickest and most convenient option.

Impact on Local Businesses and Tourism

Bath is a major tourist destination, and the annual Christmas Market is a highlight of the city’s holiday season. The market draws thousands of visitors each year, generating significant foot traffic and economic activity in the area. Local businesses, from artisan vendors to restaurants and cafes, benefit from the influx of tourists eager to explore Bath’s Christmas offerings.

However, the road closures could impact the usual flow of visitors, particularly those who rely on car travel to reach the city. As the market is expected to run until December 19, businesses in the area are preparing for a busy few weeks. While the event provides a boost to local tourism, the associated disruptions to traffic will require visitors to plan their trips carefully to ensure a smooth experience.

Tips for Visiting Bath Christmas Market in 2025

For those planning to visit Bath Christmas Market, it’s essential to be prepared for the road closures and delays. Here are some tips for making the most of your visit while avoiding disruptions:

  1. Use Public Transport: Buses and trains are excellent options for reaching Bath from nearby towns and cities. Check timetables and travel routes in advance to avoid delays.
  2. Walk or Cycle: If you’re staying within walking distance, consider exploring Bath on foot or by bike. It’s an easy way to avoid the congestion and enjoy the festive lights.
  3. Plan Alternative Routes: For those driving, make sure to check for the latest updates on road closures and diversions. Inrix and other traffic apps provide real-time information.
  4. Stay Informed: Keep up to date with official updates from Bath’s tourism and transport authorities, which will provide guidance on the best routes and times to visit.

By planning ahead and using alternative transport methods, visitors can still experience all the magic of the Bath Christmas Market while avoiding the headache of traffic delays.

Bath’s Christmas Market Still a Must-Visit Despite Traffic Warnings

The Bath Christmas Market continues to be one of the most awaited events of the season, attracting thousands of visitors each year. Although the road closures and traffic delays are a temporary inconvenience, the festive ambience and beautiful surroundings make it well worth the visit. By utilising public transport or walking, visitors can avoid the hassle of road closures and enjoy all that this historic city has to offer during the Christmas season.

As the Christmas season unfolds in Bath, the city is preparing for an influx of visitors eager to take part in the festivities. Whether you’re exploring the stunning Christmas lights or sampling delicious seasonal treats, Bath’s Christmas Market remains a must-see destination for holidaymakers.

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GizmoChina’s Best of 2025: Gaming Smartphones

By:Sean
14 December 2025 at 09:57
GizmoChina Best Gaming Smartphones of 2025

As mobile gaming continues to surge in popularity, 2025 has emerged as one of the strongest years yet for gaming-centric smartphones. With powerful chipsets, high-refresh displays, advanced cooling systems, and massive batteries, the latest flagships aren’t just phones anymore; they are pocket-sized gaming rigs. Whether you’re into competitive shooters, open-world RPBs, or intense battle royales, there’s plenty of great gaming smartphones to choose from.

GizmoChina Best Gaming Smartphones of 2025

So here’s our list of the best gaming smartphones of 2025.

Red Magic 11 Pro+

There are only a few brands that have a pure gaming pedigree, like Red Magic. So if you want a phone built from the ground up for performance and long gaming sessions, look no further than the Red Magic 11 Pro+. Unlike modern flagships that aim to offer a balanced experience, the Chinese brand goes all in on gaming.

ZTE nubia Red Magic 11 Pro Plus
Red Magic 11 Pro+

It features a tall 6.85-inch 1.5K AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate for an immersive gaming experience. Powered by the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, it pairs up to 24GB LPDDR5T RAM and up to 1TB UFS 4.1 storage, more than enough for even the most demanding mobile titles. But what truly sets it apart is the dual cooling system. Not only does it have an active cooling system with a physical RGB fan, but it also features a vapor chamber liquid cooling. You can even see this system in the words as the liquid moves around in the pipes on the back.

Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max

While Apple isn’t known to brand any of its devices as a gaming phone, the iPhone 17 Pro Max is a premium phone that delivers true flagship performance. Not only can you play some of the most intense mobile game titles, but Apple has also ported actual console-level games to its iOS platform.

Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max
Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max

So you can play popular games like Resident Evil 4, Assassin’s Creed Mirage, Death Stranding, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, and many more. So you have access to an impressive catalogue of games without relying on any particular streaming service.

iQOO 15

If you want flagship-class power without the premium flagship price, the iQOO 15 emerges as one of the best value flagships for gamers in 2025. It ships with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset that brings cutting-edge performance. Pair this with a tall 6.85-inch LTPO AMOLED display, and you get a smooth gameplay experience.

iQOO 15

One of its highlighting aspects is the massive 7,000mAh battery pack that promises long, uninterrupted gaming sessions. While it may lack some of the dedicated gaming-phone trappings like active cooling or shoulder triggers, its value-for-money positioning makes it attractive for casual and competitive gamers who don’t want to overspend.

OnePlus 15

The OnePlus 15 strikes a sweet balance between raw performance, everyday usability, and gaming-ready hardware. It is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 as well, but it pairs it with an even higher 165Hz refresh rate. The smooth display kicks in while you run certain titles, which brings an advantage in various competitive games.

OnePlus 15
OnePlus 15

This model outshines the iQOO 15 with its gigantic 7,300mAh battery pack that supports 120W wired fast charging as well as 50W wireless fast charging. It even supports bypass charging, which allows the device to run on a wired connection to prevent any overheating, so the battery doesn’t get damaged, and there is no performance throttling.

Honor GT Pro

Rounding out the list is the Honor GT Pro. A device that often flies under mainstream headlines but deserves attention if you’re serious about mobile gaming. While not always hyped, the Honor GT Pro has built a reputation for balancing performance, display quality, and capable cameras.

Honor GT Pro
Honor GT Pro

Just like the rest of Android flagships in this list, you get the powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite and a huge 7,200mAh battery pack. Honor announced this model earlier in the year, so it arrived ahead of the current flagship generation. However, the brand marketed this as a dedicated gaming smartphone since it packed the Leading Edition variant of the Snapdragon 8 Elite along with a three stage cooling system that includes a 3D vapor cooling chamber, thermal conductive adhesive, and AI powered temperature control system.

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GizmoChina’s Best of 2025: Foldable Smartphones

13 December 2025 at 15:06
GizmoChina Best Foldable Smartphones of 2025

If 2024 was a year of incremental updates, 2025 was the year the foldable form factor truly matured. We moved past the era of engineering curiosity and fragility into a time where these devices stood confidently alongside and often surpassed traditional flagship phones.

From Samsung’s meticulous refinement of its ecosystem to Huawei and Oppo pushing the physical limits of camera optics and hinge mechanics, this year’s lineup proved that foldables are no longer just experiments. They are now among the very best smartphones money can buy.

GizmoChina Best Foldable Smartphones of 2025

Here are our picks for the best foldable smartphones of 2025.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7

Galaxy Z Fold 7

Samsung’s seventh-generation book-style foldable feels like the device the series was always destined to be. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 eliminates previous compromises, most notably in its weight; at just 215g, it is the lightest Fold yet, thanks to a new titanium-backed display and slimmer FlexHinge. The viewing experience has been significantly upgraded with an 8-inch main display featuring thinner bezels and the removal of the under-display camera, which has been swapped for a sharper 10MP sensor.

However, the headline feature is the camera system. For the first time, Samsung has integrated a 200MP flagship-grade sensor, allowing the Fold 7 to capture images that rival the best slab phones on the market. On the software front, the device acts as a premier mobile workstation. Running One UI 8 and Android 16, it leverages Galaxy AI for seamless multitasking, such as side-by-side editing and context-aware interactions with Gemini Live.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7

Samsung also elevated its Flip line this year, turning the clamshell form factor into a productivity tool. The Galaxy Z Flip 7 introduced the biggest and brightest cover screen ever seen on the series, a 4.1-inch FlexWindow that genuinely feels like a standalone phone. This expanded real estate allows users to reply to messages, run full apps, or interact with Gemini Live without ever needing to unfold the device.

Beyond the screen, the Flip 7 is a powerhouse in its own right. It is the first in the series to support Samsung DeX, allowing it to double as a desktop computer, and it packs a larger 4300mAh battery despite being slimmer than ever. This combination of portability and power ensures that the Flip 7 offers a premium flagship experience that goes far beyond simple nostalgia.

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Huawei Mate X7

Huawei-Mate-X7

While others focused on refinement, Huawei chose to experiment with aggressive hardware. The Mate X7 turned heads with its unique Yun Brocade Collector’s Edition design, but it is the camera system that truly sets it apart. It features a 50MP main sensor with a variable aperture, a 50MP telephoto lens with 3.5x optical zoom, and Huawei’s Red Maple color sensor, all of which combine to deliver stunning results in any lighting condition.

The display technology is equally impressive, with a foldable OLED screen that reaches a peak brightness of 2500 nits. Running on HarmonyOS, the device makes excellent use of this extra screen real estate with improved multitasking features and satellite messaging support. To top it off, the 5600mAh battery and titanium-reinforced body make the Mate X7 one of the most rugged and longest-lasting foldables released this year.

Oppo Find N5

Oppo Find N5

If Samsung and Huawei aimed for raw performance and camera versatility, the Find N5 focused on ergonomic perfection. This was arguably the most comfortable and polished foldable to hold in 2025, featuring a crease so shallow it is barely noticeable. This is made possible by an aerospace-grade titanium hinge that is both lighter and tougher than anything Oppo has shipped before.

The experience is just as premium on the inside. The 8.12-inch LTPO inner display supports stylus input, while the outer display has been upgraded for higher brightness. The Hasselblad-powered triple camera system, which includes a 50MP periscope lens and 6x optical zoom, holds its own in low-light and portrait scenarios. Furthermore, Oppo addressed battery anxiety by packing a massive 5600mAh silicon-carbon battery into the device, complete with fast wired and wireless charging, features its predecessor sorely lacked.

Huawei Pura X

Huawei Pura X

Huawei’s Pura X took the idea of a flip phone and flipped expectations. The device features a unique 6.3-inch inner display with a 16:10 aspect ratio, a rarity in foldables, while the 3.5-inch outer OLED is a perfect square, giving the phone a distinctive, mirror-like aesthetic. Both screens are top-tier, supporting high-frequency PWM dimming and full 120Hz LTPO refresh rates.

Unlike many flips that compromise on cameras, the Pura X is a serious imaging device. It houses a 50MP RYYB main camera, a 40MP ultra-wide, and a 3.5x telephoto lens, offering flagship versatility in a playful form factor. When you add in IPX8 water resistance, satellite communication support, and a 4720mAh battery with 66W wired charging, the Pura X stands out as a flip phone that feels like a true flagship.

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New Samsung software updates expected in December Week 3

By:Yash
14 December 2025 at 10:22

Last week, Samsung opened the One UI 8.5 Beta Program and initiated the December patch rollout. Samsung is expected to continue the pace of new software update rollout for Galaxy users in Week 3 of December 2025.

New Samsung software updates expected in December Week 3:

One UI 8.5

Samsung has started the development of the second One UI 8.5 Beta update. The target devices are the S25, S25 Plus, and S25 Ultra. Rumors say the Beta 2 would arrive on December 22, but Samsung may also drop it early.

The first One UI 8.5 Beta was dropped on December 8. The second update’s rollout will also mark its expansion to India and Poland. The Beta Program is currently limited to Germany, South Korea, the UK, and the US.

One UI 8

Samsung could expand its One UI 8-based December security patch. Devices highly likely to get the software are the S24, S23, and S22 series. The rollout will take place in the Global market as the initial release has already happened.

  • More Samsung flagship, mid-range and budget devices will receive the latest security patch update.

Global Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro should start receiving the Stable One UI 8 Watch update. Samsung’s Wear OS 6-based upgrade has been rolled out in South Korea and the US in the past couple of days.

  • Users of the Galaxy Watch 4 and Watch 4 Classic are also waiting for the One UI 8 Watch update.

Galaxy Z TriFold

On December 12, Samsung opened the first sale of the Galaxy Z TriFold in South Korea. It’s coming to the US early next year, and the response would be massive.

The first TriFold is gaining striking traction in Samsung’s home ground. Minutes after opening the first sale, the company went out of stock and put a notice on the official website.

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Hong Kong Airlines Launches Direct Flights to Melbourne, Boosting Tourism, Trade and Economic Growth in Victoria with Long-Term Impact

14 December 2025 at 02:15
Hong Kong Airlines Launches Direct Flights to Melbourne, Boosting Tourism, Trade and Economic Growth in Victoria with Long-Term Impact

Hong Kong Airlines has commenced its direct flights from Hong Kong to Melbourne, a move that is a major breakthrough for Victoria’s tourism and economic sectors. Hong Kong Airlines commenced its operation from Hong Kong to Melbourne on December 12, 2025, with thrice-weekly flights operating on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. This is a complementary addition to the existing connections that Victorians now have to destinations in Asia and North America.

Now, with this new service launched, Hong Kong Airlines brings a total of 93,600 extra seats per year, thereby supporting tourist travel between Hong Kong, a destination, and Australia, a source market, which is a vital component of trade development. This move is set to fuel growth in tourism as well as trade in the two markets.

Tourism Growth Impact: Connecting Melbourne to the World

The launch of Hong Kong Airlines’ direct flights has significant implications for tourism in Melbourne and Victoria. With Melbourne being a popular destination for international travelers, especially in the areas of luxury tourism, family vacations, and business travel, the added flights provide greater convenience for tourists visiting from Hong Kong and other regions in Asia.

The new service also offers expanded connections to 30+ destinations across Asia and North America, including popular spots like Tokyo and Vancouver. For Victoria, this enhanced connectivity will open up new opportunities to attract more international visitors, particularly from the Chinese, Hong Kong, and Southeast Asian markets. These tourists will not only visit Melbourne’s iconic attractions like the Royal Botanic Gardens and Federation Square but also explore the broader Victoria region, contributing to local tourism and economic development.

Economic Growth and Trade Opportunities: Strengthening Melbourne’s Business Hub

In addition to boosting tourism, the new route also strengthens the trade links between Victoria and Hong Kong. The increased capacity will help support export opportunities by facilitating the movement of goods, while also providing additional freight capacity. This direct connection is vital for Victoria’s businesses that trade with China, Hong Kong, and other Asian markets, as it ensures faster, more reliable transport of goods.

As Melbourne’s global business hub grows, the airline partnership with Hong Kong Airlines will help expand economic prospects for the region, supporting a wide range of industries, including finance, technology, and education. These improvements in connectivity are crucial for Victoria’s long-term economic strategy, particularly as international trade and business tourism continue to evolve.

Future Impact: Sustainable Growth and Broader Tourism Opportunities

Looking to the future, the new Hong Kong Airlines route is expected to have a long-term impact on Melbourne’s tourism sector. As global tourism recovers, destinations like Melbourne will benefit from sustainable tourism growth, with off-peak and year-round tourism becoming increasingly important. The added direct flights will likely encourage more travelers to visit Melbourne outside the busy peak season, balancing tourism demand and improving the overall visitor experience.

Additionally, future expansions in regional tourism will likely benefit from this enhanced connectivity. As more travelers from Asia and North America opt for direct flights to Melbourne, the city’s cultural offerings, gastronomic experiences, and natural attractions will receive more attention, helping to position Melbourne as a top-tier destination in Australia.

Moreover, business tourism will also be positively impacted, with corporate travelers increasingly drawn to Melbourne’s convenient access to key international markets. The increased connectivity will support the growth of conferences, trade shows, and business meetings in the region, contributing to a diversified tourism sector that includes both leisure and corporate travelers.

Tourism Impact: Strengthening Regional and National Economic Growth

The partnership between Hong Kong Airlines and Melbourne Airport is a win-win for both tourism and economic growth in Victoria. The increased tourism and trade flows will drive job creation and investment in local hospitality, transportation, and service industries. As more international visitors come to Victoria, the region’s tourism economy will continue to thrive, supporting local businesses and contributing to the development of the state’s tourism infrastructure.

In addition to job creation, the expansion of the aviation sector will also support sustainability efforts in tourism. By integrating eco-tourism practices, carbon-neutral travel options, and sustainable tourism policies, Victoria can ensure the long-term viability of its tourism industry, preserving the natural environment while welcoming a growing number of eco-conscious travelers.

A Stronger Future for Melbourne’s Tourism and Business Connections

The launch of Hong Kong Airlines its direct flights from Hong Kong to Melbourne is a significant historical event that boosts the worldwide connectivity of the region. This event is significant, as it will bring huge benefits relating to tourism as well as economic growth in the city of Melbourne, as more tourists are expected to throng the city. The growth of the tourist hub of a business center is a significant event in the life of a metropolitan center, in which case the launch of a direct flight service from Hong Kong Airlines is an event that has brought exciting growth prospects for the future of Melbourne. The Hong Kong Airlines service plays a critical role in ensuring that the future of the metropolitan center is a success within the tourism sector worldwide.

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7 Samsung flagship phones grab December 2025 update in the US

14 December 2025 at 00:51

Samsung has pushed the December 2025 security update for 7 popular Galaxy flagship smartphones in the US. These devices include Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, S25 Ultra, S25 FE, S25 Edge, Galaxy Z Fold 7, and Galaxy Z Flip 7. This update improves system security and stability for a better Galaxy experience.

December 2025 security update for these devices is live in the US on the Verizon network carrier, and other carriers could get it in the coming days. Users of these 7 Galaxy devices can verify the latest update via the One UI build versions given below.

  • F966USQS6AYKF – Galaxy Z Fold 7
  • F766USQS6AYKF – Galaxy Z Flip 7
  • S931USQS7BYJ9 – Galaxy S25
  • S936USQS7BYJ9 – Galaxy S25 Plus
  • S938USQS7BYJ9 – Galaxy S25 Ultra
  • S937USQS4BYJ9 – Galaxy S25 Edge
  • S731USQS3AYK1 – Galaxy S25 FE
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7

Source – Samsung Mobile Press

Samsung’s December update fixes plenty of issues. The company specifically highlighted 68 CVE and SVE items earlier this month. It gives the Android OS and One UI skin a top-notch level of security and privacy.

This update is based on Android 16 and One UI 8. However, these devices will also get the One UI 8.5 update. Recently, Samsung rolled out the One UI 8.5 Beta update for the Galaxy S25 series in limited countries and could expand to more Galaxy devices, including Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7, soon.

At the moment, you can install the latest security patch with some easy steps and make your device ready for future updates. For that, visit Settings >> Software Updates >> Download and install.

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Samsung holds 4x Apple’s share in a market truly matters

By:Yash
13 December 2025 at 12:55

Samsung impressed once again with its near-monopoly performance in the Q3 2025 South Korea smartphone market. The company seized an almost-entire portion of shipments, which Apple wasn’t able to face with its slice.

According to Counterpoint Research (via Chosun), Samsung surpassed an 80% market share in South Korea for the 2nd time in a row.

The report reveals that the Korean tech giant flagged an impressive 81 percent share in the third quarter. The company’s market share has increased from 80 percent in the same quarter of the previous year.

While Samsung improved its tally YoY, it faced a 3 percent decline over the second quarter. During the April-June period, the company’s shipments were 84 percent, while the July-September period slipped to 81 percent.

On the other hand, Apple’s market share in the same period was 18 percent. The iPhone maker reported a decline of 1 percent YoY; however, it grew 2 percent QoQ.

Samsung Counterpoint Research Q3 2025

Decisive factors

Samsung maintained its growth momentum driven by the success of the Galaxy Fold 7 and sustained demand for mid-to-low-end models like the Galaxy A36, which was released in the second quarter of this year.

Apple’s sales increased due to upgrades in the iPhone 17 series. Counterpoint analysts predict that the gap between Apple and Samsung will narrow in the fourth quarter, reflecting iPhone 17 sales released this September.

Apart from this, the report highlights Xiaomi’s efforts in South Korea. The Chinese vendor opened official stores at Guui Station and Magoknaru Station in September, but is still struggling to establish a presence in the market.

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Malta Joins Latvia, Finland, Cyprus, Portugal, and More to Shatter Tourism Records in 2025 – The Explosive Growth That’s Taking Over Europe!

13 December 2025 at 09:58
Malta Joins Latvia, Finland, Cyprus, Portugal, and More to Shatter Tourism Records in 2025 – The Explosive Growth That’s Taking Over Europe!
Malta Joins Latvia, Finland, Cyprus, Portugal, and More to Shatter Tourism Records in 2025 – The Explosive Growth That’s Taking Over Europe!

Malta, along with Latvia, Finland, Cyprus, Portugal, and other European destinations, is shattering tourism records with a surge like never before. These countries are leading the charge, experiencing explosive growth that is transforming Europe’s travel landscape. From the ancient wonders of Malta to the scenic fjords of Finland, each of these destinations offers something unique to travellers.

Latvia’s medieval charm, Cyprus’s rich history, and Portugal’s sun-kissed shores have made them the go-to spots for millions of tourists. The momentum doesn’t stop here; it’s only getting stronger. As these countries unite to drive unprecedented growth, they are not just breaking records, but also setting new standards for tourism across Europe. Malta, Latvia, Finland, Cyprus, Portugal, and more have become unstoppable forces, reshaping the future of European travel.

1. Malta: A Mediterranean Gem Unveiled

When you think of Malta, think of crystal-clear waters, ancient temples, and a rich cultural tapestry that dates back to the Bronze Age. The tiny Mediterranean island has become one of the top tourism hotspots in Europe for 2025, witnessing a 13% increase in foreign visitor numbers, according to official government data.

The country’s success can be attributed to its diverse appeal. Visitors flock to Malta for its beautiful beaches, but also for its rich cultural heritage. Valletta, the capital, is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the island is home to some of the world’s most preserved historical landmarks. With its growing popularity among tourists seeking both relaxation and adventure, Malta is leading the way in tourism growth.

Why Malta Is Winning:

  • Historical attractions like St. John’s Co-Cathedral
  • Year-round pleasant climate
  • Easy accessibility from major European airports
  • Growth in both leisure and cultural tourism sectors

2. Latvia: A Baltic Beauty on the Rise

Latvia, the hidden gem of the Baltic region, is rocketing up the list of must-visit destinations for 2025. Its stunning beaches along the Baltic Sea, the medieval architecture of Riga, and the expansive national parks have made it a prime destination for tourists looking for something different.

Latvia’s tourism sector has surged by 14% in 2025, with a significant increase in international overnight stays. Tourists are increasingly visiting Latvia for its culture-rich offerings, including art museums, theatre performances, and local folk traditions. The tranquil landscapes and medieval castles offer a unique backdrop for both leisure and cultural tourism.

Why Latvia Is So Attractive:

  • Riga’s UNESCO-listed Old Town
  • Beautiful beaches and lush national parks
  • Thriving arts and culture scene
  • Affordable prices compared to other European destinations

3. Finland: A Land of Nature and Culture

Finland’s tourism sector has been growing steadily for years, but 2025 has seen a massive boost in international interest. Official reports show a 10% rise in visitor numbers, with Lapland, the region known for the Northern Lights, becoming one of the most visited destinations for leisure tourism in Europe.

Cultural tourism is also on the rise. Helsinki, Finland’s vibrant capital, is known for its innovative design, world-class museums, and historic buildings. With an increasing number of tourists wanting to experience the magic of Finland’s natural beauty, the country is proving that it has something for everyone—whether you’re into wilderness adventure or urban exploration.

Why Finland Is Winning:

  • Lapland’s magical winter experiences
  • Strong focus on cultural tourism in Helsinki
  • The Northern Lights attracting tourists
  • Nature lovers’ paradise, with over 180,000 lakes
Malta Joins Latvia, Finland, Cyprus, Portugal, and More to Shatter Tourism Records in 2025 – The Explosive Growth That’s Taking Over Europe!

4. Cyprus: Sun, Sea, and Rich History

Cyprus is another country experiencing a boost in leisure and cultural tourism in 2025. Known for its beautiful beaches and ancient ruins, Cyprus has become an increasingly popular destination for those seeking a mix of sun and culture. Tourist arrivals to Cyprus increased by over 12% in 2025, with a particular surge in visitors seeking the island’s rich archaeological sites and traditional Cypriot culture.

Paphos, the birthplace of Aphrodite, and the ancient city of Kourion have become key attractions, drawing thousands of tourists eager to explore the island’s past. Combine this with its warm weather and inviting beaches, and it’s no surprise Cyprus is gaining in popularity.

Why Cyprus Is Booming:

  • Ancient ruins like Kourion and Tombs of the Kings
  • Beautiful beaches and luxury resorts
  • Growing appeal for cultural heritage tourism
  • Strategic location with easy access from Europe

5. Spain: Leading the Charge in European Tourism

Spain continues to be the king of European tourism in 2025. Official reports indicate a steady rise in foreign tourist arrivals, with cultural tourism being a major driver of growth. The country’s historic cities like Madrid, Seville, and Barcelona are attracting millions of international visitors keen to experience its art, history, and traditional fiestas.

Spain’s cultural tourism continues to attract travellers who want to experience world-renowned landmarks such as the Alhambra, the Sagrada Familia, and the Prado Museum. Spain’s mix of sun, sea, and culture has kept it firmly at the top of the tourist destination list for years.

Why Spain Is Dominating:

  • Rich cultural and historical landmarks
  • Iconic cities like Barcelona and Madrid
  • Year-round appeal with fantastic weather
  • Exceptional culinary scene and festivals

6. Portugal: The Best Kept Secret of Western Europe

Portugal has been riding a tourism wave in 2025, with a growth rate of over 11% in international visitors. Tourists are flocking to Portugal not just for its stunning coastline, but for its charming cities like Lisbon, Porto, and Sintra. These places offer cultural tourism experiences with a rich history of exploration, architecture, and art.

Portugal has emerged as a top destination for cultural and culinary tourism, with visitors eager to taste the world-renowned Port wine, sample traditional cuisine, and discover the UNESCO-listed Monastery of Batalha and the Tower of Belém.

Why Portugal Is Thriving:

  • Stunning architecture in Lisbon and Porto
  • Rich cultural and culinary experiences
  • Affordable compared to other Western European countries
  • Portugal’s world-famous wines and gastronomy

7. Poland: A New Star in the European Tourism Scene

Poland is becoming an increasingly popular destination for cultural tourism in 2025, especially as visitors discover its rich history and underrated cities. Cities like Krakow, Warsaw, and Gdansk are being praised for their preserved medieval architecture, Jewish heritage sites, and vibrant arts scenes.

Poland also offers fantastic value for money, attracting tourists from all over the world. Official data reveals a rise in foreign visitor numbers by 13% in 2025, with tourists keen to experience the country’s historical sites and growing art scene.

Why Poland Is On the Rise:

  • Rich historical and cultural attractions
  • Beautiful medieval towns like Gdansk and Krakow
  • Affordable for tourists compared to other European countries
  • Growing popularity in cultural tourism

8. Hungary: A Cultural Powerhouse

Hungary is showing impressive growth in its tourism sector. Budapest, the capital, is emerging as a top destination for cultural tourism in 2025, with its architectural beauty, thermal baths, and vibrant cultural festivals drawing visitors from across the globe. Hungary saw an increase of 15% in tourism arrivals this year.

Tourists flock to Hungary to experience its traditional music, food, and history, with UNESCO sites such as the Buda Castle attracting increasing numbers. The country’s appeal continues to grow as cultural tourism becomes a key driver of its success.

Why Hungary Is Thriving:

  • Rich cultural heritage in Budapest and beyond
  • Iconic landmarks like the Buda Castle
  • Thermal baths that attract wellness tourists
  • Vibrant arts and cultural scene

9. Norway: Fjords, Culture, and Adventure

Norway has long been famous for its natural beauty, and 2025 is no exception. With 10% more visitors flocking to the country, Norway continues to impress with its stunning fjords, Arctic landscapes, and rich Viking heritage. The country is a dream for both nature lovers and cultural enthusiasts.

Tourists also come to explore Oslo’s museums, Bergen’s UNESCO-listed old town, and the Viking Ship Museum, making it a perfect destination for those looking for both natural beauty and cultural history.

Why Norway Is Popular:

  • The Northern Lights and Arctic experiences
  • Iconic fjords, mountains, and outdoor adventure
  • Strong cultural offerings, including Viking heritage
  • Welcoming cities like Oslo
Malta Joins Latvia, Finland, Cyprus, Portugal, and More to Shatter Tourism Records in 2025 – The Explosive Growth That’s Taking Over Europe!

10. Iceland: A Land of Fire and Ice

Iceland is thriving in 2025, with tourist numbers rising as travellers seek its unique landscapes and cultural richness. Visitors come for the natural beauty, including volcanoes, hot springs, and glaciers, but also for its Viking roots, art museums, and saga sites.

Iceland’s unique geography and strong eco-tourism policies have positioned it as a growing player in both leisure and cultural tourism.

Why Iceland Is Booming:

  • Stunning landscapes, including volcanoes and glaciers
  • Unique cultural experiences, including Viking heritage
  • Year-round adventure tourism
  • Eco-friendly destination

Europe’s Tourism Boom in 2025

The European countries mentioned above are experiencing unmatched tourism growth in 2025, driven by cultural tourism, leisure experiences, and a wealth of historical and natural attractions. Whether you’re looking for sunny beaches, ancient ruins, or breathtaking landscapes, these destinations have it all—and more. Europe’s tourism is not just recovering, it’s flourishing, and these countries are proving that cultural and leisure tourism are key to driving success in 2025.

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Reykjavík Joins Akureyri, Hafnarfjörður, and Ísafjörður for a Fairytale Christmas Journey To Unveil Iceland’s Hidden Holiday Charms, Northern Lights, and Magical Christmas Markets!

13 December 2025 at 09:56
Reykjavík Joins Akureyri, Hafnarfjörður, and Ísafjörður for a Fairytale Christmas Journey To Unveil Iceland’s Hidden Holiday Charms, Northern Lights, and Magical Christmas Markets!
Iceland’s Hidden Holiday Charms

Iceland is known for its striking landscapes, rich culture, and enchanting holiday traditions. As winter blankets the country, the top cities and towns, including Reykjavík, Akureyri, Hafnarfjörður, Ísafjörður, and Selfoss, offer travelers a truly magical experience during Christmas. With vibrant Christmas markets, the possibility of witnessing the Northern Lights, and cultural events that celebrate Icelandic heritage, the festive season is one of the best times to visit the Land of Fire and Ice. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or holiday cheer, Iceland has something for every traveler this Christmas.

The following cities and towns are the most visited during the holiday season. They each offer their own unique Christmas experiences, from traditional markets to exciting winter sports.

Let’s take a look at what makes each of them special, including access information, key attractions, and events for 2025.

Reykjavík – Iceland's Festive Capital

Reykjavík – Iceland’s Festive Capital

Iceland’s capital, Reykjavík, is the heart of Christmas celebrations. With the arrival of winter, the city sparkles with festive lights and hosts several Christmas markets. The Jólakvosin at Ingólfstorg Square features an ice skating rink and local crafts, while Árbær Open Air Museum offers a traditional Icelandic Christmas experience. Visitors can also enjoy the Northern Lights, Blue Lagoon, and the iconic Hallgrímskirkja Church during the holiday season.

Tourist Arrival Context:
Reykjavík is Iceland’s capital city and the country’s most popular destination, drawing a high volume of both international and domestic tourists. As the closest urban area to Keflavík International Airport (KEF), it serves as the primary entry point for visitors arriving by air. The city is known for its lively cultural scene, rich history, and festive atmosphere during Christmas.

Air Travel Access:
International visitors land at KEF, just a 45-minute drive from the capital. Reykjavík is also well-connected with domestic flights from Reykjavík Domestic Airport (RVK), offering easy access to other regions of Iceland.

Main Attractions & Activities:

  • Northern Lights tours
  • Blue Lagoon (nearby)
  • Hallgrímskirkja Church
  • Geothermal swimming pools

Christmas Markets & Events:
Reykjavík is home to several Christmas markets, with the Jólakvosin at Ingólfstorg Square being the most prominent. This market features an outdoor ice skating rink and wooden huts selling local crafts and festive foods. Additionally, the Árbær Open Air Museum hosts a traditional Icelandic Christmas market, providing an authentic experience with activities like candle making and baking leaf bread (laufabrauð).

Hafnarfjörður – A Traditional Holiday Escape

Just outside Reykjavík, Hafnarfjörður embraces a cozy, traditional Christmas atmosphere. The Hafnarfjörður Christmas Village (Jólaþorpið) is a highlight, offering family-friendly activities, traditional stalls, and visits from Iceland’s Yule Lads. The town’s scenic harbor and lava formations are beautifully illuminated, creating a magical backdrop for the holiday festivities.

Tourist Arrival Context:
Just outside of Reykjavík, Hafnarfjörður attracts visitors seeking a quieter, more traditional Christmas atmosphere. Its proximity to the capital makes it a popular day trip destination, but many stay for the local charm and festive spirit.

Air Travel Access:
Hafnarfjörður is easily accessible from KEF and RVK, with local bus services connecting it to the Capital Region.

Main Attractions & Activities:

  • Scenic harbor views
  • Lava formations beautifully lit for Christmas

Christmas Markets & Events:
Hafnarfjörður is home to the beloved Hafnarfjörður Christmas Village (Jólaþorpið). This family-friendly market features live music, traditional stalls, and appearances by the Icelandic Yule Lads (Jólasveinarnir). The market is open every Advent weekend, making it a must-visit for holiday travelers.

Akureyri – North Iceland’s Winter Wonderland

Located in North Iceland, Akureyri is a popular destination for winter sports and Christmas celebrations. The Akureyri Christmas Garden (Jólagarðurinn) features a Christmas House, the world’s largest Advent calendar, and troll-themed activities. The city also offers skiing at Hlíðarfjall, Northern Lights tours, and a festive atmosphere throughout the holiday season.

Tourist Arrival Context:
Akureyri, the capital of North Iceland, draws visitors for winter sports and Northern Lights viewing. It’s an increasingly popular destination for both domestic and international tourists, with many flying into Akureyri Airport (AEY) for winter adventures.

Air Travel Access:
Akureyri is connected to Reykjavík via regular domestic flights from RVK, making it easy to reach from the capital.

Main Attractions & Activities:

  • Skiing and snowboarding at Hlíðarfjall
  • Northern Lights tours
  • Geothermal spas

Christmas Markets & Events:
The Akureyri Christmas Garden (Jólagarðurinn) is a standout attraction. Located just south of the town, it features a Christmas House, the world’s largest Advent calendar, and a hidden troll cave, making it a magical experience for both children and adults.

Ísafjörður – Winter Sports & Remote Christmas Charm

Ísafjörður – Winter Sports & Remote Christmas Charm

Ísafjörður, in the remote Westfjords, offers a unique Christmas experience with a focus on winter adventures and local culture. With only a few hours of daylight, the town’s intimate celebrations include art exhibitions and smaller craft markets, often held at the Cultural House. It’s an ideal destination for those seeking a quieter, more isolated holiday season.

Tourist Arrival Context:
As the largest settlement in the Westfjords, Ísafjörður offers a unique and remote Christmas experience. Known for its specialized winter tourism, it’s perfect for those looking for adventure and isolation during the holiday season.

Air Travel Access:
Isafjörður is reachable via domestic flights from Reykjavík to Ísafjörður Airport (IFJ).

Main Attractions & Activities:

  • Skiing at Seljalandsdalur
  • Viewing the dramatic fjord architecture
  • Limited daylight hours for a cozy, intimate experience

Christmas Markets & Events:
While Ísafjörður focuses on local culture, the town’s Christmas festivities include art exhibitions and smaller craft markets, often held at the Cultural House. These local events provide a unique and intimate way to celebrate Christmas in a remote setting.

Selfoss – Gateway to the Golden Circle

Selfoss, a key location in South Iceland, serves as a transit point for the Golden Circle. The city kicks off the Christmas season with the ceremonial lighting of the Christmas Tree. Local markets and festive activities are organized by community groups, offering visitors a taste of Icelandic traditions in a charming setting.

Tourist Arrival Context:
Selfoss, located in South Iceland, serves as a hub for those exploring the Golden Circle, which is a popular route for travelers looking to experience Iceland’s most famous natural wonders. While the town itself has a quieter holiday vibe, it offers easy access to nearby attractions.

Air Travel Access:
Selfoss is best accessed by car from Reykjavík via the Ring Road (Route 1). It does not have a commercial airport.

Main Attractions & Activities:

  • Geothermal greenhouses
  • Eyrarbakki Heritage Museum
  • Golden Circle touring (including ice-covered waterfalls and geysers)

Christmas Markets & Events:
Selfoss kicks off the holiday season with the Lighting of the Christmas Tree ceremony at the city center, marking the beginning of Advent festivities. Local markets run by community organizations also feature traditional Icelandic crafts and foods.

Egilsstaðir – East Iceland’s Hidden Gem

In East Iceland, Egilsstaðir offers a peaceful, remote Christmas experience. The town hosts local Christmas markets and church bazaars (Jólabasar), where visitors can find regional crafts and delicacies. It’s also one of the few places in Iceland where wild reindeer can be seen, adding a unique touch to the festive season.

Tourist Arrival Context:
Egilsstaðir is the capital of East Iceland and offers a more remote and peaceful holiday experience compared to the more tourist-heavy areas. It’s perfect for those looking to get away from the crowds and enjoy a quieter, more authentic Icelandic Christmas.

Air Travel Access:
Egilsstaðir can be reached via domestic flights from Reykjavík to Egilsstaðir Airport (EGS).

Main Attractions & Activities:

  • Wild Reindeer sightings
  • Hallormsstaðaskógur forest (Iceland’s largest)
  • Quiet, remote Christmas atmosphere

Christmas Markets & Events:
Egilsstaðir’s community Christmas markets and church bazaars (Jólabasar) are great places to pick up local crafts and enjoy East Fjords delicacies. These markets offer a warm, community-focused holiday experience.

Garðabær – A Suburban Christmas Escape

Garðabær – A Suburban Christmas Escape

Garðabær, a suburban town near Reykjavík, offers a quieter Christmas experience with cultural attractions like the Museum of Design and Applied Art. The museum hosts a Design Market featuring high-end Icelandic artisan crafts, making it a great place to find unique Christmas gifts. The town is easily accessible from Reykjavík for a peaceful holiday retreat.

Tourist Arrival Context:
Garðabær, a residential suburb of Reykjavík, is known for its cultural offerings and proximity to the capital. It’s an ideal destination for those looking to enjoy a quieter Christmas while still being close to Reykjavík’s main attractions.

Air Travel Access:
Garðabær is accessible from KEF and RVK, with good bus connections to Reykjavík.

Main Attractions & Activities:

  • Hönnunarsafn Íslands (Museum of Design and Applied Art)
  • Glitternes (Álftanes) presidential residence

Christmas Markets & Events:
The Museum of Design and Applied Art hosts a Design Market in the lead-up to Christmas, showcasing high-end Icelandic artisan gifts and crafts.

Kópavogur – Culture and Christmas Cheer

Kópavogur, part of the Capital Region, celebrates Christmas with cultural events and community gatherings. The Menningarmiðstöð Kópavogs (MEKÓ) hosts concerts, performances, and library events during Advent. The town offers a blend of festive cheer and artistic expression, making it a great choice for those seeking both culture and holiday spirit.

Tourist Arrival Context:
Kópavogur is the second most populous municipality in Iceland and forms part of the Capital Region. Known for its vibrant cultural scene, it offers visitors a chance to enjoy both the Christmas festivities and winter culture of Reykjavík.

Air Travel Access:
Kópavogur is easily accessible from KEF and RVK by bus.

Main Attractions & Activities:

  • Gerðarsafn (Kópavogur Art Museum)
  • Salurinn Music Hall

Christmas Markets & Events:
Municipal Christmas celebrations are centered at the Menningarmiðstöð Kópavogs (MEKÓ) complex, which hosts concerts, performances, and events during Advent. These events are perfect for those seeking a festive and cultural holiday experience.

Borgarnes – A Northern Lights Hotspot

Borgarnes, in West Iceland, is a prime spot for Northern Lights viewing. The town’s Christmas celebrations include the ceremonial lighting of the Christmas tree and local events organized by community associations. Borgarnes’ remote location provides a serene and magical atmosphere, perfect for those looking to enjoy the holiday season away from city crowds.

Tourist Arrival Context:
Borgarnes, located in West Iceland, is a prime location for Northern Lights viewing due to its distance from major city lights. It’s a historical town that offers a mix of culture, nature, and holiday cheer.

Air Travel Access:
Borgarnes is accessed via the Ring Road (Route 1) from Reykjavík. It does not have a commercial airport.

Main Attractions & Activities:

  • The Settlement Center (Museum of Sagas)
  • Hiking on Hafnarfjall Mountain
  • Krauma Spa

Christmas Markets & Events:
Borgarnes’ community Christmas celebrations include the ceremonial lighting of the Christmas tree and events organized by local associations. The town’s remote location makes it an ideal spot for Northern Lights viewing during the holiday season.

Vestmannaeyjar (Westman Islands)

Vestmannaeyjar (Westman Islands) offers a remote and rugged Christmas experience. With fewer winter visitors, it’s an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful, dramatic holiday surrounded by volcanic history. Visitors can enjoy the island’s unique traditions and community-based festivities during the Christmas season.

Tourist Arrival Context:
The island experiences fewer visitors in winter, making it a quieter destination for travelers looking for a peaceful, off-the-beaten-path holiday experience.

Air Travel Access:

  • Domestic Flights: Accessible via scheduled flights from Reykjavík Domestic Airport (RVK) to Vestmannaeyjar Airport (VEY).
  • Ferry Travel: The Herjólfur ferry operates year-round from Landeyjahöfn (approx. 40 minutes) but may be delayed or canceled due to weather conditions in December.

Main Attractions & Activities:

  1. Eldheimar Museum: Learn about the 1973 volcanic eruption that buried part of the town, known as the “Pompeii of the North.”
  2. Eldfell Volcano Hike: Enjoy stunning views of the new lava fields while hiking the “Mountain of Fire.”
  3. Beluga Whale Sanctuary: Visit the sanctuary, home to belugas and a puffin rescue center, though puffins are not present in winter.

Christmas Markets & Events:

  1. Lighting of the Christmas Tree: A local tradition marking the start of the Christmas season.
  2. Christmas Concerts: Choir performances showcasing local talent at the community centers and churches.
  3. Handicraft Bazaars (Jólabasar): Local markets featuring island-specific crafts, baked goods, and holiday treats.

Conclusion

Iceland’s Christmas season offers a unique and unforgettable experience for travelers looking to embrace the holiday spirit. Whether you’re seeking cultural exploration, winter sports, or simply a peaceful retreat, cities like Reykjavík, Akureyri, Hafnarfjörður, Ísafjörður, and Selfoss provide something special for everyone. With Christmas markets, festive events, and breathtaking natural beauty, Iceland truly is a holiday destination like no other. Don’t miss out on the chance to experience Christmas in Iceland – book your trip today!

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Manila and Mandaluyong Tourism Put on Alert as Fifth-Alarm Pleasant Hills Fire Displaces Many Families in Metro Manila: All You Need to Know

13 December 2025 at 05:35
Manila and Mandaluyong Tourism Put on Alert as Fifth-Alarm Pleasant Hills Fire Displaces Many Families in Metro Manila: All You Need to Know
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Manila and Mandaluyong City, core parts of Metro Manila’s tourism and business corridor, are confronting the fallout from a fifth‑alarm fire that ravaged Barangay Pleasant Hills on the evening of 12 December 2025. According to situational updates from the Bureau of Fire Protection – National Capital Region (BFP‑NCR) and local authorities, the blaze broke out in a densely built residential pocket near Block 5, Nueve de Febrero, before rapidly spreading through rows of tightly packed homes.

Although far from Manila’s primary tourism districts such as Intramuros, Makati and Bonifacio Global City, the scale of the incident adds to concerns about urban safety and resilience in the wider metropolitan area that visitors inevitably traverse.

How the Pleasant Hills fire unfolded

BFP‑NCR reports indicate that the fire started at around 6:38 p.m. local time, with the first alarmraised immediately and escalating to second alarm by 6:42 p.m., third alarm at 6:54 p.m., fourth alarm at 7:08 p.m. and fifth alarm at 7:19 p.m. as flames spread through combustible materials in closely spaced structures. More than twenty fire trucks and multiple crews from Mandaluyong and neighbouring cities responded, but their access was hampered by narrow alleyways and informal layouts, typical of many older urban communities.

BFP‑NCR confirmed the fire under control by around 9:10 p.m., with full containment achieved later that night; early updates noted no immediate fatalities, though subsequent reports cited several injuries and extensive property damage. Local media and resident footage showed towering flames and thick smoke columns visible from other parts of Metro Manila, underlining the blaze’s intensity and the challenge for first responders.​

Humanitarian impact: around five hundred families left homeless

Initial damage assessments from city authorities and media estimate that around five hundred families were displaced, turning swathes of Pleasant Hills into a charred landscape of collapsed roofing, twisted beams and ash. The City of Mandaluyong has activated social welfare mechanisms, with temporary shelters set up in schools or covered courts and coordination channels opened through its Urban Poor Affairs and Protective Services offices.

For residents, many of whom belong to low-income and informal communities, the fire represents a total loss of housing, documents and household assets, with knock‑on effects on livelihoods and schooling. Disaster‑risk studies on Metro Manila’s informal settlements emphasise that such fires become “everyday disasters” that reinforce cycles of poverty and exclusion, long after the flames are out.

Fire safety gaps in Metro Manila’s informal settlements

Urban research and local government profiles highlight that overcrowding, informal electrical connections and flammable construction materials significantly raise fire risk in settlements like Pleasant Hills. Mandaluyong’s official fire‑protection documentation notes that many incidents stem from faulty wiring, leaking gas tanks and discarded cigarettes, all of which are preventable but flourish where codes are hard to enforce and households improvise utilities.

Studies on Metro Manila’s fire vulnerability emphasise that narrow access roads, limited hydrant coverage and constrained water supply can slow response times, allowing a small ignition to escalate to a multi‑alarm event. Strengthening community fire‑safety education, evacuation drills and infrastructure upgrades is therefore seen as vital not only for resident safety but also for projecting a more resilient urban image in a capital that increasingly hosts events, conferences and city‑break tourism.

Tourism implications for Manila’s image and visitor confidence

From a tourism perspective, the Pleasant Hills fire does not directly affect the city’s main hotels, convention venues or heritage clusters, and international travel advisories have not flagged specific risks to visitors in relation to this incident. However, widely shared images of towering flames in Metro Manila reinforce global perceptions of uneven urban development and infrastructure stress, which can subtly influence how prospective travellers evaluate city safety and reliability.

Tourism‑safety guidance on the Philippines generally portrays the country as broadly safe for tourists, while recommending normal big‑city precautions and awareness of potential disruptions linked to weather, transport or localised incidents. By proactively communicating emergency response capacity, urban‑renewal projects and community resilience efforts, Manila can mitigate any negative narrative drift and demonstrate a commitment to making the metropolitan area safer for both residents and visitors.

Next steps: recovery, risk reduction and inclusive urban development

In the short term, Mandaluyong’s priority is to support displaced families with shelter, food, health services and documentation assistance, while investigators determine the fire’s cause and map out the full scale of damage. Over the medium term, planners and social‑housing agencies face decisions on rebuilding, possible relocation and upgrading of high‑risk zones, consistent with national commitments under the Philippines’ New Urban Agenda implementationto reduce vulnerability in informal settlements.

For Manila and Mandaluyong tourism, the Pleasant Hills fire underscores that urban resilience, social protection and disaster‑risk reduction are integral to a sustainable visitor economy, not separate from it. Investments in fire‑safe housing, wider access roads, community education and stronger local fire services can simultaneously protect vulnerable residents and strengthen Metro Manila’s standing as a dynamic yet responsible urban gateway to the Philippines’ wider tourism offer.

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Mexico Tourism Record October 2025: 8.3 Million International Visitors, Driven by New Markets and Appeal

13 December 2025 at 04:23
Mexico Tourism Record October 2025: 8.3 Million International Visitors, Driven by New Markets and Appeal

Mexico has long been a global favorite, a vibrant tapestry of ancient ruins, stunning coastlines, and rich cultural traditions. But 2025 is proving to be a watershed moment for the nation’s tourism sector. The country is officially “in vogue,” setting historic benchmarks that solidify its position as one of the world’s most sought-after destinations.

The crown jewel of this success is the astonishing performance in October 2025, during which Mexico welcomed a record-breaking 8.3 million international visitors. This monumental figure underscores the resilience, diversity, and strategic appeal of Mexico’s tourism industry, moving beyond simple recovery to sustained, exponential growth. This massive influx of visitors transforms an already popular destination into a global travel powerhouse.

The Magnetism of Mexico: Why the Surge?

The unprecedented surge of 8.3 million visitors in a single month is the result of several deliberate strategies and natural advantages:

Strategic Connectivity and Accessibility: Mexico’s geography makes it uniquely accessible, particularly to the vast North American market. The country has consistently invested in and maintained high levels of air connectivity, ensuring that major hubs like Cancún, Mexico City, and Puerto Vallarta are easily reached by direct flights from key global cities. This ease of access is critical for high-volume travel.

Diverse and Authentic Offerings: Mexico has successfully marketed itself as more than just a beach destination. The growth is fueled by travelers seeking its multifaceted appeal:

  • Culture and History: From the ancient Maya pyramids in the Yucatán Peninsula to the colonial architecture and museums of Oaxaca and Mexico City, Mexico offers deep cultural immersion.
  • Gastronomy: Designated a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, Mexican cuisine is a major draw for food tourism, appealing to a global audience eager for authentic flavors.
  • Wellness and Nature: Eco-tourism, diving, and wellness retreats in locations like Baja California and the cenotes of the Yucatán add layers of appeal beyond the traditional resort experience.

Global Resilience: In a global travel landscape still navigating geopolitical and economic uncertainties, Mexico has maintained a perception of stability and value. For many international travelers, it remains a reliable, high-quality destination that offers exceptional experiences without the extreme cost fluctuations seen elsewhere.

    The Economic Pulse: Beyond the Beaches

    The impact of 8.3 million visitors in a month is transformative. The tourism sector’s success serves as a powerful engine for the broader Mexican economy:

    • Foreign Currency Generation: The vast majority of international visitors inject crucial foreign currency directly into the economy, bolstering national reserves and supporting economic stability.
    • Employment Boom: The massive visitor volume necessitates increased employment across the entire service sector—hotels, restaurants, tour guiding, transportation, and retail. This creates thousands of jobs, empowering local communities and fostering growth in regions far from the traditional coastal resorts.
    • Investment Confidence: Record-breaking visitor numbers boost investor confidence, leading to further capital being poured into new hotels, infrastructure improvements, and tourism development projects. This virtuous cycle ensures the long-term sustainability and modernization of the sector.

    Handling the Vogue: Challenges of Success

    While the record is cause for celebration, such exponential growth brings inevitable challenges that Mexico must address to ensure sustainable tourism:

    • Infrastructure Strain: Managing 8.3 million visitors requires robust infrastructure. Key tourist corridors, airports, and local transportation networks must be continuously upgraded to prevent congestion and maintain the quality of the visitor experience.
    • Environmental Protection: The ecological treasures—the reefs, jungles, and cenotes—are fragile. Sustainable practices and strict environmental regulations are crucial to protecting these natural assets from the inevitable pressure of high-volume tourism.
    • Cultural Preservation: Balancing the demands of mass tourism with the need to respect and preserve local cultures and historical sites is an ongoing imperative. The focus must be on encouraging respectful, immersive travel that benefits, rather than exploits, local communities.

    Mexico’s achievement of 8.3 million international visitors in October 2025 is a resounding testament to its rich offerings and strategic vision. The country is not just recovering; it is redefining its role on the global travel stage, proving that a blend of culture, history, and strategic development is the formula for sustained success.

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    Texas Beats Oklahoma, Iowa, Colorado and Delaware Unite to Offer Unmatched Fuel Prices and EV Charging in 2025: Discover the Ultimate Road Trip Deal across US!

    13 December 2025 at 02:17
    Texas Beats Oklahoma, Iowa, Colorado and Delaware Unite to Offer Unmatched Fuel Prices and EV Charging in 2025: Discover the Ultimate Road Trip Deal across US!
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    In 2025, Texas has emerged as the leader, beating Oklahoma, Iowa, Colorado, and Delaware to offer unmatched fuel prices and EV charging options. These states have united to create the ultimate road trip deal across the U.S., making it easier than ever for travellers to hit the open road. With gas prices significantly lower in Texas, Oklahoma, and Iowa, and affordable EV charging options in Colorado and Delaware, road trips have never been more budget-friendly. Whether you’re driving a gas-powered car or an electric vehicle, these states ensure you can travel without breaking the bank. Texas beats Oklahoma, and Iowa, Colorado, and Delaware unite to provide travellers with incredible savings and convenience. So, if you’re looking to embark on a road trip in 2025, this is the ultimate deal you can’t miss!

    Why Gasoline and EV Charging Costs Matter for Your Road Trip

    When planning a road trip, fuel costs are often one of the largest expenses. The price of gasoline can vary greatly across the United States, and these differences can impact your budget. Similarly, for those driving electric vehicles, the cost of charging their car can also add up during long journeys.

    Luckily, in 2025, there are some states that offer both low gasoline prices and affordable EV charging fees. These states make road trips more affordable, giving you more money to spend on experiences, food, and souvenirs.

    Top 5 U.S. States for Road Trips in 2025

    Here are the top five U.S. states where you’ll enjoy low gas prices, great EV charging options, and scenic routes for the ultimate road trip.

    1. Texas: Affordable Gas, Scenic Routes, and Great EV Charging

    Gas Prices: In 2025, Texas leads the way with some of the lowest gas prices in the country at around $2.50 per gallon. This makes it one of the most affordable states for road trippers driving gasoline-powered vehicles.

    EV Charging Costs: Texas also ranks well for electric vehicle owners, with public EV charging costing around $2.51–$2.52 per kWh. These competitive rates make it easy to drive your EV across Texas without worrying too much about charging costs.

    Scenic Routes: Texas is known for its vast landscapes, making it a perfect destination for a long road trip. Whether you’re cruising through the Big Bend National Park or enjoying the scenic beauty of the Hill Country, the Lone Star State offers plenty of breathtaking views. Plus, the state’s well-maintained roads and highways make driving enjoyable.

    Why Texas Is Great for Road Trips: Texas has it all – low fuel costs, scenic beauty, and easy access to EV charging stations. It’s an ideal choice for both gas-powered and electric vehicles.

    2. Oklahoma: The Cheapest Gas Prices and Iconic Routes

    Gas Prices: Oklahoma stands out for offering the cheapest gas prices in the U.S., with an average price of $2.37 per gallon. This is the lowest you’ll find in the country, making Oklahoma a budget-friendly state for road trips.

    EV Charging Costs: For EV drivers, Oklahoma is equally affordable. The EV charging cost in the state is around $2.52 per kWh, which is quite reasonable when compared to other states.

    Scenic Routes: Oklahoma is home to iconic routes like Route 66. Driving through this historic highway will take you on a journey full of fascinating small towns, quirky roadside attractions, and plenty of places to stop and explore.

    Why Oklahoma Is Great for Road Trips: Oklahoma offers low fuel prices, affordable EV charging, and a rich cultural history. If you want to experience a road trip with a sense of adventure, Oklahoma is the place to go.

    3. Iowa: Affordable and Convenient for Both Gas and EV Drivers

    Gas Prices: Gas prices in Iowa are fairly low, averaging around $2.55 per gallon. This makes it a cost-effective choice for road trippers looking to save money on fuel.

    EV Charging Costs: Iowa also provides an excellent value for EV charging, with the cost per kWh being just $0.32. This is among the lowest charging rates in the U.S., making it a great state for electric vehicle drivers.

    Scenic Routes: Iowa may not be the first state that comes to mind when thinking of scenic drives, but the state offers charming rural routes and picturesque farmlands. The Great River Road, which follows the Mississippi River, is one of the most scenic drives in the state.

    Why Iowa Is Great for Road Trips: Iowa offers a balanced mix of low gas prices and affordable EV charging rates, as well as beautiful, quiet roads for a peaceful road trip experience. It’s perfect for those seeking an escape to the countryside.

    4. Colorado: Scenic Mountain Drives and Affordable Fuel

    Gas Prices: Colorado offers fairly affordable fuel prices, averaging around $2.48 per gallon. This is lower than many other states, especially those on the West Coast, making it a cost-effective destination for road trippers.

    EV Charging Costs: EV drivers will find charging costs in Colorado to be competitive, with an average price of $0.34 per kWh. While not the cheapest, it’s still reasonable, especially considering the state’s beautiful mountain views and scenic routes.

    Scenic Routes: Colorado is one of the most scenic states for a road trip. The Rocky Mountain National Park, San Juan Skyway, and Million Dollar Highway all offer jaw-dropping vistas. The mountainous terrain, combined with low fuel costs, makes Colorado a dream road trip destination.

    Why Colorado Is Great for Road Trips: With affordable fuel, a strong EV charging network, and breathtaking landscapes, Colorado is a top choice for road trip enthusiasts. It combines natural beauty with budget-friendly travel options.

    5. Delaware: Compact, Affordable, and Convenient for Road Trips

    Gas Prices: Delaware’s gas prices are slightly higher than the other states on this list but are still affordable, averaging around $2.58 per gallon. The cost is still much lower than the national average, making it a good choice for budget-conscious travellers.

    EV Charging Costs: Delaware has affordable EV charging rates, averaging around $0.32 per kWh. This is among the lowest rates for EV charging in the U.S., making it a great choice for electric vehicle road trips.

    Scenic Routes: Despite being a smaller state, Delaware offers charming coastal drives and access to the Delaware Seashore State Park. The state is perfect for a short, relaxing road trip with plenty of stops along the way to enjoy local history and nature.

    Why Delaware Is Great for Road Trips: Delaware’s combination of affordable gas prices, low EV charging fees, and compact geography makes it an easy and enjoyable state for road trips. Whether you’re in a gas-powered car or driving an EV, Delaware is a great place to explore.

    Conclusion: Best States for Road Trips in 2025

    Planning your next road trip in 2025? The best states for road trips in the U.S. are those that offer affordable fuel prices, convenient EV charging stations, and scenic routes to make your journey memorable and cost-effective. States like Texas, Oklahoma, Iowa, Colorado, and Delaware provide the perfect combination of low fuel costs, great charging options, and stunning routes for an unforgettable trip.

    Whether you’re driving a gas-powered vehicle or an electric vehicle, these states ensure that you can make the most of your road trip without worrying about high fuel or charging costs. With low fuel prices and affordable charging stations, you’ll have more money to spend on the experiences and sights that truly matter.

    So, pack your bags, hit the road, and explore the beauty of the United States on your next adventure!

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    India’s Mizoram Unveils Winter Festival 2025 with Major Cultural Events, Adventure Tourism, Community Travel Initiatives, and Seasonal Attractions to Drive Visitor Inflow: Check It Out Now

    13 December 2025 at 02:11
    India’s Mizoram Unveils Winter Festival 2025 with Major Cultural Events, Adventure Tourism, Community Travel Initiatives, and Seasonal Attractions to Drive Visitor Inflow: Check It Out Now

    Mizoram, one of the most scenically gifted states in Northeast India, is preparing for a transformative tourism season as it unveils an expanded Winter Festival 2025 along with a series of festive attractions reaching into early January. The State’s tourism administration has outlined a vibrant programme that positions Mizoram as a compelling seasonal destination for domestic and international travellers seeking cultural variety, adventure-based recreation, and immersive community experiences. The announcement marks a strategic shift in how the State intends to integrate holiday festivities into a broader travel and tourism framework, aiming to convert the year-end celebratory period into an economic and cultural asset.

    Set against the natural beauty and highland setting of Aizawl and neighbouring regions, the Winter Festival 2025 is scheduled to take place at the extensively prepared Lammual grounds from December 15 to 20. In addition, a Christmas-themed showcase on December 23 will add another layer to the State’s seasonal line-up. The programme will extend beyond urban centres and culminate in early January with the Cherry Blossom festivities at Phuaibuang, further distributing tourism opportunities across rural landscapes.

    What distinguishes this year’s planning is the State’s intention to link festive events with sustainable tourism, adventure travel, local livelihood generation, and community-based hospitality. Through an integrated approach, Mizoram seeks to shape the holiday season into a high-value tourism window that encourages extended stays, multi-destination movement, and meaningful visitor engagement.

    A New Direction for Festive Tourism

    Festive tourism has emerged globally as a significant niche within the travel sector, driven by travellers who seek holiday events, seasonal landscapes, and unique cultural environments. Mizoram’s updated festival strategy aligns with this international trend while developing a region-specific model grounded in local aesthetics, traditions, and natural assets.

    The Winter Festival 2025 aims to operate as a showcase of the State’s cultural rhythm during the Christmas and New Year period, a time when Mizoram is known for its distinctive combination of spiritual, communal, and celebratory elements. With carefully curated attractions such as a full seasonal backdrop, a dedicated costume parade, and expansive carol performances, the programme intends to give travellers an immersive sense of the State’s festive identity. Decorations across Lammual and its surrounding areas are planned to reflect a harmonious fusion of winter themes and traditional motifs, creating a memorable visual environment for visitors.

    This holistic approach reinforces Mizoram’s broader tourism narrative—one centred on warmth, community, natural beauty, and cultural inclusiveness. The festival environment is structured to attract families, youth travellers, cultural enthusiasts, photographers, and adventure seekers alike.

    Cultural Performances and Entertainment Hubs

    A defining strength of the Winter Festival 2025 is its multi-layered entertainment roster, featuring a range of performances and activity zones designed to reflect both local creativity and contemporary trends. The festival will draw prominent music collectives that previously gained recognition through regional showcases. The programming features live band performances, DJ acts, dance events, stage shows, and dedicated children’s entertainment zones.

    By infusing modern elements alongside cultural displays, the festival’s entertainment strategy broadens its demographic appeal. Youth travellers, weekend holidaymakers, and urban visitors are expected to gravitate towards these high-energy events, while families may explore play zones, game corners, and a large assortment of curated stalls.

    The presence of regional performers from across the Northeast also contributes to cultural tourism, as travellers interested in indigenous music, dance, and art forms will have opportunities to experience the region’s creative diversity in a single destination. The festival positions itself not only as a celebration but as a cultural interface where visitors can access the artistic languages of Mizoram and wider Northeast India.

    The Travel Significance of the Sunset Event at Sakawrhmuituai

    One of the most striking additions to this year’s seasonal line-up is the special sunset-viewing event planned for New Year’s Eve at Sakawrhmuituai, a hilltop location renowned for panoramic views. Travellers will have the opportunity to gather at this picturesque site to watch the final sunset of the year—an experience increasingly sought after within the experiential travel segment.

    Such curated natural-viewing events have gained prominence across global tourism markets, as they blend outdoor recreation with symbolic storytelling. For Mizoram, the sunset gathering provides multiple benefits:

    1. Strengthening adventure and eco-tourism through guided travel to elevated viewpoints.
    2. Creating high-impact visual experiences that resonate with digital travel trends.
    3. Encouraging movement beyond Aizawl, thereby dispersing tourism-generated revenue across surrounding localities.
    4. Showcasing the region’s environmental richness at a moment of symbolic transition—the end of the year.

    This initiative aligns with the State’s broader objective of combining landscape-based experiences with festive tourism, positioning Mizoram as a destination where natural beauty forms a central part of holiday celebrations.

    Cherry Blossom Season as a Post-Festival Attraction

    Extending the festive travel window beyond December, the State will host the Tlaizawng (Cherry Blossom) Paradise programme on January 6 and 7 at Phuaibuang. This event highlights the natural allure of Mizoram’s highlands during the onset of cherry blossom season, drawing nature lovers, photographers, and eco-travellers who seek floral landscapes without travelling to traditional cherry blossom hubs abroad.

    The Cherry Blossom programme features:

    • A dedicated concert space.
    • Mass rod-fishing at the Tuivai, which appeals to recreational anglers and rural tourism enthusiasts.
    • An adventure hiking route at Hriangmual Tlang, catering to trekking-focused travellers.
    • Tent accommodations for visitors seeking outdoor living experiences.
    • A village market selling fresh, locally sourced vegetables and agricultural produce.

    This extension of festive tourism into January marks a deliberate attempt to avoid a seasonal tourism dip and maintain visitor interest into the new year. The State intends to leverage its climactic distinctiveness—cool weather, blooming landscapes, and hilltop scenery—to keep tourist activity stable across early winter months.

    Linking Travel, Tourism, and Community Development

    An essential new perspective in this year’s tourism strategy is the emphasis on community-based tourism. Through the Mizoram Banakaih (Handholding) Scheme, local families are invited to register their homes as homestays. This initiative aims to transform domestic spaces into micro-tourism hubs, thereby strengthening rural participation in the tourism economy.

    Community-based tourism provides several advantages:

    1. Enhanced cultural immersion: Visitors gain firsthand exposure to local customs, cuisine, and household environments.
    2. Diversified accommodation options: Travellers can opt for personalised lodging beyond conventional hotels.
    3. Economic circulation: Income generated through tourism remains within local communities, improving household livelihoods.
    4. Sustainable travel: Homestays operate with lower environmental footprints compared with commercial lodging establishments.
    5. Inter-village tourism flow: With visitors travelling between multiple homestay locations, rural economies benefit from widespread micro-expenditures.

    Incorporating community travel into the festive tourism framework represents a progressive shift towards decentralised tourism development, where local culture becomes both a host and beneficiary of visitor movement.

    Rural Tourism and Local Economies

    Inter-village travel encouraged during the festive season strengthens the rural tourism ecosystem. Visitors exploring rural sites—whether for adventure activities, cherry blossom viewing, or homestay experiences—contribute to the local economy through small-scale expenditure on food, crafts, accommodation, and mobility.

    As travellers participate in charity stalls, interact with local producers, and explore village markets, the economic gains flow directly to farmers, artisans, and small vendors. This approach supports a circular tourism economy, where benefits loop back into the community instead of being absorbed solely by large service providers.

    Additionally, the introduction of adventure hiking routes, open-air sites, fishing events, and hilltop sunset viewings diversifies the tourism landscape. Such diversification is essential for long-term tourism resilience, enabling rural areas to become dependable travel destinations rather than occasional add-ons to urban itineraries.

    Positioning Mizoram in India’s Tourism Landscape

    India’s Northeast has seen increasing domestic and international interest over the past decade. Mizoram, with its pristine hills, distinctive cultural heritage, and tranquil environment, is well positioned to draw travellers looking for a less commercialised destination. The Winter Festival 2025 enhances this appeal by offering:

    • A structured, event-based reason to visit during the holiday season.
    • Accessibility for families, youth travellers, adventure enthusiasts, and cultural tourists.
    • Multiple tourism products—festivals, performances, landscapes, adventure routes, and community stays.
    • A cohesive narrative of celebration intertwined with natural beauty.

    By designing an extended festive itinerary, the State increases the likelihood that travellers will stay longer, explore more areas, and engage more deeply with local culture.

    In a broader national context, Mizoram’s initiative contributes to India’s efforts to promote regional tourism diversity. As travellers increasingly seek destinations beyond metropolitan hubs, Northeast India—with its untouched forests, indigenous cultures, and distinct seasonal charm—can evolve into one of the country’s major tourism clusters.

    Travel & Tourism Impact: A Holistic View

    The Winter Festival 2025 and allied events are poised to create measurable impacts across multiple dimensions of Mizoram’s travel economy:

    1. Tourist Footfall Expansion
      A multi-day festival combined with New Year and Cherry Blossom attractions encourages sustained visitor inflow.
    2. Brand Building for the State
      Seasonal programming creates a recognisable tourism identity centred on cultural vibrancy, natural beauty, and community participation.
    3. Improved Local Employment
      Performers, event staff, food vendors, artisans, homestay operators, and local transport providers stand to gain from increased tourist activity.
    4. Diversification of Tourism Products
      Adventure hikes, sunset viewing, fishing events, and cherry blossom trails diversify Mizoram’s offerings beyond conventional sightseeing.
    5. Strengthened Rural Connectivity
      Tourism-driven inter-village movement enhances financial circulation in rural pockets.
    6. Year-Round Tourism Potential
      By extending festive events into January, the State strategically widens its tourism window, reducing off-season stagnation.
    7. Cultural Preservation and Promotion
      Festivals and homestays give local traditions a platform to flourish while also enabling cultural exchange between visitors and communities.

    A New Perspective on Festive Travel in Northeast India

    This year’s festive programming positions Mizoram as an exemplar of how seasonal celebrations can evolve into engines of regional tourism. Rather than treating festivals as standalone events, the State integrates them into a comprehensive travel experience involving landscapes, adventure, culture, and community interaction.

    This integrated model illustrates a trend likely to influence other regions in India seeking to maximise tourism through culturally grounded, sustainability-oriented programmes. For travellers, it presents a unique opportunity to encounter a destination where festive warmth meets environmental splendour and community hospitality.

    Conclusion

    With the Winter Festival 2025, the New Year sunset gathering, and the Cherry Blossom festivities, Mizoram is not simply hosting events—it is crafting a year-end travel narrative shaped by culture, nature, community, and experiential tourism. This expanded festive itinerary strengthens the State’s position in India’s tourism landscape and offers visitors an immersive alternative to conventional holiday travel.

    Through its strategic focus on community-based tourism, rural economic development, and experiential attractions, Mizoram demonstrates how festive seasons can be reinvented as transformative tourism opportunities that benefit both travellers and local residents.

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    Xizang Tourism Sector Grows with More than Fifty Tourist Resources Identified, Driving its New Sustainable Tourism Development and Rising Visitor Numbers

    13 December 2025 at 02:03
    Xizang Tourism Sector Grows with More than Fifty Tourist Resources Identified, Driving its New Sustainable Tourism Development and Rising Visitor Numbers

    The Xizang Autonomous Region, located in southwest China, has experienced considerable growth within the tourism industry due to the discovery and recognition of more than 58,000 tourist resources within the previous two years. A total of 31,000 tourist resources were discovered and recognized. The result was unveiled at a recent meeting conducted in Lhasa. The meeting brought to light the success achieved within the tourist resource survey conducted in August 2023.

    A total of 74 counties and districts in Xizang were surveyed, and it unearths a treasure trove of cultural and natural tourist spots. This project marks Xizang as a destination that is developing at a rapid pace and offering opportunities for tourists who want to be a part of this untapped destination with so much on offer, ranging from eco-tourism at high-altitude destinations to exploring various cultural spots. Uncovering and promoting these tourist resources would form an integral part of developing the tourism sector in Xizang.

    Tourism Resources Boost Economic Growth and Sustainable Development

    The increased visibility of Xizang’s tourism resources has already started to impact the region’s economy positively. By identifying and promoting new tourist attractions, the government is fostering sustainable tourism development that balances growth with the preservation of the region’s unique landscapes and cultural heritage. The growth in tourism revenue will help support local businesses, create jobs, and contribute to economic diversification, reducing dependency on traditional industries.

    This tourism-driven economic growth also aligns with China’s broader goals for sustainable development, particularly in remote regions like Xizang, where tourism offers new avenues for income and local empowerment. As the region promotes eco-tourism and cultural tourism, there is a growing opportunity to enhance the visitor experience while minimizing environmental impact, fostering a model of tourism sustainability that can be replicated in other developing regions.

    Emerging Trends: Border Tourism, High-Altitude Wellness, and Cultural Exploration

    Xizang’s tourism sector is experiencing a rise in niche tourism categories that are capturing global interest. The “We Bloom!” campaign, part of the government’s broader tourism push, has focused on border tourism, high-altitude health and wellness, plateau ecology, and heritage tourist routes. These specialized areas offer travelers a more personalized and meaningful experience, leading to increased interest in visiting remote areas of the region.

    With growing interest in wellness tourism, especially in high-altitude environments, Xizang offers visitors a chance to experience well-being retreats in its natural surroundings. Additionally, Indigenous culture, sacred sites, and natural heritage are becoming key attractions for travelers seeking cultural tourism and eco-tourism experiences. The integration of health tourism with cultural and eco-tourism provides a diversified offering that appeals to a broad spectrum of travelers.

    Increasing Visitor Numbers: The Impact on Local Communities

    In 2024, Xizang welcomed nearly 63.9 million visitors—a 15.81% increase over the previous year, reflecting the growing interest in the region as a travel destination. This tourism growth has a direct impact on local communities, as visitors spend money on accommodation, transport, local dining, and tourist services. Increased tourism brings economic benefits to smaller towns and villages that are typically overlooked by mainstream travelers.

    The tourism surge has also spurred improvements in infrastructure, such as the development of hotels, transportation networks, and eco-friendly tourist sites. This, in turn, provides locals with new job opportunities in sectors such as hospitality, tour guiding, and local crafts, ensuring that economic benefits from tourism are felt by communities throughout Xizang.

    Sustainable Tourism: Balancing Growth with Conservation

    Xizang’s tourism growth presents an opportunity to balance economic development with environmental protection. The region’s unique ecosystems and fragile habitats require careful management to prevent over-tourism and environmental degradation. To support sustainable tourism, Xizang is implementing eco-friendly practices in the construction of tourist infrastructure and promoting conservation-focused tourism activities that highlight the region’s natural beauty.

    By encouraging responsible tourism, Xizang aims to protect its environmental integrity while ensuring that tourism growth benefits both local communities and the natural landscape. The success of these efforts will depend on ongoing collaboration between tourism operators, local communities, and government authorities, ensuring that the region’s growth remains sustainable and aligned with preservation goals.

    Future Prospects: The Growing Role of Digital Tourism in Xizang’s Development

    The identification of more than 58,000 tourist resources in Xizang also signals a shift toward digital tourism, where online platforms and mobile applications play an essential role in providing travelers with access to information about the region’s attractions. As smart tourism continues to rise globally, Xizang is set to benefit from digital tools that enhance the visitor experience by offering real-time information on accommodation, activities, and cultural events.

    The region is also investing in tourism technology to create data-driven solutions that promote sustainable travel while improving the overall visitor experience. As digital tourism becomes more widespread, Xizang’s ability to attract tech-savvy travelers will further accelerate the growth of the tourism economy.

    Xizang’s Bright Future in Tourism

    By identifying more than 58,000 tourist resources, Xizang is clearly making efforts to build the foundation for a sustainable tourist sector. By adopting responsible and eco-friendly methods, it will be ensured that with the growth of tourist activities in the region, benefits will be provided to its people as well as will be maintained.

    As an increasing number of tourists make their way to Xizang with its natural wonders and rich cultures, Xizang will have an ever more prominent position within China’s tourism industry and will offer tourists an experience immersed within one of the world’s most remote and beautiful locations. As it continues to develop and inspire tourism concepts and ideas, Xizang is on a bright future path within the global tourism scene.

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    Porter Airlines Launches Their Non-Stop Flights from Ottawa to Mexico, Caribbean and Costa Rica, Boosting Regional Travel and Tourism Growth

    12 December 2025 at 22:39
    Porter Airlines Launches Their Non-Stop Flights from Ottawa to Mexico, Caribbean and Costa Rica, Boosting Regional Travel and Tourism Growth

    Porter Airlines has formally added new services with the initiation of direct flights from Ottawa International Airport(YOW) to five major destinations in Mexico, the Caribbean, and Costa Rica. The new destinations will enable Canadians to travel to these sunny places without hassles. Beginning with this week, air travel enthusiasts traveling from Ottawa will be able to extend flights from three destinations to five, as they will have the option to travel directly to Puerto Vallarta (PVR), Nassau (NAS), Cancun (CUN), Liberia (LIR), and Grand Cayman (GCM).

    Enhancing Ottawa’s Connectivity and Boosting Regional Tourism

    The launch of these non-stop flights will have a significant travel impact on both Ottawa’s tourism and regional travel. With these additional flight options, Porter Airlines enhances the connectivity between Ottawa and Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central America, making it easier for travelers to reach popular destinations without the need for connecting flights.

    By offering direct flights, Porter Airlines is making it easier for Canadians to access key tourism destinations like Cancun and Puerto Vallarta, both popular for beach vacations, resorts, and luxury tourism. This added convenience is expected to fuel growth in tourism flows, benefiting the local economy in both Ottawa and the international destinations served.

    The expanded connectivity will likely strengthen Ottawa’s appeal as a tourism hub, encouraging more visitors to explore both the capital city and its surrounding attractions. With tourism recovery underway, these flights will help solidify Ottawa’s place as a key gateway for travelers seeking new destinations within North America and beyond.

    Porter Airlines’ Strategic Expansion Despite Financial Headwinds

    Despite financial challenges, with its stock trading at $5.10 and a debt burden of $9.4 billion, Porter Airlines remains committed to expanding its domestic and international routes. The carrier’s strategic move to add more direct connections between Ottawa and popular tourist locations is a calculated effort to tap into the growing demand for international travel in Canada.

    By enhancing travel options to Mexico, the Caribbean, and Costa Rica, Porter Airlines is helping meet increasing demand for vacations to sunny destinations, while also contributing to the recovery of the Canadian travel industry post-pandemic. The ability to offer affordable and convenient direct flights positions Porter Airlines to be a competitive player in the expanding global tourism market.

    Tourism and Economic Impact: Strengthening Local Economies

    The new direct routes from Ottawa to Puerto Vallarta, Nassau, Cancun, Liberia, and Grand Cayman will have a positive impact on tourism and local economies in both Canada and the destinations served. As tourism numbers continue to rise globally, these flights will provide greater accessibility for Canadians seeking leisure and relaxation in tropical settings.

    For the destinations served, the increase in direct flight options will encourage higher volumes of tourists, generating revenue for local businesses, from restaurants and hotels to tour operators and retailers. This influx of travelers is expected to benefit the tourism industry and foster long-term economic growth in the regions, creating jobs and opportunities for sustainable development in tourism-dependent sectors.

    Future Impact: Strengthening Canada’s Role in Regional and Global Tourism

    The introduction of these new non-stop routes reflects Porter Airlines’ ongoing investment in the future of Canadian tourism and regional air connectivity. As Ottawa’s connectivity with popular destinations like Mexico and the Caribbean continues to grow, the city will likely see an increase in tourism flows, boosting local businesses and enhancing its profile as a key player in Southeast Asia and North America’s tourism network.

    Moreover, the addition of these routes is part of a larger trend in North American travel, where direct flights are becoming increasingly important for tourism growth. By offering travelers easier access to popular destinations in the southern hemisphere, Porter Airlines is positioning itself as a critical part of Canada’s growing role in the global tourism market. Porter Airlines is likely to expand further, building upon the success of these new routes. Future expansion efforts may include more international destinations and even further diversifications in its route offerings, as the demand for affordable, convenient travel grows across Canada.

    Expanding Travel Access and Strengthening Tourism Impact

    The service introduced by Porter Airlines on flights from Ottawa to Puerto Vallarta, Nassau, Cancun, Liberia, as well as Grand Cayman represents an important event not only for Canada but for these destinations as well. It will have a greatly positive impact on the local economies and will help these destinations get back on track. Porter Airlines is expanding its presence, but the effects caused by these new air travel opportunities will be realized within Canada’s tourism sector. Porter Airlines will be among the carriers that will drive a successful global tourist market with an opening that will offer more people easy access to premier destinations.

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    Jamaica’s Tourism Resilient After Hurricane Melissa: A Rapid Recovery That Welcomes Visitors for Winter 2025

    12 December 2025 at 22:39
    Jamaica’s Tourism Resilient After Hurricane Melissa: A Rapid Recovery That Welcomes Visitors for Winter 2025
    Jamaica's Tourism Resilient After Hurricane Melissa: A Rapid Recovery That Welcomes Visitors for Winter 2025

    Jamaica’s tourism industry has made a remarkable recovery following the devastation of Hurricane Melissa in late October 2025. As the island prepares for the busy winter travel season, the government’s efforts to restore key infrastructure and services have positioned Jamaica as a top destination for travelers once again. With major tourist hubs open and running, the island is set to welcome visitors with open arms, providing a safe and vibrant environment to experience its stunning beaches, rich culture, and warm hospitality.

    The government’s swift response to the storm’s impact ensured that Jamaica’s critical tourism infrastructure, including airports, ports, and hotels, would be operational in time for the peak winter season. Within just weeks of the hurricane’s passage, the Ministry of Tourism announced that both Sangster International and Norman Manley International airports, along with smaller regional airports, had resumed normal operations. This return to business as usual was essential in supporting Jamaica’s tourism-driven economy, as the sector plays a crucial role in providing employment and generating national revenue.

    In addition to the airports, the hotel sector is also on a path to full recovery. As of mid-December, approximately 55% of hotels have reopened their doors, and projections indicate that nearly 80% of accommodations will be available by January 2026. Prominent hotels and resorts such as Sandals, Beaches, and Secrets have been actively working on restoring facilities to ensure that guests enjoy the luxurious experience they expect. Many of these resorts are already welcoming guests and preparing for the upcoming winter rush, which is expected to be stronger than ever.

    Not only are the well-known beach resorts making a comeback, but some of the island’s most popular tourist attractions have also resumed normal operations. In Kingston, the city’s vibrant cultural sites and museums are open for business, providing visitors with a taste of Jamaica’s rich history and arts scene. Meanwhile, Ocho Rios and Montego Bay, which were more directly impacted by the storm, have fully recovered, with attractions such as Dunn’s River Falls and Rose Hall Great House open for visitors.

    Jamaica’s recovery has been supported by significant government initiatives. The Jamaican government set up a US$1 billion recovery fund that has been instrumental in restoring the tourism infrastructure and providing aid to local businesses affected by the storm. This fund has been particularly vital for smaller hotels and local businesses, ensuring they can reopen their doors and continue to provide authentic Jamaican experiences for travelers.

    Moreover, the government has been working closely with international partners and travel agencies to ensure that Jamaica remains a top-of-mind destination for winter travelers. Marketing campaigns focusing on the island’s resilience and readiness for tourism have already been launched, with special offers aimed at attracting tourists back for the winter season. The Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) is also promoting the island’s cultural festivals, music events, and culinary tours as part of its strategy to lure tourists seeking both relaxation and adventure.

    Local and international cruise lines have also resumed operations, with Jamaica’s ports in Ocho Rios, Montego Bay, and Falmouth seeing ships docking regularly. These ports are vital for the island’s cruise tourism, with thousands of passengers coming ashore to explore the island’s unique landscapes and attractions. Cruise tourism is expected to grow in 2026, with the country’s commitment to expanding and upgrading port facilities.

    In addition to boosting tourism numbers, the government’s recovery efforts have provided a much-needed boost to the local economy. Thousands of jobs were at risk after the hurricane, but thanks to the government’s swift actions, many workers in the tourism sector were able to return to their jobs, which is essential for both their livelihoods and the community’s overall economic stability.

    The island’s resilience has been a key factor in reassuring international travelers, who are eager to return to Jamaica for its famous warm hospitality and pristine beaches. According to the Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association (JHTA), there has been a notable increase in bookings for the upcoming holiday season, particularly from North American markets, which account for a significant portion of the island’s tourism arrivals.

    While the recovery efforts continue, Jamaica is looking toward a promising future. The government’s emphasis on rebuilding and improving infrastructure, combined with the island’s natural beauty and cultural richness, positions Jamaica as a prime destination for the foreseeable future. As the tourism sector gains momentum, the island is once again proving that resilience, collaboration, and a strong tourism framework can quickly turn adversity into opportunity.

    For those looking to experience Jamaica’s best in 2025, the island is ready to offer an unforgettable vacation. Whether you’re drawn to its beaches, lively cities, or breathtaking landscapes, Jamaica is set to deliver a vacation that’s as vibrant and welcoming as ever.

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    Fly Liverpool to Turin This Winter: Your Complete Guide to Ski Adventures, City Culture, and Piedmont Culinary Delights

    12 December 2025 at 20:55
    Fly Liverpool to Turin This Winter: Your Complete Guide to Ski Adventures, City Culture, and Piedmont Culinary Delights

    Ryanair has launched a new Winter 2025 service connecting Liverpool and Turin. The weekly flights open a convenient route for travelers looking for a mix of Alpine adventure and Italian cultural charm. The airline has positioned the service to support growing demand for affordable winter travel, especially among people seeking skiing weekends or short European city breaks.

    This new connection is valuable for travelers in northwest England because it cuts travel time to Italy’s Piedmont region. Turin is one of the closest major cities to the Alps, making it a practical entry point for skiers. It also offers historic streets, ornate buildings, museums, and food markets for travelers who prefer cultural exploration.

    A Winter Gateway to the Italian Alps

    The new Liverpool–Turin service gives British travelers an easier way to reach some of the most accessible slopes in northern Italy. The region is well known for winter sports, and many popular resorts sit within a comfortable transfer distance from the city. The flight schedule makes it possible to plan weekend ski trips or longer winter holidays without complicated connections.

    Because winter travel can be busy, especially during holiday weeks, travelers are encouraged to organize transfer bookings early. Turin is a major transport hub, and during peak snow season, many shuttle and coach operators increase their frequencies to popular mountain areas.

    A Cultural City Break for Non-Skiers

    Turin is not only a base for winter sports. The city attracts visitors for its elegant boulevards, grand piazzas, and famous cafés. It is known for royal palaces, historic museums, and rich culinary traditions. Travelers who prefer food, architecture, and culture will find Turin appealing even without stepping into the mountains.

    The city is also a strong option for short break travelers. With the direct flight from Liverpool, visitors can plan a two-day or three-day trip that includes museums, coffee houses, markets, and walks along the Po River. Many travelers pair Turin with day trips to nearby villages and wine-producing areas in Piedmont.

    Easy Transport from Turin Airport

    Turin Airport provides several reliable transport choices. Travelers can use buses, trains, taxis, or car rentals to reach the city. The airport maintains clear schedules and offers winter-specific transport options to mountain destinations when ski season is at its peak.

    For city visitors, public transport is usually the simplest choice. For travelers heading to Alpine resorts, pre-booked shuttles or rental cars are common. Winter visitors should prepare for colder temperatures and may need vehicles fitted with snow chains or winter tyres when driving in mountain areas.

    Practical Travel Advice for Visitors

    Before traveling, passengers should check official government travel guidance for Italy. Standard advice includes checking passport validity, ensuring travel insurance coverage, and reviewing any seasonal updates affecting travelers. Winter travelers should pay attention to weather alerts, mountain safety conditions, and travel recommendations for high-altitude regions.

    Travel insurance is important for all international trips, but especially for skiers. Policies should include winter sports coverage, medical assistance, and equipment protection when necessary. Travelers who plan to rent ski gear can also look for insurance options that cover rented items.

    Money, Local Transport, and Seasonal Preparation

    Turin’s public transport system is traveler-friendly. Metro lines, buses, and trams make it easy to navigate the city. Many travelers choose to walk because the city center is compact and filled with pedestrian-friendly streets.

    Most places in Turin accept major cards, but smaller towns may prefer cash for minor purchases. Visitors who plan to explore rural Piedmont or mountain villages should carry some local currency.

    Winter conditions can change quickly in the Alps. Travelers should pack warm layers, waterproof jackets, gloves, and appropriate footwear. Sunscreen and sunglasses are also useful, as snow can reflect sunlight strongly.

    Why This Flight Matters for Travelers

    The Liverpool to Turin route gives tourists a convenient winter escape. It offers England-based skiers a smoother path to Italian resorts and gives city break enthusiasts a new destination for short, affordable European travel. For many travelers, this route opens up a new mix of outdoor adventure, cultural experiences, and culinary exploration.

    With simple planning, early bookings, and smart preparation, travelers can use this new flight to enjoy a relaxed winter holiday in one of Italy’s most scenic and diverse regions.

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    Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 grabs December 2025 security update

    12 December 2025 at 17:49

    Samsung has pushed a new update for the Galaxy Tab S10 series, which installs the December 2025 security patch. The update is currently live for users in South Korea, and the company will soon expand it to more countries.

    December 2025 security update for Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 comes with the firmware version X820XXS5CYK1 (spotted via @ya_sking12767) and an installation package size of around 400MB. This update improves the security of your device by fixing important security issues.

    The latest security patch fixes 57 different security issues, including 6 critical and 51 high-level security issues. The update also includes 11 fixes from Samsung for One UI, which make Galaxy devices even safer to use.

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 December 2025 security update

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    The update is crucial as it keeps your tablet safe and ensures that you’re getting the latest security fixes. Also, this update makes the Galaxy Tab S10 ready for future updates. This device will also receive One UI 8.5, which is currently in the Beta phase. The stable version will be released with the Galaxy S26 series next year.

    If you have a Galaxy Tab S10, you can check for the update by going to Settings >> Software update >> Download and install. Once the update is available in your region, you’ll be able to easily download and install it on your device.

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    Mexico November 2025: Mazda at all time high, Geely data now available

    12 December 2025 at 13:31

    2024 and 2025 Mexican data is now available for Geely.

    The Mexican new light vehicle market edges down -0.4% year-on-year in November to 148,361 units, but the year-to-date tally is up 1% to 1,370,056. Nissan (+0.6%) stays on top of the brands charts with 17.6% share, distancing Chevrolet (-4.6%). November is decidedly a great month for Mazda: after breaking all its records a year ago, the Japanese brand does it again this month, climbing to a record third place with an all-time high 13,810 sales and 9.3% share. Volkswagen (-3.6%), Toyota (-4.3%) and Kia (+2%) all drop one spot on October to #4, #5 and #6 respectively. Great performers in the remainder of the Top 10 include Hyundai (+12.5%) and Ford (+8.3%) but MG (-45%) is hit full frontal. This month Geely sales data becomes available (also retroactively for 2024): the Chinese carmaker ranks #14 with 2.3% share (+245.4%). We also welcome Soueast and the retour of Jetour in the charts.

    Model-wise, Nissan places the Versa (-9.3%) at #1 and the NP300 (+3.8%) at #2, the latter advancing to third place year-to-date as it passes the Kia K3 (-1.4%). The Chevrolet Aveo (-19.2%) is in a rut but stays at #3. Excellent showings for the Mazda CX-30 (+56.1%), Hyundai Creta (+50.8%), Renault Kwid (+48.8%) and Chevrolet S10 (+35.4%). The Nissan Magnite remains the most popular recent launch at #14 above the Geely EX5 at #40 and the VW Tera at #52.

    Previous month: Mexico October 2025: Highest market in 9 years, Chevrolet S10 at highest ranking

    One year ago: Mexico November 2024: Highest market in 8 years, Mazda breaks all records

    Full November 2025 Top 51 All brands and Top 384 All models below.

    Mexico November 2025 – brands:

    PosBrandNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
    1Nissan26,04117.6%+ 0.6%1245,18217.9%+ 6.7%11
    2Chevrolet16,26011.0%– 4.6%2163,46511.9%– 6.1%22
    3Mazda13,8109.3%+ 0.9%698,1617.2%+ 7.7%66
    4Volkswagen13,6029.2%– 3.6%3123,8429.0%– 0.1%33
    5Toyota11,4187.7%– 4.3%4113,7748.3%+ 2.2%44
    6Kia10,2026.9%+ 2.0%5100,7797.4%+ 6.2%55
    7Hyundai 5,8043.9%+ 12.5%848,8463.6%+ 1.9%78
    8Ford4,8943.3%+ 8.3%748,6073.5%+ 3.6%89
    9Honda4,5533.1%+ 1.1%1036,6762.7%– 4.5%1011
    10MG3,7582.5%– 45.0%943,4843.2%– 15.1%97
    11Ram3,7422.5%+ 3.7%1232,5312.4%+ 34.6%1213
    12Renault3,7212.5%+ 38.9%1130,1312.2%+ 11.0%1312
    13Suzuki3,5862.4%– 7.7%1335,2982.6%– 10.2%1110
    14Geely3,4542.3%+ 245.4%n/a18,7231.4%+ 226.4%16n/a
    15Changan2,3201.6%+ 210.6%1617,4821.3%+ 182.7%1728
    16Mitsubishi2,2351.5%– 11.1%1425,6661.9%+ 13.8%1415
    17Dodge2,1751.5%+ 95.6%2012,0640.9%– 14.4%2320
    18JAC2,1151.4%– 4.7%1522,2401.6%– 0.3%1514
    19Jeep1,7691.2%+ 7.7%2114,1521.0%– 20.3%2018
    20Peugeot1,6001.1%+ 2.4%1716,4761.2%– 5.5%1819
    21GWM1,4771.0%+ 3.8%1813,9571.0%+ 5.7%2121
    22Seat1,3860.9%– 20.6%1915,2841.1%– 22.8%1916
    23BMW1,3000.9%– 9.8%2213,6201.0%+ 5.9%2222
    24GMC9890.7%+ 23.9%238,2490.6%+ 8.6%2526
    25Mercedes8350.6%– 34.5%249,7080.7%– 16.9%2423
    26Audi8200.6%+ 17.0%258,2420.6%– 10.3%2624
    27Fiat 5590.4%– 9.1%264,9340.4%– 49.5%2825
    28Cupra4920.3%+ 44.7%274,3950.3%+ 12.7%2930
    29Subaru4470.3%+ 22.1%293,9230.3%+ 31.2%3031
    30Jetour3590.2%+ 91.0%n/a1,7010.1%– 43.0%4134
    31Volvo3150.2%– 43.4%285,4620.4%– 17.1%2727
    32Mini2980.2%– 27.8%303,5660.3%+ 23.2%3233
    33Lexus2790.2%+ 0.7%312,5320.2%+ 3.8%3535
    34Buick2460.2%– 14.6%323,3640.2%+ 14.9%3332
    35Porsche1960.1%– 8.4%332,9040.2%+ 23.9%3436
    36Isuzu1860.1%– 38.4%352,1740.2%– 1.6%3737
    37Lincoln1590.1%+ 5.3%361,8640.1%+ 14.8%3838
    38Land Rover1480.1%– 8.6%391,8500.1%+ 15.0%3939
    39Foton1450.1%– 51.2%342,2360.2%+ 40.5%3642
    40Cadillac1160.1%+ 23.4%381,5670.1%+ 53.8%4243
    41Deepal1040.1%new405660.0%new47 –
    42Soueast930.1%newn/a3870.0%new48 –
    43Infiniti920.1%– 27.0%371,0970.1%+ 9.6%4344
    44Acura740.0%– 25.3%436560.0%– 29.5%4646
    45Alfa Romeo510.0%+ 34.2%412990.0%– 28.8%5047
    46IM460.0%new452240.0%new51 –
    47BAIC380.0%– 63.8%429480.1%– 37.1%4441
    48JMC360.0%– 81.4%447510.1%– 49.9%4540
    49DFSK130.0%– 63.9%463810.0%– 4.5%4948
    50Bentley20.0%+ 100.0%47140.0%+ 16.7%5551
    51Auteco10.0%n/a –340.0%n/a53n/a

    Mexico November 2025 – models:

    PosModelNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
    1Nissan Versa7,7875.2%– 9.3%182,1636.1%– 1.7%11
    2Nissan Pickup (NP300)7,1264.8%+ 3.8%452,5243.9%– 2.7%32
    3Chevrolet Aveo5,0923.4%– 19.2%353,9564.0%+ 3.3%23
    4Kia K35,0673.4%– 1.4%251,4133.8%+ 9.1%44
    5Mazda CX-304,5603.1%+ 56.1%628,0672.1%+ 26.5%59
    6Mazda23,6062.4%+ 10.7%823,9091.8%+ 20.3%812
    7Hyundai Creta3,2262.2%+ 50.8%2318,5051.4%+ 12.2%1517
    8VW Virtus3,2062.2%– 2.9%522,1811.6%– 18.6%95
    9Renault Kwid2,3841.6%+ 48.8%1416,6281.2%+ 3.0%2120
    10Chevrolet S102,3681.6%+ 35.4%719,2541.4%+ 29.6%1124
    11VW Taos2,3621.6%– 25.6%1918,9361.4%+ 5.9%1214
    12Nissan Kicks2,2951.5%– 11.7%924,1031.8%+ 14.4%711
    13Nissan March2,2771.5%+ 2.9%1026,9292.0%+ 6.1%66
    14Nissan Magnite2,2761.5%new1116,1071.2%new22 –
    15Mazda CX-52,1331.4%– 26.2%2012,8430.9%– 17.6%3223
    16Nissan Sentra2,0751.4%– 28.8%2618,5771.4%– 12.8%1410
    17Toyota Hilux2,0491.4%+ 4.5%1717,4711.3%– 11.5%1913
    18Toyota Yaris1,9631.3%+ 35.1%2811,4210.8%– 12.1%3731
    19Hyundai Grand i101,9421.3%+ 0.5%1221,4931.6%+ 21.7%1015
    20MG 51,9411.3%– 25.2%7017,9201.3%– 24.4%177
    21Chevrolet Groove1,8951.3%+ 80.3%1815,0581.1%+ 19.5%2532
    22Ram 7001,8781.3%+ 23.5%1515,5911.2%+ 51.2%2440
    23Chevrolet Captiva1,8011.2%+ 10.1%3914,6331.1%– 7.6%2721
    24VW Tiguan1,7481.2%– 6.1%1617,5641.3%+ 40.3%1830
    25Geely Emgrand1,6861.1%+ 563.8%n/a10,2640.8%+ 1362.1%41n/a
    26Mazda31,6721.1%– 39.9%2518,4421.4%– 18.8%168
    27Ford Territory1,6221.1%– 0.1%2412,6330.9%+ 7.1%3333
    28VW Jetta1,5961.1%– 1.5%2218,7641.4%+ 5.5%1316
    29Kia Seltos1,5401.0%– 0.9%2914,1051.0%– 9.8%2822
    30Nissan X-Trail1,4441.0%– 10.4%2114,6501.1%+ 5.0%2627
    31Chevrolet Tornado Van1,4181.0%– 16.8%3016,8671.2%+ 7.4%2019
    32Ram 12001,4040.9%+ 22.5%4710,8060.8%+ 142.2%3867
    33Dodge Journey1,3750.9%+ 303.2%665,3800.4%– 0.1%6565
    34Kia Sonet1,3630.9%+ 18.9%3612,4110.9%+ 41.2%3443
    35Kia K41,3460.9%+ 19.0%3213,4811.0%+ 350.6%3080
    36Honda CR-V1,3030.9%– 21.6%359,7280.7%– 9.5%4236
    37Suzuki Swift1,2890.9%+ 20.1%3711,7360.9%+ 8.1%3537
    38Ford F-Series/Lobo1,2870.9%+ 24.6%3412,8791.0%+ 8.4%3134
    39Honda HR-V1,1980.8%+ 36.6%339,2270.7%+ 9.3%4646
    40Geely EX51,0190.7%newn/a1,1290.1%new171n/a
    41Mazda CX-39870.7%+ 22.3%617,0490.5%+ 69.3%5578
    42Honda City9750.7%+ 189.3%645,1360.4%– 32.1%6852
    43Mitsubishi L2009200.6%– 12.5%4611,5890.9%+ 7.4%3638
    44VW Saveiro9200.6%– 12.4%4113,9281.0%+ 2.2%2929
    45Toyota Corolla9100.6%– 11.3%409,0050.7%– 16.0%4739
    46Toyota Tacoma8980.6%+ 59.5%429,5430.7%+ 48.9%4458
    47Toyota Raize8830.6%– 7.9%567,2490.5%– 14.8%5249
    48JAC Frison8520.6%– 7.2%518,8130.7%+ 8.9%4947
    49MG 38500.6%– 47.5%139,6140.7%+ 1.1%4341
    50VW Taigun8500.6%– 43.8%599,5120.7%– 26.8%4528
    51Suzuki Jimny8420.6%+ 37.1%587,2240.5%+ 16.6%5357
    52VW Tera8350.6%new532,3570.2%new114 –
    53Chevrolet Trax8340.6%+ 19.1%625,4980.4%– 10.3%6459
    54Toyota Avanza7930.5%– 32.6%3110,7770.8%+ 3.2%3942
    55Toyota Highlander7720.5%+ 44.8%835,3670.4%+ 20.4%6776
    56Chevrolet Onix7600.5%+ 13.6%5510,4390.8%– 39.5%4018
    57Mitsubishi Outlander Sport7300.5%+ 36.4%506,6040.5%+ 251.8%56124
    58Seat Ibiza7280.5%– 32.8%528,8550.7%– 16.9%4835
    59Dodge Nuevo Attitude7100.5%+ 19.9%435,9890.4%+ 222.7%61113
    60MG RX57020.5%+ 176.4%1602,6720.2%– 17.7%9990
    61Toyota Sienna7020.5%+ 22.9%577,0510.5%+ 19.9%5461
    62Nissan Urvan6880.5%– 25.3%548,1540.6%– 3.1%5145
    63Kia Sportage6800.5%+ 6.9%606,4060.5%+ 1.4%5960
    64GWM Haval Jolion6560.4%+ 8.6%496,4170.5%+ 9.4%5864
    65Toyota RAV46250.4%– 44.7%2715,7351.2%+ 14.1%2326
    66Toyota Corolla Cross5920.4%– 15.4%446,5570.5%– 4.8%5755
    67Ford Transit5730.4%+ 118.7%854,6040.3%+ 3.7%7472
    68Chevrolet Silverado/Cheyenne5560.4%– 62.0%458,1790.6%– 46.0%5025
    69Changan CS55 Plus5380.4%+ 298.5%732,8240.2%+ 151.7%97168
    70Ford Ranger4960.3%– 9.3%655,8270.4%– 0.1%6262
    71Honda BR-V4820.3%– 20.5%695,6140.4%+ 14.7%6370
    72Suzuki Ertiga4760.3%– 8.1%684,9130.4%– 11.4%7066
    73VW Teramont4730.3%+ 181.5%724,8960.4%+ 63.5%71100
    74Fiat Pulse4630.3%+ 83.7%762,6030.2%– 18.6%10293
    75Changan Alsvin4460.3%+ 83.5%953,4680.3%+ 156.3%81157
    76Ram 1500-40004360.3%– 22.4%754,0070.3%– 34.8%7656
    77Mitsubishi Xpander4290.3%+ 14.7%484,4590.3%– 16.4%7569
    78VW Polo4220.3%– 19.3%715,3740.4%– 6.8%6663
    79Jeep Wrangler4080.3%+ 80.5%982,6700.2%– 0.3%100108
    80Hyundai Tucson3960.3%– 26.3%634,7510.4%– 30.0%7254
    81Toyota Prius3960.3%– 47.3%674,9310.4%+ 2.7%6975
    82Suzuki Dzire3700.2%new741,0490.1%new178 –
    83GWM Poer3540.2%– 6.3%933,5720.3%+ 52.4%79112
    84Geely Coolray3520.2%+ 27.1%n/a2,8490.2%+ 7.8%95n/a
    85Jeep Compass3520.2%– 16.4%822,9940.2%– 39.6%9073
    86Seat Leon3480.2%+ 24.7%873,0860.2%– 5.2%8792
    87Renault Arkana3340.2%+ 6.4%1612,0140.1%+ 233.4%126209
    88GMC Sierra3300.2%+ 5.1%942,9320.2%– 10.0%9391
    89Mazda CX-903290.2%+ 7.9%1022,6860.2%+ 40.3%98134
    90Toyota Camry3280.2%– 12.8%773,4680.3%+ 0.6%8284
    91Peugeot Partner3230.2%+ 10.2%813,7830.3%– 14.2%7879
    92Changan Eado Plus3200.2%new1171,5620.1%new152 –
    93Peugeot Rifter3200.2%– 38.6%1253,2740.2%+ 18.1%84107
    94Suzuki Fronx3170.2%+ 21.5%843,8080.3%+ 72.8%77122
    95Chevrolet Montana3140.2%+ 5.7%913,1390.2%+ 4.8%8695
    96Mazda CX-503060.2%– 27.1%1152,5650.2%– 16.0%104101
    97GMC Terrain3050.2%+ 114.8%901,5780.1%– 15.0%151142
    98BMW X33010.2%+ 178.7%892,2380.2%+ 23.9%117143
    99Honda Civic2980.2%– 49.1%1073,4730.3%+ 25.3%80103
    100Mercedes Sprinter2960.2%– 7.2%922,4330.2%– 14.9%111104
    101Jeep Grand Cherokee2930.2%+ 15.4%1291,9890.1%– 32.8%128102
    102Jeep Renegade2880.2%– 0.3%962,9070.2%– 38.3%9477
    103Renault Oroch2770.2%+ 105.2%1002,4530.2%– 20.7%10998
    104Changan CS35 Plus2760.2%+ 68.3%792,9410.2%+ 71.0%92144
    105Jeep Commander2760.2%+ 11.7%1132,1120.2%+ 583.5%122248
    106JAC 82620.2%+ 315.9%992,3890.2%+ 1118.9%113289
    107Suzuki Baleno2550.2%+ 28.8%1671,6770.1%– 46.5%14697
    108VW Crafter2550.2%+ 127.7%782,4140.2%+ 15.7%112129
    109Peugeot Partner Rapid2540.2%+ 35.1%973,0360.2%+ 49.3%89131
    110Peugeot 30082490.2%+ 99.2%1451,1160.1%– 26.1%173153
    111Cupra Formentor2470.2%– 27.4%802,8450.2%– 27.1%9681
    112Peugeot 20082460.2%– 3.1%1053,0580.2%– 13.4%8883
    113Cupra Terramar2450.2%new1311,5500.1%new154 –
    114GWM Haval H62430.2%– 5.8%1032,5530.2%– 19.6%10694
    115VW Transporter2400.2%+ 89.0%1141,4660.1%– 8.3%157145
    116Seat Arona2380.2%+ 32.2%882,3210.2%– 34.4%11588
    117VW Amarok2380.2%+ 107.0%1371,7280.1%+ 17.6%141150
    118Renault Duster2320.2%+ 154.9%861,8280.1%+ 15.7%137155
    119Audi Q52210.1%+ 41.7%1041,6300.1%– 16.2%147133
    120Jetour T22160.1%+ 928.6% –9670.1%+ 219.1%182277
    121Chevrolet Colorado2140.1%– 5.3%1081,8170.1%– 14.7%139126
    122Subaru Forester2100.1%+ 25.0%1181,6910.1%+ 33.3%145162
    123JAC 22080.1%– 19.1%1212,5280.2%+ 209.0%107177
    124JAC Sunray2060.1%+ 22.6%1281,8940.1%– 38.3%13299
    125Subaru Crosstrek2010.1%+ 57.0%1351,7090.1%+ 56.8%143169
    126Changan New Star Truck1990.1%n/a1101,9340.1%+ 348.7%130260
    127Audi A31980.1%+ 760.9%1551,7060.1%+ 30.0%144154
    128Geely Cityray1980.1%newn/a1,5850.1%new150n/a
    129Chevrolet Spark EUV1970.1%new1069570.1%new183 –
    130Ford Maverick1970.1%+ 40.7%1202,5630.2%+ 10.0%105117
    131Changan Hunter1950.1%+ 119.1%1411,4770.1%+ 139.0%156225
    132Isuzu Elf1860.1%– 38.4%1382,1740.2%– 1.6%118123
    133Toyota Hiace1850.1%– 60.5%1302,2620.2%+ 1.5%116120
    134Chevrolet Suburban1830.1%+ 83.0%1332,4800.2%+ 60.8%108147
    135JAC 41810.1%– 40.7%1012,4500.2%+ 115.3%110158
    136VW Nivus1760.1%+ 15.8%1242,1150.2%– 12.9%121115
    137GMC Canyon1630.1%– 20.1%1441,3630.1%+ 13.9%161163
    138GWM Tank 3001630.1%+ 98.8%1828070.1%– 20.0%197182
    139Volvo EX301610.1%– 42.1%1232,9500.2%– 19.0%9185
    140Renault Nueva Koleos1590.1%new1261,0900.1%new175 –
    141VW Golf/GTI1590.1%+ 47.2%1981,3070.1%+ 15.2%162167
    142Chevrolet Tracker1580.1%– 73.0%1226,1430.5%– 30.5%6044
    143Ford Escape1540.1%+ 24.2%1191,8300.1%– 23.1%136111
    144Renault Kardian1540.1%– 27.7%1321,9990.1%+ 94.3%127165
    145BMW X61520.1%+ 22.6%1431,1650.1%+ 39.2%168197
    146BMW X51490.1%+ 12.9%1531,3990.1%+ 7.7%159160
    147Ford Bronco Sport1480.1%– 24.1%1162,0860.2%– 9.7%124118
    148Mercedes GLC1470.1%– 32.3%1271,9400.1%– 4.9%129128
    149Chevrolet Tahoe1420.1%+ 86.8%1421,7780.1%+ 96.2%140187
    150BMW X11390.1%– 62.1%1722,0430.2%– 1.5%125125
    151Mercedes GLE1390.1%– 14.2%1511,5590.1%– 20.0%153136
    152Renault Kangoo1380.1%– 29.6%1121,7160.1%– 29.6%142114
    153Buick Envista1370.1%– 28.3%1461,8850.1%+ 23.0%134148
    154Honda Pilot1360.1%– 9.9%1561,5440.1%– 3.1%155146
    155Chevrolet Traverse1340.1%+ 11.7%1501,3700.1%+ 133.8%160220
    156Changan Honor S1330.1%new1391,9030.1%new131 –
    157Jeep Gladiator1330.1%– 19.4%1581,2970.1%– 30.0%163140
    158Changan CS751310.1%new1626020.0%new225 –
    159Chevrolet Express/Max1270.1%+ 135.2%1578710.1%+ 213.3%193274
    160Kia Sorento1200.1%– 25.9%1921,5860.1%– 22.4%149130
    161Audi Q31190.1%– 65.5%1691,8220.1%– 33.5%138105
    162Mini Cooper1160.1%– 27.0%1362,1160.2%+ 37.9%120149
    163VW Caddy1150.1%+ 26.4%1521,2300.1%+ 21.8%167180
    164JAC X3501120.1%+ 0.0%1631,1030.1%+ 11.0%174181
    165Hyundai HB201050.1%– 70.0%1482,6150.2%– 47.6%10171
    166Toyota 4Runner1050.1%new1091,4220.1%new158 –
    167Deepal S071040.1%new1875660.0%new230 –
    168Geely Monjaro1030.1%newn/a6810.1%new212n/a
    169Honda Odyssey1030.1%– 43.7%1701,2490.1%– 19.0%166151
    170Mazda BT-501000.1%new1811,0130.1%new181 –
    171BMW X4990.1%– 2.0%1937680.1%– 42.0%202159
    172BMW 2 Series930.1%+ 9.4%1741,2850.1%+ 32.3%164186
    173Lexus NX890.1%– 28.2%1778730.1%+ 3.2%192191
    174Lincoln Nautilus890.1%+ 17.1%1739370.1%+ 20.4%185206
    175Audi A5880.1%+ 166.7%1807270.1%+ 12.9%203223
    176Volvo XC60880.1%– 10.2%1401,1380.1%+ 17.3%170184
    177Ford Explorer860.1%– 74.4%1493,1550.2%+ 80.9%85138
    178Jetour T1860.1%new –2430.0%new289 –
    179Mini Countryman860.1%– 50.3%1859110.1%– 15.2%186171
    180JAC 6850.1%+ 136.1%1785030.0%+ 446.7%236316
    181GMC Acadia840.1%+ 31.3%1759490.1%+ 89.8%184240
    182JAC Sunray City840.1%new –1450.0%new329 –
    183Porsche 911810.1%+ 52.8%2187040.1%+ 23.9%208238
    184Ford Bronco790.1%+ 49.1%1968870.1%– 15.2%188175
    185Peugeot Manager790.1%– 19.4%1661,1580.1%– 19.8%169156
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    241Soueast S06350.0%new –1510.0%new322 –
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    252Jetour X70290.0%– 62.8% –1480.0%– 84.5%326190
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    263Nissan Pathfinder250.0%– 35.9%2526490.0%– 12.1%216214
    264Acura ADX240.0%new3061580.0%new319 –
    265Infiniti QX55240.0%+ 33.3%2742190.0%+ 41.3%299304
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    267Acura RDX230.0%– 60.3%2862070.0%– 55.4%302252
    268Range Rover Evoque230.0%– 56.6%2683730.0%+ 8.4%267268
    269Acura MDX220.0%– 21.4%2891950.0%– 29.3%305279
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    275BMW iX1200.0%– 16.7%2452380.0%+ 240.0%292339
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    277Kia EV6200.0%+ 233.3%321880.0%– 16.2%355322
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    301Soueast S09160.0%new –650.0%new366 –
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    370Mercedes Vito20.0%n/a3151210.0%n/a339 –
    371Renault Megane E-Tech20.0%new337320.0%new399 –
    372Suzuki Ciaz20.0%– 85.7%371490.0%– 78.5%379293
    373Audi A410.0%– 95.0%339650.0%– 76.4%363276
    374Auteco Rich 6 EV10.0%new –100.0%new413 –
    375BMW iX310.0%– 66.7%352420.0%– 58.8%384327
    376Foton TM EV10.0%– 85.7% –70.0%– 56.3%419383
    377Foton Tunland10.0%– 98.5%2437940.1%+ 69.3%200245
    378Foton Tunland EV10.0%new –40.0%new426 –
    379Hyundai Ioniq 510.0%– 75.0%333370.0%– 24.5%390359
    380JAC Sei7 Pro10.0%– 95.0% –1000.0%– 78.5%352253
    381Lexus IS10.0%+ 0.0% –340.0%– 15.0%394363
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    383Mercedes EQS10.0%n/a346230.0%+ 35.3%402379
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    Source: INEGI

    Sofia Joins Plovdiv, Varna, Burgas, Veliko Tarnovo, and More in Bulgaria’s Enchanting Christmas Extravaganza — A Spectacular Holiday Journey of Lights, Magic, and Festive Wonders in 2025!

    12 December 2025 at 15:14
    Sofia Joins Plovdiv, Varna, Burgas, Veliko Tarnovo, and More in Bulgaria’s Enchanting Christmas Extravaganza — A Spectacular Holiday Journey of Lights, Magic, and Festive Wonders in 2025!

    Bulgaria’s Christmas 2025 season unites centuries‑old Christian traditions and vibrant public celebrations in its cities. From the capital Sofia to historic Veliko Tarnovo, seaside Varna to cultural Plovdiv, each city marks the festive season with markets, lights, music, feast celebrations and special events. These festive experiences are not just about the holiday season but about immersing yourself in Bulgarian culture, heritage, and community traditions. As officially supported by Bulgaria’s Ministry of Tourism and regional tourism boards, the holiday season brings together local and global traditions, offering something magical for every traveler.

    Here are Bulgaria’s Top Christmas Cities, Sparkling with Festive Magic and Holiday Cheer in 2025:

    1. Sofia — Capital Transforms into a Christmas Festival Hub


    Sofia anchors Bulgaria’s Christmas season with several flagship festive events. The German Christmas Market in City Garden is one of the key highlights, offering a blend of German and Bulgarian Christmas traditions. This market features mulled wine, Christmas pastries, and hand-crafted decorations, turning the park into a delightful holiday haven. The Sofia Christmas Fest near the National Palace of Culture is another popular celebration, complete with dazzling lights, festive concerts, street performances, and themed workshops for children. Additional markets and craft fairs across central parks turn Sofia into a winter wonderland that appeals to visitors and local residents alike. This bustling city ensures a lively atmosphere filled with tradition and celebration. The event dates usually begin late November, continuing well into the new year.

    2. Plovdiv — Historic City Celebrates with Holiday Cheer


    Plovdiv, Bulgaria’s second‑largest city, blends its historical charm with modern festive experiences. The Christmas in Plovdiv markets, typically held on Central Square, become the heart of seasonal celebrations. Visitors are greeted by vibrant stalls offering local crafts, hot chocolate, and festive treats, while children can enjoy activities such as rides and Santa’s post office where they can mail their Christmas wishes. The Old Town, known for its cobbled streets and 19th-century architecture, is beautifully illuminated, creating a warm atmosphere. With performances of traditional Bulgarian carols and a variety of festive workshops, Plovdiv offers an enchanting experience.

    3. Varna — Seaside City Lights Up for Winter

    Varna, located on the Black Sea coast, hosts seasonal festivities that attract tourists with its unique combination of seaside charm and Christmas cheer. The Varna Fun Port Christmas Market transforms the central area into a family-friendly holiday paradise, featuring food stalls, ice skating rinks, and Santa’s grotto. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful winter scenery while shopping for gifts and local crafts. During this time, the city’s promenade and port areas are beautifully lit, with the festive lights creating a magical atmosphere for visitors strolling along the waterfront. This charming seaside city offers a Christmas celebration unlike any other, blending maritime beauty with holiday spirit.

    4. Burgas — Coastal Winter Magic

    Burgas, another gem on the Black Sea coast, offers a laid-back yet equally festive atmosphere. Burgas Christmas Market is an annual highlight where visitors can find an assortment of handmade ornaments, treats, and winter crafts. The market’s setting near the city’s picturesque beach adds to the magic of the season. Visitors can explore local Christmas traditions, enjoy performances by local choirs and musicians, and embrace the spirit of the season with family-friendly activities in the open air. The combination of coastal views and holiday festivities offers a one-of-a-kind celebration in Bulgaria.

    5. Veliko Tarnovo — Medieval Heartset for Christmas


    Veliko Tarnovo, with its rich history and medieval architecture, provides a striking backdrop for Christmas celebrations. The city’s central Christmas Market features traditional Bulgarian crafts, including wood carvings, pottery, and hand-painted ornaments. The market is set against the majestic Tsarevets Fortress, which is beautifully illuminated during the season. This picturesque setting brings the city’s historical charm to life. Marno Pole Park is another popular festive location where local vendors and performers bring holiday cheer. Visitors can also enjoy Bulgarian folk music and dance performances while exploring the winter decorations that adorn the city.

    6. Pleven — Festive Hub with Ice Rinks & Holiday Markets


    Pleven’s central square becomes a gathering point for winter celebrations, with a Christmas market that offers an assortment of Christmas treats, local handicrafts, and gifts. The inclusion of an ice rink adds to the fun for visitors of all ages, creating a lively atmosphere where families can enjoy skating together. The city’s holiday lights and decorations are installed throughout central parks and pedestrian zones, enhancing the festive atmosphere. Pleven’s Christmas spirit is warm and welcoming, reflecting both modern and traditional Bulgarian Christmas customs.

    7. Rousse — Danube City’s Celebration & Crafts


    Rousse, located on the Danube River, offers a serene yet festive atmosphere during Christmas. The Svoboda Square Christmas Market is a must-visit, offering a mix of handcrafted Bulgarian goods, local delicacies, and traditional holiday decorations. Visitors can also enjoy Bulgarian folk music and carolers singing traditional carols in the streets. The proximity to the Danube provides a scenic backdrop for the Christmas celebrations, making it a unique destination for travelers seeking a peaceful yet vibrant holiday atmosphere.

    8. Montana and Lom — Regional Festive Fairs


    Though smaller in size, Montana and Lom both provide delightful holiday experiences. Montana’s Christmas Market features a range of stalls offering Christmas-themed gifts, traditional food, and beverages. Similarly, Lom’s festive events bring together local artisans, musicians, and entertainers, creating a festive mood that mirrors the larger cities. These cities offer visitors an intimate and traditional Bulgarian Christmas experience, complete with street performances and local food offerings.

    9. Smolyan — Mountainous Yuletide Setting


    Smolyan, nestled in the Rhodope Mountains, brings Christmas to life with festive markets in the atrium of the city administration and local holiday programming. The picturesque mountain backdrop adds a unique charm to the Christmas celebrations. Smolyan’s holiday markets and local events focus on regional traditions, from woodcrafting to homemade pastries. Smolyan is an ideal destination for travelers seeking a more serene and traditional Bulgarian Christmas experience, enhanced by its mountainous surroundings.

    10. Blagoevgrad — Holiday Market & Community Festivities


    Blagoevgrad, located in southwestern Bulgaria, hosts a Christmas market in its central square, which features an array of food stalls, handcrafted ornaments, and traditional Bulgarian winter treats. The festive spirit here is accompanied by local music, performances, and activities for families. The city’s charming atmosphere, combined with its community-oriented holiday events, makes Blagoevgrad an excellent destination for those wanting to experience a warm and welcoming Bulgarian Christmas.

    Traditional Bulgarian Christmas Customs Underpin City Celebrations
    Across all cities, Bulgarian Christmas is shaped by deep cultural traditions. Celebrations include Budnik, a ceremonial log brought into the home on Christmas Eve symbolizing warmth and prosperity, and Koledari, groups of carolers who visit homes and streets singing traditional carols after midnight mass during Christmas Eve (Budni Vecher). These elements, rooted in centuries-old Orthodox Christian practice, complement public markets and seasonal events with heritage significance. These customs help elevate the festive atmosphere, ensuring that every city celebration remains a mix of public merriment and private family traditions.

    Festive Timing, Traditions, and Seasonal Atmosphere
    Bulgaria celebrates Christmas on 25 December according to the Gregorian calendar, followed by the Bulgarian Orthodox Church. Preparations for the season begin with Advent in mid-November, leading into decorated streets, lights, and seasonal markets by late November. Local and international travelers alike flock to these cities to enjoy the variety of events that carry deep-rooted historical and cultural meanings. From the bustling Sofia Christmas markets to the tranquil ambiance of Smolyan, Bulgaria offers a unique Christmas celebration that resonates with tradition, joy, and warmth.

    Christmas in Bulgaria Blends Tradition and Urban Festivity
    The Christmas season in Bulgaria’s cities for 2025 demonstrates a blend of deep-rooted traditions and modern festive celebrations. From lively markets in Sofia’s parks to historical backdrops in Veliko Tarnovo, seaside havens in Varna, and cultural landmarks in Plovdiv, Bulgaria’s holiday season offers diverse, vibrant experiences. Throughout the top ten cities, visitors find seasonal markets, illuminations, entertainment, and traditions that together create an unforgettable Yuletide atmosphere rooted in Bulgarian cultural identity. Whether seeking a lively urban celebration or a serene winter escape, Bulgaria promises unforgettable memories for all.

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    India November 2025: Tata Nexon threepeats at #1 in market up 18.7%

    12 December 2025 at 10:57

    The Tata Nexon is the best-selling vehicle in India for the 3rd straight month.

    After smashing its monthly volume record in October, the Indian new wholesales market continues on its exceptional momentum in November with deliveries up another 18.7% year-on-year to 417,495. This the 2nd highest monthly volume in Indian history below last month. Once again, responsible for this great result is the introduction of a new GST structure (GST-2.0), which cut tax on entry-level cars from around 28% to 18%. Year-to-date volumes are up 4% to a record 4,126,144.

    The Top 3 carmakers all beat the market with Maruti Suzuki up 21% to 41% share vs. 39.5% so far this year, Tata up 22% to reclaim the #2 spot for the second time in the past three months, and Mahindra up 21.9% to #3. Hyundai (+4.3%) is a lot more shy and is now in danger of losing the #3 year-to-date position to Tata, whereas it ranked #2 over the Full Year 2024. Other great performers include Citroen (+140.5%), Skoda (+90.3%) and Renault (+30.3%).

    Over in the models charts, the Tata Nexon (+46.4%) scores a third consecutive win, distancing the YTD leader the Maruti Suzuki DZire (+79%). The Maruti Suzuki Swift (+33.9%) is also in great shape, up seven spots on October to #3. The Mahindra Scorpio (+22.9%) and Tata Punch (+21.5%) also outpace the market in the remainder of the Top 10. The Maruti Suzuki Victoris is the best-selling recent launch at #13, well above the Skoda Kylaq at #34.

    Previous month: India October 2025: Sales up 17.3%, monthly volume record smashed at 466,814

    One year ago: India November 2024: Maruti Suzuki Baleno best-seller in record market

    Full November 2025 Top 14 All locally made brands and Top 90 All models below.

    India November 2025 – locally made brands:

    PosBrandNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
    1Maruti Suzuki170,97141.0%+ 21.0%11,627,86939.5%+ 0.2%11
    2Tata57,43613.8%+ 22.0%3528,72612.8%+ 2.0%43
    3Mahindra  56,36613.5%+ 21.9%2574,68713.9%+ 18.0%24
    4Hyundai50,34012.1%+ 4.3%4529,46212.8%– 6.0%32
    5Toyota30,0857.2%+ 19.5%5317,4237.7%+ 15.3%55
    6Kia25,4896.1%+ 23.7%6261,6096.3%+ 10.8%66
    7MG5,7541.4%– 4.4%864,0551.6%+ 19.3%88
    8Skoda5,4911.3%+ 90.3%767,0981.6%+ 119.3%711
    9Honda5,2041.2%+ 4.0%955,6781.3%– 11.7%97
    10Renault3,6620.9%+ 30.3%1034,2200.8%– 11.9%1110
    11Volkswagen3,3420.8%+ 10.2%1134,8810.8%– 6.4%109
    12Nissan1,9080.5%– 18.5%1220,7020.5%– 23.0%1212
    13Citroen1,2240.3%+ 140.5%136,7080.2%– 2.5%1313
    14Jeep2530.1%– 29.9%143,0560.1%– 22.0%1414

    India November 2025 – models:

    PosModelNov-25/24Oct2025/24PosFY24
    1Tata Nexon22,434+ 46.4%1181,186+ 22.4%310
    2Maruti Suzuki DZire21,082+ 79.0%2195,416+ 29.1%18
    3Maruti Suzuki Swift19,733+ 33.9%10170,495+ 5.0%66
    4Tata Punch18,753+ 21.5%9157,522– 15.7%101
    5Hyundai Creta17,344+ 12.2%5187,968+ 7.8%25
    6Maruti Suzuki Ertiga16,197+ 6.9%3175,439+ 0.8%53
    7Mahindra Scorpio15,616+ 22.9%6161,103+ 4.5%79
    8Maruti Suzuki Fronx15,058+ 1.2%7159,188+ 9.4%811
    9Maruti Suzuki Wagon R14,619+ 4.6%4179,663+ 3.5%42
    10Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza13,947– 6.5%16157,606– 7.7%94
    11Maruti Suzuki Baleno13,784– 15.4%8150,448– 7.7%117
    12Maruti Suzuki Eeco13,200+ 24.7%12126,155– 0.7%1212
    13Maruti Suzuki Victoris12,300new1330,057new37 –
    14Kia Sonet12,051+ 30.2%1494,461– 8.6%1716
    15Hyundai Venue11,645+ 19.4%18105,033– 2.3%1414
    16Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara11,339+ 11.7%2195,612– 17.3%1613
    17Mahindra XUV3X010,601+ 38.5%1590,698+ 15.1%1920
    18Maruti Suzuki Alto10,600+ 42.0%2779,055– 19.8%2117
    19Mahindra Bolero10,521+ 49.3%1193,436– 0.4%1818
    20Mahindra Thar10,234+ 17.5%17107,326+ 54.8%1322
    21Toyota Innova + Hycross9,295+ 18.2%20102,058+ 2.7%1515
    22Toyota Hyryder7,393+ 52.2%1978,688+ 35.2%2227
    23Kia Carens6,530+ 15.1%2471,127+ 16.5%2426
    24Kia Seltos6,305+ 17.5%2566,831– 5.8%2523
    25Mahindra XUV7006,176– 32.1%2280,251– 3.8%2019
    26Tata Tiago5,988+ 11.1%2376,408+ 22.4%2324
    27Hyundai Aura (Xcent)5,731+ 34.9%2957,026+ 11.2%2729
    28Hyundai Exter5,705– 0.7%2662,296– 21.2%2621
    29Toyota Glanza5,032+ 32.2%2847,989+ 3.3%2930
    30Hyundai Grand i104,559– 19.6%3049,740– 16.4%2825
    31MG Windsor4,025+ 28.0%3442,777+ 583.3%3258
    32Hyundai Elite i203,777– 3.8%3542,934– 24.2%3128
    33Tata Harrier3,771+ 174.5%3325,032+ 20.6%4143
    34Skoda Kylaq3,538new3143,204new30 –
    35Toyota Taisor3,177– 12.2%3231,811+ 57.4%3542
    36Tata Altroz3,013+ 44.6%3633,035– 24.1%3331
    37Honda Amaze2,763+ 5.1%3729,493+ 9.3%3835
    38Toyota Fortuner2,676– 6.6%4131,755+ 1.2%3634
    39Maruti Suzuki XL62,556+ 2.9%3832,500– 14.9%3432
    40Maruti Suzuki Ignis2,316+ 5.1%4424,088– 7.7%4338
    41VW Virtus2,225+ 52.7%4720,466+ 8.0%4547
    42Renault Triber2,064+ 38.9%3920,464+ 0.5%4744
    43Nissan Magnite1,908– 18.5%4520,591– 23.4%4436
    44Tata Safari1,895+ 21.2%4617,032– 21.6%5141
    45Honda Elevate1,836+ 10.1%4819,019– 24.9%4837
    46Toyota Rumion1,818+ 0.8%4017,996+ 27.1%5052
    47Maruti Suzuki S-Presso1,747– 23.5%4218,892– 27.8%4939
    48Mahindra XEV 9e1,423new4325,011new42 –
    49Maruti Suzuki Celerio1,392– 41.5%5320,465– 42.0%4633
    50Mahindra BE 61,314new4913,830new53 –
    51Renault Kiger1,151+ 47.8%588,360– 19.7%5956
    52Skoda Slavia1,120– 1.0%5012,760– 7.0%5553
    53Tata Curvv1,094– 78.6%5226,427+ 41.5%4040
    54VW Taigun1,077– 28.1%5113,937– 19.5%5245
    55MG Comet897+ 49.5%577,639– 31.3%6054
    56Citroen C3861+ 330.5%593,647+ 40.8%6768
    57Hyundai Alcazar840– 60.6%5413,057– 20.0%5448
    58Maruti Suzuki Jimny802– 18.8%634,948– 35.2%6559
    59Hyundai Verna709– 41.5%6010,651– 34.4%5751
    60Honda City605– 14.7%647,166– 33.3%6155
    61Skoda Kushaq586– 61.5%559,786– 35.2%5849
    62Kia Syros544new6127,307new39 –
    63Tata Tigor488– 43.2%5612,084– 25.5%5650
    64Renault Kwid447– 18.1%655,396– 33.2%6460
    65Maruti Suzuki Invicto410– 5.5%683,432+ 7.6%6964
    66Mahindra XUV400404– 59.6%752,764– 61.5%7061
    67MG ZS EV400– 17.2%625,515– 10.0%6363
    68Toyota Hilux331+ 122.1%663,588+ 31.3%6867
    69MG Hector278– 74.9%716,213– 66.0%6246
    70Toyota Camry222+ 70.8%692,149+ 12.5%7169
    71Citroen C3 Aircross208+ 3.5%70940– 31.6%7974
    72Jeep Compass157– 16.5%731,527– 45.7%7266
    73Skoda Kodiaq153– 32.0%671,247– 27.2%7670
    74MG Astor149– 72.8%781,489– 85.4%7357
    75Citroen Basalt139+ 195.7%721,324+ 11.4%7575
    76Skoda Octavia94new8996new91 –
    77Toyota Vellfire86+ 0.0%741,218+ 38.4%7777
    78Jeep Meridian63– 63.6%761,164+ 5.1%7876
    79Kia Carnival58– 75.9%771,361+ 174.4%7478
    80Toyota Land Cruiser 30055new80171new88 –
    81Mahindra Marazzo47+ 422.2%87328+ 27.6%8481
    82VW Tiguan38– 51.9%82239– 76.1%8765
    83Hyundai Ioniq 524+ 9.1%85165– 67.3%8979
    84Jeep Wrangler19new81291new85 –
    85Citroen E C316– 73.8%79738– 57.1%8072
    86Jeep Grand Cherokee14n/a8674n/a92 –
    87Hyundai Tucson6– 92.9%83682– 54.8%8173
    88MG Gloster5– 96.4%84422– 76.2%8371
    89VW Golf2n/a90239n/a86 –
    90Kia EV91new9121new94 –

    Source: Manufacturers

    Vietnam November 2025: VinFast breaks record again, Limo Green #1 with 14.2% share

    12 December 2025 at 09:59

    The VinFast Limo Green is by far the best-selling vehicle in Vietnam in November.

    Based on data by local association VAMA and Hyundai, new vehicle sales in Vietnam sink -17.8% year-on-year in 44,801 units. The year-to-date tally is now up just 2.1% to 375,184. This month once again we have access to exclusive figures by local manufacturer VinFast, which sends the overall market to 67,987 for the month and 522,634 year-to-date. 

    After passing the 20,000 monthly unit-mark for the first time in October, VinFast breaks its monthly record again in November to a fantastic 23,186 sales. Toyota (-11.1%) limits its fall to stay at #2 ahead of Hyundai (-47%) completely imploding, Ford (-2.6%) and Thaco-Kia (-29.6%). Mitsubishi is stable.

    The VinFast Limo Green brilliantly takes the lead of the models charts with a stunning 14.2% share and for its 4th month in market. It distances the YTD leader the VinFast VF 3 ahead of the VF 5 and VF 6. As a result, the Limo Green climbs from #18 to #6 year-to-date. The Mitsubishi Xpander (-7.8%) is the best of the rest above the Mitsubishi Xforce (+20.8%) and Ford Ranger (-9.6%).

    Previous month: Vietnam October 2025: VinFast above 20,000 sales for the first time

    One year ago: Vietnam November 2024: Market up 51.7%, Mitsubishi, Honda in shape

    Full November 2025 Top 18 All brands and Top 70 All models below.

    Note: The brands ranking includes medium and heavy commercial vehicles, the models ranking doesn’t.

    Vietnam November 2025 – brands:

    PosBrandNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
    1VinFast23,18634.1%n/a1147,45028.2%n/a1n/a
    2Toyota7,73111.4%– 11.1%263,62512.2%+ 9.8%22
    3Hyundai5,4638.0%– 47.0%346,5258.9%– 20.9%41
    4Ford5,4468.0%– 2.6%444,3078.5%+ 14.5%54
    5Thaco-Kia5,2337.7%– 29.6%647,2629.0%– 4.3%33
    6Mitsubishi5,0567.4%+ 0.0%535,1476.7%– 6.0%65
    7Honda3,9865.9%– 14.0%725,1294.8%– 3.0%87
    8Mazda3,1994.7%– 29.7%827,7855.3%– 6.6%76
    9Isuzu1,0711.6%– 20.9%910,4292.0%+ 7.8%98
    10Suzuki6601.0%– 24.7%105,7171.1%– 40.5%109
    11Hino3960.6%+ 222.0%112,9140.6%+ 117.8%1114
    12Dothanh – JMC3060.5%new121,9540.4%new13 –
    13Lexus2220.3%+ 38.8%131,8620.4%+ 39.4%1413
    14BMW+Mini1800.3%– 41.2%151,8300.4%– 2.7%1512
    15Peugeot1780.3%– 64.0%142,2030.4%– 27.2%1210
    16Daewoo Bus90.0%– 70.0%161930.0%+ 73.9%1616
    17Hyundai Trucks90.0%– 96.5%181570.0%– 93.2%1711
    18Samco70.0%– 85.4%171440.0%– 49.7%1815

    Vietnam November 2025 – models:

    PosModelNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
    1VinFast Limo Green9,64214.2%new316,1463.1%new6 –
    2VinFast VF 34,6556.8%n/a140,6607.8%n/a1n/a
    3VinFast VF 5 3,0724.5%n/a238,4787.4%n/a2n/a
    4VinFast VF 62,8014.1%n/a619,7503.8%n/a3n/a
    5Mitsubishi Xpander2,2343.3%– 7.8%517,3163.3%– 1.1%41
    6Mitsubishi Xforce2,2033.2%+ 20.8%812,0912.3%– 8.9%104
    7Ford Ranger2,0403.0%– 9.6%716,4933.2%+ 3.7%52
    8Mazda CX-51,7662.6%– 26.7%1014,6662.8%+ 7.4%73
    9Toyota Yaris Cross1,7202.5%+ 44.8%913,2082.5%+ 37.6%87
    10Toyota Vios1,5542.3%– 27.3%1311,4522.2%– 9.9%115
    11Honda City1,5502.3%– 33.4%149,2141.8%– 8.5%159
    12Ford Territory1,5392.3%+ 22.5%1111,1242.1%+ 48.1%1312
    13Ford Everest1,4492.1%– 0.6%1211,2092.1%+ 13.3%128
    14Honda HR-V1,2741.9%+ 120.4%215,8991.1%+ 12.0%2320
    15Hyundai Creta1,2361.8%– 7.1%177,3501.4%– 5.0%1910
    16VinFast VF 71,2251.8%n/a158,2921.6%n/a16n/a
    17Kia Frontier1,0381.5%n/a1610,4322.0%n/a14n/a
    18Hyundai Tucson1,0031.5%– 36.7%197,8421.5%+ 38.3%1818
    19Toyota Corolla Cross9881.5%– 14.1%188,1491.6%+ 22.9%1713
    20VinFast Herio Green8301.2%new412,3542.4%new9n/a
    21Kia Seltos8171.2%– 32.6%245,3951.0%– 14.1%2516
    22Toyota Veloz Cross8111.2%– 29.2%207,0361.3%– 5.2%2011
    23Toyota Innova Cross8111.2%+ 9.0%226,9751.3%+ 44.4%2121
    24Kia Sonet6821.0%– 35.8%264,7950.9%– 30.1%2714
    25Hyundai Accent6561.0%– 68.0%256,3001.2%– 46.0%226
    26Honda CR-V6481.0%– 46.8%235,5331.1%– 10.8%2417
    27Mazda25910.9%+ 22.1%284,7430.9%+ 4.2%2823
    28Mitsubishi Triton4690.7%+ 43.4%313,7240.7%+ 58.7%3139
    29Honda BR-V4290.6%+ 11.1%303,7540.7%+ 16.7%3030
    30Ford Transit4180.6%– 25.6%295,3271.0%+ 11.7%2624
    31Kia Carens4150.6%– 40.0%323,5400.7%– 17.5%3227
    32Toyota Hilux4010.6%+ 18.3%273,4270.7%+ 68.9%3342
    33Toyota Raize3800.6%– 32.3%333,2890.6%– 22.2%3425
    34Kia Carnival3780.6%– 58.1%374,1600.8%– 33.2%2919
    35Hyundai Grand i103600.5%– 65.2%342,9770.6%– 41.4%3722
    36Mazda33250.5%– 51.3%362,5460.5%– 46.3%4026
    37Hyundai Stargazer3050.4%– 34.8%382,9780.6%– 13.8%3629
    38Mazda CX-82960.4%– 22.5%432,3130.4%– 7.0%4238
    39Toyota Fortuner2860.4%– 48.0%352,7860.5%– 13.4%3832
    40Suzuki Super Carry Pro2760.4%– 19.1%392,7600.5%– 4.4%3933
    41Toyota Wigo2620.4%– 14.7%412,1630.4%– 10.1%4440
    42Toyota Camry2520.4%+ 995.7%422,0900.4%+ 97.0%4549
    43Kia Sportage2290.3%– 54.4%471,8750.4%– 34.8%4836
    44Hyundai Santa Fe2010.3%– 83.3%442,3800.5%– 61.1%4115
    45Suzuki XL71990.3%– 52.4%402,3030.4%– 18.4%4334
    46Hyundai Venue1850.3%– 73.2%452,0220.4%– 48.1%4728
    47Kia K31650.2%– 68.3%531,4890.3%– 57.4%5131
    48Hyundai Custin1390.2%– 64.8%501,3230.3%– 50.2%5435
    49Mitsubishi Attrage1230.2%– 50.0%461,5790.3%– 32.1%5041
    50Mazda CX-301190.2%– 40.8%491,3810.3%– 6.9%5346
    51Hyundai Palisade1180.2%– 51.2%511,0340.2%– 25.9%5647
    52Suzuki Fronx1160.2%new –1160.0%new74 –
    53Mazda CX-31020.2%– 69.2%542,0800.4%– 8.6%4637
    54Kia Sorento930.1%– 45.3%489240.2%– 7.6%5752
    55Toyota Avanza Premio850.1%– 66.9%521,0410.2%– 45.6%5543
    56Honda Civic770.1%– 33.0%566790.1%– 35.9%5851
    57Toyota Land Cruiser750.1%+ 141.9%605540.1%+ 4.3%6157
    58Toyota Prado560.1%– 22.2%576050.1%+ 740.3%5967
    59Hyundai Elantra520.1%– 76.6%585910.1%– 65.2%6045
    60Isuzu D-Max500.1%– 42.5%555200.1%+ 6.1%6259
    61Suzuki Swift390.1%new593050.1%new64 –
    62Kia Soluto330.0%– 68.9%662700.1%– 43.8%6560
    63Kia K5330.0%– 8.3%652320.0%– 17.1%7263
    64Toyota Corolla300.0%– 23.1%642570.0%– 42.9%6861
    65Suzuki Jimny300.0%– 26.8%672430.0%– 38.2%7162
    66Isuzu MU-X290.0%– 9.4%612480.0%+ 15.3%7064
    67Mitsubishi Pajero Sport270.0%– 67.5% –750.0%– 88.6%7554
    68Toyota Alphard200.0%+ 11.1%622540.0%+ 95.4%6966
    69Kia Morning160.0%– 83.2%632630.1%– 64.1%6753
    70Honda Accord80.0%– 20.0%69400.0%– 49.4%7768

    Source: VAMA, Hyundai, VinFast

    Looking to Live in Tuscany? Radicondoli Will Pay Half Your Rent and Help You Purchase a Home – This Is Your Ultimate Opportunity!

    12 December 2025 at 11:42
    Looking to Live in Tuscany? Radicondoli Will Pay Half Your Rent and Help You Purchase a Home – This Is Your Ultimate Opportunity!
    Radicondoli

    Radicondoli, a quaint medieval village nestled in the rolling hills of Tuscany, is offering a golden opportunity for those seeking a new life in Italy. In 2025, the village’s local government is intensifying its efforts to attract new residents with a range of financial incentives aimed at easing the cost of living. If you’ve ever dreamed of calling Tuscany home, this charming town could be the perfect place to start your Italian adventure.

    Radicondoli’s 2025 Incentive Programme: Your Ticket to Living in Tuscany

    Radicondoli has launched an innovative programme designed to combat the challenges of rural depopulation, offering newcomers substantial financial assistance. This initiative, which includes home purchase grants and rent subsidies, is part of the town’s broader strategy to breathe life back into its historical streets. Whether you’re a young couple looking for a fresh start, or a retiree seeking a peaceful retreat, Radicondoli could be your new home.

    How It Works: Financial Support for Renters and Homebuyers

    One of the most appealing aspects of this programme is the financial assistance available for both renters and homebuyers.

    • Rent Subsidies for New Residents
      Radicondoli is offering a unique opportunity for those who choose to rent in the town. If you’re ready to settle into one of its charming stone cottages or modern apartments, the village will pay 50% of your rent for the first two years. This subsidy is available to anyone who relocates by early 2026, with the goal of making it easier for newcomers to integrate into the community and economy.
    • Home Purchase Grants to Make Your Dream Home a Reality
      If you prefer to buy rather than rent, Radicondoli is offering grants to help with the cost of purchasing a property. With home prices in rural areas like Radicondoli significantly lower than in major cities, this grant can be a lifeline for those looking to invest in their own slice of Tuscany. Buyers must commit to living in the property for a set period, ensuring that the grants are used to promote long-term residency and community growth.

    Why Radicondoli? The Perfect Blend of Tradition and Tranquility

    Tuscany is known for its stunning landscapes, rich history, and world-class cuisine. Radicondoli, with its cobblestone streets, ancient churches, and breathtaking views of the Tuscan countryside, is the epitome of Italian charm.

    • A Quiet Rural Retreat
      Located about an hour south of Florence, Radicondoli offers the peacefulness of rural living, combined with the convenience of being close to cultural hotspots. Whether you enjoy hiking through vineyards, visiting art museums, or simply relaxing with a glass of Chianti, this village offers it all.
    • Strong Community Spirit
      In addition to the financial incentives, Radicondoli is known for its close-knit community. The town hosts regular events and celebrations that allow newcomers to quickly get involved and make new friends. From local food markets to cultural festivals, there’s always something happening in Radicondoli.
    • Cultural and Historical Richness
      With its centuries-old buildings, narrow alleyways, and medieval architecture, Radicondoli is a place where history is alive. The town’s rich heritage attracts not only tourists but also those seeking to immerse themselves in Italy’s traditional lifestyle.

    What Does the Application Process Look Like?

    The application process for the relocation programme is straightforward but comes with a few requirements.

    • Eligibility for Rent Subsidy and Home Purchase Grants
      To qualify for the rent subsidy, applicants must commit to staying in Radicondoli for at least four years. For those applying for home purchase grants, the commitment is ten years. This ensures that the programme’s benefits are used to support long-term residents who contribute to the town’s renewal.
    • How to Apply
      Prospective residents need to submit their application through the official Radicondoli municipal portal. The application forms are simple to complete, but it’s important to make sure all required documentation is submitted by the official deadlines. The process includes proving financial stability and commitment to living in Radicondoli for the specified duration.

    A Community Reborn: Radicondoli’s Vision for the Future

    Radicondoli isn’t just about offering financial help – it’s about creating a sustainable future for both newcomers and the town’s long-time residents.

    • Long-Term Population Growth
      With the help of these relocation incentives, Radicondoli hopes to reverse the population decline that has affected many rural Italian villages. By attracting new families, workers, and retirees, the town aims to bolster its economy, ensure the preservation of its cultural heritage, and promote local businesses.
    • Support for Local Businesses
      In addition to housing incentives, Radicondoli is supporting its local businesses with economic initiatives that help improve infrastructure, enhance tourism opportunities, and generate employment. New residents are encouraged to contribute to the town’s economy, whether through work, starting a business, or providing services to the local community.

    A Destination for Remote Workers and Entrepreneurs

    In the age of remote work, Radicondoli’s incentives are particularly appealing to digital nomads and entrepreneurs looking for a quiet, affordable place to base their operations.

    • Living in Tuscany While Working Remotely
      Radicondoli offers a balance between nature and modern amenities, making it an ideal spot for remote workers who want a slower pace of life. Imagine waking up to panoramic views of the Tuscan hills, spending your mornings working in a cozy home office, and spending your afternoons exploring medieval streets or enjoying a leisurely lunch at a local café.
    • Start Your Business in Tuscany
      Radicondoli is also actively encouraging new businesses to set up shop in the village. With financial aid for new ventures, the town is fostering an entrepreneurial environment where both locals and newcomers can thrive. Whether you want to open a bed-and-breakfast, a wine bar, or a craft shop, Radicondoli’s business-friendly policies are ready to support you.

    Radicondoli: An Investment in Your Future

    Living in Tuscany has always been a dream for many, but for those willing to make a long-term commitment, Radicondoli is offering a unique opportunity to make that dream a reality. With affordable housing, financial grants, and a supportive community, it’s never been easier to start anew in one of Italy’s most beautiful and culturally rich regions.

    If you’re looking for an affordable way to experience the Tuscan lifestyle, the village of Radicondoli could be your perfect match. The incentives available in 2025 are designed to help you settle in comfortably while contributing to the growth of a thriving, picturesque community.

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    Bunaken Oasis Dive Resort & Spa Now Leads Global Dive Tourism as ‘World’s Leading Dive Resort

    12 December 2025 at 11:25
    Bunaken Oasis Dive Resort & Spa Now Leads Global Dive Tourism as ‘World’s Leading Dive Resort

    Bunaken Oasis Dive Resort & Spa has been named the ‘World’s Leading Dive Resort’ at the prestigious 2025 World Travel Awards, an honor that highlights the resort’s commitment to providing exceptional luxury, sustainability, and marine conservation in one of the planet’s most biodiverse underwater environments. Located on the island of Bunaken in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, the resort has long been a favorite among divers and nature enthusiasts for its world-class facilities, pristine surroundings, and efforts to preserve the region’s delicate marine ecosystems.

    The World Travel Awards, often regarded as the travel industry’s highest honor, recognized Bunaken Oasis Dive Resort & Spa for its outstanding contribution to the global dive tourism sector. The resort’s focus on sustainable tourism practices, including the protection of marine life and the promotion of eco-friendly tourism, has set it apart as a leader in luxury dive travel.

    A Premier Destination for Diving Enthusiasts

    Bunaken Oasis Dive Resort & Spa’s recognition as the ‘World’s Leading Dive Resort’ underscores its position as one of the premier dive destinations in Southeast Asia. The resort is located near Bunaken National Marine Park, one of the most renowned dive sites in the world. The marine park is famous for its clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and abundant marine life, including turtles, reef sharks, and countless species of fish.

    The resort offers divers unparalleled access to some of the best diving spots in the world, with easy access to sites like the famous “Bunaken Drop Off,” a vertical wall that plunges to great depths, offering divers an exciting and diverse underwater experience. The resort’s team of highly trained diving instructors and guides ensures that guests, whether beginners or experienced divers, enjoy a safe and enriching dive experience.

    In addition to its diving offerings, the resort is known for its luxurious accommodations, personalized service, and exclusive amenities. Guests can relax in spacious villas and suites that provide stunning views of the ocean, enjoy world-class spa treatments, and indulge in exquisite dining options. The resort’s commitment to providing a high-end experience while protecting the natural environment has earned it a loyal clientele and international acclaim.

    Sustainability and Marine Conservation Efforts

    A key aspect of Bunaken Oasis Dive Resort & Spa’s appeal lies in its dedication to sustainability and marine conservation. Located in one of the world’s most biodiverse marine environments, the resort places a significant emphasis on protecting the area’s coral reefs and marine life. This focus on environmental responsibility has become an integral part of the resort’s operations, from the use of eco-friendly materials and waste reduction programs to coral restoration initiatives.

    The resort works closely with local conservation groups and government organizations to promote sustainable fishing practices and marine biodiversity protection. Bunaken National Marine Park, with its protected status, benefits from the resort’s ongoing efforts to raise awareness about the importance of marine conservation, both among guests and local communities. Additionally, the resort organizes educational programs for divers and visitors, offering insights into the region’s ecosystems and the role that sustainable tourism plays in preserving these natural wonders.

    Bunaken Oasis Dive Resort & Spa also adheres to strict guidelines in minimizing its ecological footprint. From energy-efficient technologies and waste management systems to using locally sourced products, the resort ensures that its operations are as environmentally friendly as possible. Its commitment to sustainability not only enhances the guest experience but also supports the long-term health of the surrounding marine environment.

    A Hub for Wellness and Relaxation

    In addition to its world-class diving facilities, Bunaken Oasis Dive Resort & Spa is also a premier destination for wellness tourism. The resort’s spa services offer a range of rejuvenating treatments that combine traditional therapies with modern techniques, providing guests with a holistic experience. Guests can unwind after a day of diving with a soothing massage, facial, or body treatment, all designed to enhance relaxation and well-being.

    The resort’s tranquil surroundings, with its lush tropical gardens and beachfront views, provide the perfect backdrop for yoga and meditation sessions, further enhancing the wellness offerings. Whether guests are seeking relaxation or rejuvenation, Bunaken Oasis Dive Resort & Spa offers an all-encompassing experience that promotes both physical and mental well-being.

    Attracting Global Visitors to Bunaken

    Bunaken Oasis Dive Resort & Spa’s recognition as the ‘World’s Leading Dive Resort’ will undoubtedly attract more international visitors to the region. The award helps solidify Indonesia’s position as one of the world’s top dive destinations, boosting the local tourism industry and contributing to the economy of North Sulawesi. By promoting responsible and sustainable tourism practices, the resort ensures that the beauty of the region will be preserved for future generations.

    Moreover, the resort’s success provides a model for other dive resorts and tourism operators in the region to follow. The integration of luxury with sustainability is proving to be a winning combination in the modern tourism landscape, where travelers increasingly seek destinations that align with their values of environmental responsibility and cultural respect.

    Looking Forward: The Future of Dive Tourism in Indonesia

    As dive tourism continues to grow, Bunaken Oasis Dive Resort & Spa will likely remain at the forefront of this sector, with its reputation for excellence in luxury travel, sustainability, and marine conservation. The resort’s success highlights the potential for Indonesia to become a leading global destination for dive tourism, attracting visitors from around the world who are eager to experience the natural beauty and biodiversity that the country offers.

    With new advancements in sustainable tourism practices and an increasing global focus on environmental conservation, Indonesia’s dive resorts, including Bunaken Oasis, are well-positioned to continue thriving in the coming years, offering travelers unforgettable underwater experiences while ensuring the protection of the region’s fragile marine ecosystems.

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    Best and Worst of Travel 2025 Revealed: How to Navigate Destinations, Avoid Pitfalls, and Make the Most of Every Trip

    12 December 2025 at 11:22
    Best and Worst of Travel 2025 Revealed: How to Navigate Destinations, Avoid Pitfalls, and Make the Most of Every Trip
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    As the world reflects on travel in 2025, patterns of memorable moments and common challenges are clear. This guide breaks down the most important lessons for travellers planning journeys in 2026 and beyond.

    Whether this is your first international trip or you are a seasoned explorer, understanding what worked — and what didn’t — helps you travel smarter and safer.

    Standout Travel Experiences of 2025

    In 2025, many travellers found joy in new adventures, unique cultural experiences, and slower-paced journeys that let them truly explore a place.

    Nature-centric trips saw rising interest, with travellers favouring destinations offering scenic landscapes and outdoor activities. These range from peaceful hiking trails to remote beaches with minimal crowds.

    Food and cultural immersion also stood out. Visitors sought authentic meals and local experiences over standard tourist fare. Small-group cultural tours helped deepen connections with communities.

    Family travel was another clear trend. Families preferred trips that balanced education with fun. Destinations that offered secure child-friendly activities, easy transport options, and good healthcare access drew positive attention from parents.

    These trends tell us that future travel planning should focus on meaningful experiences, not just ticking off a checklist of sights.

    Common Travel Pain Points to Avoid

    While there were many bright spots in travel, 2025 also showed recurring challenges. Understanding these pain points equips travellers with tools to avoid them.

    One of the major complaints travellers shared was frustration with long queues at airports and delayed flights. Booking flights during off-peak days and using airport apps to monitor queue times and departure alerts can reduce stress.

    Visa and entry problems were another frequent issue. Many travellers found their trips delayed or derailed by unclear entry rules or missing documentation. Checking the latest requirements for your nationality well before travel helps avoid these setbacks.

    Service interruptions also stood out, including occasional transport strikes, unexpected closures, and inconsistent customer service levels. Building flexibility into your itinerary gives you room to adapt when plans change unexpectedly.

    Safety and Preparedness Matter

    Travelers in 2025 were reminded that safety is not a luxury — it’s a priority. Before travel, consult your government’s official advisory services. These provide daily updates on security conditions, crime risks in specific areas, and general safety tips.

    For example, many national travel advisory services recommend enrolling in a traveller registration program. This enables you to receive alerts about local emergencies, natural hazards, and important safety updates while abroad.

    Respect for local laws and traditions is also essential. Countries vary significantly in customs and legal expectations. Reading up on cultural norms prior to departure shows respect and reduces the risk of misunderstandings.

    Health Precautions You Shouldn’t Miss

    Health considerations featured heavily in travel decision-making through 2025. Seasonal illnesses, occasional outbreaks, and changing vaccination advice remind us to check official health recommendations before every trip.

    Make sure routine vaccines are up to date, and ask your healthcare provider about any additional shots recommended for your destination. Packing a basic health kit — including medicines you use regularly — is always wise.

    Travel health insurance isn’t optional. Good coverage should include emergency medical care, repatriation, and trip interruption protection. Medical systems vary widely from country to country, and insurance gives peace of mind when you are far from home.

    Planning Smart, Budget-Savvy Trips

    Cost was another significant theme for travellers in 2025. With inflated prices for flights and accommodation in some regions, early planning became an effective way to secure reasonable rates.

    Monitor official tourism boards for seasonal deals, local transport passes, and attraction discounts. Many destinations now offer visitor passes that help international travellers save on museums, public transit, and tours.

    Booking during shoulder seasons — the months just before or after the busiest tourist times — often means lower prices, gentler weather, and fewer crowds. For many travellers, these periods delivered a richer experience.

    Responsible Travel in a Changing World

    Responsible and sustainable travel earned increased attention in 2025. Overcrowded hotspots led many travellers to choose less crowded alternatives that respect nature and local lifestyles.

    This approach benefits both visitors and communities. Slowing down, learning basic local language phrases, using registered local guides, and supporting small businesses increases cultural exchange and leaves a positive impact.

    When Plans Don’t Go Your Way

    Even the best-planned trips encounter setbacks. Whether it’s lost documents, a sudden change in weather, or unexpected closures, quick thinking helps.

    Keep digital copies of essential documents such as passports, tickets, and health information. Store them securely in a cloud folder that you can access from anywhere. Know the location and contact details of your home country’s embassy or consulate at your destination. That way, you can react with confidence if you need support.

    Travel in 2026: A Mindful Approach

    The patterns that emerged in 2025 are not just trends. They shape a more mindful and resilient approach to travel. Experiences that connect you to people, nature, and culture make trips more rewarding.

    The challenges travellers faced in 2025 underscore the importance of preparation, adaptability and official guidance. With smart planning and safety first, global journeys in 2026 can be more enriching and worry-free.

    Whether you want rugged adventure, cultural immersion, family fun, or serene escapes, use these lessons to craft your next memorable journey.

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    Morocco November 2025: Renault (+100.5%) catches up on Dacia (+56.9%)

    12 December 2025 at 09:19

    Renault sales double year-on-year in November.

    The Moroccan new light vehicle market delivers an 11th consecutive month of 20%+ year-on-year growth in November at +36.5% to 21,603 units. In the detail, Passenger Cars are up 37.9% to 19,193 units while Light Commercials gain 26.5% to 2,410. This month’s growth has a lot to do with the Top 2 brand’s performance: indeed Dacia is up 56.9% to 25.5% share while sister brand Renault (+100.5%) simply doubles its sales to reach 22.5% share, simply its highest since we started following Morocco monthly back in January 2022. The rest of the Top 10 trails the market, with Audi (+21.8%) and Skoda (+17.9%) the best performers and Opel (-36.9%) and Hyundai (-16.8%) faring the worst. New for the month, Deepal lands directly at #17 with 1% share, with the next best-selling recent launches being Chery (#19) and Soueast (#20). We also welcome Leapmotor (#31) and Lynk & Co (#42).

    Previous month: Morocco October 2025: Annual volume record already broken

    One year ago: Morocco November 2024: Hyundai (+83%), Volkswagen (+62.9%) shine again

    Full November 2025 Top 46 All brands below.

    Morocco November 2025 – brands:

    PosBrand (PC only)Nov-25%/24Oct
    1Dacia4,89025.5%+ 56.9%1
    2Renault4,32822.5%+ 100.5%2
    3Peugeot1,3497.0%+ 28.5%3
    4Volkswagen1,1546.0%+ 8.7%4
    5Hyundai1,0035.2%– 16.8%5
    6Citroen7083.7%– 2.2%6
    7Kia5142.7%+ 8.7%7
    8Opel4732.5%– 36.9%10
    9Skoda4602.4%+ 17.9%8
    10Audi4352.3%+ 21.8%14
    11Toyota4052.1%+ 17.4%9
    12BMW3071.6%– 13.0%12
    13Mercedes2811.5%+ 4.5%15
    14BYD2751.4%+ 83.3%11
    15Nissan2751.4%+ 209.0%18
    16Seat 2291.2%– 25.9%13
    17Deepal1951.0%new –
    18Fiat1931.0%– 35.0%16
    19Chery1730.9%new22
    20Soueast1610.8%new19
    21GWM1610.8%+ 38.8%23
    22Cupra1400.7%+ 191.7%20
    23MG1330.7%+ 20.9%17
    24Changan1190.6%+ 14.4%21
    25Volvo990.5%+ 17.9%27
    26Land Rover910.5%+ 15.2%24
    27Ford850.4%+ 750.0%40
    28Geely800.4%+ 86.0%25
    29Jeep690.4%+ 68.3%29
    30DFSK680.4%+ 41.7%26
    31Leapmotor650.3%new –
    32Alfa Romeo420.2%+ 110.0%30
    33Porsche360.2%– 14.3%28
    34Dongfeng350.2%new31
    35Suzuki320.2%n/a36
    36Mahindra200.1%+ 150.0%39
    37DS180.1%– 33.3%34
    38Jaecoo170.1%new35
    39Zeekr170.1%new37
    40Lexus130.1%– 40.9%33
    41Jaguar130.1%n/a41
    42Lynk & Co130.1%new –
    43Mini120.1%– 14.3%32
    44Omoda40.0%new42
    45Honda20.0%– 66.7%38
    46Smart10.0%n/a43

    Source: Manufacturers

    Ecuador November 2025: GWM Poer up to #2

    12 December 2025 at 08:49

    The GWM Poer is the 2nd best-selling vehicle in Ecuador in November.

    New vehicle sales in Ecuador continue to surge in November at +46.3% year-on-year to 11,810 units, leading to a year-to-date tally up 13% to 112,550. Kia (+36%) significantly widens the gap with Chevrolet (-6.1%), once again in deep trouble, to 15.6% share vs. 11.2%. Hyundai (+104.3%) and GWM (+140.4%) both shoot up, up one and two spots on October respectively. JAC (+83.3%), Chery (+69.5%) and Renault (+61.9%) also beat the market below but it’s BYD (+215.9%) that delivers the biggest year-on-year gain in the Top 10. Notice also Jetour up 161.2% to #15.

    Model-wise, the Kia Soluto remains in first place while the GWM Poer climbs to #2, becoming the country’s best-selling pickup above the Chevrolet D-Max which used to be the uncontested leader here. The Chevrolet Groove follows, ahead of three Kias: the Sonet, Seltos and Sportage.

    Previous month: Ecuador October 2025: Volkswagen up 5-fold in market surging 47.3%

    One year ago: Ecuador November 2024: Sales down another -20.5%, Suzuki (+12%) swims upstream

    Full November 2025 Top 20 brands and Top 10 models below.

    Ecuador November 2025 – brands:

    PosBrandNov-25%/24Oct2025 1-11%/24PosFY24
    1Kia1,84115.6%+ 36.0%117,75215.8%+ 14.2%12
    2Chevrolet1,32311.2%– 6.1%214,51712.9%– 21.7%21
    3Hyundai8016.8%+ 104.3%47,0286.2%+ 44.6%34
    4GWM7386.2%+ 140.4%65,6575.0%+ 92.1%48
    5Chery5664.8%+ 69.5%75,1554.6%+ 17.6%65
    6Renault5054.3%+ 61.9%84,3833.9%+ 28.8%77
    7Toyota4433.8%– 17.7%55,5574.9%– 9.9%53
    8JAC4163.5%+ 83.3%103,5463.2%+ 32.0%99
    9BYD3983.4%+ 215.9%142,5552.3%+ 250.0%14n/a
    10Sinotruk3773.2%+ 135.6%133,0792.7%+ 72.9%1117
    11DFSK3452.9%+ 104.1%122,9712.6%+ 22.8%1210
    12Suzuki3282.8%– 4.9%114,2993.8%+ 11.4%86
    13Dongfeng3182.7%+ 96.3%93,1702.8%+ 58.7%1016
    14Volkswagen2832.4%+ 75.8%32,9032.6%+ 18.7%1311
    15Jetour2692.3%+ 161.2%151,9081.7%+ 14.9%1718
    16Mazda2492.1%+ 25.1%162,4432.2%+ 8.7%1614
    17Hino2482.1%– 0.8%172,4632.2%+ 7.8%1513
    18Nissan1711.4%+ 9.6%181,5591.4%– 34.5%2012
    19Shineray1501.3%+ 4.2%201,5971.4%– 25.1%1915
    20Foton1191.0%+ 60.8%191,8461.6%+ 57.8%18n/a

    Ecuador November 2025 – models:

    PosModelNov-25%Oct2025 1-11%PosFY24
    1Kia Soluto7786.6%18,1587.2%12
    2GWM Poer5334.5%43,3523.0%46
    3Chevrolet D-Max4653.9%25,0934.5%21
    4Chevrolet Groove3843.3%33,8083.4%33
    5Kia Sonet3352.8%63,3202.9%54
    6Kia Seltos2912.5%52,2582.0%79
    7Kia Sportage2552.2%92,2782.0%67
    8Hyundai Tucson2251.9%82,2392.0%8n/a
    9Chery Arrizo1861.6%n/a1,3421.2%n/an/a
    10Suzuki Swift1671.4%n/a1,3141.2%n/a10
    n/aHyundai Grand i101491.3%101,5461.4%n/an/a
    n/aJAC HFC 10371341.1%n/a1,3311.2%n/an/a
    n/aHyundai Accent 1131.0%n/a7410.7%n/an/a
    n/aToyota Hilux910.8%71,3591.2%n/an/a
    n/aGWM Wingle870.7%n/a1,3111.2%n/an/a

    Source: AEADE

    Cape Verde Shigella Outbreak: Travel Health Alert for European Tourists – What You Need to Know

    12 December 2025 at 09:58
    Cape Verde Shigella Outbreak: Travel Health Alert for European Tourists – What You Need to Know
    Cape Verde linked to rising Shigella infections among European tourists; health authorities issue travel guidance to protect holidaymakers from severe gastrointestinal illness.

    Cape Verde is currently under the spotlight due to a Shigella outbreak affecting several European countries. This health issue, which has affected travellers returning from the island nation, is causing concern among tourists and the tourism industry alike. Health authorities in the UK, Ireland, France, Sweden, and the Netherlands have confirmed that several cases of Shigella sonnei, the pathogen responsible for the illness, have been traced back to Cape Verde. This news comes at a time when many European travellers are looking forward to their holidays in this idyllic destination.

    The Impact of Shigella on European Tourists

    Since October 2025, a significant increase in reported cases of Shigellosis has been noted, particularly among holidaymakers who visited the popular islands of Sal and Boa Vista. The first cases emerged in the United Kingdom, with 137 confirmed infections. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has linked the outbreak to travel to Cape Verde, noting that most of the cases were contracted at specific resort locations, most notably those offering all-inclusive services. Other countries like Sweden and France have also reported cases, although on a smaller scale.

    The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) has been monitoring the situation closely. The Centre’s reports indicate that the bacterial strain Shigella sonnei is the cause of this ongoing outbreak. This strain is known to cause diarrhoea, abdominal cramps, and fever, symptoms that can range from mild to severe. In some cases, the illness can lead to dehydration, which may require medical attention, especially among vulnerable groups such as the elderly and children.

    Shigella: A Growing Concern for Tourists

    Shigellosis is a contagious disease that spreads through the fecal-oral route, typically via contaminated food, water, or surfaces. The disease is a concern for tourists visiting areas with suboptimal sanitation. Although Cape Verde has long been a favoured destination for tourists seeking sunny beaches and vibrant culture, the outbreak underscores the importance of hygiene practices during travel. Infections can occur even in luxury resorts if food and water handling procedures are not up to standard.

    In response to the outbreak, tourism boards and health agencies are advising travellers to take preventive measures. The UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), along with local Cape Verdean health authorities, has issued guidance to holidaymakers. The advice includes frequent hand washing, drinking only bottled water, and avoiding undercooked food. In addition, public health experts recommend that travellers stay vigilant for any signs of illness after returning from affected regions.

    Tourism in Cape Verde and Its Resilience

    Despite the current health concerns, Cape Verde remains a popular tourist destination for Europeans. The country, known for its stunning beaches, luxury resorts, and rich cultural heritage, continues to attract thousands of visitors each year. Cape Verde’s tourism sector is a major contributor to the economy, and the country has made significant strides in ensuring the safety and comfort of its guests.

    Even with the ongoing outbreak, the Cape Verdean government is working closely with international health organisations to mitigate the situation. Resorts and hotels are being encouraged to enhance hygiene protocols, while travel agencies and airlines are increasing communication with passengers. The country’s tourism authorities are committed to maintaining high safety standards, helping to ensure that the outbreak does not have a long-term impact on the tourism industry.

    Boosting Tourism Despite Challenges

    While this outbreak may initially cause concern among potential tourists, Cape Verde’s tourism industry is no stranger to adapting in the face of challenges. The island nation has invested heavily in its infrastructure, ensuring that its resorts meet international hygiene standards. The Cape Verde Ministry of Tourism has assured that all necessary steps are being taken to safeguard tourists’ health, including increased surveillance and more robust sanitation measures across hotels and transport services.

    Travel experts highlight that destinations like Cape Verde are becoming increasingly resilient in managing outbreaks, as governments and local businesses work together to ensure that health risks are minimized. As more countries reopen their borders and tourism picks up again post-pandemic, it’s expected that Cape Verde’s tourism industry will rebound quickly. The island’s unique blend of cultures, natural beauty, and warm climate continues to make it a dream destination for many travellers, especially those seeking a luxury getaway.

    Preparing for Future Travel

    As Shigella outbreaks in tourist destinations are a rare but growing concern, travellers are encouraged to be more aware of health risks, especially when visiting places with different sanitation levels. By staying informed and following health guidelines, tourists can protect themselves and enjoy their travels without unnecessary worry.

    Ultimately, Cape Verde’s tourism industry is expected to bounce back stronger, demonstrating its resilience and commitment to providing safe and enjoyable experiences for visitors. Travellers looking to enjoy a holiday in Cape Verde can continue to enjoy the beauty and hospitality of the islands, taking necessary precautions to ensure a safe and pleasant trip. With the proper health and safety measures in place, Cape Verde remains a safe and appealing choice for European tourists looking for an exotic and relaxing getaway.

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    Estonia’s Tourism Grows Despite Six-Month Decline in Finnish Visitors

    12 December 2025 at 09:44
    Estonia’s Tourism Grows Despite Six-Month Decline in Finnish Visitors

    Estonia is witnessing a positive overall rise in foreign tourism, with 291,000 tourists visiting the country in October 2025, marking a 6% increase compared to the previous year. This growth, as reported by Statistics Estonia, underscores the country’s growing appeal as a travel destination. However, despite the overall increase in international visitors, the number of Finnish tourists has been on a six-month downward trend, a shift that has raised questions regarding regional travel patterns and preferences.

    According to the data, of the 291,000 total tourists visiting Estonia in October, 52% (153,000) came from abroad, while 48% (138,000) were domestic travelers. Finnish tourists have traditionally represented one of Estonia’s largest tourist groups, making their decline particularly notable. Finnish travelers are often drawn to Estonia due to its geographical proximity, shared cultural ties, and affordable travel options. However, recent months have seen a slowdown in Finnish arrivals, in contrast to the increasing number of visitors from other countries.

    The Impact of Finnish Tourist Decline

    The decline in Finnish tourists comes after a sustained period of strong cross-border travel between Estonia and Finland. Finnish visitors have long been a key demographic for Estonia’s tourism industry, often arriving by ferry or short flights to explore Tallinn’s medieval Old Town, Estonia’s beautiful coastline, and the country’s rich cultural and historical offerings.

    Finnish tourists typically favor short stays, with Tallinn being a popular weekend getaway destination. Attractions such as the Tallinn Old Town, Kadriorg Palace, and the Seaplane Harbour Museum have been perennial favorites. Additionally, Estonia’s well-known spa resorts and its proximity to Finland have made it an attractive destination for wellness and relaxation tourism.

    However, the six-month downward trend could be attributed to several factors. Changing economic conditions, fluctuations in travel budgets, and shifting travel preferences might be contributing to the reduction in Finnish visitors. The rise in local tourism and alternative travel destinations in the region could also be influencing this decline. Finnish visitors are increasingly opting for domestic tourism or exploring other international destinations that offer comparable cultural experiences.

    Overall Growth in Foreign Tourism

    Despite the decline in Finnish visitors, Estonia’s tourism industry has seen a broader rise in international arrivals. In October 2025, the 6% increase in the overall number of tourists visiting Estonia reflects a growing interest in the country’s diverse tourism offerings. Visitors from other European countries, as well as tourists from further afield, have contributed to this upward trend.

    Estonia’s tourism sector has been working to diversify its appeal, marketing the country’s natural beauty, historical sites, and modern attractions to a global audience. Tourism in the countryside, including destinations such as Saaremaa Island, the Lahemaa National Park, and Tartu, has gained popularity, as travelers seek more off-the-beaten-path experiences. The rise of eco-tourism and interest in sustainable travel has also driven some of this growth, with Estonia positioning itself as an environmentally friendly destination for nature lovers.

    Domestic Tourism on the Rise

    Alongside foreign arrivals, domestic tourism has also contributed to the positive tourism figures in Estonia. With 138,000 Estonian residents traveling within the country in October, there is a growing trend of local exploration. The government’s efforts to promote regional tourism have proven successful, encouraging residents to discover the hidden gems of their own country.

    Domestic tourism has seen a rise in the wake of the pandemic, as many Estonians have opted for local vacations rather than traveling abroad. This trend is expected to continue, with local tourism playing a crucial role in the recovery of the hospitality and leisure industries. Popular destinations within Estonia, such as the coastal areas of Pärnu, the resort town of Haapsalu, and the historical town of Tartu, have seen increased domestic visitor numbers.

    Tourism Strategies for the Future

    To counter the decline in Finnish tourists and sustain the growth of international visitors, Estonia’s Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications has outlined several strategies. The focus will be on expanding and diversifying the country’s tourism offerings, promoting lesser-known destinations, and strengthening Estonia’s visibility in international markets.

    Efforts will also be made to enhance Estonia’s digital presence, with a focus on reaching younger, tech-savvy travelers. Estonia’s reputation for digital innovation and its advanced e-residency program will continue to be leveraged to attract international visitors interested in technology and innovation tourism.

    Additionally, the growing demand for sustainable and nature-based tourism will be emphasized, with Estonia’s many natural parks, forests, and lakes being promoted as prime destinations for eco-friendly travel experiences. This aligns with global travel trends, where travelers are increasingly seeking destinations that prioritize sustainability and conservation.

    Conclusion: A Dynamic Tourism Landscape

    Estonia’s tourism industry is experiencing a dynamic period, marked by overall growth in foreign visitors and an uptick in domestic tourism. While the decline in Finnish tourists may signal changing travel patterns, the overall trend remains positive, with international visitors flocking to the country’s historical sites, natural beauty, and vibrant culture.

    With strategic investments in sustainable tourism and continued efforts to diversify its appeal, Estonia is well-positioned to maintain its status as an attractive European destination in 2025 and beyond. The country’s ability to adapt to shifting tourism trends and cater to a diverse range of travelers will ensure its continued success in the competitive global tourism market.

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    Bali’s Kintamani Region: Safety First for Tourists as Landslides and Flooding Affect Travel

    12 December 2025 at 07:55
    Bali’s Kintamani Region: Safety First for Tourists as Landslides and Flooding Affect Travel

    Tourists planning to visit Bali’s scenic Kintamani region are being advised to prioritize safety as severe weather conditions, including landslides, fallen trees, and road collapses, have caused significant disruptions in the area. With warnings in place for parts of Klungkung Regency and Karangasem Regency, travelers are urged to stay informed and exercise caution as major flooding events continue to impact road conditions.

    Kintamani, located in Bali’s northern highlands, is one of the island’s most popular tourist destinations, known for its stunning views of Mount Batur, the expansive Batur Caldera, and serene lakes. Tourists flock to the region for hiking, sightseeing, and experiencing Bali’s natural beauty. However, recent weather events have created dangerous conditions, particularly in the mountainous areas surrounding Kintamani, leading to road closures and hazardous travel conditions.

    Weather Warnings and Road Hazards

    The Indonesian Meteorological, Climatological, and Geophysical Agency (BMKG) has issued weather warnings for Kintamani, as heavy rainfall and strong winds have caused disruptions to the area’s infrastructure. In addition to landslides and fallen trees blocking roads, some parts of the region are experiencing significant flooding. These events have affected both local residents and tourists traveling to and from popular destinations in Bali’s highland areas.

    The weather warnings also extend to parts of Klungkung Regency and Karangasem Regency, areas that are frequently accessed by tourists visiting Mount Agung, Besakih Temple, and other cultural and natural attractions. The ongoing heavy rainfall has contributed to the rise in water levels, leading to the risk of flash floods in low-lying areas.

    To ensure the safety of visitors, local authorities have advised against traveling in the affected areas unless absolutely necessary. Road conditions may change rapidly, and travelers are urged to avoid taking the usual routes, especially during heavy rains or when road closures are announced. For those who must travel, it is essential to monitor local news for updates on road closures and potential hazards.

    Popular Tourist Attractions and Activities in Kintamani

    Despite the weather challenges, Kintamani remains a key destination for tourists visiting Bali. The region offers a range of activities, from trekking to Mount Batur for sunrise to relaxing at the nearby Toya Devasya hot springs. The panoramic views of Mount Batur and Lake Batur are a highlight for many tourists, making Kintamani an essential part of Bali’s natural beauty circuit.

    Hiking tours to Mount Batur are particularly popular, with groups setting out early in the morning to catch the breathtaking sunrise from the summit. However, with the current weather conditions, these tours may be impacted. Visitors planning hikes are advised to check with local tour operators for the latest weather reports and trail accessibility before embarking on any excursions.

    In addition to outdoor adventures, Kintamani is home to cultural attractions such as the Ulun Danu Batur Temple, a revered water temple located near the lake. The temple is a popular stop for tourists seeking to explore Bali’s spiritual heritage, and it offers a peaceful setting to enjoy the scenic surroundings.

    Safety Precautions for Travelers

    With the current weather conditions in mind, travelers are encouraged to take necessary precautions to ensure their safety while visiting Bali’s Kintamani region. Here are some essential safety tips:

    • Stay Informed: Check weather updates and road conditions before traveling. Local authorities and tourism offices provide real-time information on road closures, landslides, and other hazards in the region.
    • Avoid Traveling During Heavy Rain: If possible, avoid traveling during the heaviest periods of rain, as roads are more likely to be blocked or flooded.
    • Use Reliable Transportation: Use licensed and experienced drivers who are familiar with the region’s roads and conditions. They can navigate difficult terrain and detour routes more safely.
    • Dress Appropriately for the Weather: Wear waterproof clothing, sturdy shoes, and bring an umbrella or raincoat to stay dry during wet conditions.
    • Follow Local Advice: Pay attention to local authorities’ advice regarding closures or evacuation orders. Tourists are encouraged to stay within their accommodations if advised to do so.

    Alternative Routes and Travel Options

    For tourists who wish to continue exploring Bali despite the weather conditions, alternative routes are available. While some roads in Kintamani may be affected, travel through lower-altitude areas such as Ubud, Nusa Dua, and Seminyak may still be viable. These regions offer their own unique attractions and activities, such as cultural tours, nature walks, and spa experiences, and are less likely to be impacted by the adverse weather conditions in the highlands.

    For tourists interested in Bali’s natural beauty but seeking to avoid the current risks in Kintamani, visiting other areas of Bali, such as the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces in Tabanan or the coastal attractions of Canggu and Jimbaran, may provide alternative scenic experiences that are more accessible during this period.

    Conclusion: Ensuring a Safe and Enjoyable Trip to Bali

    While the weather challenges in Bali’s Kintamani region may pose temporary difficulties for tourists, the island remains a top destination for travelers seeking adventure, cultural exploration, and natural beauty. By taking proper safety precautions and staying informed about road conditions and weather updates, tourists can still enjoy a memorable trip to Bali, whether they choose to explore Kintamani or opt for alternative destinations on the island.

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    Indonesia November 2025: BYD Atto 1 confirms instant best-seller status

    12 December 2025 at 03:48

    The BYD Atto 1 confirms its status of instant best-seller in Indonesia.

    New vehicle wholesales in Indonesia have stabilised in November at -0.1% year-on-year to 74,252. Due to a mediocre start of the year, the year-to-date tally remains in frank negative at -9.5% to 710,084. Retail sales for their part are actually up 4.3% to 79,310 for the month but down -8.3% to 739,977 year-to-date.

    Toyota (-19.8%) is in deep trouble but still manages a 29.1% market share vs. 31.5% so far this year. Daihatsu (+16.5%) posts a very strong result but is down one percentage point on its YTD share at 15.7% vs. 16.7%. After reaching a record 14.3% share last month, BYD (+233.6%) is down slightly to a still tremendous 12.8% due to one single model as we’ll see further down. The Chinese carmaker more tham triples its sales year-on-year. Isuzu (+25.3%), Mitsubishi (+22.3%), Suzuki (+8.9%) and Mitsubishi Fuso (+5.4%) are also strong below whereas Honda (-63.9%) collapses. Retail-wise, Toyota (-6.2%) contains its loss ahead of Daihatsu (+5.3%), BYD (+191%) and Mitsubishi (+15%).

    Over in the wholesales models charts, the new BYD Atto 1 (aka Seagull or Dolphin Mini/Surf) confirms its spectacular arrival in the Indonesian market with a second straight win at above 10% share, this time 11.2%. This is a really momentous event and by far the most successful launch in the country ever. Leader year-to-date, the Toyota Kijang Innova (-24.3%) is back up one spot on October to #2, bypassing the Daihatsu Gran Max Pikap (+9.3%). The Toyota Avanza (-34.4%) is in difficulty at #4 while the Suzuki Carry Pikap (+31.4%) rounds out the Top 5 like last month. Strong runs by the Daihatsu Gran Max Minibus (+946.6%), Toyota Raize (+56.9%) and Rush (+20.7%).

    Previous month: Indonesia October 2025: BYD Atto 1 lands directly at #1 with 12.7% share

    One year ago: Indonesia November 2024: Toyota Avanza signs first win in over 2 years

    Full November 2025 Top 43 All brands (wholesales and retail) and Top 188 All models (wholesales) below.

    Note: Brands rankings include medium and heavy vehicles, models ranking does not.

    Indonesia November 2025 – brands (wholesales):

    PosBrandNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
    1Toyota21,64229.1%– 19.8%1224,01831.5%– 14.6%11
    2Daihatsu11,68415.7%+ 16.5%2118,77416.7%– 20.8%22
    3BYD9,48112.8%+ 233.6%340,1515.7%+ 189.6%611
    4Mitsubishi7,40210.0%+ 22.3%463,9189.0%– 2.8%34
    5Suzuki6,1028.2%+ 8.9%555,9057.9%– 7.0%45
    6Honda3,0314.1%– 63.9%653,3017.5%– 38.3%53
    7Isuzu2,5563.4%+ 25.3%722,6683.2%– 6.4%87
    8Mitsubishi Fuso2,4183.3%+ 5.4%822,6813.2%– 8.5%76
    9Wuling1,7032.3%– 33.2%1115,3822.2%– 17.6%1210
    10Hino1,6672.2%– 34.1%916,0702.3%– 25.3%118
    11Hyundai1,3031.8%– 21.2%1217,8972.5%– 12.8%109
    12Chery1,2111.6%+ 42.0%1017,9312.5%+ 131.6%912
    13Jaecoo7411.0%new241,4900.2%new22 –
    14Geely4880.7%new212,5090.4%new17 –
    15Aion3430.5%– 33.3%135,1650.7%+ 346.8%1421
    16BMW 2790.4%– 47.5%191,6140.2%– 60.8%2013
    17Mercedes2350.3%– 4.5%142,0890.3%– 38.0%1816
    18Mazda2300.3%– 36.8%172,8010.4%– 31.7%1614
    19GWM2240.3%+ 220.0%161,4500.2%+ 107.1%23n/a
    20Denza2090.3%new207,1761.0%new13 –
    21MG1490.2%– 15.3%151,7590.2%– 53.6%1915
    22Xpeng1330.2%new265710.1%new33 –
    23Citroen1050.1%– 16.7%281,2090.2%+ 0.4%2520
    24Jetour1030.1%new257070.1%new30 –
    25FAW950.1%+ 75.9%221,0070.1%+ 37.9%2624
    26BAIC880.1%+ 31.3%276210.1%+ 133.5%3131
    27Lexus860.1%– 56.8%331,4370.2%– 40.8%2417
    28Polytron810.1%new232860.0%new36 –
    29Ford760.1%– 5.0%307090.1%– 6.3%2926
    30UD Trucks720.1%– 53.5%291,5260.2%– 16.0%2118
    31Dongfeng (DFSK)710.1%– 10.1%317280.1%– 10.2%2825
    32Vinfast680.1%new183,1180.4%new15 –
    33Neta610.1%– 54.1%326030.1%– 7.5%3228
    34Mini240.0%– 52.9%364280.1%– 48.4%3523
    35Volvo220.0%+ 83.3%391250.0%+ 13.6%4032
    36Nissan170.0%– 87.3%359410.1%– 17.7%2719
    37Scania160.0%– 66.0%344530.1%+ 20.2%3430
    38Maxus150.0%new411790.0%new39 –
    39Volkswagen120.0%+ 140.0%372290.0%+ 189.9%3835
    40Seres50.0%n/a381210.0%+ 63.5%4134
    41Kia 30.0%– 85.0%42810.0%– 92.1%4222
    42Audi10.0%+ 0.0%43140.0%– 41.7%4337
    43Subaru00.0%– 100.0%402420.0%– 53.2%3729

    Indonesia November 2025 – brands (retail):

    PosBrandNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
    1Toyota24,26830.6%– 6.2%1233,65531.6%– 12.9%11
    2Daihatsu12,75016.1%+ 5.3%2125,28016.9%– 19.2%22
    3BYD 8,24310.4%+ 191.0%339,2895.3%+ 237.1%611
    4Mitsubishi7,0208.9%+ 15.0%462,4288.4%– 7.1%44
    5Suzuki6,0967.7%– 2.3%556,4497.6%– 9.7%55
    6Honda5,5056.9%– 37.2%664,2258.7%– 30.4%33
    7Isuzu2,7233.4%+ 11.0%822,3273.0%– 13.5%86
    8Mitsubishi Fuso2,5153.2%+ 6.6%722,8103.1%– 7.9%77
    9Wuling1,7782.2%– 29.0%1017,5062.4%– 21.5%128
    10Hino1,7382.2%– 17.6%918,5392.5%– 8.7%99
    11Chery1,4041.8%+ 74.2%1118,0712.4%+ 140.8%1112
    12Hyundai1,3051.6%– 21.0%1218,4642.5%– 10.1%1010
    13Jaecoo7741.0%new231,3780.2%new22 –
    14Aion3770.5%– 12.3%135,4390.7%+ 514.6%1422
    15Denza2900.4%new147,0471.0%new13 –
    16Geely2350.3%new152,0360.3%new19 –
    17GWM2340.3%+ 178.6%211,2660.2%+ 108.6%23n/a
    18Mazda2320.3%– 14.1%162,8740.4%– 28.1%1613
    19Mercedes2300.3%– 31.1%172,4500.3%– 32.3%1715
    20BMW 1760.2%– 27.3%182,1430.3%– 39.0%1816
    21Vinfast1680.2%new192,9570.4%new15 –
    22Xpeng1520.2%new255140.1%new32 –
    23Jetour1300.2%new276640.1%new30 –
    24MG1200.2%– 52.8%201,6480.2%– 58.3%2014
    25Citroen1010.1%– 19.2%281,1440.2%+ 38.7%2523
    26BAIC980.1%+ 164.9%296120.1%+ 287.3%3131
    27FAW950.1%+ 75.9%221,0070.1%+ 37.9%2625
    28Dongfeng (DFSK)940.1%+ 13.3%327700.1%– 23.6%2821
    29Lexus890.1%– 48.6%301,4240.2%– 44.6%2117
    30UD Trucks840.1%– 28.8%241,2200.2%– 27.9%2418
    31Ford710.1%+ 9.2%317470.1%– 0.7%2926
    32Polytron580.1%new262080.0%new39 –
    33Nissan310.0%– 78.9%348770.1%– 27.4%2719
    34Maxus 260.0%new391420.0%new40 –
    35Mini240.0%– 50.0%354680.1%– 43.5%3324
    36Volvo220.0%+ 83.3%401250.0%+ 13.6%4232
    37Scania160.0%– 66.0%334530.1%+ 20.2%3430
    38Kia 120.0%– 71.4%382730.0%– 76.7%3620
    39Volkswagen120.0%+ 100.0%372320.0%+ 146.8%3833
    40Seres70.0%+ 0.0%411280.0%+ 36.2%4134
    41Neta60.0%– 94.5%424040.1%– 24.5%3529
    42Audi10.0%+ 0.0%43140.0%– 39.1%4338
    43Subaru00.0%– 100.0%362700.0%– 53.8%3727

    Indonesia November 2025 – models (wholesales):

    PosModelNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
    1BYD Atto 18,33311.2%new117,7292.5%new10 –
    2Toyota Kijang Innova4,4756.0%– 24.3%353,1567.5%– 8.8%11
    3Daihatsu Gran Max Pikap (PU)4,4216.0%+ 9.3%235,4055.0%– 20.6%25
    4Toyota Avanza3,9125.3%– 34.4%435,2175.0%– 28.6%32
    5Suzuki Carry Pikap3,2474.4%+ 31.4%525,9153.6%– 3.9%89
    6Toyota Calya3,1224.2%– 20.6%626,0203.7%– 28.7%76
    7Toyota Rush2,5973.5%+ 20.7%1026,6583.8%– 9.1%68
    8Daihatsu Gran Max BV/MB2,4493.3%+ 946.6%815,8412.2%+ 149.3%1127
    9Toyota Raize2,1872.9%+ 56.9%2010,5281.5%– 11.5%1818
    10Mitsubishi Xpander2,1472.9%– 5.9%723,0723.2%– 20.4%97
    11Daihatsu Sigra2,1052.8%+ 1.5%1331,8894.5%– 36.9%43
    12Honda Brio1,8392.5%– 59.5%929,6914.2%– 36.5%54
    13Mitsubishi Destinator 1,8142.4%new127,1221.0%new30 –
    14Toyota Hilux1,5342.1%+ 98.2%1114,8472.1%+ 19.8%1219
    15Toyota Agya1,4161.9%– 10.1%1513,9862.0%– 22.0%1410
    16Suzuki Fronx1,4121.9%new228,7261.2%new24 –
    17Mitsubishi L-300 Pikap1,4111.9%+ 65.0%1810,9341.5%+ 1.8%1720
    18Isuzu Traga PHR1,1791.6%+ 24.1%1710,0261.4%+ 9.7%2023
    19Daihatsu Terios9791.3%– 28.9%1414,5642.1%– 11.1%1311
    20Toyota Fortuner9171.2%– 32.9%2512,1451.7%– 0.3%1515
    21Mitsubishi Pajero Sport8631.2%– 5.9%168,6001.2%– 29.8%2516
    22Mitsubishi L200 Triton8401.1%– 33.6%248,8941.3%+ 18.4%2326
    23Toyota Hilux Rangga7901.1%– 4.1%265,6730.8%+ 208.7%3250
    24Suzuki XL77251.0%– 18.6%197,1951.0%– 25.1%2822
    25Jaecoo J56530.9%new –6530.1%new80 –
    26Honda HR-V6090.8%– 58.9%2710,9601.5%– 24.6%1613
    27Toyota Hiace6020.8%– 41.2%296,2030.9%+ 11.6%3128
    28BYD M65670.8%– 68.0%329,9261.4%+ 105.8%2131
    29Hyundai Stargazer5640.8%– 6.0%238,0331.1%– 22.1%2621
    30Daihatsu Xenia5500.7%+ 34.1%335,2530.7%– 43.2%3424
    31Daihatsu Ayla5200.7%– 58.3%2110,3631.5%– 33.8%1912
    32Toyota Veloz4730.6%– 9.4%309,0141.3%– 26.7%2214
    33Toyota Yaris Cross4540.6%+ 59.9%363,2560.5%– 26.5%4436
    34Chery Tiggo Cross4510.6%new314,6290.7%new38 –
    35Wuling Darion4040.5%new –4040.1%new98 –
    36Wuling Binguo3660.5%– 24.4%284,0620.6%– 13.9%4033
    37Geely EX5 Max3210.4%new542,3420.3%new50 –
    38Mitsubishi Xforce2770.4%– 61.6%433,4020.5%– 42.1%4330
    39BYD Sealion 72750.4%new387,4981.1%new27 –
    40Hyundai Kona2690.4%– 18.2%636810.1%– 38.9%7965
    41Aion V2680.4%new402,8520.4%new45 –
    42BYD Atto 32560.3%– 16.3%462,5560.4%– 20.5%4744
    43Daihatsu Luxio2560.3%+ 2.0%442,4010.3%– 5.7%4948
    44Daihatsu Rocky2440.3%– 38.5%342,7320.4%– 29.9%4640
    45Honda WR-V2400.3%– 86.5%424,3910.6%– 61.4%3917
    46Isuzu D-Max2300.3%n/a1184460.1%+ 117.6%95111
    47Wuling Confero S2130.3%– 38.1%511,3300.2%– 42.4%6445
    48Wuling Air2110.3%– 73.1%563,4100.5%– 9.4%4238
    49Denza D92090.3%new477,1761.0%new29 –
    50Toyota Alphard2090.3%– 73.5%552,2320.3%– 56.3%5132
    51Hyundai Creta2080.3%+ 87.4%454,9560.7%+ 2.2%3634
    52Chery Tiggo 82070.3%– 42.3%394,7900.7%+ 397.9%3761
    53Honda BR-V2070.3%– 49.9%375,2130.7%– 44.8%3525
    54Suzuki APV Minibus1920.3%+ 28.0%411,9910.3%– 28.5%5346
    55Wuling Alvez1840.2%– 55.3%801,5050.2%– 37.8%6049
    56GWM Tank 3001760.2%+ 633.3%576920.1%+ 226.4%77106
    57Chery iCar 031720.2%+ 168.8%355,3760.8%+ 8300.0%3380
    58Geely Starray1670.2%new –1670.0%new127 –
    59Suzuki Alpha1400.2%– 67.6%523,7550.5%– 1.3%4137
    60Wuling Cortez1360.2%+ 4433.3%1346920.1%+ 207.6%78105
    61Hyundai Palisade1320.2%– 43.3%601,4790.2%– 20.4%6155
    62Suzuki Jimny1250.2%– 55.2%582,4090.3%+ 6.8%4851
    63Suzuki S-Presso1250.2%– 67.0%651,3500.2%– 50.9%6347
    64Xpeng X91210.2%new624640.1%new90 –
    65Chery Tiggo 91200.2%new613390.0%new103  –
    66Suzuki Grand Vitara1050.1%– 53.7%681,7140.2%– 21.2%5753
    67Chery Omoda E51040.1%– 69.3%531,2830.2%– 69.9%6539
    68Wuling Formo960.1%– 56.4%691,0180.1%+ 4.1%6757
    69Chery J6T840.1%new –840.0%new161 –
    70Honda Step WGN830.1%new644730.1%new89 –
    71Aion Hyptec750.1%new661,8010.3%new55 –
    72Mazda CX-5740.1%+ 57.4%857630.1%– 39.3%7162
    73Citroen C3720.1%+ 53.2%827070.1%+ 59.6%7686
    74Jetour Dashing700.1%new714470.1%new94 –
    75Wuling Cloud700.1%– 53.3%482,2130.3%– 29.9%5242
    76BMW IX1670.1%+ 55.8%1202020.0%+ 28.7%117104
    77Chery Omoda 5660.1%+ 65.0%817470.1%– 41.5%7356
    78Mercedes E-Class660.1%+ 135.7% –2550.0%– 8.3%111101
    79MG ZS660.1%+ 312.5%704610.1%– 44.6%9172
    80Hyundai Santa Fe630.1%– 62.0%871,6150.2%+ 78.8%5868
    81Toyota Camry630.1%n/a943050.0%+ 3.7%107102
    82Jaecoo J7610.1%new886120.1%new81 –
    83Neta V600.1%– 14.3%835010.1%– 7.7%8681
    84Hyundai Ioniq 5580.1%– 55.4%1027350.1%– 41.5%7460
    85Polytron G3+570.1%new751730.0%new126 –
    86Lexus LM560.1%– 47.7%979610.1%– 30.9%6859
    87DFSK Mini Truck530.1%– 32.9%1075430.1%– 13.4%8378
    88MG VS HEV520.1%+ 477.8%891410.0%– 54.5%13499
    89Mazda CX-3510.1%– 68.9%727500.1%– 39.0%7263
    90Mazda3490.1%– 30.0%967250.1%+ 2.5%7575
    91BAIC BJ30480.1%new741130.0%new147 –
    92BMW 3 Series470.1%– 35.6%1081830.0%– 77.9%12271
    93Vinfast VF 3470.1%new501,5620.2%new59 –
    94Ford Everest460.1%– 16.4%913880.1%– 14.0%9984
    95BMW i5430.1%+ 152.9% –1060.0%+ 7.1%151134
    96Daihatsu Sirion400.1%n/a1122000.0%+ 11.7%118117
    97Toyota Voxy400.1%– 83.0%938490.1%– 53.9%7054
    98BAIC BJ40 Plus370.0%n/a1054360.1%+ 223.0%97123
    99BMW X1360.0%– 53.2% –1530.0%– 73.0%13377
    100Citroen C3 Aircross SUV330.0%– 58.2%904970.1%– 34.7%8773
    101Jetour X70P330.0%new952600.0%new110 –
    102Suzuki Ertiga310.0%– 94.3%841,7670.2%– 69.0%5629
    103Ford Ranger300.0%+ 20.0%923130.0%+ 2.3%10498
    104Mazda CX-60300.0%+ 3.4%673130.0%+ 42.3%105107
    105BYD Seal290.0%– 95.4%1211,1670.2%– 75.2%6635
    106Honda Civic290.0%n/a1032220.0%– 64.1%11376
    107GWM Tank 500270.0%+ 107.7%1501740.0%– 55.5%12488
    108Jaecoo J8270.0%new732250.0%new112 –
    109Mercedes C-Class260.0%+ 271.4%1271970.0%– 53.3%11989
    110Honda CR-V240.0%– 84.8%784550.1%– 85.6%9243
    111Polytron G3240.0%new861180.0%new144 –
    112Toyota Corolla230.0%+ 155.6%1091240.0%– 34.0%142113
    113Lexus LX220.0%+ 10.0%122970.0%– 40.5%155116
    114GWM Ora 03210.0%new593520.0%new101 –
    115Wuling Mitra 210.0%new494450.1%new96 –
    116DFSK Gelora180.0%n/a1411550.0%+ 25.0%131132
    117Toyota Vellfire180.0%– 71.0%1153650.1%– 22.3%10083
    118Toyota Land Cruiser 300170.0%– 85.1%1064910.1%– 64.4%8858
    119Mercedes A-Class160.0%+ 128.6%158380.0%– 77.2%183118
    120Toyota Yaris160.0%+ 220.0% –1670.0%– 54.4%12892
    121BMW 2 Series150.0%– 81.7%1131050.0%– 66.3%15296
    122Nissan Serena150.0%– 88.2%1105710.1%– 18.5%8269
    123BMW 5 Series140.0%– 33.3%1381090.0%– 67.9%15095
    124Mazda CX-8140.0%+ 55.6%1171120.0%– 8.2%149131
    125MG 4140.0%– 89.6%1199270.1%– 59.6%6952
    126BYD Dolphin130.0%– 89.9%1265350.1%– 52.5%8466
    127Maxus MIFA 9130.0%new1301180.0%new145 –
    128Mini Cooper130.0%– 56.7%1232890.0%– 31.5%10885
    129Vinfast VF e34130.0%new991,4520.2%new62 –
    130Volvo EX30130.0%+ 116.7%153460.0%+ 411.1%179192
    131Mercedes GLE120.0%+ 0.0%1452200.0%– 21.1%114100
    132Toyota Corolla Cross120.0%– 7.7%1331310.0%+ 20.2%139136
    133Xpeng G6120.0%new1551250.0%new141 –
    134BMW i4100.0%n/a173510.0%+ 75.9%178176
    135Mercedes GLC100.0%+ 25.0%1292100.0%– 12.5%115103
    136Mini Countryman100.0%+ 11.1%1321130.0%– 65.1%14897
    137BMW X590.0%– 77.5%1111570.0%– 69.5%13079
    138Mazda690.0%+ 350.0%165460.0%+ 43.8%180174
    139MG 5 GT90.0%+ 12.5%771550.0%– 32.3%132108
    140BMW IX80.0%+ 166.7%135570.0%– 54.8%175130
    141BMW X780.0%– 50.0%143930.0%– 2.1%158137
    142BYD E680.0%new763110.0%new106 –
    143Lexus RX80.0%– 81.4%1562760.0%– 62.3%10974
    144BMW X370.0%– 92.4%981740.0%– 64.0%12582
    145Toyota Vios70.0%– 50.0% –940.0%– 27.1%156124
    146BMW 4 Series60.0%– 80.6%125790.0%– 49.7%162114
    147Chery Tiggo 8 Pro60.0%+ 500.0%1391410.0%+ 187.8%135167
    148MG HS60.0%n/a100580.0%– 41.4%173140
    149Vinfast VF 560.0%new146750.0%new163 –
    150Volvo XC6060.0%+ 200.0%136380.0%+ 58.3%184182
    151VW ID.BUZZ60.0%new1371160.0%new146 –
    152BMW 7 Series50.0%– 50.0%116720.0%– 46.7%165126
    153Seres E50250.0%n/a1241210.0%+ 63.5%143144
    154Toyota bZ4X50.0%+ 25.0%104740.0%– 25.3%164128
    155VW Tiguan50.0%+ 25.0%142710.0%+ 6.0%167155
    156Mercedes S-Class40.0%+ 0.0% –260.0%– 65.8%197148
    157Mercedes Sprinter40.0%+ 300.0%151300.0%– 43.4%194164
    158BAIC X-5530.0%n/a159720.0%+ 10.8%166151
    159Hyundai Genesis30.0%n/a147150.0%n/a208 –
    160Kia Carnival30.0%– 78.6%164320.0%– 81.1%190115
    161Mercedes GLA30.0%– 57.1%128710.0%– 67.0%168110
    162BMW X620.0%n/a149190.0%– 66.7%206162
    163Hyundai Staria20.0%– 77.8%163380.0%– 61.2%185138
    164Hyundai Tucson20.0%– 97.2% –920.0%+ 27.8%159147
    165Maxus MIFA 720.0%new181610.0%new171 –
    166Mazda MX-520.0%n/a157360.0%+ 2.9%187171
    167Mercedes EQB20.0%n/a –80.0%+ 166.7%214197
    168Mercedes EQE20.0%n/a114380.0%+ 40.7%186175
    169MG Cyberster20.0%– 77.8%183130.0%– 40.9%210177
    170Nissan Terra20.0%– 66.7%140530.0%– 35.4%177146
    171Vinfast VF 620.0%new131250.0%new200 –
    172Volvo EX4020.0%new –50.0%new224 –
    173Wuling Almaz20.0%– 98.7%1542090.0%– 80.6%11667
    174Audi Q810.0%n/a17240.0%+ 0.0%228202
    175BMW i710.0%– 93.8%174220.0%– 81.2%202133
    176BMW XM10.0%n/a160250.0%+ 316.7%201194
    177Chery Tiggo 5X10.0%– 96.7%1611370.0%– 83.7%13770
    178Genesis G8010.0%n/a –40.0%+ 100.0%229206
    179Hyundai Ioniq 910.0%new –10.0%new238 –
    180Mazda CX-910.0%– 80.0% –70.0%– 85.7%218166
    181Mercedes AMG GT10.0%n/a –140.0%n/a209 –
    182Mercedes Maybach S Class10.0%+ 0.0% –60.0%+ 200.0%222215
    183Mini Aceman10.0%– 91.7% –260.0%+ 36.8%198179
    184Mitsubishi L100 EV10.0%– 90.9% –390.0%– 32.8%182160
    185Neta X10.0%– 98.4%1681270.0%+ 16.5%140127
    186Toyota GR 8610.0%– 83.3%185980.0%+ 60.7%154159
    187Toyota Supra10.0%n/a –60.0%– 14.3%223195
    188VW T-Cross10.0%+ 0.0%18650.0%– 58.3%225187

    Source: GAIKINDO

    Over Hundred and Twenty Two Million Americans Set to Travel for the Holidays Your Guide to Navigating the Chaos of 2025’s Record Travel Surge

    12 December 2025 at 02:15
    Over Hundred and Twenty Two Million Americans Set to Travel for the Holidays Your Guide to Navigating the Chaos of 2025’s Record Travel Surge
    "AAA forecasts 122.4 million Americans traveling this holiday season. Discover tips to avoid peak traffic and rising airfares for Christmas and New Year 2025."

    The United States is about to experience its busiest holiday travel season ever, with a staggering 122.4 million Americans expected to hit the roads and skies between December 20, 2025, and January 1, 2026. This record-breaking number of travelers represents an increase of nearly 2.2 million over the previous year, setting a new benchmark for domestic holiday travel. According to the American Automobile Association (AAA), this year’s holiday travel forecast promises to be a perfect storm of rising flight costs, heightened traffic congestion, and long delays at major airports and highways across the country.

    The Road to Record-Breaking Travel

    The surge in travel comes as many Americans are eager to reunite with family, take year-end vacations, or escape to tropical destinations. While road trips remain the top choice for most, with 109.5 million people planning to drive, the air travel segment has also seen a significant uptick. 8.03 million travelers are expected to fly domestically this year, a notable increase from previous years. According to data from Cirium, the holiday season’s airfares are averaging a record $900 for round-trip tickets, reflecting a 7% rise compared to 2024 prices.

    This influx of travelers, combined with the steady increase in costs for flying, presents a challenging landscape for many, both on the ground and in the air. The peak days of travel—especially December 21, 22, 28, and 29—are expected to see airports and highways overwhelmed with travelers. The most crowded day, December 26, is anticipated to see over 3.1 million scheduled domestic flights.

    Peak Days and Worst Times to Travel

    For those planning to travel by car, December 20-23 will likely be the worst time to hit the road, with traffic congestion expected to peak between 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. during these days. Similarly, travelers heading out on December 26 or 29 should expect longer-than-usual travel times, particularly between 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. These peak congestion times are attributed to a combination of last-minute travelers and individuals trying to fit in post-Christmas or pre-New Year’s trips.

    For those flying, the busiest travel days will fall on December 21, 22, and 26, as most Americans opt for these dates to start or complete their holiday travels. Conversely, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve, and New Year’s Day will offer some relief for travelers, with fewer scheduled flights and less crowded airports.

    What You Need to Know About Rising Flight Costs

    While a 7% rise in domestic airfare may seem modest, it still translates to a notable increase in travel expenses for many families planning to fly this year. A round-trip flight in 2025 is now averaging nearly $900, up from approximately $840 last year. The busiest days for air travel—just before Christmas and New Year’s—will see the highest ticket prices, with budget carriers being unable to fill extra seats.

    However, according to Cirium, airfares are more stable than in 2024 due to the absence of excess capacity, as low-cost carriers have adjusted their operations. For those willing to be flexible, flying on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve, or New Year’s Day offers an opportunity to enjoy lower airfares and less crowded airports.

    Top 5 Worst U.S. Routes for Holiday Traffic in 2025

    With millions of cars on the road during the holiday season, certain routes are expected to be particularly problematic. Major metropolitan areas like Los Angeles, New York, and Boston are expected to see extended travel times on key highways. Based on traffic data, the I-95 North route from Boston to Portsmouth will face the most severe delays on December 20, with estimated travel time increasing by 126%. Travelers on the I-45 North from Galveston to Houston will encounter delays on December 23, seeing a 82% increase in travel time.

    Los Angeles drivers can expect I-10 East to Palm Springs to be heavily congested, especially on December 26, with travel time increasing by 89%. Similarly, in New York, the Long Island Expressway East from New York to the Hamptons will see delays of 90% on December 22, with the travel time increasing by 2 hours and 23 minutes.

    Tips for Avoiding Holiday Travel Chaos

    For Road Travelers:

    1. Avoid Peak Hours – If possible, plan your drive before 9 a.m. or after 8 p.m. on high-traffic days, especially December 20-23 and December 26-28.
    2. Consider Alternative Routes – Avoiding the major interstate highways can sometimes help reduce congestion, especially around large cities like Atlanta, Chicago, and Los Angeles.
    3. Plan for Breakdowns – Roadside emergencies spike during this season, so have an emergency kit ready and check your vehicle’s condition before departure.

    For Air Travelers:

    1. Book Early – Given the high demand and rising flight costs, it’s important to book early to secure better prices and availability.
    2. Travel on Off-Peak Days – Flying on Christmas Eve or New Year’s Day can help you avoid the crowds and high prices associated with peak travel days.
    3. Arrive Early – Airports will be packed with passengers, so give yourself plenty of time to navigate security and other airport processes.

    Safety First: Protect Yourself During the Holidays

    With such a high volume of travelers, it’s critical for Americans to stay vigilant on the roads and in airports. AAA reports that traffic accidents and breakdowns are common during the holiday season, contributing to even more delays. It’s also important to be mindful of impaired driving and other safety risks, especially during National Impaired Driving Prevention Month. Drivers are urged to plan ahead and avoid drinking and driving, as many will be traveling long distances to visit family or enjoy vacation destinations.

    Conclusion: Stay Smart and Plan Ahead

    This year’s holiday travel season will be challenging, but with careful planning, you can make the most of your journey. Whether you’re heading out for a family road trip, flying to see loved ones, or cruising to a tropical paradise, staying flexible, booking early, and avoiding peak hours will help ensure you have a smoother travel experience. With over 122 million Americans expected to travel, the holidays will undoubtedly be busy, but the memories you make along the way will be worth it.

    As we usher in the holiday season, take these insights to heart, stay informed, and most importantly, enjoy your journey — because holiday travel is as much about the destination as it is the journey itself.

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    December 2025 update arrives for Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Fold 6

    11 December 2025 at 17:43

    Samsung has pushed the December 2025 security update for the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Galaxy Z Fold 6 smartphones. The update is currently live for users in Korea, and the company will expand it to more countries soon.

    December 2025 security update comes with software versions F956NKSS2CYKE for the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 and F741NKSS2CYKE for the Galaxy Z Flip 6. The installation package size is around 450MB.

    The update mainly focuses on improving security and system stability. According to Samsung, it brings 68 important fixes. Out of these, 57 fixes are from Google for Android, including 6 critical and 51 high-level security issues. The update also includes 11 fixes from Samsung for One UI, which make Galaxy devices even safer to use.

    Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Flip 6 December 2025 update

    This fresh update is based on Android 16 and One UI 8. However, the company has already started preparing the next major release, One UI 8.5, for these devices. Early test builds of One UI 8.5 have already been spotted for both the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6.

    In addition, Samsung has begun the One UI 8 Beta Program for the Galaxy S25 series. The company may soon expand this program to more devices. The stable version of One UI 8 is expected to launch with the Galaxy S26 series.

    While waiting for One UI 8.5, it is important to keep your device updated. If you own a Galaxy Z Fold 6 or Galaxy Z Flip 6, check for the new update and download it to enjoy better security and stability.

    Google Search Top Stories Preferred Source

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    Global Galaxy S25 phones grab December 2025 update on One UI 8

    By:Yash
    11 December 2025 at 13:47

    Days after initial rollout, Samsung is now bringing December 2025 security update to the Global Galaxy S25 phones. The software is based on One UI 8.0 atop Android 16 and available for those who didn’t join Beta Program.

    Samsung launched One UI 8.5 Beta Program on December 8th. First Beta is available in Germany, South Korea, the UK and the US. Second Beta rollout is expected later this month, along with country expansion.

    Hours before kicking off the One UI 8.5 Beta, Samsung provided the December 2025 update to the Galaxy S25 series in South Korea. The firmware has finally crossed Korean boundaries and is hitting users globally.

    Despite the Global rollout, the latest software hasn’t arrived in the US. Owners of the S25 series are still awaiting the update stateside. You can check for the BYKS build through Settings > Software update > Download and install.

    Earlier this month, Samsung detailed its December 2025 patch. The package carries fixes for a total of 68 vulnerabilities, with CVE and SVE included.

    If your country doesn’t qualify for the Beta Program, you have to be satisfied with the latest security patch. The security patch is necessary as it significantly improves the overall user experience and privacy.

    Samsung hasn’t mentioned specific changes to this firmware. However, each release aims to elevate Galaxy experiences. It happens as the installation wipes out Android and app cache to clean up storage from unnecessary data.

    Galaxy S25 International variant December update rollout started. pic.twitter.com/8PywIlfqvi

    — Tarun Vats (@tarunvats33) December 11, 2025

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    Austria November 2025: VW at highest in 1.5 year, Mitsubishi Colt up to #7

    11 December 2025 at 10:26

    First Top 20 finish for the Mitsubishi Colt.

    23,008 new cars hit Austrian roads in November, a fantastic 20.5% year-on-year improvement. The year-to-date volume is now up 13.1% to 262,602. Volkswagen (+46.8%) plays a big role in the market’s overall rise, climbing to 16.8% share vs. 14.4% so far this year. This is the carmaker’s highest share since May 2024. Skoda (+3.9%) is more modest in 2nd place while BMW (-3.6%) actually falls. Hyundai (+119.6%) shoots up 10 spots on last month to #4. Seat (+63.4%) and Dacia (+21.8%) also shine in the remainder of the Top 10. In contrast Cupra (-23.7%) and Tesla (-7.7%) disappoint. BYD is up 64.3% to #14.

    Model-wise, the Skoda Octavia (-7.2%) stays on top despite going against the positive market. It is followed by three Volkswagens: the Golf (+20.4%), Polo (+145.9%) and Tiguan (+29.5%). The new Dacia Bigster is back inside the Austrian Top 5 for the third time and breaks into the YTD Top 20 at #18. Below the BMW X1 (+4.8%), the Mitsubishi Colt (+542.6%) – a rebadged Renault Clio – scores its first Top 20 finish, landing directly at #7. The Hyundai i10 (#11) and MG ZS (#12) also impress.

    Previous month: Austria October 2025: Sales up 11.4%, Skoda Octavia and Seat Ibiza on top

    One year ago: Austria November 2024: Cupra breaks all records, BYD Seal repeats at #8

    Full November 2025 Top 54 All brands and Top 20 models below.

    Austria November 2025 – brands:

    PosBrandNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
    1Volkswagen3,87216.8%+ 46.8%137,78114.4%+ 11.7%11
    2Skoda2,2349.7%+ 3.9%228,34510.8%+ 20.7%22
    3BMW1,4656.4%– 3.6%318,0496.9%+ 3.5%33
    4Hyundai1,2805.6%+ 119.6%1410,6084.0%+ 28.1%97
    5Dacia1,0664.6%+ 21.8%712,2354.7%+ 23.0%79
    6Audi1,0064.4%+ 1.4%415,9376.1%+ 9.1%44
    7Seat1,0034.4%+ 63.4%612,3054.7%+ 3.9%65
    8Mercedes1,0024.4%+ 7.9%512,3804.7%+ 9.0%56
    9Toyota8083.5%+ 10.8%910,3673.9%+ 3.9%108
    10Peugeot7533.3%+ 19.1%88,4363.2%+ 27.4%1210
    11Opel6973.0%+ 26.3%107,6062.9%+ 43.5%1418
    12Renault6913.0%+ 0.0%138,6903.3%+ 28.8%1112
    13Cupra6793.0%– 23.7%1110,6904.1%+ 71.4%815
    14BYD5902.6%+ 64.3%156,4112.4%+ 78.9%1522
    15Ford5872.6%– 12.4%127,6502.9%+ 24.6%1316
    16Kia5722.5%+ 32.4%195,6532.2%– 14.5%1713
    17MG5662.5%+ 89.3%214,8581.8%+ 39.5%2021
    18Mitsubishi5272.3%+ 206.4%232,2160.8%– 44.6%2520
    19Mazda4652.0%– 22.9%185,7692.2%– 8.7%1614
    20Citroen4602.0%+ 61.4%164,8921.9%+ 52.5%1923
    21Volvo4151.8%+ 13.4%173,9071.5%– 5.9%2219
    22Tesla4061.8%– 7.7%305,4822.1%– 18.9%1811
    23Suzuki3521.5%– 1.4%224,0891.6%– 29.1%2117
    24Fiat2961.3%+ 140.7%203,1221.2%– 1.1%2324
    25Mini1980.9%+ 61.0%241,7410.7%+ 2.8%2626
    26Jeep1780.8%+ 91.4%251,5370.6%+ 34.8%2829
    27Leapmotor1400.6%new277210.3%new32 –
    28Nissan1140.5%– 61.0%332,6911.0%+ 2.6%2425
    29Honda1060.5%+ 49.3%281,2840.5%+ 22.5%3031
    30Alfa Romeo1040.5%– 11.9%261,4190.5%+ 32.7%2930
    31Land Rover800.3%– 9.1%321,2760.5%+ 8.3%3128
    32Porsche790.3%– 53.5%291,5490.6%– 7.7%2727
    33Smart450.2%+ 36.4%313830.1%– 15.8%3434
    34Polestar220.1%– 71.4%356850.3%+ 14.0%3332
    35Subaru200.1%– 4.8%373700.1%+ 51.6%3535
    36Lexus190.1%– 53.7%363090.1%– 28.8%3733
    37Jaecoo190.1%new39320.0%new46 –
    38KGM/SsangYong150.1%– 50.0%343460.1%+ 65.6%3636
    39Alpine120.1%+ 1100.0%381540.1%+ 1300.0%3850
    40Xpeng80.0%n/a –100.0%+ 900.0%5469
    41Lamborghini50.0%+ 400.0%42720.0%+ 132.3%4043
    42Ferrari50.0%– 28.6%41700.0%– 24.7%4140
    43DFSK50.0%n/a43320.0%+ 166.7%4551
    44NIO50.0%n/a4980.0%+ 166.7%5560
    45DS40.0%– 66.7%401220.0%– 37.4%3937
    46MAN40.0%+ 100.0%47270.0%– 22.9%4842
    47Omoda30.0%new4470.0%new56 –
    48Bentley20.0%n/a46450.0%+ 200.0%4349
    49Maserati20.0%+ 0.0% –120.0%– 33.3%5146
    50Aston Martin10.0%n/a45490.0%+ 96.0%4245
    51BAIC10.0%n/a51200.0%+ 233.3%4956
    52Lotus10.0%n/a –50.0%– 50.0%5854
    53Cadillac10.0%n/a –20.0%– 33.3%6159
    54Kutsenits10.0%n/a –10.0%– 50.0%6861

    Austria November 2025 – models:

    PosModelNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
    1Skoda Octavia6082.6%– 7.2%17,4042.8%+ 2.5%12
    2VW Golf5432.4%+ 20.4%36,3692.4%– 23.3%21
    3VW Polo5092.2%+ 145.9%53,8721.5%+ 32.6%1013
    4VW Tiguan4742.1%+ 29.5%104,0981.6%– 4.5%77
    5Dacia Bigster4532.0%new122,7731.1%new18 –
    6BMW X14391.9%+ 4.8%44,8391.8%+ 10.4%44
    7Mitsubishi Colt4371.9%+ 542.6%n/an/an/an/an/a
    8Toyota Yaris/Cross4111.8%+ 51.1%74,2291.6%+ 11.9%58
    9VW Bus3751.6%+ 253.8%133,5011.3%+ 6.5%1312
    10Seat Leon3731.6%+ 139.1%113,3591.3%+ 90.3%14n/a
    11Hyundai i103581.6%+ 2137.5%n/an/an/an/an/an/a
    12MG ZS3541.5%+ 70.2%n/a2,7341.0%+ 73.6%20n/a
    13Seat Ibiza3301.4%+ 42.9%25,0071.9%+ 10.1%35
    14Dacia Sandero3211.4%– 8.5%94,0101.5%– 3.3%96
    15Skoda Enyaq3111.4%– 14.1%142,7581.1%+ 30.9%19n/a
    16VW T-Roc2961.3%+ 46.5%n/an/an/an/an/an/a
    17VW Caddy2941.3%+ 72.9%n/an/an/an/an/a15
    18BYD Seal2881.3%– 8.6%n/a3,0251.2%+ 39.9%1518
    19Skoda Karoq2791.2%– 20.5%174,1431.6%+ 23.3%610
    20Tesla Model Y2761.2%– 8.0%n/a3,8621.5%– 20.9%113
    n/aSkoda Fabia2521.1%+ 0.4%64,0721.6%+ 11.7%89
    n/aSkoda Elroq2461.1%new82,9821.1%new16 –
    n/aVW ID.71870.8%+ 39.6%n/a1,9620.7%+ 233.7%n/an/a
    n/aDacia Duster1810.8%– 39.7%163,5221.3%+ 2.6%1211
    n/aBYD Sealion1390.6%+ 1290.0%n/a2,0060.8%+ 19960.0%n/an/a
    n/aCupra Terramar830.4%– 52.0%n/a2,9371.1%+ 1108.6%17n/a

    Source: Statistik Austria

    Galaxy S24 gets December 2025 update, but users want One UI 8.5

    By:Yash
    11 December 2025 at 08:27

    Galaxy S24 users are confused about the One UI 8.5 Beta rollout, and Samsung has quietly pushed the December 2025 security update.

    On December 8, Samsung first released the December patch for the Galaxy S25 series and kicked off the One UI 8.5 Beta Program a few hours later. Well, it’s not going to happen with the Galaxy S24 series, at least for now.

    That said, Galaxy S24 series users have to settle for the December 2025 security update. It’s a big package that weighs about 350 megabytes. Samsung equipped it with 68 specific improvements, targeting Android and One UI.

    Users in South Korea are getting the latest firmware with PDA CYL1. It’s an initial rollout that sequentially expands to more countries. Besides security improvements, the firmware has nothing significant to look at.

    Check for updates through Settings > Software update > Download and install.

    One UI 8.5 Update

    Samsung currently has no plans for One UI 8.5 Beta expansion. Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, and S25 Ultra are the only candidates qualifying. We may see a Beta Program for more Samsung models in the next couple of weeks.

    Meanwhile, Samsung is already testing One UI 8.5 for many devices, including the S24 series. The scope just widened to cover the Galaxy S23 series of phones. However, the Stable distribution is unlikely to begin before the start of Q2 2026.

    The next wave of Beta rollout is expected in late December, covering two more countries: India and Poland. Samsung may provide the second Beta to current Beta participants on December 22 in Germany, Korea, the UK, and the US.

    Samsung Galaxy S24 December 2025 Update

    Source – Samsung Community / South Korea

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    Slovenia November 2025: Jeep Avenger (+150%), Dacia Sandero (+147.7%) highlight solid market

    11 December 2025 at 07:40

    The Jeep Avenger ends the month just 3 sales off a maiden Top 10 finish.

    New car sales in Slovenia advance a solid 13.5% year-on-year in November to 4,861 units, leading to a year-to-date volume up 8.8% to 54,164. Volkswagen (+10%) retains the brands top spot with 14.9% share, well ahead of Skoda (+12.1%) at 10.6% and despite the latter advancing faster year-on-year. Toyota (+9.5%), Renault (+5.8%) and Dacia (+5.4%) are more discreet while Hyundai (-12.9%) disappoints with a negative score. MG (+430.8%) soars to a record 7th place with 4.3% share vs. 1.6% year-to-date, the carmaker’s second incursion inside the Slovenian Top 10 after December 2023 (#10). Jeep (+155%), Opel (+88.3%) and Citroen (+75.5%) also stun below.

    Over in the models charts, the Renault Clio (+26.8%) surges ahead to reclaim the top spot it holds year-to-date with 4.1% share. The Skoda Octavia (+13.6%) is also sturdy and is up one rank on last month to #2. Up to a record #2 a year ago, the Hyundai Tucson (-20.4%) skids year-on-year but is up to #3 vs. #10 in October. Excellent scores for the Dacia Sandero (+147.7%) at #4 vs. #24 YTD and the VW Tiguan (+113.7%) now up to #6 so far this year. The Jeep Avenger (+150%) ends the month just 3 sales off a maiden Top 10 finish.

    Previous month: Slovenia October 2025: VW T-Roc takes the lead

    One year ago: Slovenia November 2024: Hyundai Tucson surges to #2

    Full November 2025 Top 47 All brands and Top 253 All models below.

    Slovenia November 2025 – brands:

    PosBrandNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
    1Volkswagen72414.9%+ 10.0%18,33615.4%+ 12.3%11
    2Skoda51710.6%+ 12.1%25,97111.0%+ 15.0%23
    3Renault4579.4%+ 5.8%35,51710.2%+ 0.3%32
    4Toyota2765.7%+ 9.5%43,0375.6%– 4.8%54
    5Hyundai2575.3%– 12.9%53,0885.7%+ 18.0%46
    6Dacia2134.4%+ 5.4%61,8953.5%– 8.5%97
    7MG2074.3%+ 430.8%148671.6%+ 30.0%1621
    8Ford1964.0%+ 3.2%72,4544.5%+ 57.3%711
    9Peugeot1913.9%– 22.4%102,4694.6%– 13.4%65
    10Citroen1793.7%+ 75.5%131,8773.5%+ 5.6%1010
    11Opel1773.6%+ 88.3%121,5562.9%+ 14.6%1213
    12Audi1673.4%+ 11.3%81,8753.5%+ 1.7%119
    13Kia1523.1%– 23.2%92,2724.2%+ 3.2%88
    14BMW1112.3%+ 24.7%111,4552.7%+ 1.3%1312
    15Jeep1022.1%+ 155.0%165371.0%+ 40.9%2325
    16Suzuki831.7%+ 22.1%228331.5%– 21.9%1716
    17Seat801.6%+ 150.0%206351.2%– 22.8%2219
    18Mazda751.5%+ 36.4%197411.4%+ 4.1%2020
    19Leapmotor751.5%new182630.5%new29 –
    20Mercedes731.5%– 18.9%151,3362.5%+ 21.2%1415
    21Forthing651.3%+ 622.2%237621.4%+ 394.8%1930
    22Nissan501.0%– 58.0%219301.7%+ 11.6%1517
    23Cupra450.9%– 46.4%176991.3%+ 38.4%2122
    24Omoda350.7%new35580.1%new39 –
    25Tesla320.7%– 46.7%268061.5%+ 4.8%1818
    26Geely320.7%– 34.7%303930.7%+ 4.8%2523
    27Fiat250.5%– 59.7%253940.7%– 66.6%2414
    28KG Mobility/Ssangyong250.5%– 24.2%273280.6%+ 76.3%2729
    29Volvo240.5%– 44.2%243570.7%– 0.3%2624
    30Dongfeng220.5%+ 340.0%282760.5%+ 3842.9%2837
    31Alfa Romeo220.5%+ 2100.0%291860.3%+ 89.8%3132
    32Jaecoo220.5%new32550.1%new40 –
    33Porsche200.4%+ 33.3%312450.5%+ 3.8%3026
    34Honda170.3%– 19.0%361700.3%– 28.3%3227
    35Land Rover150.3%+ 66.7%391130.2%+ 28.4%3533
    36Lexus140.3%+ 0.0%411550.3%+ 14.8%3331
    37Mitsubishi110.2%– 35.3%331530.3%– 30.1%3428
    38Lynk & Co110.2%+ 1000.0%40800.1%+ 433.3%3838
    39Mini90.2%– 10.0%371010.2%+ 36.5%3634
    40BAIC60.1%new38270.0%new44 –
    41Subaru50.1%+ 25.0%42840.2%+ 147.1%3736
    42Alpine50.1%n/a –180.0%+ 500.0%4542
    43DS40.1%– 20.0%43520.1%– 35.0%4135
    44Man40.1%+ 100.0%44510.1%+ 466.7%4239
    45Hongqi40.1%new45180.0%new46 –
    46Zeekr30.1%new –30.0%new54 –
    47BYD20.0%n/a46120.0%+ 1100.0%4749
     –Others200.4%– 20.0% –5451.0%+ 29.8% – –

    Slovenia November 2025 – models:

    PosModelNov-25%/24Oct2025%/23PosFY24
    1Renault Clio1994.1%+ 26.8%22,3364.3%+ 12.1%11
    2Skoda Octavia1503.1%+ 13.6%31,8733.5%+ 16.1%22
    3Hyundai Tucson1172.4%– 20.4%101,0792.0%+ 15.3%810
    4Dacia Sandero1092.2%+ 147.7%175371.0%– 18.5%2417
    5VW Tiguan1092.2%+ 113.7%51,1052.0%+ 14.9%69
    6Skoda Kodiaq1032.1%+ 32.1%61,2112.2%+ 2.0%54
    7VW T-Roc962.0%+ 35.2%11,1042.0%+ 35.8%714
    8Renault Captur931.9%– 31.1%41,6193.0%+ 7.7%33
    9VW T-Cross921.9%– 10.7%99371.7%– 4.8%108
    10Peugeot 2008881.8%+ 10.0%241,0021.8%– 16.2%95
    11Jeep Avenger851.7%+ 150.0%154390.8%+ 54.6%3354
    12Toyota Corolla851.7%+ 37.1%127241.3%– 10.9%1516
    13MG ZS811.7%new431910.4%new83 –
    14VW Taigo801.6%+ 29.0%87131.3%– 10.1%1715
    15Opel Mokka791.6%+ 295.0%384600.8%+ 47.4%3046
    16Skoda Kamiq751.5%– 41.4%71,2842.4%+ 24.4%47
    17Toyota Yaris Cross741.5%+ 72.1%187491.4%– 18.8%1412
    18Renault Symbioz711.5%+ 343.8%253170.6%+ 620.5%45160
    19Citroen C3651.3%+ 261.1%478841.6%+ 25.4%1219
    20Hyundai i10611.3%+ 60.5%1313670.7%+ 83.5%3973
    21VW ID.7601.2%+ 566.7%113000.6%+ 143.9%5091
    22Ford Tourneo Connect581.2%+ 346.2%1231590.3%+ 148.4%90132
    23Forthing T5 Evo571.2%+ 612.5%276771.2%+ 416.8%1985
    24VW Golf571.2%– 53.7%219361.7%+ 7.8%1111
    25Ford Kuga521.1%+ 2.0%135471.0%+ 5.6%2325
    26Dacia Bigster511.0%new202660.5%new58 –
    27Skoda Karoq501.0%+ 4.2%364770.9%– 7.9%3026
    28Peugeot 208460.9%– 51.6%637191.3%– 19.0%1613
    29Skoda Fabia460.9%+ 58.6%1212960.5%+ 7.6%5155
    30Kia Ceed450.9%– 22.4%325351.0%+ 24.7%2533
    31Kia Stonic450.9%– 6.3%505241.0%+ 17.0%2731
    30MG 3450.9%+ 1025.0%1011240.2%+ 675.0%105207
    31Suzuki Vitara440.9%+ 76.0%544090.8%– 14.6%3630
    32Kia Sportage410.8%– 18.0%166611.2%– 1.9%2020
    33Leapmotor T03400.8%new351700.3%new88 –
    34Citroen C4380.8%+ 100.0%342790.5%+ 13.0%5565
    35Nissan Qashqai380.8%– 62.7%306941.3%+ 11.8%1818
    36Toyota Yaris380.8%+ 0.0%313150.6%– 32.1%4728
    37Dacia Duster360.7%– 58.6%198621.6%– 21.3%136
    38MG S5 EV360.7%new174440.1%new182 –
    39VW Tayron360.7%new393290.6%new42 –
    40Mazda6e340.7%new125470.1%new174 –
    41Omoda 5340.7%new94570.1%new156 –
    42Seat Ibiza340.7%+ 1033.3%1031160.2%+ 14.9%113112
    43Audi Q3330.7%– 5.7%294520.8%– 7.9%3129
    44Hyundai Kona330.7%+ 0.0%145261.0%+ 53.4%2645
    45Citroen C3 Aircross320.7%+ 113.3%742040.4%– 49.5%7938
    46Citroen C5 Aircross320.7%+ 540.0%652150.4%+ 43.3%7683
    47Opel Corsa320.7%– 17.9%833870.7%– 6.1%3835
    48Seat Leon310.6%+ 244.4%403160.6%+ 21.1%4658
    49Peugeot 3008300.6%+ 57.9%223220.6%+ 76.9%4475
    50VW Passat300.6%– 18.9%265030.9%+ 8.9%2931
    51VW Polo300.6%– 31.8%733330.6%– 35.0%4027
    52VW Touran300.6%– 45.5%424280.8%– 5.3%3430
    53Skoda Scala270.6%+ 8.0%642460.5%– 0.4%6663
    54Toyota C-HR270.6%– 32.5%464210.8%+ 14.4%3540
    55VW Multivan260.5%– 50.0%555651.0%+ 3.7%2223
    56Audi A3250.5%+ 47.1%312440.5%+ 41.9%6876
    57Skoda Elroq250.5%new442650.5%new61 –
    58Opel Frontera240.5%new232570.5%new64 –
    60Skoda Superb240.5%+ 20.0%962090.4%– 19.0%7860
    61Audi Q4230.5%+ 666.7%179920.2%+ 24.3%128125
    62Tesla Model Y230.5%– 17.9%305211.0%+ 46.8%2841
    63Toyota RAV4230.5%+ 4.5%572960.5%+ 3.5%5252
    64Dongfeng Box220.5%+ 340.0%482700.5%+ 4400.0%57203
    65Ford Puma220.5%– 18.5%912250.4%– 9.3%7062
    66Jaecoo 7220.5%new66550.1%new161 –
    67Toyota Proace220.5%– 38.9%1003000.6%+ 35.1%4964
    68MG HS210.4%+ 162.5%871210.2%– 1.6%10787
    69Opel Grandland X210.4%+ 2000.0%1361740.3%+ 383.3%85164
    70Suzuki SX4 S-Cross210.4%– 19.2%892770.5%– 13.7%5648
    71VW ID.4210.4%+ 950.0%333320.6%+ 264.8%41111
    73Alfa Romeo Junior200.4%new511450.3%new95 –
    74Renault Austral200.4%– 75.6%454690.9%– 18.7%3122
    75Audi Q6 e-tron190.4%new971120.2%new118269
    76Leapmotor B10190.4%new134260.0%new210 –
    77MG ZS EV190.4%+ 72.7%522640.5%– 33.0%6337
    78Mazda CX-30180.4%– 21.7%284500.8%+ 33.5%3243
    79Mercedes GLA180.4%+ 38.5%1881440.3%+ 19.0%96103
    80Renault Megane Conquest180.4%+ 100.0%711910.4%– 12.4%8468
    81Cupra Tavascan170.3%+ 41.7%761530.3%+ 665.0%93180
    82Dacia Jogger170.3%– 74.2%611990.4%– 25.7%8053
    83Fiat Grande Panda170.3%new53880.2%new133 –
    84Geely Cityray170.3%new112690.1%new146 –
    85Skoda Enyaq170.3%+ 1600.0%881100.2%+ 83.3%119131
    86VW Caddy170.3%– 22.7%1042450.5%+ 28.9%6774
    87BMW X3160.3%+ 60.0%811580.3%+ 33.9%91104
    88Cupra Born160.3%– 69.8%562900.5%+ 1.0%5350
    89Leapmotor C10160.3%new69670.1%new147 –
    90Renault 5160.3%n/a702240.4%+ 22300.0%71343
    91Ford Explorer150.3%+ 200.0%118820.2%+ 446.7%137220
    92Mercedes GLC150.3%+ 25.0%413020.6%+ 111.2%4884
    93Suzuki Swift150.3%+ 15.4%1081360.3%+ 9.7%9993
    94Audi A6140.3%+ 250.0%1171090.2%+ 98.2%120147
    95Ford Transit Custom140.3%+ 27.3%1432490.5%+ 154.1%65108
    96VW Touareg140.3%+ 55.6%178980.2%– 11.7%126107
    97Ford Tourneo Custom130.3%– 56.7%375731.1%+ 337.4%2188
    98Mazda3130.3%+ 116.7%145830.2%+ 13.7%136124
    99Audi Q2120.2%– 66.7%841730.3%– 58.8%8636
    100Audi Q5120.2%– 29.4%582310.4%+ 17.9%6970
    101BMW iX1120.2%+ 200.0%491280.2%+ 47.1%121120
    102BMW X1120.2%– 25.0%602230.4%+ 32.0%7377
    103Opel Vivaro120.2%n/a213280.1%+ 115.4%207228
    104Volvo XC60120.2%– 20.0%801020.2%+ 4.1%123110
    105Audi A5110.2%+ 10.0%751710.3%+ 271.7%87155
    106BMW 2 Series110.2%+ 22.2%1281200.2%– 9.8%10992
    107Hyundai i30110.2%– 73.2%852230.4%– 14.6%7457
    108Lexus LE110.2%+ 22.2%1351220.2%+ 58.4%106121
    109Porsche Cayenne110.2%+ 175.0%110810.1%– 10.0%138116
    110VW ID.3110.2%+ 22.2%1161250.2%– 0.8%10489
    111Ford Focus100.2%– 37.5%781570.3%+ 1.9%9282
    112Ford Tourneo Courier100.2%– 71.4%684080.8%+ 40.2%3749
    113Renault Scenic100.2%n/a175570.1%+ 46.2%157166
    114Renault Trafic100.2%– 41.2%2501440.3%– 76.6%9721
    115Geely Coolray90.2%– 70.0%1131920.4%– 16.2%8267
    116Hyundai Bayon90.2%– 43.8%792640.5%– 32.0%6239
    117KG Mobility Korando90.2%– 18.2%981330.2%+ 0.8%10196
    118Peugeot Expert90.2%+ 800.0%137410.1%+ 720.0%189263
    119Range Rover90.2%+ 800.0%149590.1%+ 18.0%155153
    120Renault Rafale90.2%+ 125.0%194520.1%+ 116.7%165191
    121Seat Ateca90.2%+ 50.0%107800.1%– 51.2%13980
    122Tesla Model 390.2%– 70.0%1952850.5%– 28.6%5434
    123BMW 1 Series80.2%+ 700.0%159920.2%+ 162.9%129174
    124Cupra Formentor80.2%– 38.5%90970.2%– 33.1%12786
    125Forthing U-Tour80.2%+ 700.0%166830.2%+ 418.8%135195
    126Hyundai i2080.2%– 11.1%823220.6%– 5.3%4344
    127Hyundai Inster80.2%new921130.2%new116 –
    128Hyundai Ioniq 580.2%+ 100.0%1191130.2%+ 101.8%117138
    129Jeep Compass80.2%+ 300.0%132500.1%– 13.8%170142
    130Jeep Wrangler80.2%n/a235170.0%+ 325.0%236274
    131KG Mobility Tivoli80.2%+ 60.0%168630.1%+ 384.6%152225
    132KG Mobility Torres80.2%– 46.7%951170.2%+ 216.2%112173
    133Mitsubishi ASX80.2%+ 166.7%99750.1%+ 41.5%143144
    134BMW 5 Series70.1%– 30.0%1051480.3%+ 27.6%94102
    135BMW X570.1%+ 0.0%130780.1%– 30.4%140106
    136Honda CR-V70.1%+ 133.3%124640.1%+ 8.5%151135
    137Honda HR-V70.1%– 22.2%167480.1%+ 20.0%172165
    138Kia Picanto70.1%– 50.0%133760.1%– 70.7%14261
    139Lynk & Co 0270.1%new169540.1%new162 –
    140Peugeot 30870.1%– 77.4%1151990.4%– 46.5%8142
    141Volvo XC9070.1%– 12.5%176670.1%+ 19.6%148140
    142Audi Q760.1%+ 50.0%122700.1%+ 150.0%145182
    143Audi Q860.1%– 33.3%139830.2%– 7.8%134118
    144BMW iX260.1%+ 500.0%181420.1%+ 320.0%216236
    145Citroen Berlingo60.1%– 86.4%1642160.4%+ 6.4%7569
    146Citroen Jumpy60.1%n/a142660.1%+ 6500.0%150317
    147Fiat 60060.1%+ 50.0%671660.3%+ 1006.7%89215
    148Geely Starray60.1%– 68.4%1441200.2%+ 531.6%110181
    149Kia Xceed60.1%– 70.0%932660.5%– 8.6%6051
    150Mercedes A-Class60.1%– 33.3%1461140.2%+ 81.0%115133
    151Mercedes GLE60.1%+ 50.0%211330.1%– 28.3%200161
    152Mercedes V-Class60.1%– 40.0%1901150.2%+ 0.0%114100
    153Seat Arona60.1%– 53.8%1501210.2%– 40.1%10871
    154BMW M350.1%+ 150.0%162340.1%– 29.2%199157
    155Mercedes CLA50.1%– 54.5%1871010.2%– 11.4%124105
    156Nissan Juke50.1%– 16.7%114890.2%+ 29.0%132127
    157Opel Astra50.1%+ 25.0%1201200.2%– 47.4%11166
    158Peugeot 40850.1%+ 400.0%245440.1%– 55.6%183113
    159Renault 450.1%new249160.0%new240 –
    160VW Transporter50.1%– 28.6%1381350.2%– 51.8%10056
    161BAIC X740.1%new127150.0%new244 –
    162BMW 3 Series40.1%– 20.0%160390.1%– 48.7%190122
    163Cupra Terramar40.1%+ 33.3%1061410.3%+ 1662.5%98244
    164DS 740.1%– 20.0%203460.1%– 14.8%177146
    165Kia Sorento40.1%+ 0.0%207240.0%– 36.8%214168
    166Land Rover Defender40.1%– 42.9%185440.1%+ 109.5%181190
    167Lynk & Co 0840.1%new153140.0%new248 –
    168Man TGE40.1%+ 100.0%170510.1%+ 466.7%167233
    169Mazda CX-6040.1%– 42.9%208410.1%– 8.9%188152
    170Mazda240.1%– 63.6%186530.1%– 68.5%16379
    171Mini Aceman40.1%+ 300.0%192230.0%+ 1050.0%218290
    172Mini Cooper40.1%– 33.3%126560.1%+ 24.4%159150
    173Nissan X-Trail 40.1%– 50.0%1471010.2%+ 20.2%125119
    174Peugeot 500840.1%– 42.9%214920.2%+ 87.8%130149
    175Porsche Macan40.1%+ 33.3%148510.1%+ 8.5%168154
    176Toyota Land Cruiser40.1%– 33.3%158770.1%+ 285.0%141176
    177VW Crafter40.1%n/a219350.1%+ 150.0%198223
    178Alpine A29030.1%new –140.0%new247 –
    179Audi S330.1%+ 200.0% –150.0%+ 66.7%242252
    180BMW i430.1%– 40.0%109660.1%– 29.0%149115
    181BMW IX30.1%n/a180320.1%+ 128.6%194216
    182BMW X230.1%+ 0.0%129430.1%+ 72.0%184188
    183Hongqi HS330.1%new182120.0%new253 –
    184Kia EV330.1%+ 200.0%861330.2%+ 13200.0%102339
    185Lexus NX30.1%– 40.0% –220.0%– 51.1%220158
    186Mercedes AMG/GT30.1%– 25.0%240560.1%+ 19.1%158159
    187Mercedes B-Class30.1%– 70.0%1712130.4%+ 117.3%77114
    188Mercedes Vito30.1%n/a173190.0%+ 111.1%231241
    189MG 430.1%– 80.0%1021040.2%– 18.8%12290
    190Mitsubishi Outlander30.1%n/a155300.1%n/a204 –
    191Nissan Townstar30.1%+ 0.0%156430.1%– 8.5%187151
    192Opel Combo30.1%– 25.0%157630.1%+ 50.0%153162
    193Renault Espace30.1%n/a216380.1%– 32.1%192145
    194Subaru Outback30.1%n/a252160.0%+ 77.8%241254
    195Suzuki Across30.1%n/a –40.0%n/a295 –
    196Volvo XC4030.1%– 80.0%621280.2%– 12.9%10381
    197Alfa Romeo Stelvio20.0%+ 100.0%198240.0%– 25.0%213179
    198Alpine A11020.0%n/a –50.0%+ 66.7%277283
    199Audi A120.0%+ 100.0%152320.1%– 15.8%201167
    200BMW 4 Series20.0%n/a –190.0%– 32.1%227184
    201BMW M220.0%n/a –190.0%– 17.4%228194
    202BMW X620.0%+ 0.0%141520.1%– 10.3%164143
    203BMW X720.0%n/a –210.0%– 46.2%222169
    204BMW XM20.0%+ 100.0%226230.0%+ 64.3%217224
    205Ford Capri20.0%new111310.1%new203 –
    206Honda Civic20.0%– 60.0%233360.1%– 30.8%195148
    207Hyundai Santa Fe20.0%– 50.0%234450.1%+ 32.4%180172
    208Mazda CX-8020.0%– 60.0%239280.1%+ 250.0%206245
    209Mercedes C-Class20.0%– 33.3%154470.1%– 19.0%175139
    210Mercedes G-Class20.0%n/a172190.0%+ 111.1%230253
    211MG 520.0%+ 100.0%191160.0%+ 300.0%238276
    212Peugeot Rifter20.0%– 83.3%215480.1%– 12.7%173141
    213Porsche 91120.0%+ 0.0%193730.1%+ 52.1%144156
    214Porsche Taycan20.0%+ 0.0%247130.0%+ 30.0%250226
    215Renault Megane20.0%– 60.0% –250.0%– 80.5%21294
    216Volvo EX3020.0%+ 0.0%197350.1%+ 12.9%197177
    217VW California20.0%n/a177520.1%+ 300.0%166221
    218VW Caravelle20.0%n/a151500.1%n/a171 –
    219VW ID.Buzz20.0%+ 100.0% –40.0%+ 100.0%297280
    220Audi SQ6 e-tron10.0%new –20.0%new312
    221BAIC EU510.0%new –10.0%new369 –
    222BAIC X5510.0%new140110.0%new255 –
    223BMW 7 Series10.0%+ 0.0%223110.0%– 35.3%256212
    224BMW i510.0%– 75.0%161380.1%+ 0.0%191171
    225BMW M510.0%– 66.7%225220.0%+ 450.0%219270
    226BMW X410.0%– 66.7%163430.1%– 58.7%185109
    227BYD Dolphin Surf10.0%new22720.0%new315 –
    228BYD Sealion 710.0%new22820.0%new316 –
    229Fiat 500 10.0%– 95.0%232180.0%– 96.8%23324
    230Fiat Ducato10.0%n/a –120.0%– 7.7%251230
    231Honda ZR-V10.0%n/a10.0%– 98.6%367128
    232Hongqi H510.0%new –10.0%new370 –
    233Jeep Renegade10.0%– 75.0%184260.0%– 23.5%209178
    234Kia EV410.0%new –10.0%new371 –
    235Land Rover Discovery10.0%n/a –50.0%– 61.5%284231
    236Mercedes Citan Tourer10.0%n/a –50.0%n/a285 –
    237Mercedes EQB10.0%n/a10.0%– 94.1%368205
    238Mercedes GLB10.0%+ 0.0%210460.1%– 36.1%179126
    239Mercedes S-Class10.0%+ 0.0% –130.0%+ 44.4%249235
    240Mini Countryman10.0%– 66.7%212220.0%– 31.3%221175
    241Omoda 9 PHEV10.0%new –10.0%new372 –
    242Opel Zafira10.0%n/a24430.0%n/a306 –
    243Porsche Panamera10.0%– 50.0%246160.0%+ 14.3%239218
    244Range Rover Velar10.0%n/a –20.0%– 75.0%324259
    245Renault Kangoo10.0%– 85.7% –270.0%– 59.7%208129
    246Subaru Crosstrek10.0%– 50.0%251200.0%+ 66.7%226237
    247Subaru Forester10.0%– 50.0%217510.1%+ 466.7%169247
    248Toyota Aygo X10.0%– 50.0%218370.1%+ 68.2%193189
    249Toyota bZ4X10.0%+ 0.0%196900.2%+ 328.6%131196
    250Toyota Highlander10.0%– 50.0% –240.0%– 7.7%215186
    251Zeekr 00110.0%new –10.0%new373 –
    252Zeekr X10.0%new –10.0%new375 –
    253Zeekr7X10.0%new –10.0%new374 –

    Source: ADS SLO

    Norway November 2025: Tesla hits 31.2% share in record market

    11 December 2025 at 06:47

    The Tesla Model Y holds 18.3% of the Norwegian market in November.

    The Norwegian new car market in November is boosted by fears of lowered VAT floor to NOK 300,000 (US$29,700) on new electric cars by January 1st. Overall sales are up a whopping 70.2% year-on-year to 19,899 units, the largest November volume in Norway’s history. Year-to-date volumes are up 25.5% to 144,362. BEV sales are up 77.6% to 19,427 and 97.6% share vs. 93.6% a year ago and up 34.2% year-to-date to 137,887 and 95.5% share vs. 89.3% over the same period in 2024. Meanwhile HEVs are off -42.5% to 161 and 0.8% share, PHEVs edge down -1.3% to 152 and 0.8% also, diesel is at 0.7% share and petrol at 0.1%. For the first time, 4×4 share surpasses 80% and 80.6% vs. 76.8% a year ago.

    Tesla shoots up 175.2% to 6,215 sales and 31.2% share, its best result since March 2023 (7,899 and 40.8% share). Thanks to year-to-date sales up 34.6% to 28,606, Tesla has already beaten the annual brand sales record previously detained by Volkswagen in 2016 (26,572). Volkswagen (+35.7%) trails the market to 11% share vs. 12.9% so far this year but Volvo (+178.2%) also stuns to 9.4% share vs. 7.9%. This means the Top 3 carmakers hold over 50% of the market (51.6%). Kia (+149.3%), Hyundai (+82.4%) and Ford (+75.9%) also impress in the remainder of the Top 10. Of note, there are no Chinese brands among the 10 best-sellers, with Xpeng (+113.3%) at #11 and MG (+698.4%) at #12. Polestar is up 138.8%, Mazda up 893.8%, Renault up 191.4% and Zeekr up 1950%.

    Model-wise, the Tesla Model Y is up 144.7% to 18.3% share and is now just 540 sales away from breaking the annual model sales record it currently holds (23,088 in 2023). The Tesla Model 3 (+235.3%) holds the 2nd spot and reaches 12.9% share, its highest since September 2024. The Volvo EX40 (+462%) stays on the podium, distancing the VW ID.4 (+18.1%) and ID.7 (+59.5%), both disappointing in context.

    Previous month: Norway October 2025: Tesla Model Y, Volvo EX40 and VW ID.7 in photo finish

    One year ago: Norway November 2024: Tesla 1-2, BEVs at 93.6% share

    Full November 2025 Top 55 All brands and Top XXX All models below.

    Norway November 2025 – brands:

    PosBrandNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
    1Tesla6,21531.2%+ 175.2%428,60619.8%+ 34.6%11
    2Volkswagen2,19811.0%+ 35.7%118,69012.9%+ 49.8%22
    3Volvo  1,8679.4%+ 178.2%211,4097.9%+ 18.1%34
    4BMW1,1045.5%+ 50.2%38,6076.0%+ 42.8%45
    5Skoda  9584.8%+ 16.1%57,2825.0%+ 22.2%66
    6Ford8464.3%+ 75.9%65,5723.9%+ 73.3%812
    7Hyundai6623.3%+ 82.4%95,0273.5%– 5.6%107
    8Audi6283.2%+ 9.6%85,6363.9%+ 13.6%78
    9Mercedes5883.0%+ 14.8%75,1513.6%+ 59.1%911
    10Kia5512.8%+ 149.3%153,2622.3%+ 153.1%1519
    11XPeng5292.7%+ 113.3%123,3672.3%+ 95.5%1415
    12MG4872.4%+ 698.4%104,2783.0%– 3.8%1210
    13Nissan3821.9%– 18.7%174,4123.1%– 13.5%119
    14Polestar3511.8%+ 138.8%163,2232.2%+ 70.4%1614
    15Mazda 3181.6%+ 893.8%131,4041.0%– 10.3%2017
    16Toyota  3091.6%– 64.2%278,1715.7%– 34.6%53
    17Peugeot2621.3%+ 26.6%142,3551.6%+ 28.3%1716
    18Renault2041.0%+ 191.4%191,3040.9%+ 85.5%2124
    19BYD1720.9%– 50.3%114,1962.9%+ 76.1%1313
    20Porsche1720.9%– 38.8%211,4331.0%+ 33.7%1918
    21Zeekr1640.8%+ 1950.0%231,1010.8%+ 8369.2%2444
    22Lexus1270.6%– 10.6%241,6621.2%+ 21.2%1820
    23Opel1130.6%– 3.4%181,2430.9%+ 40.5%2222
    24Mini1070.5%+ 50.7%221,2050.8%+ 244.3%2328
    25Suzuki900.5%+ 130.8%402760.2%– 71.8%3221
    26Citroen780.4%+ 59.2%251,0720.7%+ 138.2%2527
    27Voyah530.3%+ 211.8%263740.3%+ 179.1%2936
    28Seres520.3%+ 271.4%333590.2%+ 50.8%3131
    29Honda440.2%+ 69.2%207530.5%+ 1.8%2625
    30Hongqi430.2%+ 79.2%363730.3%+ 301.1%3033
    31NIO400.2%– 42.9%293970.3%– 53.3%2823
    32Dongfeng290.1%+ 20.8%304060.3%+ 1524.0%2743
    33Cupra250.1%+ 733.3%341290.1%– 7.9%3737
    34JAC230.1%+ 91.7%282090.1%+ 49.3%3435
    35Fiat190.1%+ 171.4%39720.0%– 60.2%4232
    36KGM/Ssangyong130.1%+ 85.7%421530.1%+ 2.0%3534
    37Exlantix120.1%#DIV/0!45480.0%#DIV/0!44 –
    38Deepal100.1%new37580.0%new43 –
    39Jeep100.1%– 33.3%351230.1%– 54.8%3930
    40Land Rover80.0%– 33.3%321350.1%+ 26.2%3638
    41Maxus60.0%– 40.0%381130.1%– 66.2%4029
    42Smart60.0%+ 0.0%31730.1%– 12.0%4141
    43Alfa Romeo50.0%+ 150.0%47250.0%+ 400.0%4759
    44Lotus40.0%+ 300.0%43270.0%– 6.9%4642
    45Mitsubishi40.0%n/a412730.2%+ 217.4%3340
    46Sprintcar20.0%+ 100.0% –340.0%+ 466.7%4553
    47Bygg Bil10.0%+ 0.0% –130.0%+ 62.5%5054
    48Dacia10.0%n/a50130.0%+ 116.7%5158
    49Ferrari10.0%n/a –130.0%– 31.6%5248
    50Iles Automotive10.0%+ 0.0%4890.0%– 18.2%5649
    51Jaguar10.0%– 66.7% –40.0%– 73.3%5945
    52Lamborghini10.0%n/a46130.0%+ 30.0%5350
    53Lucid10.0%+ 0.0% –190.0%+ 137.5%4855
    54Man10.0%– 66.7%44190.0%+ 216.7%4956
    55Subaru10.0%– 93.3% –1260.1%– 73.5%3826

    Norway November 2025 – models:

    PosModelNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
    1Tesla Model Y3,64818.3%+ 144.7%122,54915.6%+ 51.1%11
    2Tesla Model 32,56212.9%+ 235.3%366,0094.2%– 3.0%32
    3Volvo EX409164.6%+ 462.0%23,7632.6%+ 267.5%1023
    4VW ID.48924.5%+ 18.1%46,6404.6%+ 1.5%24
    5VW ID.77803.9%+ 59.5%35,4813.8%+ 258.2%514
    6Volvo EX307743.9%+ 89.7%54,4253.1%– 33.2%73
    7Ford Explorer5082.6%+ 63.3%83,1662.2%+ 218.8%1126
    8Skoda Elroq4862.4%new72,6081.8%new14 –
    9Skoda Enyaq4202.1%– 22.9%153,9332.7%– 3.2%96
    10BMW ix14182.1%+ 176.8%112,9392.0%+ 79.2%1215
    11Kia EV33982.0%+ 213.4%232,1621.5%+ 1602.4%1978
    12Nissan Ariya3821.9%– 14.3%144,3273.0%+ 25.8%87
    13Hyundai Ioniq 53281.6%+ 103.7%211,9381.3%+ 17.2%2117
    14BMW i43191.6%– 11.6%102,5011.7%+ 34.8%1513
    15Mazda6e3061.5%new126740.5%new43 –
    16VW ID.Buzz3001.5%+ 1150.0%171,8421.3%+ 645.7%2473
    17Xpeng G92901.5%+ 271.8%531,1620.8%+ 8.6%3327
    18Audi Q4 e-Tron2781.4%– 2.8%162,2331.5%– 30.5%179
    19Mercedes EQA2411.2%+ 57.5%251,4741.0%+ 70.8%2730
    20Xpeng G62391.2%+ 43.1%92,1641.5%+ 257.1%1837
    21MG S52341.2%new191,3070.9%new29 –
    22Ford Capri2271.1%+ 291.4%221,2630.9%+ 1606.8%30109
    23Audi Q6 e-tron2251.1%– 14.4%202,3151.6%+ 138.7%1624
    24VW ID.32101.1%– 36.6%134,5173.1%+ 34.0%68
    25Hyundai Kona1810.9%+ 7.1%311,8251.3%– 40.4%2510
    26BMW iX1680.8%+ 143.5%301,4681.0%+ 48.3%2829
    27Mercedes EQB1600.8%+ 10.3%181,8421.3%+ 113.7%2328
    28Porsche Macan1530.8%– 37.6%291,1860.8%+ 76.2%3231
    29MG 41460.7%+ 143.3%242,0781.4%– 18.0%2011
    30Polestar 41360.7%+ 156.6%261,6181.1%+ 622.3%2675
    31BMW iX21340.7%+ 50.6%289200.6%+ 30.5%3636
    32Polestar 31280.6%+ 151.0%1087400.5%+ 184.6%4066
    33Audi A6 (e-Tron)1220.6%+ 2950.0%411,0150.7%+ 2800.0%34140
    34Zeekr 7x1190.6%new356010.4%new49 –
    35BYD Sealion 71160.6%new62,8872.0%new1396
    36Kia EV61000.5%+ 222.6%446600.5%+ 0.3%4439
    37Volvo EX90960.5%+ 966.7%341,9011.3%+ 13478.6%22134
    38Peugeot 5008940.5%+ 40.3%328080.6%+ 252.8%3882
    39Toyota RAV4890.4%– 8.2%1205930.4%– 61.3%5018
    40Polestar 2870.4%+ 102.3%338650.6%– 38.5%3722
    41Renault 5870.4%new406580.5%new45 –
    42Suzuki Vitara870.4%+ 1142.9% –990.1%– 40.7%10890
    43Toyota Yaris810.4%+ 97.6%1313850.3%– 61.8%6625
    44Toyota Yaris Cross750.4%– 25.7%841,2460.9%– 41.0%3112
    45Lexus UX730.4%+ 114.7%477400.5%+ 31.9%3946
    46Peugeot 3008730.4%+ 40.4%435790.4%+ 10.7%5352
    47MG IM6720.4%new661260.1%new96 –
    48Volvo EC40650.3%+ 132.1%644740.3%+ 161.9%5781
    49Mercedes Vito640.3%+ 1.6%555220.4%+ 12.5%5554
    50Mini Aceman630.3%+ 200.0%375870.4%+ 1996.4%51131
    51Hyundai Ioniq 6600.3%+ 81.8%453700.3%– 39.6%6740
    52Hyundai Ioniq 9570.3%new502180.2%new87 –
    53Opel Grandland X550.3%n/a423470.2%n/a62231
    54Renault Scenic550.3%– 11.3%524160.3%– 8.8%6051
    55Lexus RZ540.3%– 50.0%399220.6%+ 17.8%3533
    56Kia EV9530.3%– 8.6%714290.3%+ 34.1%5964
    57Ford Puma520.3%n/a703200.2%+ 841.2%73144
    58Seres 5520.3%+ 271.4%793510.2%+ 50.6%6962
    59Peugeot 2008500.3%– 2.0%386070.4%+ 21.4%4750
    60Toyota bZ4X500.3%– 90.5%805,5073.8%– 6.7%45
    61Mercedes EQE SUV480.2%– 51.0%516030.4%+ 23.8%4844
    64BMW i5460.2%+ 187.5%494610.3%+ 154.7%5880
    65Honda e:NY1430.2%+ 95.5%277190.5%+ 8.9%4141
    66Hongqi E-HS7400.2%new902500.2%new83 –
    67Peugeot 208400.2%+ 53.8%742780.2%+ 7.3%7768
    68Renault 4380.2%new621030.1%new105 –
    69Voyah Courage370.2%new462590.2%new81 –
    70Hyundai Inster360.2%new486760.5%new42 –
    62Citroen e-C3350.2%+ 1650.0%735810.4%+ 19266.7%52161
    63Skoda Enyaq Coupe340.2%– 79.0%834160.3%– 37.2%6142
    71Ford Mustang Mach-E330.2%– 61.2%863320.2%– 81.6%7216
    72Opel Frontera300.2%new573330.2%new71 –
    73Dongfeng Nammi Box290.1%+ 20.8%654030.3%+ 1579.2%65150
    74Mercedes Sprinter290.1%+ 0.0%582570.2%+ 81.0%8293
    75Mini Countryman250.1%+ 4.2%673500.2%+ 112.1%7088
    76NIO EL6250.1%– 46.8%881860.1%– 48.8%8961
    77Renault Megane240.1%+ 200.0%751250.1%– 42.9%9885
    78Zeekr 001240.1%+ 300.0%762150.1%+ 2288.9%88176
    79Cupra Tavascan230.1%new771100.1%new101 –
    80BYD Seal U220.1%– 63.3%1063440.2%– 16.1%6357
    81Citroen e-C4220.1%– 33.3%692720.2%– 15.5%7965
    82Zeekr X210.1%+ 950.0%682850.2%+ 7025.0%76207
    83JAC E30X200.1%+ 233.3%561410.1%+ 984.6%94180
    84MG ZS190.1%n/a595140.4%– 44.8%5632
    85Mini Cooper190.1%– 26.9%602680.2%+ 70.7%8087
    86BYD Dolphin170.1%– 70.7%545340.4%– 5.0%5445
    87Skoda Kodiaq160.1%– 83.7%912990.2%– 30.1%7549
    88Voyah Free160.1%+ 0.0%100880.1%– 32.3%11298
    89Mercedes EQS SUV130.1%+ 550.0%95500.0%– 53.3%128108
    90Opel Corsa130.1%– 71.7%632330.2%+ 10.4%8576
    91BYD Seal120.1%– 71.4%982420.2%– 9.7%8467
    92KGM Torres EVX120.1%+ 100.0%125690.0%– 41.0%117103
    93Opel Mokka120.1%– 64.7%611600.1%– 38.5%9174
    94BMW X5110.1%+ 57.1%94850.1%– 22.7%114104
    95Citroen e-C3 Aircross110.1%new721450.1%new93 –
    96Ford F-150 Lightning110.1%– 57.7%783020.2%+ 28.5%7472
    97Ford Tourneo Custom110.1%n/a1041050.1%+ 10400.0%104286
    98MG IM5110.1%new116360.0%new143 –
    99Jeep Avenger100.1%– 33.3%821210.1%– 52.9%9969
    100Deepal S0590.0%new –110.0%new188 –
    101Exlantix ET90.0%new163370.0%new140 –
    102Fiat 600e90.0%+ 50.0%103550.0%– 33.7%120123
    103Mercedes CLA90.0%n/a146480.0%n/a130 –
    104Fiat Grande Panda80.0%new –80.0%new201 –
    105Mercedes E Class80.0%n/a871000.1%n/a107 –
    106Mazda CX-6070.0%+ 75.0%127450.0%– 4.3%134133
    107Toyota Proace Verso70.0%– 53.3%812240.2%+ 100.0%86102
    108Volvo XC6070.0%– 73.1%963560.2%+ 23.6%6860
    109Citroen e-C4X60.0%– 50.0%123520.0%– 50.5%124112
    110NIO Firefly60.0%new109230.0%new163 –
    111Porsche Cayenne60.0%– 14.3%111390.0%– 60.2%139111
    112Porsche Taycan60.0%– 45.5%1381080.1%+ 16.1%102107
    113Range Rover Sport60.0%+ 20.0%118480.0%+ 26.3%131137
    114Toyota Urban Cruiser60.0%new –60.0%new216 –
    115VW Crafter60.0%+ 20.0%101940.1%+ 40.3%109126
    116VW ID.560.0%– 60.0%132860.1%– 65.9%11379
    117Alfa Romeo Junior50.0%new151230.0%new161 –
    118BYD Tang50.0%– 84.4%1221530.1%– 71.5%9248
    119NIO EL850.0%+ 400.0%137520.0%+ 62.5%126149
    120Volvo XC9050.0%– 72.2%974140.3%+ 51.1%6456
    121BMW X140.0%+ 100.0%157230.0%– 69.3%162124
    122Ford Transit  40.0%n/a –70.0%+ 40.0%210217
    123Mercedes EQE40.0%n/a –280.0%– 69.9%156119
    124Mercedes V Class40.0%+ 0.0%129330.0%– 2.9%147141
    125MG S640.0%new –40.0%new227 –
    126Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV40.0%new1302730.2%new78 –
    127NIO ET540.0%– 20.0%891140.1%+ 8.6%100105
    128Smart #540.0%new119200.0%new172 –
    129BMW 3 Series30.0%+ 0.0%156170.0%– 54.1%181143
    130Exlantix ES30.0%new141110.0%new189 –
    131Hongqi EH730.0%new166350.0%new144 –
    132JAC E-JS430.0%– 50.0%124680.0%– 46.5%11899
    133Lotus Eletre30.0%+ 200.0%135200.0%– 23.1%168154
    134Maxus Mifa 930.0%+ 0.0%107360.0%+ 5.9%142142
    135Mercedes eVito Tourer30.0%+ 50.0%171610.0%+ 96.8%119146
    136Opel Zafira Life30.0%n/a –430.0%+ 152.9%136170
    137Peugeot 30830.0%n/a172190.0%– 93.1%17770
    138Porsche 91130.0%– 70.0%174520.0%– 34.2%127122
    139Porsche Cayenne Coupe 30.0%+ 0.0%112330.0%– 66.7%148114
    140Suzuki Swift30.0%– 89.7%113910.1%– 35.5%11192
    141Tesla Model S30.0%+ 200.0% –280.0%– 34.9%157138
    142Volvo V9030.0%– 66.7% –430.0%– 48.8%13791
    143Citroen C5 Aircross20.0%n/a –30.0%+ 50.0%230246
    144Cupra Born20.0%– 33.3% –190.0%– 86.4%17597
    145Fiat 50020.0%+ 100.0%16490.0%– 90.7%196117
    146Mazda CX-8020.0%+ 100.0%169110.0%+ 1000.0%192223
    147Mazda MX-3020.0%– 89.5%926250.4%– 57.0%4621
    148Mercedes GLE20.0%– 50.0%99290.0%+ 107.1%155171
    149Peugeot Traveller20.0%– 75.0%173550.0%+ 44.7%122139
    150Range Rover 20.0%– 60.0%117320.0%– 33.3%151135
    151Skoda Superb20.0%– 80.0% –200.0%– 87.5%17086
    152Smart #120.0%– 60.0%105200.0%– 65.5%171132
    153Sprintcar Sprinter20.0%+ 100.0% –340.0%+ 466.7%146196
    154Tesla Model X20.0%+ 0.0% –200.0%– 77.8%173120
    155VW Multivan20.0%n/a –20.0%n/a261 –
    156VW Transporter/Caravelle20.0%n/a –80.0%– 97.0%20663
    157Audi A310.0%n/a114210.0%+ 90.9%165181
    158Audi Q510.0%n/a –10.0%n/a299 –
    159Audi Q810.0%+ 0.0% –120.0%+ 500.0%186248
    160BMW 4 Series10.0%n/a –60.0%+ 20.0%211210
    161Bygg Bil 193210.0%new –10.0%new301 –
    162Citroen Berlingo10.0%+ 0.0%160100.0%+ 42.9%193203
    163Citroen SpaceTourer10.0%+ 0.0%16180.0%+ 14.3%199192
    164Dacia Bigster10.0%new16280.0%new200 –
    165Deepal S0710.0%new85470.0%new132 –
    166Ferrari 296 GTS10.0%n/a –30.0%+ 50.0%232262
    167Honda Jazz10.0%– 75.0%165310.0%– 49.2%152129
    168Iles Automotive Sprinter10.0%+ 0.0%14390.0%– 18.2%197183
    169Jaguar i-Pace10.0%– 66.7% –30.0%– 76.9%234169
    170Lamborghini Urus10.0%n/a133110.0%+ 83.3%191204
    171Lotus Emeya10.0%n/a16860.0%+ 200.0%214243
    172Lucid Gravity10.0%new –10.0%new302 –
    173Man TGE10.0%– 66.7%126190.0%+ 216.7%176206
    174Maxus Deliver 910.0%+ 0.0% –30.0%– 70.0%235193
    175Maxus Euniq510.0%+ 0.0%144210.0%– 22.2%167153
    176Maxus Euniq610.0%– 80.0%115530.0%– 79.8%12371
    177Mazda CX-3010.0%– 83.3% –250.0%– 21.9%159148
    178Mercedes EQS10.0%+ 0.0% –50.0%– 77.3%219158
    179Mercedes EQV10.0%– 75.0% –150.0%– 54.5%182147
    180Mercedes G-Class10.0%– 80.0%136450.0%+ 95.7%135155
    181MG Cyberster10.0%n/a147520.0%+ 766.7%125188
    182Porsche Panamera10.0%– 80.0%149130.0%– 48.0%184156
    183Ssangyong Rexton10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a300 –
    184Subaru Solterra10.0%– 93.3% –1260.1%– 73.5%9755
    185Toyota Land Cruiser10.0%– 80.0%175180.0%+ 80.0%179195
    186Volvo XC4010.0%– 50.0% –20.0%– 99.8%26034

    Source: OFV AS

    Germany private sales November 2025: Mercedes CLA up to #2

    11 December 2025 at 05:36

    The Mercedes CLA is the 2nd best-selling vehicle with German private buyers in November.

    Private sales in Germany surge 9.9% year-on-year in November to 85,980 units for a Private Sales Ration (PS) of 34.3% vs. 32% in November 2024. Year-to-date volumes are up 5.4% to 887,792 for a 34% PS vs. 32.5% over the same period in 2024. The VW T-Roc continues to dominate head and shoulders with 3,260 sales and 57.4% PS, and this time the BMW X1 (44.3%) is up two spots to #2. Excellent performance of the Mercedes CLA at #3 and 52.2% PS. Dacia places two models inside the Top 5: the Bigster (83.8% PS) at a record #4 also reached last July and the Sandero (80.8%) at #5. The Skoda Elroq (50.5% PS) and VW ID.3 (45.9% PS) follow. The VW Golf (18.2% PS) is back up four ranks on last month to #9.

    Previous month: Germany private sales October 2025: VW T-Roc ultra dominant

    One year ago: Germany private sales November 2024: VW T-Roc repeats at #1, Mercedes GLA up to #2

    Full November 2025 Top 320 All models ranking below.

    Germany private sales November 2025 – models:

    PSPosModelPS Nov-25PS ratioOctPS 2025 1-11PS ratioPosFY24
    12VW T-Roc3,26057.4%133,74045.9%11
    24BMW X12,10144.3%416,77340.1%414
    312Mercedes CLA-Klasse1,80052.2%118,17645.1%3033
    437Dacia Bigster1,73183.8%79,40280.9%26 –
    534Dacia Sandero1,68480.8%1017,91574.6%32
    619Skoda Elroq1,58650.5%512,25254.4%13 –
    716VW ID.31,45145.9%313,32345.8%921
    835Mercedes GLA/EQA1,38666.9%913,15860.3%118
    91VW Golf1,34818.2%1316,42821.1%53
    1017Mini All1,34142.6%1513,21841.6%1010
    118Mercedes GLC/EQC1,32835.8%1911,09432.9%1727
    1231Skoda Karoq1,32654.9%1215,29658.4%66
    1322VW T-Cross1,31144.5%249,51933.6%2430
    1413Seat Leon1,30639.0%1411,76133.2%1519
    1533Hyundai Tucson1,24159.5%349,47751.5%2534
    1658Fiat Ducato1,21278.6%621,50371.1%25
    1729BMW 1er1,18146.8%2010,23843.3%1938
    1828VW Polo1,16444.9%811,29441.6%1613
    1967Fiat 500 lineup1,14681.0%306,24269.1%4748
    2042Skoda Kamiq1,11661.5%1713,43264.1%711
    2143Mercedes A-Klasse 1,09463.0%210,42160.6%1825
    2236Skoda Fabia1,08852.6%1612,92455.3%1212
    2310Mercedes E-Klasse/EQE1,06329.0%229,53531.9%2318
    2452Cupra Tavascan98962.1%186,52553.6%44236
    2527Toyota Yaris/Yaris Cross88832.8%268,13730.9%3116
    2657Seat Arona88157.0%278,28355.5%2922
    277Skoda Octavia86822.4%2310,14624.6%2041
    2845Ford Puma86851.4%257,99750.8%3223
    2973Mazda CX-3084966.3%416,87159.8%3656
    3088Mercedes B-Klasse83186.7%286,79278.9%3942
    3124VW Transporter81728.7%219,80931.5%2224
    3240Mercedes C-Klasse 81542.7%299,00338.8%2831
    333VW Tiguan74714.0%3812,20520.8%147
    3425Skoda Kodiaq73626.0%356,59924.0%4346
    3566Cupra Born73350.8%3113,38975.9%817
    3683Tesla Model 372469.4%1204,23768.5%7796
    3721Audi A372123.9%446,80922.5%3850
    3850Citroen C3/C3 Aircross68942.4%375,36636.0%5379
    3947VW Taigo67840.6%656,87336.4%3526
    4023BMW 3er66522.9%584,80816.4%6458
    4180Hyundai Kona66458.0%437,18455.0%3357
    4248Ford Kuga65139.1%366,88946.7%3436
    4351Cupra Formentor64640.0%409,93541.7%2115
    445BMW 5er64316.5%575,27215.6%5586
    4541Volvo XC6062833.3%626,43731.0%4570
    4661Seat Ibiza62241.2%494,55628.0%7128
    4738BMW 4er59629.1%674,59022.8%7067
    4811Opel Corsa59516.3%526,69315.0%4035
    4974Mercedes GLB/EQB57345.3%335,30939.7%5449
    5062Opel Frontera56437.6%482,91831.0%99 –
    5172Peugeot 200856243.5%554,76841.3%6555
    5299Dacia Duster55270.9%459,03565.4%279
    5395Kia EV352559.9%754,44152.0%72275
    54110Leamotor T0352577.1%543,54178.5%86273
    5530BMW X352120.8%425,89025.6%4932
    5692Renault Austral51456.9%914,59454.1%6953
    5797Dacia Jogger50562.7%516,85859.6%3720
    5863Peugeot 20850334.0%665,13936.8%5643
    5970Volvo XC4048636.6%536,60247.0%4288
    6059BMW 2er48631.8%505,04427.9%5852
    6155Mercedes V-Klasse/EQV46829.9%894,72825.3%6676
    6239Opel Grandland X46424.2%852,45315.0%112108
    6385Seat Ateca45245.1%396,00445.8%4829
    6479Ford Explorer44237.9%834,37745.3%74169
    65111Mercedes CLE43965.3%724,94954.0%6180
    6660Kia Ceed/Xceed43228.3%565,68835.5%5047
    6744Audi Q542424.8%683,93923.0%8283
    68124Renault Captur41875.9%924,20760.8%7868
    6975Audi A141334.1%703,57429.5%8584
    7068Cupra Terramar40730.0%645,42333.5%52281
    71102Renault Clio38850.8%714,03241.8%8044
    7281Hyundai i1038435.5%474,81434.5%6363
    7353VW Caddy37723.7%594,67925.7%6878
    7496Kia Sportage37645.4%744,72442.1%6759
    75130Fiat 60037473.0%635,00176.3%59105
    7671Ford Transit Custom37128.5%695,55126.7%5198
    7732Skoda Enyaq37016.0%614,43018.9%7339
    786Audi A63699.5%863,75911.4%8493
    79121Hyundai Inster36863.0%326,33364.9%46 –
    8078Citroen C4/C4 X/Spacetourer36431.1%882,65633.6%10690
    8120Audi A536411.7%992,61810.8%107116
    8215VW Tayron36111.0%782,88111.8%100 –
    839VW Passat3529.5%873,3988.1%88112
    8498Hyundai i2034744.3%972,84331.4%10274
    85140Fiat Grande Panda34381.1%1051,04262.5%156 –
    86116Mazda333853.7%1321,81239.3%124124
    87131Dacia Spring33765.9%1173,35171.1%91117
    88103Mazda CX-6033145.0%773,19239.2%93119
    89113Mercedes Sprinter33049.8%734,99852.7%6082
    90133MG ZS32667.7%843,15861.2%94144
    91117Citroen Jumper32652.2%795,05668.9%5740
    92114Tesla Model Y32148.5%1036,61860.3%414
    9382Peugeot 300832030.2%802,48728.6%11089
    94118Renault R532052.5%604,00354.3%81225
    95141Renault 431876.1%10777249.7%175 –
    9649VW ID.4, ID.530618.4%464,37517.2%7560
    9726Toyota Aygo X30311.2%823,10217.8%9554
    98100Suzuki Swift29938.6%813,91336.5%8391
    9964BMW X529320.1%1022,41018.9%113104
    10084Audi Q327526.7%964,27727.3%7645
    101104Audi Q227337.7%1002,68626.7%10587
    102135Jeep Avenger27258.1%1042,48439.1%111134
    10369Toyota Corolla/Cross27020.1%952,83423.8%10361
    10414VW ID.72647.9%1083,0859.8%96141
    105136Ford Transit, Tourneo25655.5%944,93057.3%6273
    106108Kia Picanto24935.6%982,92935.1%9899
    107125Porsche 91124945.2%934,05642.8%7975
    108145Suzuki Vitara23559.6%903,53753.8%8792
    10990Mercedes GLE22524.0%1062,38322.4%114102
    11091Audi Q8/Q8 e-Tron22024.2%1411,44518.2%142143
    111105BMW X222030.8%1312,08227.5%120126
    11287Opel Mokka21322.2%763,30517.5%9251
    113138Skoda Scala20345.9%1013,00946.2%9785
    114109Mercedes G-Klasse19628.7%1351,79529.6%126136
    11586Nissan Qashqai19419.9%1113,39124.6%8965
    116129MG RX619236.9%1092,07738.7%121217
    11718Opel Astra1896.0%1272,1546.6%11769
    118151Renault Symbioz18452.6%1191,58548.1%132183
    119163Alfa Romeo Junior18470.2%1102,29261.4%116257
    120143Mitsubishi ASX18344.5%1182,11861.6%118130
    121115Hyundai i3018028.6%1142,35834.0%11594
    122123Mercedes Citan17831.9%1301,63231.9%131154
    12356Audi Q617611.4%1331,25310.6%148240
    12454BYD Seal U17611.1%13988010.6%165289
    12593Toyota C-HR16318.2%1122,76631.3%10472
    126147Mitsubishi Colt15742.8%1251,51337.7%137113
    12746Skoda Superb1529.1%1241,71710.2%128121
    128175Leapmotor C1015266.7%1231,08565.4%155367
    129142Mazda614735.7%12635322.6%217203
    130112VW ID. Buzz14521.6%1151,73721.9%127139
    131101Porsche Cayenne14118.4%1421,30519.7%144127
    132153Nissan Juke12937.7%1371,64727.6%129103
    13389Audi Q412613.2%1439318.4%162132
    134155Citroen Jumpy12439.1%1131,85744.0%123163
    13576VW Touran12010.0%1571,79613.9%125106
    136150BYD Dolphin Surf11632.8%12151326.1%195 –
    137126Citroen C5 X/Aircross11420.9%1401,46317.4%141111
    138107Audi Q710915.4%16177415.3%173188
    139179Xpeng G610953.4%14772551.0%178295
    140119Volvo XC9010817.9%1491,56019.2%133140
    141202Peugeot Boxer10579.5%1561,48973.4%139123
    14277Ford Focus1048.8%1162,51715.4%10971
    143167Renault Kangoo10240.2%1461,63945.6%130107
    144106Ford Capri10114.2%1381,09831.8%153315
    145174Mazda29943.0%1531,48936.3%13877
    146134Porsche Macan9920.9%1281,54926.6%134115
    147199Leapmotor B109670.1%23511845.7%269 –
    148139Ford Transit Connect9621.8%1291,48026.9%140137
    149171Volvo EX309439.2%1451,90843.1%12262
    150137Toyota RAV49320.2%1361,52438.1%135114
    151168Renault Rafale9236.5%1681,00331.2%159186
    152170Mitsubishi Outlander9137.8%15586238.4%167 –
    153144Hyundai Bayon9122.9%16681626.8%171153
    154188Renault Espace8853.7%1591,03146.1%158146
    155176Kia Stonic8740.3%1511,32141.1%145122
    156127Peugeot 3088415.8%1541,28018.0%14797
    157152BMW X78323.9%17553819.3%193181
    158120BMW iX8113.7%17961616.6%186167
    159149Hyundai Ioniq58022.2%1342,08333.3%119118
    160122Peugeot 50088014.2%16364914.8%184149
    161185Renault Scenic8043.0%19758132.8%189201
    162159Mazda CX-807728.6%17784631.7%170269
    163161VW Crafter7628.8%2051,11836.0%152135
    164186Smart #57541.0%14843236.5%205 –
    165187Jeep Compass7340.8%1621,51447.4%136138
    166216Honda Jazz7168.3%1501,15371.1%150164
    167148MG 47119.5%1222,85052.0%101100
    168196Fiat Ulysse7049.3%16424948.0%234364
    169183Renault Arkana7035.7%1521,03441.9%157125
    170173Nissan Townstar6729.0%17084932.1%169158
    171192Honda HR-V6542.2%15899867.1%160147
    172177Toyota Proace6329.3%1441,22634.4%149128
    173213Subaru Crosstrek6359.4%17158155.8%188 –
    174162Kia EV66223.6%16974223.8%177129
    175184Land Rover Defender6232.1%1821,12432.8%151159
    176172Ford Transit Courier6126.2%1831,29338.0%146133
    177146Volvo S/V606116.4%21176119.1%176131
    178238Vinfast VF66092.3%20212884.8%265 –
    179191DS 75936.6%19435819.0%216177
    180240SsangYong Tivoli5484.4%17362467.7%185213
    181182Peugeot Expert5326.8%16077335.2%174265
    182158Fiat Panda5319.3%18146524.2%203191
    183154BMW 7er5215.5%21224310.7%237227
    184230Subaru Outback5267.5%22946649.5%202198
    185164BMW X65119.7%18642716.3%206189
    186128Mercedes Vito519.7%2097018.8%181150
    187208Smart #15040.7%17286046.4%16866
    188156MG 34916.7%16791618.7%163155
    189220Toyota bZ4X4951.6%1653,37069.9%90180
    190221BMW Z44952.1%1741,31244.4%143142
    191214Alfa Romeo Stelvio4946.2%19854537.1%192195
    192224Subaru Forester4656.1%18971054.6%179175
    193234Alfa Romeo Tonale4663.0%19649363.4%198182
    194190Kia Sorento4427.2%20452529.8%194170
    195217Suzuki SX44342.6%20687842.5%166145
    196181Kia EV44221.0%259547.6%292 –
    19765BYD Seal412.8%1953187.1%220237
    198165Nissan X-Trail3915.2%18878019.5%172120
    199189Range Rover Evoque3823.2%17668432.1%182173
    200195Xpeng G93826.6%19923523.3%241300
    201218Mazda MX-53839.6%19134928.1%219165
    202178Porsche Taycan3817.9%19244717.2%204209
    203225Smart #33644.4%17840338.2%212172
    204180Hyundai Santa Fe3617.8%19367024.9%183222
    205197Lexus LBX3525.2%21048935.3%199197
    206209Renault Trafic3428.1%21549639.3%197179
    207160BMW X43312.5%20159121.9%187152
    208233Honda CR-V3242.7%18090954.0%164156
    209166Polestar 43212.5%21328712.6%228285
    210255Iveco Daily3282.1%19057974.7%190174
    211229Peugeot 4083139.7%2001,09132.3%154161
    212207Opel Zafira Life3023.6%22529625.8%225230
    213132VW Touareg306.1%2364157.2%209162
    214250SsangYong Torres2970.7%20716533.4%253261
    215252Honda Civic2870.0%18547744.7%200196
    216203Range Rover Sport2821.2%22347120.1%201215
    217222Ford Mustang Mach-E2831.8%23012727.5%268151
    218205Hyundai Staria2821.5%20824122.5%239206
    219210Kia EV92722.7%27919216.6%247220
    220198Mercedes GLS2719.4%22130116.2%223193
    221248Peugeot Rifter2652.0%22624946.8%232287
    222169Mercedes S-Klasse/EQS2510.0%23940411.0%211176
    223239Renault Megane2538.5%24411022.5%275214
    224204Range Rover  2519.1%24124516.3%236231
    225246Honda ZR-V2445.3%21839550.5%213202
    22694MG S5242.7%1841598.5%256 –
    227261Ssangyong Actyon2367.6%24716551.7%254 –
    228157BYD Sealion 07227.6%22218612.9%249 –
    229242Ford Mustang2236.7%21755141.0%191200
    230223Alpine A2902225.6%18725236.7%231 –
    231236Jeep Wrangler2231.4%21422523.8%242228
    232211Man TGE2119.3%23330723.6%222199
    233257Ferrari 12Cilindri2052.6%22014748.4%261370
    234200Porsche Panamera2014.9%23739415.1%214244
    235235Kia Niro1926.4%22442223.2%207101
    236259Volvo C401952.8%25813326.7%262263
    237227Opel Combo1721.5%2708211.6%283239
    238274Renault Master1773.9%24841873.5%208166
    239253BYD Atto 31640.0%24211311.3%272233
    240275SsangYong Korando1672.7%22720733.3%245256
    241262Nissan Ariya1545.5%20351251.6%196219
    242254Tesla Model S1537.5%3034036.7%301272
    243206Volvo EX901511.7%26615211.7%259349
    244294Vinfast VF 814100.0%2875962.8%290284
    245258SsangYong Rexton1437.8%24615236.2%258255
    246201Audi A81410.4%26315213.2%260235
    247215BYD Atto 21312.3%262545.2%293 –
    248228Hyundai Ioniq 91316.5%240419.7%300 –
    249265Alfa Romeo Giulia1343.3%23429835.7%224207
    250269Jeep Renegade1246.2%25429145.5%227216
    251285Alpine A1101270.6%24911558.1%270246
    252219Polestar 21212.5%23227218.4%230221
    253226Audi e-Tron GT1214.8%26913113.2%263264
    254245Lamborghini Urus1222.2%25724729.6%235249
    255212Lexus NX1110.1%26724321.0%238194
    256243Citroen Berlingo1119.3%21694134.8%161192
    257193Nissan Primastar117.6%26021812.7%243218
    258249BMW XM1122.0%2568713.4%281268
    259290Fiat Tipo1168.7%28928285.7%229266
    260278Lynk & Co 081050.0%2513739.4%305 –
    261237Range Rover Velar1014.7%21929622.4%226210
    262256Lexus UX1026.3%24336766.5%215211
    263296Ferrari Roma975.0%27112744.7%267250
    264247Land Rover Discovery Sport917.6%25213017.8%264247
    265276DS 4838.1%297325.4%311276
    266264MG Cyberster825.0%22816839.3%252 –
    267281GWM Wey 03842.1%2938528.2%282305
    268298Subaru Impreza770.0%2904243.3%299319
    269263Mercedes AMG GT721.2%23118721.8%248232
    270270Ferrari Purosangue726.9%25511232.3%273262
    271280Porsche Cayman736.8%25331458.5%221190
    272232Suzuki Swace67.9%291516.5%295307
    273284Ineos Grenadier635.3%26812728.2%266253
    274283Opel Movano633.3%24518451.4%251223
    275295Ferrari 296 GTB650.0%25020743.8%246243
    276268Audi A7622.2%28418613.6%250234
    277260Maserati Grecale513.9%2755914.5%289282
    278277Mercedes SL525.0%28215427.7%257212
    279286Tesla Model X529.4% –3336.7%308280
    280289Togg T10X529.4%324630.0%348 –
    281291Mazda MX-30531.2%27416141.5%255160
    282266BMW 8er517.2%23811513.3%271259
    283231Lexus RX45.3%278619.4%288258
    284293Bentley Continental428.6%2739928.3%278267
    285308Iveco Stralis466.7%2881575.0%325 –
    286244Volvo S/V9035.5%261535.8%294271
    287194BYD Dolphin32.1%29910412.7%276241
    288301Toyota Land Cruiser342.9%28123745.3%240205
    289282GWM Wey 05315.8%2657711.7%286245
    290311Honda E:NY1360.0%2923131.0%312185
    291318Lotus Emira266.7%3075845.7%291283
    292323Mercedes Actros266.7%3161359.1%330 –
    293310Toyota Supra240.0%2863745.7%306278
    294313Suzuki Across240.0%308116.7%335330
    295316Xpeng P7250.0%2722115.6%318355
    296327Mercedes Atego2100.0%301969.2%338340
    297329Man TGS2100.0%318571.4%351351
    298271Land Rover Discovery28.0%3063712.7%307291
    299299Bentley Bentayga222.2%3223827.5%304313
    300300Lotus Eletre222.2%2952923.0%313304
    301303Audi A4233.3%29840922.5%21081
    302305Toyota Prius233.3%2857948.8%285286
    303307Cadillac Escalade233.3%2802732.5%315293
    304273Lucid Air14.2% –138.5%329328
    305292Genesis GV6016.7% –2921.6%314327
    306306Lynk & Co 01116.7%276499.4%296354
    307317GWM Ora 07125.0%3041120.0%334346
    308328Man TGL150.0% –857.1%342 –
    309331Fiat Doblo150.0% –325.0%361361
    310338NIO EL61100.0%3111753.1%323314
    311339Mercedes Arocs1100.0% –1285.7%332338
    312340Iveco Eurocargo1100.0%2941076.9%336321
    313341Toyota Hilux1100.0% –266.7%368 –
    314343Citroen C-Zero1100.0% –1100.0%373 –
    315309Genesis GV70120.0% –8217.9%284254
    316314Togg T10F120.0%302337.5%357 –
    317319NIO ET5133.3%2774556.3%298301
    318321Lynk & Co 02133.3%2831841.9%320 –
    319324Man TGM133.3%312947.4%339325
    320272Lexus RZ14.2%29620949.0%244292

    Source: KBA

    Samsung Galaxy S21 FE, Tab S6 Lite, and XCover 7 get December 2025 security patch

    10 December 2025 at 20:29

    Samsung has started rolling out the December 2025 security update for some of its popular devices, including the Galaxy S21 FE, Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, and Galaxy XCover 7. This update improves system security, fixes bugs, and helps your device run more smoothly.

    The Exynos variant of the Galaxy S21 FE in Vietnam is now receiving the December 2025 update with firmware version G990EXXSKHYK5. On the other side, the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite and Galaxy XCover 7 are getting the update in Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, and the Philippines with firmware versions P625XXS7CYK1 and G556BXXSCDYK5.

    This December security patch brings 68 important security fixes. Out of these, 57 are Android fixes, including 6 critical and 51 high-level security issues. There are also 11 One UI-specific fixes to make Samsung devices safer. Some issues were already fixed in previous updates, and 14 issues do not apply to these devices.

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite One UI 6.1 update

    Image: Samsung

    This update will protect your files and data from potential security risks. It also improves system stability, so your phone or tablet works better and without interruptions.

    Samsung will release the December 2025 security update in more countries soon. To check if the update is available, go to Settings >> Software Update >> Download and install. Make sure your device is charged and connected to Wi-Fi before updating.

    If you own a Galaxy S21 FE, Tab S6 Lite, or XCover 7, it is recommended to install this update as soon as it becomes available in your country. Stay tuned for updates in other regions and keep your device safe with the latest security improvements.

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    South Korea November 2025: BYD breaks into Top 10

    12 December 2025 at 10:35

    BYD is now among South Korea’s Top 10 brands.

    12/12 update: Now with Top 50 foreign models.

    The South Korean new car market edges down -1.1% year-on-year in November to 145,936 units. Local carmakers pull the market down at -5.8% to 116,588 whereas foreigners jump +23.4% to 29,348. Year-to-date figures are up 2.8% to 1,531,044 including 1,252,508 locals (+0.2%) and 278,536 foreigners (+16.2%). Hyundai (-5.1%) retains the brands pole position with 33.9% share above sister brand Kia (-0.6%) at 32.8%. Genesis (+4.7%) is back above 10,000 monthly sales for the first time since last June, distancing Tesla (+110.9%), BMW (-2.1%) and Mercedes (+20.7%). Renault Korea (-51%) collapses year-on-year while Volvo (+10.6%) is solid at #9. Newcomer BYD breaks into the Top 10 for the first time at #10 with 0.8% share.

    Looking at domestic models, the Kia Sorento (-3.7%) manages a 13th win in the past 15 months and is way above the competition this month. The Kia Sportage (+62.2%) takes the second spot ahead of the Hyundai Grandeur (+28.8%). The Hyundai Sonata (-11.4%) follows, distancing the Hyundai Avante (+0.1%) and Tucson (-3.6%). The Hyundai Palisade (+124.5%) continues to benefit from its new generation at #8 overall.

    Over in the foreign models ranking, the Tesla Model Y (+102.8%) surges ahead year-on-year to dominate the charts head and shoulders with over 6,000 sales. The Mercedes E Class (+50.3%) is also in fantastic shape at #2 ahead of the BMW 5 Series (-5.3%), in difficulty. The Tesla Model 3 (+193.6%) is back up three spots on October to #4, a ranking it also holds year-to-date. Notice also the Mercedes GLE up 256.7% and the BYD Sealion 7 up to a record 7th place.

    Previous month: South Korea October 2025: Tesla (+244.4%), BYD (#12) can’t help market down -12.9%

    One year ago: South Korea October 2024: Renault Grand Koleos breaks into Top 5

    Full November 2025 Top 31 All brands, Top 60 All domestic models and Top 50 foreign models below.

    South Korea November 2025 – brands:

    PosBrandNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
    1Hyundai49,54333.9%– 5.1%1541,57335.4%+ 3.6%11
    2Kia47,92532.8%– 0.6%2503,37732.9%+ 0.3%22
    3Genesis11,4657.9%+ 4.7%3108,7157.1%– 12.3%33
    4Tesla7,6325.2%+ 110.9%655,5943.6%+ 95.1%68
    5BMW6,5264.5%– 2.1%470,5414.6%+ 4.9%44
    6Mercedes6,1394.2%+ 20.7%560,2603.9%+ 1.2%55
    7Renault Korea3,5752.4%– 51.0%747,5003.1%+ 45.1%77
    8KG Mobility3,1212.1%– 5.7%837,6002.5%– 15.5%86
    9Volvo1,4591.0%+ 10.6%913,3880.9%– 1.6%1110
    10BYD1,1640.8%new124,9550.3%new1630
    11Lexus1,0390.7%– 24.2%1013,8940.9%+ 8.1%911
    12GM Korea9590.7%– 47.3%1113,7430.9%– 40.3%109
    13Mini9180.6%+ 49.0%157,1800.5%+ 4.2%1516
    14Toyota8640.6%+ 7.9%138,7510.6%+ 1.6%1412
    15Porsche8000.5%+ 3.6%169,7390.6%+ 29.6%1314
    16Audi7050.5%– 22.9%1410,2520.7%+ 22.3%1213
    17Volkswagen4520.3%– 58.0%204,5000.3%– 41.8%1815
    18Land Rover4090.3%– 1.7%184,7330.3%+ 19.6%1717
    19Polestar3710.3%+ 642.0%172,8840.2%+ 500.8%2023
    20Jeep2160.1%+ 28.6%211,8390.1%– 22.9%2119
    21Honda1550.1%+ 187.0%221,7260.1%– 19.5%2220
    22Ford1330.1%– 63.9%193,9880.3%+ 14.5%1918
    23Peugeot780.1%+ 20.0%238670.1%+ 1.8%2422
    24Cadillac780.1%+ 59.2%246920.0%+ 10.4%2524
    25Lincoln580.0%– 44.8%261,0740.1%– 48.4%2321
    26Maserati390.0%+ 254.5%282600.0%+ 13.0%2928
    27Bentley350.0%– 25.5%253270.0%– 3.8%2726
    28Lamborghini310.0%– 49.2%273910.0%– 9.7%2625
    29Ferrari270.0%#DIV/0!303220.0%#DIV/0!2831
    30GMC130.0%– 45.8%292210.0%– 27.3%3027
    31Rolls-Royce70.0%– 53.3%311580.0%– 4.2%3129
     –Total local manufacturers116,58879.9%– 5.8% –1,252,50881.8%+ 0.2% – –
     –Total foreign manufacturers29,34820.1%+ 23.4% –278,53618.2%+ 16.2% – –
     –Total market145,936100.0%– 1.1% –1,531,044100.0%+ 2.8% – –

    South Korea November 2025 – domestic models:

    PosModelNov-25/24Oct2025/24PosFY24
    1Kia Sorento10,047– 3.7%190,526+ 5.6%11
    2Kia Sportage6,868+ 62.2%766,611+ 1.2%44
    3Hyundai Grandeur6,499+ 28.8%360,177– 6.6%55
    4Hyundai Sonata5,897– 11.4%547,973– 5.3%118
    5Hyundai Avante5,459+ 0.1%272,558+ 43.9%29
    6Hyundai Tucson5,384– 3.6%948,978+ 0.7%1010
    7Kia Carnival5,305– 29.4%672,289– 4.3%32
    8Hyundai Palisade5,124+ 124.5%1055,291+ 193.7%622
    9Kia Seltos4,640– 5.1%1251,044– 9.5%97
    10Kia Ray4,216– 11.3%1144,123– 1.4%1211
    11Hyundai Porter4,109– 12.2%851,835– 18.0%86
    12Hyundai Santa Fe3,947– 47.9%454,378– 23.3%73
    13Kia K53,827+ 44.7%1333,536+ 5.7%1618
    14Genesis GV703,770+ 19.5%1931,733– 0.4%1817
    15Genesis G803,721+ 6.7%1537,828– 10.6%1312
    16Genesis GV803,203– 4.7%1729,906– 18.8%1916
    17Kia Bongo2,814– 8.7%1833,528– 11.9%1715
    18Hyundai Kona2,743+ 34.9%1429,409+ 13.8%2020
    19Kia K82,569– 40.8%2125,997– 14.4%2119
    20Hyundai Staria2,500– 38.9%2034,914– 7.6%1514
    21Renault Korea Grand Koleos2,403– 63.5%1637,398+ 135.0%1421
    22Hyundai Casper2,292– 38.8%2516,001– 60.1%2413
    23Hyundai Bus/Truck2,113+ 43.0%2219,335n/a23n/a
    24Kia Morning1,512+ 3.1%2314,884+ 12.5%2524
    25Hyundai Venue1,468+ 271.6%3910,088+ 138.5%2939
    26Kia Niro1,379+ 18.6%2812,286– 10.9%2725
    27KGM Torres1,127+ 75.0%318,229– 35.3%3127
    28Kia PV5962new243,609new43 –
    29Chevrolet Trax Crossover819– 41.4%3011,159– 35.6%2823
    30Kia Bus/Special789+ 541.5%432,788n/a45 –
    31Hyundai Ioniq 5690– 44.9%2914,109+ 3.7%2626
    32Kia EV3684– 70.1%2621,075+ 70.1%2228
    33KGM Actyon677– 2.3%336,588+ 42.0%3737
    34Kia EV5667new272,089new48 –
    35Renault Korea QM6601+ 71.7%444,480– 39.0%4234
    36Kia Tasman592new378,132new32 –
    37Renault Korea Arkana560+ 81.2%424,787– 43.6%4032
    38Genesis G90557– 18.4%416,712– 8.4%3633
    39Hyundai Nexo511+ 360.4%365,325+ 97.0%3841
    40Hyundai Ioniq 9484new348,094new33 –
    41KGM Tivoli424– 20.0%404,718– 25.8%4135
    42Kia EV6392– 49.1%329,285+ 4.3%3031
    43KGM Musso Sports340new463,564new44 –
    44Kia EV4338new358,029new34 –
    45Hyundai Ioniq 6244– 66.8%455,068+ 6.1%3938
    46KGM Musso EV219new387,111new35 –
    47Kia EV9186+ 29.2%501,530– 19.6%5245
    48KGM Musso Khan180new472,374new46 –
    49Genesis G70148– 28.2%511,716– 21.8%5042
    50Kia K9138+ 39.4%551,411– 28.3%5444
    51Chevrolet Trailblazer133– 56.0%492,349– 40.5%4740
    52KGM Rexton New Arena97– 13.4%521,237– 31.8%5546
    53Hyundai ST179– 54.3%481,539+ 63.9%5149
    54Genesis GV6066+ 13.8%53769+ 40.8%5751
    55KGM Torres EVX33– 90.1%541,806– 70.0%4936
    56KGM Korando24– 65.2%57437– 56.7%5947
    57Chevrolet Colorado7– 75.0%5996– 72.3%6352
    58Renault Korea SM66– 84.6%58359– 46.7%6050
    59Renault Korea Scenic E-Tech5new56125new62 –

    South Korea November 2025 – foreign models:

    PosModelNov-25/24Oct2025/24PosFY24
    1Tesla Model Y6,180+ 102.8%146,916+ 165.5%13
    2Mercedes E Class2,835+ 50.3%225,223+ 14.5%21
    3BMW 5 Series1,853– 5.3%321,842+ 16.1%32
    4Tesla Model 31,412+ 193.6%78,476– 17.9%44
    5Mercedes GLC806– 4.7%58,211+ 7.2%55
    6Mercedes GLE774+ 256.7%46,089+ 22.9%811
    7BYD Sealion 7680new102,021new32 –
    8Lexus ES648+ 6.4%86,123– 5.3%76
    9BMW X3646+ 358.2%96,147+ 33.1%612
    10BMW 3 Series630+ 78.0%65,870+ 23.7%910
    11Volvo XC60605+ 58.0%125,193– 3.6%118
    12BMW X5530– 19.3%115,636+ 0.8%107
    13Mercedes S Class504– 11.3%134,473– 13.0%139
    14BYD Atto 3444new212,617new23 –
    15BMW 7 Series431– 20.3%144,735+ 25.6%1215
    16Mini Cooper Hatch413+ 8.1%193,448+ 19.3%1721
    17BMW X7383– 25.0%154,203+ 7.5%1414
    18BMW X4374– 17.3%173,429– 7.9%1817
    19Polestar 4371+ 642.0%202,538n/a26n/a
    20Porsche Cayenne363+ 60.6%353,564+ 7.1%1619
    21BMW i5298+ 626.8%241,597+ 36.8%37n/a
    22BMW X6290– 7.1%233,299+ 5.1%1920
    23Volvo XC40257– 16.0%162,552+ 6.3%2428
    24Toyota RAV4249+ 1.2%252,021– 22.7%3323
    25Mercedes CLE229+ 15.7%222,985+ 12.3%2025
    26Volvo S90218– 24.8%181,508– 21.3%4030
    27Mercedes GLS217+ 46.6%271,560+ 29.5%3844
    28BMW 4 Series216+ 20.7%282,099+ 35.2%3038
    29Mini Countryman206– 11.2%421,542– 39.7%3924
    30Mini Electric198new40897new48n/a
    31Volvo XC90196+ 81.5%361,636+ 12.0%3642
    32BMW X1195+ 7.1%292,317+ 35.5%2832
    33Audi A5190new41n/anewn/an/a
    34Jeep Wrangler184+ 152.1%47974– 10.4%4646
    35VW Golf184+ 15.0%n/a706– 34.8%n/a45
    36Toyota Camry176+ 32.3%302,085+ 31.5%3131
    37Porsche Macan EV141n/a441,390+ 627.7%43n/a
    38Audi Q5141– 47.0%38n/an/an/an/a
    39Lexus RX139– 12.6%322,124+ 33.3%2936
    40VW Atlas136new43n/anewn/an/a
    41Land Rover Defender128+ 45.5%n/a763– 15.7%n/an/a
    42Toyota Alphard127+ 19.8%371,418+ 109.8%42n/a
    43Mercedes C Class126+ 13.5%332,541– 29.5%2518
    44Range Rover125– 18.8%n/a1,138– 25.4%4539
    45Mercedes G Class118– 77.3%312,769+ 33.8%2226
    46Porsche Taycan118– 32.6%341,726+ 88.6%3547
    47Mercedes EQB117+ 350.0%n/an/an/an/a56
    48Porsche Panamera107– 62.6%461,915+ 37.3%3443
    49Toyota Prius95+ 37.7%n/a756– 1.3%n/an/a
    50Honda CR-V95+ 427.8%n/an/an/an/a57

    Source: KAIDA

    Samsung Galaxy A56 and A55 get December 2025 OS security fixes

    By:Yash
    10 December 2025 at 08:12

    Samsung isn’t letting the December patch rollout be sidelined in the storm of the One UI 8.5 Beta. Galaxy A56 and Galaxy A55 have just quietly joined Samsung’s flagship devices with the December 2025 security update.

    December 2025 security update has arrived for the Galaxy A56 and A55. The rollout has started in Korea, with Global expansion pending. Users can check their devices to see if the latest patch has been fetched on their devices.

    Samsung’s December update fixes plenty of issues. The company specifically highlighted 68 CVE and SVE items earlier this month. It gives the Android OS and One UI skin a top-notch level of security and privacy.

    You can check for the latest software update manually. Just open the phone’s Settings, followed by the Software update menu. Hit the Download and install button to initiate the firmware fetching process on your device.

    Build versions:

    • Galaxy A56 – BYL2
    • Galaxy A55 – CYL1

    download install One UI 6 Beta

    Galaxy A56 is eligible for new updates every month, while the A55 gets one update every three months. Samsung guarantees its latest Galaxy A phone with seven years of software updates and six major OS upgrades.

    Earlier, Samsung rolled out the December patch to the Galaxy A34 5G. Select flagships, including the Galaxy S25 series (Edge and FE, too), Z Fold 7, and Z Flip 7, have also received the latest system security improvements.

    The phones presently run Android 16-based One UI 8.0 version. Samsung has also kicked off the One UI 8.5 Beta Program. Owners of the Galaxy S25 series phones can join and install the Beta software in select countries.

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    Poland November 2025: Chinese up 213.6% to 10.4% share

    10 December 2025 at 06:32

    Leapmotor ranks #28 in Poland in November.

    49,027 new passenger cars found a buyer in Poland in November, a tiny -0.2% year-on-year loss. The year-to-date tally remains in frank positive however at +6.8% to 529,648. Toyota (-32.7%) collapses but stays atop the brands charts with 13.5% share vs. 15.7% so far this year. Skoda (+10.3%) is catching up, to 12% of the market vs. 10.9% over the first 11 months of the year. Volkswagen (-2.8%) is weak at #3 unlike Audi (+15.4%), BMW (+23.3%) and Mercedes (+5.6%) all very solid. Just outside the Top 10, MG (+46.8%) and Cupra (+43.6%) stand out. Chinese carmakers are up 213.6% year-on-year to 5,105 units and 10.4% share vs. 3.3% in November 2024, with BYD up 1059.4%, Jaecoo (+274.8%), Omoda (+243.4%) and BAIC (+84.8%) among the best performers. Tesla is up 98.2%.

    The Skoda Octavia (+24.1%) stays above the traditional leader, the Toyota Corolla (-61.1%) for the 2nd month running while the Toyota Yaris Cross (-18.2%) rounds out the podium with 2.4% share. The VW T-Roc (-11.9%) is up five spots on last month to #4 with the Kia Sportage (-19.3%) and Hyundai Tucson (-23.1%), both struggling, in tow. The MG HS (+17.4%) is down one rank on October to #7 but delivers only the 2nd year-on-year uptick in the Top 10. The Renault Captur (-0.9%) points its bonnet at #9.

    Previous month: Poland October 2025: Skoda Octavia #1, MG HS up to #6, market up 9.6%

    One year ago: Poland November 2024: MG breaks into Top 15, Toyota Corolla ultra dominant, sales up 18.4%

    Full November 2025 Top 50 brands and Top 10 models below.

    Poland November 2025 – brands:

    PosBrandNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
    1Toyota6,61713.5%– 32.7%182,95315.7%– 10.8%11
    2Skoda5,88612.0%+ 10.3%257,70910.9%+ 8.5%22
    3Volkswagen3,8557.9%– 2.8%338,4237.3%+ 12.4%33
    4Audi2,8185.7%+ 15.4%627,1475.1%+ 3.2%66
    5BMW2,7065.5%+ 23.3%428,1935.3%+ 14.3%57
    6Mercedes2,4685.0%+ 5.6%726,5435.0%+ 2.3%78
    7Hyundai2,2164.5%– 19.3%825,9184.9%– 7.8%85
    8Renault2,0644.2%– 7.0%1019,0423.6%+ 2.2%1010
    9Kia1,9964.1%– 26.7%528,2325.3%– 7.0%44
    10Dacia1,9504.0%– 15.9%919,7033.7%+ 13.4%99
    11MG1,3262.7%+ 46.8%1113,1072.5%+ 124.2%14n/a
    12Cupra1,2742.6%+ 43.6%1212,2902.3%+ 16.5%1514
    13Ford1,2732.6%– 9.6%1314,2072.7%+ 9.7%1213
    14Lexus9612.0%– 15.6%1413,5002.5%+ 3.6%1312
    15Nissan8141.7%+ 17.3%239,3351.8%+ 9.6%16n/a
    16BYD8001.6%+ 1059.4%195,2201.0%+ 2179.5%24n/a
    17Opel7961.6%– 25.3%158,5311.6%– 12.1%18n/a
    18Citroen7461.5%+ 67.6%208,0691.5%+ 30.9%19n/a
    19Peugeot7411.5%– 11.0%189,0011.7%+ 2.4%17n/a
    20Volvo7351.5%– 32.9%1615,2002.9%+ 8.5%1111
    21Omoda6801.4%+ 243.4%176,7691.3%+ 749.3%21n/a
    22Jaecoo6111.2%+ 274.8%215,5721.1%+ 1715.0%22n/a
    23Mazda5511.1%+ 32.8%245,2281.0%– 49.4%2315
    24BAIC4861.0%+ 84.8%294,2620.8%+ 185.1%26n/a
    25Suzuki4620.9%– 45.5%226,9951.3%– 20.0%20n/a
    26Tesla4540.9%+ 98.2%373,9310.7%– 3.4%27n/a
    27Chery4310.9%new349040.2%new39 –
    28Leapmotor4230.9%n/a271,9280.4%+ 27442.9%36n/a
    29Honda4140.8%+ 18.3%254,3040.8%+ 18.5%25n/a
    30Fiat3790.8%+ 187.1%262,5240.5%– 0.1%32n/a
    31Seat2310.5%– 42.1%353,6390.7%– 12.7%28n/a
    32Mini2200.4%+ 56.0%283,2290.6%+ 45.4%29n/a
    33KGM2190.4%– 11.0%332,4360.5%– 0.2%33n/a
    34Alfa Romeo1960.4%+ 36.1%322,0690.4%+ 56.5%35n/a
    35Jeep1860.4%– 11.0%312,6680.5%+ 16.3%31n/a
    36Land Rover1720.4%– 13.1%362,3760.4%+ 19.2%34n/a
    37Porsche1690.3%– 35.0%303,1670.6%– 18.7%30n/a
    38Mitsubishi1600.3%+ 31.1%381,4900.3%– 17.9%37n/a
    39Geely920.2%new421700.0%new42 –
    40Subaru740.2%+ 34.5%401,1380.2%+ 13.7%38n/a
    41DS530.1%+ 3.9%395160.1%+ 14.4%41n/a
    42JAC520.1%newn/a990.0%new48 –
    43Hongqi350.1%n/a441030.0%+ 2475.0%45n/a
    44Dongfeng340.1%n/a451050.0%+ 10400.0%44 –
    45Bestune330.1%new431460.0%new43 –
    46Forthing290.1%+ 0.0%416490.1%+ 930.2%40n/a
    47MAN230.0%+ 228.6%501030.0%+ 145.2%47n/a
    48DFSK120.0%+ 500.0%461030.0%+ 593.3%46n/a
    49Bentley60.0%+ 20.0%48760.0%– 3.8%50n/a
    50Ferrari40.0%– 20.0%49790.0%– 3.7%49n/a
     –Others940.2%+ 276.0% –5460.1%+ 0.7% – –

    Poland November 2025 – models:

    PosModel Nov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
    1Skoda Octavia1,8943.9%+ 24.1%118,5263.5%+ 8.4%22
    2Toyota Corolla1,6133.3%– 61.1%221,4714.1%– 16.4%11
    3Toyota Yaris Cross1,2012.4%– 18.2%412,1322.3%– 15.5%53
    4VW T-Roc9762.0%– 11.9%99,2121.7%+ 13.0%810
    5Kia Sportage9622.0%– 19.3%312,7002.4%– 0.4%46
    6Hyundai Tucson9371.9%– 23.1%810,6552.0%– 10.8%67
    7MG HS8841.8%+ 17.4%67,2841.4%+ 93.1%1130
    8Toyota C-HR8291.7%– 36.1%712,8222.4%– 1.5%34
    9Renault Captur8121.7%– 0.9%n/an/an/an/an/a17
    10Toyota Yaris8031.6%– 26.1%109,7631.8%– 24.6%75
    n/aSkoda Superb7251.5%– 4.7%n/a6,9761.3%– 4.7%1211
    n/aDacia Duster7031.4%– 42.3%n/a7,6981.5%– 16.8%109
    n/aSkoda Fabia6751.4%+ 5.6%n/a6,7831.3%+ 5.4%1514
    n/aSkoda Kamiq6141.3%– 13.2%n/a6,9061.3%– 4.2%1412
    n/aToyota RAV45131.0%+ 90.7%58,3151.6%– 17.1%98
    n/aVolvo XC603540.7%– 31.5%n/a6,9741.3%+ 24.0%1316

    Source: SAMAR

    Ukraine November 2025: BYD up to record 19.6% share, places Leopard 3 at #1

    9 December 2025 at 11:59

    The BYD Leopard 3 is the best-selling vehicle in Ukraine in November.

    Fantastic month for new light vehicle sales in Ukraine: up 45.8% year-on-year in November to 7,910 units. This is enough to tilt the year-to-date tally into positive at +0.9% to 68,121. BYD (+795.4%) lodges another stunning performance and smashes its market share record to 19.6% vs. a previous best of 14.6% reached just last month. As such BYD advances to #2 year-to-date (+260.4%). Volkswagen (+75.2%) is also in exceptional shape at #2 while Toyota (-6.9%) is weaker at #3. Skoda is up 20.4% to remain at #4 above Renault (+17.3%). Zeekr (+428%) breaks all its records to #7 with 396 sales and 5% share. These are the brand’s best performances anywhere in the world. Honda (+161.1%) and Hyundai (+80.6%) also shine in the remainder of the Top 10.

    We have a new leader in the models charts: the new BYD Leopard 3 (aka Fang Cheng Bao Tai 3) is the standalone winner this month with 4.8% share and ranks #18 year-to-date with 1.3% of the market. #1 over the past two months, the VW ID.Unyx celebrates one year in market at #2 while the BYD Song Plus (+244%) is also down one spots on October to #3. This means the podium is entirely coming from China production-wise. Still by far the year-to-date best-seller, the Renault Duster (-23.7%) has to contend with 4th place like last month. The Toyota RAV4 (+43.4%) follows ahead of the Toyota Prado (+18.2%). The Zeekr 7X is up to a spectacular 7th position with 2.8% share while the BYD Sealion 6 is up 41 ranks on last month to #9.

    Previous month: Ukraine October 2025: BYD at record 14.6% share, VW ID.Unyx #1 again, sales up 28%

    One year ago: Ukraine November 2024: BYD up to record #8, Jetour cracks Top 30

    Full November 2025 Top 68 All brands and Top 346 All models below.

    Ukraine November 2025 – brands:

    PosBrandNov-25%/24Oct1-11 2025%/24PosFY24
    1BYD1,54919.6%+ 795.4%16,6819.8%+ 260.4%215
    2Volkswagen82710.5%+ 75.2%36,1189.0%+ 23.6%33
    3Toyota80410.2%– 6.9%29,14713.4%– 6.7%11
    4Skoda5787.3%+ 20.4%44,9607.3%+ 24.9%55
    5Renault4635.9%– 17.3%55,5268.1%– 29.5%42
    6Hyundai4015.1%+ 80.6%63,5095.2%+ 33.9%66
    7Zeekr3965.0%+ 428.0%82,0793.1%+ 181.7%1024
    8Honda3294.2%+ 161.1%172,0273.0%+ 4.4%1114
    9Audi2292.9%– 3.0%92,4293.6%+ 30.9%816
    10BMW2132.7%– 30.2%72,8444.2%– 37.1%74
    11Mercedes2072.6%+ 20.3%141,8012.6%– 12.4%1412
    12Mazda1922.4%+ 42.2%161,8632.7%– 12.7%1211
    13Citroen1632.1%+ 1.2%111,7712.6%– 19.0%159
    14Nissan1381.7%– 18.8%101,8432.7%– 30.2%137
    15Suzuki1211.5%– 6.2%152,2103.2%+ 1.1%910
    16Peugeot1171.5%+ 20.6%121,5322.2%– 30.7%168
    17Volvo1081.4%– 0.9%191,0261.5%+ 3.0%2019
    18Kia1061.3%+ 10.4%181,0751.6%– 44.3%1813
    19Fiat861.1%+ 120.5%216460.9%+ 31.3%2327
    20Mitsubishi861.1%– 15.7%201,0511.5%– 24.3%1918
    21Lexus821.0%– 40.1%131,3261.9%– 24.5%1717
    22Chery730.9%+ 92.1%274540.7%– 35.1%2626
    23Porsche690.9%+ 56.8%236420.9%– 3.3%2425
    24Opel580.7%– 23.7%227751.1%– 5.4%2221
    25Xiaomi520.7%+ 5100.0%261560.2%+ 3020.0%3462
    26Land Rover480.6%– 34.2%259371.4%+ 12.6%2120
    27Ford470.6%– 31.9%245830.9%– 24.1%2522
    28Jetour410.5%+ 173.3%322370.3%+ 163.3%3132
    29Denza400.5%+ 1900.0%312200.3%+ 566.7%3246
    30Seat370.5%+ 208.3%343180.5%– 1.9%2929
    31MG360.5%– 23.4%283460.5%– 56.4%2823
    32Avatr260.3%+ 1200.0%37890.1%+ 178.1%36n/a
    33Subaru250.3%+ 4.2%303680.5%– 4.7%2728
    34Cupra200.3%+ 0.0%332050.3%+ 36.7%3335
    35Jeep200.3%– 28.6%292870.4%+ 49.5%3033
    36Geely130.2%+ 85.7%39560.1%– 79.3%4130
    37MAN130.2%n/a54220.0%– 56.0%5144
    38Xpeng120.2%n/a55180.0%+ 260.0%5666
    39Mini90.1%+ 12.5%351160.2%+ 34.9%3536
    40Maxus70.1%– 36.4%36390.1%– 30.4%4639
    41Alfa Romeo50.1%n/a50450.1%+ 221.4%4557
    42JAC50.1%– 44.4%40460.1%– 73.9%4434
    43SsangYong50.1%+ 150.0%49500.1%+ 614.3%4361
    44DS40.1%+ 300.0%42520.1%– 38.8%4238
    45Great Wall40.1%– 42.9%38620.1%– 63.7%3949
    46Maserati40.1%– 20.0%43280.0%+ 64.7%4955
    47Radar40.1%new –4new68 –
    48Changan30.0%+ 0.0%57160.0%– 60.0%5745
    49Dongfeng30.0%– 25.0% –90.0%– 82.4%6141
    50Polestar30.0%n/a41250.0%+ 2400.0%5095
    51Rolls-Royce30.0%+ 200.0%67180.0%+ 38.5%55n/a
    52Bentley20.0%– 33.3%56180.0%+ 50.0%5359
    53Cadillac20.0%n/a5160.0%– 71.4%6453
    54Infiniti20.0%– 71.4%52700.1%– 14.6%3737
    55Iveco20.0%– 71.4%47360.1%+ 71.4%4748
    56Leapmotor20.0%new6330.0%new7492
    57Lixiang20.0%– 71.4%48570.1%+ 96.6%4047
    58Luxeed20.0%new –180.0%new54 –
    59Lynk & Co20.0%n/a5390.0%+ 350.0%6282
    60Rich20.0%new6540.0%new69 –
    61AITO10.0%+ 0.0% –70.0%+ 250.0%6375
    62Chevrolet10.0%+ 0.0%46160.0%+ 60.0%5860
    63Dodge10.0%+ 0.0%58160.0%– 27.3%5950
    64Farizon10.0%new –10.0%new80 –
    65Isuzu10.0%n/a6150.0%– 73.7%6651
    66Lucid10.0%new –10.0%new83 –
    67Skywell10.0%– 80.0% –20.0%– 85.7%7754
    68Tesla10.0%+ 0.0%44300.0%+ 36.4%4852

    Ukraine November 2025 – models:

    PosMakeModelCategoryNov-25%/24Oct1-11 2025%/24PosFY24
    1BYDLEOPARD 3PC3804.8%new58551.3%new18 –
    2VOLKSWAGENID UNYXPC2963.7%+ 9766.7%123093.4%+ 76866.7%4283
    3BYDSONG PLUSPC2893.7%+ 244.0%226473.9%+ 153.8%312
    4RENAULTDUSTERPC2893.7%– 23.7%437045.4%– 28.4%11
    5TOYOTARAV4PC2843.6%+ 43.4%331164.6%– 19.2%22
    6TOYOTALAND CRUISER PRADOPC2212.8%+ 18.2%618562.7%+ 186.4%619
    7ZEEKR7XPC2212.8%new1011031.6%new12334
    8HYUNDAITUCSONPC2202.8%+ 91.3%720683.0%+ 56.5%56
    9BYDSEALION 6PC2182.8%new502640.4%new64 –
    10SKODAKODIAQPC2052.6%+ 31.4%816702.5%+ 40.8%78
    11HONDAE-NP2PC1902.4%+ 4650.0%1213350.5%+ 6600.0%40294
    12BYDSEALION 7PC1872.4%new119451.4%new15 –
    13VOLKSWAGENTOUAREGPC1692.1%+ 24.3%914562.1%+ 14.8%87
    14MAZDACX-5PC1652.1%+ 103.7%1314102.1%– 14.3%93
    15ZEEKR001PC1481.9%+ 105.6%327681.1%+ 21.3%2325
    16BYDYUAN UPPC1451.8%+ 1350.0%184630.7%+ 1752.0%30228
    17HONDAE-NS1PC1261.6%+ 12500.0%1412011.8%+ 184.6%1145
    18SKODAOCTAVIAPC1221.5%– 15.9%1213271.9%+ 27.7%1011
    19BYDSEALION 5PC1141.4%new312890.4%new56 –
    20VOLKSWAGENTIGUANPC1131.4%– 37.9%297981.2%+ 5.3%2216
    21KIASPORTAGEPC981.2%+ 11.4%1710091.5%– 33.4%144
    22AUDIQ4PC871.1%+ 148.6%167291.1%+ 112.5%2549
    23BYDTANGPC761.0%+ 744.4%412380.3%+ 98.3%71118
    24VOLKSWAGENID4PC710.9%+ 2.9%703020.4%– 80.8%535
    25SUZUKISX4 S-CROSSPC700.9%+ 37.3%2110271.5%+ 2.1%1314
    26SKODAKAROQPC690.9%+ 16.9%198391.2%+ 30.3%1927
    27NISSANX-TRAILPC670.8%+ 168.0%206661.0%– 11.4%2623
    28VOLVOXC90PC590.7%+ 18.0%285820.9%+ 40.2%2742
    29AUDIQ8PC570.7%– 33.7%237651.1%+ 71.1%2439
    30SKODAFABIAPC570.7%+ 111.1%303140.5%+ 115.1%4986
    31HYUNDAIELANTRAPC560.7%+ 409.1%692710.4%+ 251.9%63149
    32RENAULTTALIANTPC560.7%new405420.8%new28414
    33SKODASUPERBPC540.7%+ 350.0%253280.5%+ 530.8%44169
    34SKODASCALAPC530.7%+ 60.6%782790.4%– 51.8%5926
    35TOYOTACAMRYPC520.7%– 48.0%278181.2%– 30.5%2110
    36VOLKSWAGENTAYRONPC520.7%new571310.2%new114 –
    37BYDYUANPC490.6%+ 206.3%563240.5%+ 73.3%4583
    38HYUNDAISTARIAPC490.6%+ 8.9%343690.5%+ 76.6%3870
    39NISSANQASHQAIPC490.6%– 34.7%228331.2%+ 9.2%2017
    40TOYOTALAND CRUISERPC490.6%+ 512.5%332980.4%– 53.1%5431
    41TOYOTAYARIS CROSSPC490.6%– 3.9%158611.3%+ 10.1%1718
    42XIAOMIYU7PC490.6%new381130.2%new126 –
    43FIATDOBLO CARGOLCV470.6%+ 104.3%522440.4%+ 39.4%6991
    44MERCEDESGLE-CLASSPC440.6%– 4.3%683780.6%– 20.6%3740
    45AUDIQ7PC430.5%– 17.3%474500.7%+ 172.7%3289
    46SUZUKIVITARAPC420.5%– 38.2%358861.3%+ 0.0%1615
    47CHERYTIGGO4PC400.5%new952740.4%new61 –
    48RENAULTEXPRESSLCV400.5%+ 0.0%264830.7%– 22.6%2929
    49RENAULTEXPRESSPC380.5%– 11.6%392210.3%– 65.6%7828
    50VOLKSWAGENT-ROCPC380.5%+ 58.3%244540.7%+ 16.4%3144
    51BMWSERIES 3PC370.5%+ 94.7%374030.6%– 18.6%3537
    52PORSCHECAYENNEPC360.5%+ 100.0%432800.4%– 24.5%5846
    53CITROENBERLINGO MULTISPACEPC350.4%+ 16.7%713830.6%– 26.3%3636
    54TOYOTACOROLLAPC340.4%– 15.0%484170.6%+ 16.2%3447
    55DENZAN7PC320.4%+ 1500.0%881420.2%+ 468.0%111238
    56MERCEDESGLS-CLASSPC320.4%+ 52.4%582600.4%– 22.8%6752
    57MITSUBISHIOUTLANDERPC320.4%+ 45.5%513190.5%+ 24.1%4664
    58VOLKSWAGENID6PC310.4%+ 244.4%203820.1%– 68.0%14467
    59BMWX7PC300.4%– 9.1%423290.5%– 26.1%4341
    60SEATIBIZAPC300.4%+ 233.3%1042320.3%+ 31.8%7388
    61FIATDUCATOLCV290.4%+ 163.6%652170.3%+ 135.9%81134
    62HYUNDAIVENUEPC290.4%+ 11.5%452930.4%+ 4.6%5565
    63BYDSEAGULLPC280.4%+ 180.0%611670.2%+ 13.6%102106
    64PEUGEOTRIFTERPC280.4%+ 75.0%842230.3%+ 16.8%7781
    65BMWX5PC260.3%– 18.8%893610.5%– 49.4%3924
    66CITROENC3PC260.3%+ 36.8%771560.2%– 40.2%10666
    67MITSUBISHIL200LCV260.3%+ 23.8%762070.3%– 61.5%8735
    68PEUGEOT3008PC260.3%+ 188.9%442780.4%– 21.7%6051
    69HYUNDAIKONAPC240.3%+ 300.0%941510.2%+ 71.6%107140
    70LEXUSLX500PC240.3%n/a362050.3%+ 1.0%8985
    71TOYOTAPROACE CITY VERSOPC240.3%+ 26.3%723080.5%+ 98.7%5093
    72CITROENC-ELYSEEPC230.3%– 41.0%672610.4%– 56.1%6630
    73BYDSONGPC220.3%+ 29.4%632160.3%– 4.4%8273
    74CITROENJUMPERLCV220.3%+ 2100.0%1061870.3%+ 367.5%95205
    75PORSCHEMACANPC220.3%+ 46.7%912200.3%+ 20.9%7987
    76RENAULTTRAFICLCV220.3%n/a300230.0%+ 1050.0%248423
    77VOLKSWAGENCRAFTERLCV220.3%n/a532010.3%+ 64.8%91113
    78NISSANJUKEPC210.3%– 38.2%793060.4%+ 0.7%5159
    79SUBARUFORESTERPC210.3%+ 90.9%852070.3%+ 3.5%8882
    80MGZSPC200.3%+ 81.8%811470.2%– 32.6%10876
    81BMWSERIES 5PC190.2%+ 46.2%931730.3%+ 15.3%100105
    82MERCEDESGLC-CLASSPC190.2%+ 58.3%921570.2%– 4.8%10596
    83VOLVOEX30PC190.2%– 13.6%2351080.2%– 39.3%12992
    84BYDE-2PC180.2%n/a –1080.2%+ 272.4%130242
    85FORDTRANSITLCV180.2%+ 800.0%1131680.2%+ 51.4%101117
    86MAZDACX-30PC180.2%– 59.1%463170.5%+ 28.9%4768
    87MERCEDESV-CLASSPC180.2%– 35.7%1222050.3%+ 38.5%90103
    88SKODAKAMIQPC180.2%– 62.5%552010.3%– 38.3%9255
    89TOYOTAHIGHLANDERPC180.2%– 68.4%823310.5%– 43.7%4233
    90TOYOTAHILUXLCV180.2%– 85.6%664220.6%– 36.6%3320
    91VOLVOXC60PC180.2%+ 5.9%992080.3%+ 6.7%8577
    92BMWSERIES 3 MPC170.2%– 55.3%642640.4%+ 89.9%65108
    93MERCEDESG-CLASS AMGPC170.2%+ 21.4%1311270.2%+ 182.2%118165
    94JETOURX50PC160.2%new169520.1%new177 –
    95MERCEDESG-CLASSPC160.2%+ 220.0%185890.1%+ 6.0%139141
    96RENAULTKARDIANPC160.2%new971740.3%new99 –
    97ZEEKRXPC160.2%+ 700.0%871250.2%+ 43.7%120148
    98BMWX6PC150.2%+ 15.4%602300.3%– 23.6%7456
    99CITROENBERLINGOLCV150.2%– 42.3%862280.3%+ 16.9%7584
    100LAND ROVERRANGE ROVER SPORTPC150.2%– 6.3%742350.3%+ 32.0%7290
    101LEXUSRX350PC150.2%+ 7.1%831880.3%– 10.9%9475
    102AUDIQ5PC140.2%+ 100.0%96730.1%– 23.2%151136
    103FORDKUGAPC140.2%– 48.1%1481300.2%– 55.3%11560
    104LEXUSNXPC140.2%– 60.0%543330.5%– 34.2%4138
    105MERCEDESEQE SUVPC140.2%+ 133.3%142750.1%– 27.9%149132
    106CITROENC5 AIRCROSSPC130.2%– 51.9%592390.4%– 14.3%7062
    107JEEPAVENGERPC130.2%+ 8.3%751440.2%+ 220.0%110192
    108LAND ROVERRANGE ROVERPC130.2%– 40.9%983030.4%– 8.5%5253
    109MANTGELCV130.2%n/a255220.0%n/a251 –
    110TOYOTAC-HRPC130.2%+ 8.3%1032120.3%– 2.3%8378
    111AVATR07PC120.2%new139620.1%new163 –
    112MITSUBISHIECLIPSE CROSSPC120.2%+ 0.0%1001750.3%– 9.8%9880
    113PEUGEOT408PC120.2%– 7.7%622230.3%– 29.2%7657
    114AUDIQ6PC110.1%new158510.1%new179 –
    115CHERYTIGGO2PC110.1%new140830.1%new142 –
    116CITROENC5PC110.1%+ 120.0%114970.1%– 5.8%134128
    117MERCEDESSPRINTERLCV110.1%+ 22.2%163720.1%+ 33.3%153176
    118OPELCOMBOLCV110.1%– 42.1%1161290.2%+ 53.6%116150
    119PEUGEOT2008PC110.1%– 47.6%1102090.3%– 41.5%8450
    120PEUGEOTBOXERLCV110.1%+ 10.0%491860.3%+ 169.6%96158
    121PEUGEOTPARTNERLCV110.1%– 31.3%732070.3%+ 55.6%8697
    122TOYOTABZ3XPC110.1%new261160.0%new277 –
    123AVATR11PC100.1%n/a –130.0%– 35.0%289268
    124BMWIX1PC100.1%+ 42.9%1151040.2%+ 33.3%131147
    125CITROENC4PC100.1%+ 42.9%1051090.2%+ 21.1%127142
    126OPELMOVANOLCV100.1%+ 100.0%117630.1%– 6.0%161163
    127TOYOTAPROACE CITYLCV100.1%+ 100.0%1241410.2%+ 90.5%112152
    128XPENGG9PC100.1%n/a299150.0%+ 400.0%283421
    129CUPRAFORMENTORPC90.1%– 55.0%1121280.2%– 7.2%117102
    130FORDNEW PUMAPC90.1%– 10.0%143760.1%+ 123.5%146191
    131GEELYGALAXY E5PC90.1%new231350.1%new206 –
    132LAND ROVERDEFENDERPC90.1%– 18.2%1351650.2%+ 47.3%104121
    133MAZDACX-60PC90.1%+ 12.5%108930.1%– 39.6%13698
    134MITSUBISHIASXPC90.1%– 69.0%1262180.3%– 24.0%8061
    135OPELCROSSLANDPC90.1%– 59.1%1112740.4%– 16.2%6254
    136PORSCHEPANAMERAPC90.1%+ 28.6%236750.1%+ 47.1%150180
    137TOYOTACOROLLA CROSSPC90.1%– 80.9%902550.4%– 25.0%6848
    138TOYOTAPROACELCV90.1%+ 125.0%164590.1%+ 90.3%167212
    139VOLVOXC40PC90.1%– 18.2%1281010.1%– 15.8%133116
    140BMWIXPC80.1%+ 166.7%155570.1%– 19.7%170159
    141CHERYFXPC80.1%new –80.0%new332 –
    142CUPRATERRAMARPC80.1%new154640.1%new160 –
    143HYUNDAII10PC80.1%+ 100.0%1591240.2%– 19.0%122100
    144JETOURT2PC80.1%+ 33.3%176380.1%+ 533.3%199316
    145MERCEDESEQAPC80.1%n/a219340.0%+ 41.7%209262
    146OPELCOMBO TOURPC80.1%– 52.9%1231230.2%– 2.4%123107
    147BMWXMPC70.1%n/a118430.1%+ 13.2%187206
    148CHERYTIGGO7PC70.1%new134620.1%new162 –
    149HONDACR-VPC70.1%– 22.2%171730.1%– 45.9%152109
    150HYUNDAIPALISADEPC70.1%+ 600.0%268390.1%– 13.3%197190
    151JETOURT1PC70.1%new232120.0%new294 –
    152MGONEPC70.1%– 12.5%162560.1%– 42.9%171137
    153MITSUBISHIPAJERO SPORTPC70.1%– 61.1%1411270.2%+ 24.5%119126
    154OPELMOKKAPC70.1%+ 40.0%207480.1%– 55.6%181130
    155VOLKSWAGENGOLFPC70.1%n/a1251360.2%+ 325.0%113178
    156ZEEKR007PC70.1%+ 600.0%120570.1%+ 280.0%169289
    157BMWI5PC60.1%+ 500.0%145380.1%+ 58.3%198241
    158BMWI7PC60.1%+ 500.0% –130.0%+ 85.7%291337
    159FIAT500XPC60.1%n/a168360.1%n/a203 –
    160JEEPGRAND CHEROKEEPC60.1%– 14.3%173550.1%– 12.7%173166
    161LEXUSES300HPC60.1%+ 50.0%1301160.2%+ 43.2%124146
    162OPELZAFIRAPC60.1%+ 100.0%189360.1%– 21.7%204193
    163PEUGEOT5008PC60.1%n/a180380.1%n/a200 –
    164PEUGEOTEXPERTLCV60.1%+ 50.0%138840.1%+ 147.1%141214
    165SUZUKIJIMNYPC60.1%+ 50.0%801890.3%+ 21.2%9399
    166VOLKSWAGENAMAROKLCV60.1%– 40.0% –360.1%+ 24.1%205218
    167VOLKSWAGENPASSATPC60.1%+ 500.0%157460.1%+ 1433.3%185361
    168BMWX1PC50.1%– 50.0%1511250.2%+ 42.0%121139
    169BYDDOLPHINPC50.1%+ 400.0%246160.0%+ 23.1%276306
    170BYDQINPC50.1%n/a307130.0%+ 1200.0%287488
    171CITROENC3 AIRCROSSPC50.1%new147300.0%new222 –
    172JETOURX70PC50.1%+ 0.0%210720.1%+ 26.3%155174
    173LAND ROVERRANGE ROVER VELARPC50.1%– 16.7%216480.1%+ 60.0%182239
    174LEXUSLBXPC50.1%– 37.5%119750.1%+ 127.3%147208
    175MAXUST60LCV50.1%n/a166210.0%+ 2000.0%255470
    176MINIMINI COUNTRYMANPC50.1%+ 25.0%107690.1%+ 109.1%157216
    177AUDIA6 RSPC40.1%– 55.6%241410.1%+ 51.9%194226
    178AVATR12PC40.1%+ 100.0%284130.0%+ 8.3%286307
    179BMWSERIES 7PC40.1%– 55.6%127510.1%– 62.8%178110
    180BMWX3PC40.1%– 90.2%1021670.2%– 77.5%10322
    181BYDSEALPC40.1%new167420.1%new190 –
    182BYDSONG PROPC40.1%new257240.0%new244 –
    183LEXUSGXPC40.1%– 78.9%136750.1%+ 11.9%148155
    184LEXUSRX350HPC40.1%n/a1331770.3%+ 17600.0%97538
    185MASERATIGRECALEPC40.1%– 20.0%197270.0%+ 80.0%231298
    186MERCEDESE-CLASSPC40.1%– 33.3%239480.1%+ 14.3%183197
    187MERCEDESGLE-CLASS AMGPC40.1%– 33.3%150810.1%– 22.9%145133
    188MGHSPC40.1%– 42.9%1841140.2%+ 2.7%125125
    189MINIMINIPC40.1%+ 0.0%187380.1%– 25.5%201177
    190OPELFRONTERAPC40.1%new32550.0%new354 –
    191PEUGEOTLANDTREKLCV40.1%+ 0.0%234410.1%– 90.5%19343
    192VOLKSWAGENCADDY KOMBIPC40.1%n/a –80.0%– 71.4%321232
    193VOLKSWAGENTRANSPORTERLCV40.1%– 66.7%263340.0%– 63.4%211138
    194ZEEKR009PC40.1%n/a254230.0%+ 666.7%247392
    195ALFA ROMEOJUNIORPC30.0%new312340.0%new212 –
    196AUDIQ8 SPC30.0%– 72.7%205620.1%– 64.2%16495
    197BMWX5 MPC30.0%– 78.6%183340.0%– 67.0%208120
    198CHANGANHUNTERLCV30.0%n/a –100.0%+ 100.0%306363
    199CHERYHIMLALCV30.0%new –30.0%new396 –
    200CUPRALEONPC30.0%n/a251120.0%+ 71.4%295339
    201HYUNDAII30PC30.0%– 25.0%204560.1%– 77.7%17269
    202JETOURDASHINGPC30.0%– 25.0%152610.1%+ 125.9%165207
    203KIAPICANTOPC30.0%+ 200.0% –40.0%+ 100.0%371385
    204LAND ROVERRANGE ROVER EVOQUEPC30.0%– 78.6%1491450.2%+ 15.1%109112
    205LEXUSLMPC30.0%– 57.1%101640.1%+ 236.8%159265
    206LEXUSRX450HPC30.0%n/a200290.0%+ 314.3%224342
    207LEXUSRZPC30.0%+ 50.0%213200.0%– 47.4%261203
    208MERCEDESC-CLASSPC30.0%+ 200.0%191200.0%– 31.0%260235
    209MERCEDESEQBPC30.0%+ 200.0% –80.0%– 60.0%323275
    210MERCEDESGLA-CLASSPC30.0%n/a144530.1%+ 82.8%175231
    211MGEHSPC30.0%new260100.0%new304 –
    212POLESTARPOLESTAR 4PC30.0%new170250.0%new238 –
    213RADARRD5LCV30.0%new –30.0%new397 –
    214ROLLS-ROYCESPECTREPC30.0%+ 200.0% –80.0%– 27.3%326312
    215SEATARONAPC30.0%+ 200.0%218270.0%+ 12.5%232248
    216SEATLEONPC30.0%+ 50.0%266350.1%– 35.2%207181
    217SSANGYONGMUSSO GRANDLCV30.0%new228400.1%new196 –
    218SUBARUXV CROSSTREKPC30.0%– 25.0%172580.1%– 17.1%168161
    219SUZUKISWIFTPC30.0%– 50.0%1091080.2%+ 50.0%128154
    220TOYOTAYARISPC30.0%– 72.7%265320.0%– 56.8%217156
    221VOLKSWAGENCARAVELLEPC30.0%n/a165200.0%+ 81.8%259319
    222VOLVOEX90PC30.0%new181270.0%new230 –
    223XIAOMISU7PC30.0%+ 200.0%223430.1%+ 760.0%188345
    224AUDIE-TRON GTPC20.0%n/a –20.0%– 87.5%416291
    225AUDIQ7 SPC20.0%+ 0.0% –210.0%– 62.5%258170
    226BMWI3PC20.0%n/a –70.0%– 66.7%337269
    227BMWSERIES 1PC20.0%n/a256910.1%n/a137 –
    228BMWSERIES 5 M5 COUPEPC20.0%– 60.0%245370.1%+ 311.1%202305
    229BMWX2PC20.0%– 60.0%193410.1%+ 41.4%192237
    230BMWX6 MPC20.0%– 75.0%208160.0%– 81.8%274131
    231BYDHANPC20.0%n/a146250.0%+ 316.7%237352
    232CADILLACESCALADEPC20.0%n/a24360.0%– 70.0%342277
    233CITROENJUMPY SPACETOURERPC20.0%n/a195230.0%+ 9.5%246271
    234DENZAD9PC20.0%n/a –80.0%+ 0.0%328324
    235DENZAN9PC20.0%new230310.0%new220 –
    236DENZAZ9PC20.0%new –70.0%new341 –
    237DENZAZ9 GTPC20.0%new227320.0%new216500
    238DONGFENGRICH 6LCV20.0%+ 0.0% –20.0%– 91.7%414245
    239DSDS4PC20.0%+ 100.0%270240.0%– 35.1%245210
    240FIATULYSSEPC20.0%n/a175890.1%+ 493.3%138287
    241FORDRANGERLCV20.0%– 66.7%160600.1%– 46.4%166122
    242FORDTRANSIT CUSTOMPC20.0%+ 0.0%132500.1%+ 194.1%180278
    243GEELYGALAXY STARSHIP 7PC20.0%new201120.0%new292 –
    244GREAT WALLHAVAL H6PC20.0%– 60.0%137220.0%– 70.7%249157
    245HONDAE-NP1PC20.0%n/a211850.1%+ 57.4%140182
    246HONDAE-NS2PC20.0%new –50.0%new362 –
    247HONDAHR-VPC20.0%– 77.8%238340.0%– 24.4%210195
    248HUAWEILUXEED R7PC20.0%new202180.0%new267 –
    249HYUNDAIIONIQ 5PC20.0%+ 100.0%153300.0%+ 36.4%223255
    250HYUNDAISANTA FEPC20.0%– 60.0% –550.1%– 56.0%174114
    251INFINITIQX50PC20.0%n/a253290.0%+ 1350.0%225384
    252IVECODAILYLCV20.0%+ 100.0%220280.0%+ 86.7%228276
    253JACT6LCV20.0%n/a27790.0%– 60.9%310263
    254JETOURX90PC20.0%new –20.0%new430 –
    255KIAEV5PC20.0%+ 0.0%217170.0%– 34.6%272247
    256KIASTONICPC20.0%n/a –190.0%– 24.0%265256
    257LAND ROVERDISCOVERYPC20.0%– 33.3%242280.0%– 6.7%229230
    258LYNK&CO900PC20.0%new31930.0%new381 –
    259MERCEDESAMG GTPC20.0%n/a287110.0%+ 37.5%299332
    260MGCYBERSTERPC20.0%new17870.0%new334 –
    261OPELVIVAROLCV20.0%+ 0.0%156820.1%+ 121.6%143211
    262PEUGEOTTRAVELLERPC20.0%n/a174410.1%+ 70.8%191252
    263SSANGYONGREXTONPC20.0%new –20.0%new435 –
    264XPENGG7PC20.0%new –20.0%new436 –
    265AITOM9PC10.0%+ 0.0% –70.0%+ 250.0%339395
    266ALFA ROMEOSTELVIOPC10.0%n/a29040.0%– 33.3%364347
    267ALFA ROMEOTONALEPC10.0%n/a –40.0%+ 33.3%372396
    268AUDIA5 COUPEPC10.0%n/a –50.0%– 16.7%359348
    269AUDIA5 SPC10.0%new –50.0%new361 –
    270AUDIA6 LIMOUSINEPC10.0%– 87.5%262430.1%– 61.3%189123
    271AUDIA6 SPC10.0%– 50.0% –80.0%– 50.0%324290
    272AUDIQ5 SPC10.0%n/a30180.0%+ 300.0%319426
    273AUDIS8PC10.0%+ 0.0%285160.0%+ 45.5%278313
    274BENTLEYBENTAYGAPC10.0%– 50.0% –50.0%+ 0.0%360350
    275BENTLEYCONTINENTALPC10.0%+ 0.0%288110.0%+ 57.1%300336
    276BMWALPINA XB7PC10.0%n/a248170.0%+ 70.0%273314
    277BMWI4PC10.0%n/a –80.0%– 70.4%322246
    278BMWIX2PC10.0%– 66.7%222400.1%+ 207.7%195292
    279BMWIX3PC10.0%– 95.0% –210.0%– 80.0%257129
    280BMWSERIES 4 GRAN COUPEPC10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a482 –
    281BMWSERIES 4 MPC10.0%+ 0.0%283220.0%+ 69.2%254300
    282BYDLEOPARD 5PC10.0%– 50.0%297180.0%+ 800.0%269402
    283BYDLEOPARD 8PC10.0%new –90.0%new314 –
    284BYDXIAPC10.0%new31430.0%new380 –
    285CHERYTIGGOPC10.0%– 97.2% –10.0%– 99.8%44732
    286CHERYTIGGO6PC10.0%new315180.0%new270 –
    287CHERYTIGGO8PC10.0%n/a –10.0%– 66.7%455404
    288CHERYTIGGO9PC10.0%new –10.0%new486 –
    289CHEVROLETMENLOPC10.0%n/a225150.0%+ 400.0%279405
    290CITROENJUMPYLCV10.0%– 50.0%190530.1%+ 89.3%176225
    291DODGERAM 1500PC10.0%+ 0.0%280130.0%– 7.1%285293
    292DONGFENGM5EVPC10.0%n/a –10.0%+ 0.0%461434
    293DSDS7PC10.0%n/a221260.0%+ 100.0%236286
    294DSDS7 CROSSBACKPC10.0%n/a27520.0%– 93.1%404243
    295FARIZONSUPERVANPC10.0%new –10.0%new489 –
    296FIAT600 SUVPC10.0%n/a –20.0%+ 100.0%422510
    297FIATDUCATOPC10.0%n/a –20.0%n/a428 –
    298FORDTRANSITPC10.0%– 88.9%129470.1%– 48.9%184135
    299FORDTRANSIT COURIERPC10.0%+ 0.0% –100.0%+ 400.0%307436
    300GEELYEX5PC10.0%new –10.0%new491 –
    301GEELYGALAXY L7PC10.0%new –20.0%new429 –
    302GREAT WALLHAVAL H5PC10.0%n/a –40.0%n/a374 –
    303GREAT WALLWINGLELCV10.0%n/a276320.0%+ 33.3%218258
    304HYUNDAISONATAPC10.0%– 75.0%269290.0%– 29.3%226198
    305ISUZUD-MAXLCV10.0%n/a27850.0%– 73.7%351267
    306JACJS6PC10.0%– 75.0% –50.0%– 37.5%358331
    307JACT8LCV10.0%– 66.7%186190.0%– 63.5%262173
    308JACT8PC10.0%n/a –10.0%– 50.0%456406
    309JEEPWRANGLERPC10.0%– 80.0%279180.0%– 18.2%268270
    310KIANIROPC10.0%+ 0.0%28680.0%+ 0.0%318321
    311LAND ROVERRANGE ROVER VOGUEPC10.0%n/a –30.0%n/a401 –
    312LEAPMOTORC01PC10.0%new –10.0%new498 –
    313LEAPMOTORC16PC10.0%new31820.0%new407 –
    314LEXUSRX500HPC10.0%– 75.0%215120.0%– 61.3%293234
    315LIXIANGL7PC10.0%– 75.0%244250.0%+ 127.3%239301
    316LIXIANGL9PC10.0%– 66.7% –130.0%+ 0.0%290302
    317LUCIDGRAVITYPC10.0%new –10.0%new501 –
    318MAXUSE-DELIVER9LCV10.0%– 90.0%26740.0%– 86.2%363186
    319MAXUSETERRON 9LCV10.0%new –10.0%new478 –
    320MERCEDESC-CLASS AMGPC10.0%n/a –20.0%– 33.3%418410
    321MERCEDESCLA-CLASSPC10.0%n/a22470.0%+ 16.7%335357
    322MERCEDESCLE-CLASS AMGPC10.0%n/a295150.0%+ 275.0%282386
    323MERCEDESE-CLASS AMGPC10.0%n/a32360.0%n/a345 –
    324MERCEDESEQS SUVPC10.0%+ 0.0%26450.0%– 94.0%350151
    325MERCEDESEQS SUV MAYBACHPC10.0%n/a30950.0%+ 400.0%353542
    326MERCEDESS-CLASSPC10.0%– 66.7%188310.0%– 35.4%219185
    327MERCEDESS-CLASS AMGPC10.0%+ 0.0%28280.0%– 42.9%317299
    328MERCEDESVITO TOURERPC10.0%+ 0.0%194240.0%+ 0.0%241250
    329NISSANARIYAPC10.0%– 96.8% –330.0%– 95.7%21421
    330OPELGRANDLANDPC10.0%– 50.0%247150.0%+ 36.4%281310
    331PORSCHE911PC10.0%+ 0.0%192450.1%+ 60.7%186236
    332PORSCHETAYCANPC10.0%– 66.7%272220.0%– 29.0%253222
    333RADARRD6PC10.0%new –10.0%new509 –
    334RENAULTTALISMANPC10.0%n/a –20.0%n/a433 –
    335RENAULTTRAFIC TOURPC10.0%n/a –20.0%– 33.3%419415
    336RICHEC75PC10.0%new32630.0%new383 –
    337RICHEC75LCV10.0%new –10.0%new479 –
    338SEATATECAPC10.0%n/a237240.0%– 46.7%242194
    339SKYWELLBE11PC10.0%new –10.0%new510 –
    340SUBARUOUTBACKPC10.0%– 88.9%1611030.2%– 10.4%132124
    341TESLAMODEL YPC10.0%+ 0.0%198280.0%+ 100.0%227304
    342VOLKSWAGENCADDYLCV10.0%+ 0.0%214160.0%– 50.0%275227
    343VOLKSWAGENCRAFTER KOMBIPC10.0%– 80.0% –270.0%– 20.6%234209
    344VOLKSWAGENID3PC10.0%– 80.0%212210.0%– 59.6%256184
    345VOLKSWAGENID7PC10.0%– 50.0% –40.0%– 33.3%370326
    346VOLKSWAGENTRANSPORTER KOMBIPC10.0%– 50.0% –20.0%– 96.6%410175

    Source: Manufacturers

    Bulgaria November 2025: Bigster (#2) pushes Dacia to #1, Toyota #1 YTD

    9 December 2025 at 10:24

    The Dacia Bigster is the 2nd best-selling vehicle in Bulgaria in November.

    New light vehicle sales in Bulgaria advance 7.3% year-on-year in November to 4,720 units, leading to a year-to-date volume up 8.8% to 50,488. This month Dacia (-2%) is the most popular carmaker in the country wth 11.7% share vs. 10.1% year-to-date where it ranks #3. Toyota is up 27.4% at #2 and overtakes Skoda (-23.6%) for the YTD top spot. When removing Kia (stable), all the remaining Top 10 brands are up by double digits. Opel (+211.6%) performs best followed by Citroen (+72.2%), Renault (+24.2%), BMW (+20.7%), Hyundai (+15%) and Volkswagen (+13.8%). 

    Model-wise, the Toyota Corolla (+55.1%) repeats at #1 and cements its YTD dominance above the Skoda Octavia (-45.4%) in complete freefall. The event of the month is the 2nd place of the new Dacia Bigster, up from #7 in October. Dacia also places the Sandero (-20.7%) at #3 despite a daunting year-on-year fall. The Jogger (-42.6%) rounds out the Top 5 vs. #12 in October. Freak event for the Opel Combo up 1122.2% to #7. #5 last month, the Citroen C3 Aircross (+2833.3%) continues to surge and ends the month at #12.

    Previous month: Bulgaria October 2025: Sales up 26.6%, Toyota Corolla #1, Citroen C3 Aircross #5

    Previous year: Bulgaria Full Year 2024: Skoda and Octavia sign first wins in record market

    Full November 2025 Top 49 All brands and Top 283 All models below.

    Bulgaria November 2025 – brands:

    PosBrandNov-25%/24Oct1-11 2025%/24PosFY24
    1Dacia55211.7%– 2.0%25,11010.1%+ 21.2%33
    2Toyota52511.1%+ 27.4%15,67211.2%+ 4.8%12
    3Skoda4599.7%– 23.6%35,64911.2%– 7.1%21
    4Volkswagen4138.8%+ 13.8%54,0278.0%+ 13.2%55
    5Renault4008.5%+ 24.2%44,7539.4%+ 17.8%44
    6Hyundai2385.0%+ 15.0%62,8065.6%+ 26.2%68
    7Kia2184.6%+ 0.0%82,7685.5%+ 9.2%76
    8Citroen2174.6%+ 72.2%72,2094.4%+ 49.3%812
    9Opel2154.6%+ 211.6%141,0782.1%– 10.7%1413
    10BMW1984.2%+ 20.7%111,8643.7%+ 7.2%1010
    11Ford1894.0%+ 3.8%102,1684.3%– 13.8%97
    12Peugeot1843.9%– 12.4%91,8553.7%– 0.9%119
    13Mercedes1302.8%– 6.5%121,6573.3%– 0.2%1211
    14Audi881.9%– 45.7%131,1692.3%+ 27.1%1315
    15DFSK791.7%+ 6.8%246191.2%+ 16.1%1718
    16Nissan671.4%– 36.2%169361.9%– 15.5%1514
    17Fiat601.3%+ 33.3%174891.0%+ 134.0%1924
    18Suzuki561.2%– 22.2%187791.5%– 10.5%1616
    19Volvo511.1%+ 54.5%214120.8%+ 11.7%2119
    20Mazda501.1%+ 2.0%156001.2%+ 6.2%1817
    21Iveco310.7%– 40.4%253320.7%– 8.5%2220
    22Porsche300.6%+ 11.1%204140.8%+ 13.1%2021
    23Haval290.6%+ 3.6%282260.4%+ 2.3%2625
    24Geely270.6%+ 285.7%232630.5%+ 3187.5%2344
    25Dongfeng270.6%+ 1250.0%221870.4%+ 2237.5%2959
    26Lexus230.5%+ 91.7%272230.4%+ 32.7%2727
    27Seat180.4%+ 80.0%391260.2%– 45.2%3426
    28Honda170.4%– 37.0%192270.4%+ 43.7%2528
    29Tesla140.3%– 36.4%262620.5%– 10.3%2423
    30Great Wall120.3%+ 300.0%322020.4%+ 281.1%2835
    31Mini120.3%+ 100.0%341530.3%+ 36.6%3231
    32MAN110.2%+ 175.0%331140.2%– 1.7%3530
    33Isuzu100.2%+ 11.1%36780.2%– 45.1%3829
    34Leapmotor90.2%new37160.0%new49 –
    35Land Rover80.2%– 20.0%301870.4%– 49.5%3022
    36Foton80.2%new29330.1%new42 –
    37Cupra70.1%+ 75.0%40840.2%+ 100.0%3639
    38KGM/SsangYong60.1%+ 500.0%381640.3%+ 264.4%3137
    39BAIC60.1%new –60.0%new58  –
    40Subaru50.1%– 44.4%311320.3%+ 48.3%3332
    41Lada40.1%n/a –270.1%n/a4380
    42Ineos40.1%+ 100.0%48190.0%– 64.2%4736
    43Lynk & Co30.1%– 50.0%44500.1%+ 733.3%4051
    44Jeep20.0%– 71.4%35840.2%+ 6.3%3733
    45Ferrari20.0%+ 0.0%47250.0%+ 25.0%4445
    46Lamborghini20.0%+ 100.0%43180.0%n/a4847
    47BYD20.0%+ 100.0%49110.0%+ 120.0%5164
    48Rolls Royce10.0%– 75.0%45160.0%+ 45.5%5048
    49Aston Martin10.0%+ 0.0%4680.0%n/a5554

    Bulgaria November 2025 – models:

    PosMAKEMODELTYPENov-25%/24Oct1-11 2025%/24PosFY24
    1TOYOTACOROLLAPC1974.2%+ 55.1%118493.7%+ 5.5%12
    2DACIABIGSTERPC1463.1%new75361.1%new21 –
    3DACIASANDEROPC1423.0%– 20.7%1113912.8%+ 5.5%54
    4SKODAOCTAVIAPC1302.8%– 45.4%217703.5%– 4.9%21
    5DACIAJOGGERPC1242.6%– 42.6%1211642.3%– 9.1%73
    6KIASPORTAGEPC1112.4%+ 4.7%811802.3%+ 10.1%66
    7OPELCOMBOLCV1102.3%+ 1122.2%1581890.4%+ 56.2%7296
    8DACIADUSTERPC1082.3%+ 16.1%415683.1%+ 63.2%47
    9HYUNDAITUCSONPC952.0%+ 8.0%611122.2%+ 49.3%810
    10TOYOTAC-HRPC952.0%+ 18.8%109561.9%+ 22.9%1012
    11VOLKSWAGENT-ROCPC932.0%+ 36.8%97911.6%+ 64.1%1124
    12CITROENC3 AIRCROSSPC881.9%+ 2833.3%56001.2%+ 1521.6%18193
    13FORDTRANSIT COURIERLCV771.6%+ 670.0%824700.9%+ 90.3%2544
    14SKODAKAROQPC721.5%+ 16.1%177021.4%+ 55.7%1326
    15SKODAKAMIQPC711.5%– 44.5%1510982.2%– 6.6%95
    16RENAULTSYMBIOZPC701.5%+ 677.8%632090.4%+ 945.0%67220
    17RENAULTCLIOPC691.5%+ 122.6%317023.4%+ 66.2%38
    18TOYOTAYARIS CROSSPC691.5%+ 21.1%166251.2%– 2.0%1618
    19VOLKSWAGENCADDYLCV641.4%+ 236.8%183600.7%+ 30.9%3342
    20RENAULTMASTERLCV621.3%+ 51.2%264410.9%– 33.2%2815
    21TOYOTAYARISPC591.3%– 27.2%205751.1%– 17.5%1913
    22DFSKFORTHING T5 EVOPC581.2%+ 132.0%893180.6%+ 31.4%3945
    23SKODAKODIAQPC541.1%+ 25.6%326831.4%– 20.5%149
    24RENAULTCAPTURPC511.1%+ 0.0%224200.8%+ 68.7%3037
    25SKODASUPERBPC511.1%+ 24.4%144640.9%– 39.9%2611
    26OPELFRONTERAPC491.0%new242150.4%new65 –
    27KIACEEDPC471.0%– 4.1%276181.2%– 2.2%1717
    28SKODASCALAPC471.0%– 20.3%195731.1%+ 4.9%2022
    29TOYOTARAV4PC471.0%+ 113.6%137761.5%+ 26.8%1220
    30CITROENC3PC461.0%+ 170.6%466381.3%+ 85.5%1531
    31PEUGEOT2008PC420.9%– 12.5%583640.7%– 4.0%3230
    32VOLKSWAGENTAIGOPC420.9%+ 10.5%702920.6%+ 13.2%4438
    33NISSANQASHQAIPC410.9%– 25.5%254760.9%– 29.5%2414
    34VOLKSWAGENGOLFPC410.9%– 21.2%534911.0%– 18.8%2319
    35VOLKSWAGENTIGUANPC380.8%– 5.0%455101.0%+ 26.2%2228
    36SUZUKIVITARAPC370.8%+ 32.1%433280.6%+ 42.6%3853
    37HYUNDAII10PC360.8%+ 50.0%351730.3%– 38.4%7943
    38RENAULTKANGOOLCV350.7%+ 66.7%334430.9%+ 207.6%2789
    39RENAULTAUSTRALPC340.7%+ 3.0%483000.6%– 8.5%4333
    40MERCEDESGLCPC330.7%+ 50.0%363130.6%+ 39.1%4058
    41PEUGEOTBOXERLCV320.7%+ 166.7%301930.4%+ 32.2%7185
    42DACIALOGANPC310.7%– 56.9%603320.7%– 34.4%3523
    43IVECODAILYLCV310.7%– 39.2%613320.7%– 8.3%3632
    44PEUGEOT3008PC300.6%– 21.1%294260.8%+ 129.0%2966
    45OPELASTRAPC290.6%+ 163.6%1481850.4%+ 8.2%7475
    46VOLKSWAGENPASSATPC290.6%– 3.3%862310.5%+ 53.0%5684
    47CITROENBERLINGOLCV280.6%+ 16.7%562200.4%+ 2.3%5859
    48VOLKSWAGENT-CROSSPC280.6%– 31.7%672360.5%+ 4.4%5451
    49AUDIQ7PC270.6%+ 8.0%592370.5%+ 62.3%5381
    50BMWX5PC260.6%+ 44.4%472160.4%– 14.3%6448
    51HYUNDAIIONIQ 5PC260.6%+ 333.3%571630.3%+ 270.5%86175
    52HYUNDAIKONAPC250.5%– 10.7%213950.8%+ 20.1%3134
    53RENAULTTRAFICPC240.5%– 31.4%1132290.5%+ 53.7%5780
    54SKODAFABIAPC230.5%– 17.9%542670.5%– 33.1%4729
    55FIAT600PC220.5%– 24.1%1111690.3%+ 312.2%81178
    56DONGFENGSHINEPC210.4%new391420.3%new97 –
    57BMWX4PC200.4%– 9.1%412380.5%+ 176.7%52124
    58DFSKFORTHING U-TOURPC190.4%+ 11.8%1371210.2%+ 10.0%107105
    59FIATPANDAPC190.4%+ 1800.0%42800.2%+ 1042.9%141290
    60FORDKUGAPC190.4%– 57.8%343110.6%+ 11.5%4139
    61FORDTRANSITLCV190.4%– 17.4%762430.5%+ 18.5%5165
    62KIASTONICPC190.4%+ 0.0%722550.5%+ 16.4%4852
    63RENAULTRAFALEPC190.4%+ 216.7%872110.4%+ 1141.2%66236
    64TOYOTAAYGO XPC190.4%+ 111.1%742060.4%+ 47.1%6887
    65VOLKSWAGENCRAFTERLCV190.4%+ 18.8%711320.3%– 24.1%10468
    66BMW2-SERIESPC180.4%+ 38.5%189900.2%– 14.3%128113
    67BMWX7PC180.4%+ 12.5%621600.3%– 31.0%9055
    68CITROENC4PC180.4%– 30.8%1231560.3%– 28.1%9461
    69FORDPUMAPC180.4%– 28.0%282720.5%+ 23.6%4663
    70HAVALH6PC180.4%+ 157.1%246780.2%+ 6.8%145136
    71KIAXCEEDPC180.4%– 18.2%833280.6%+ 72.6%3767
    72PEUGEOT308PC180.4%+ 38.5%1081140.2%– 53.7%11046
    73VOLKSWAGENTAYRONPC180.4%new652200.4%new61 –
    74GEELYCITYRAYPC170.4%new75530.1%new170 –
    75NISSANX-TRAILPC170.4%– 37.0%812820.6%+ 4.4%4540
    76BMWX3PC160.3%+ 6.7%312330.5%+ 80.6%5595
    77PEUGEOT5008PC160.3%– 65.2%941830.4%+ 20.4%7676
    78VOLVOEX30PC160.3%+ 77.8%138700.1%– 10.3%152133
    79BMW5-SERIESPC150.3%+ 7.1%951600.3%+ 50.9%89104
    80BMWX6PC150.3%+ 150.0%114930.2%– 22.5%12498
    81PEUGEOTRIFTERLCV150.3%+ 200.0%1351110.2%– 14.0%11394
    82BMW3-SERIESPC140.3%+ 16.7%2101040.2%– 35.8%11574
    83CITROENJUMPERLCV140.3%– 60.0%552480.5%+ 13.2%4957
    84FIATDUCATOLCV140.3%+ 75.0%691180.2%+ 93.4%108146
    85HYUNDAII20PC140.3%– 51.7%663460.7%+ 37.3%3450
    86MERCEDESG-CLASSPC140.3%– 17.6%901840.4%+ 78.6%75111
    87PEUGEOTPARTNERLCV140.3%– 6.7%231640.3%– 31.4%8556
    88PORSCHECAYENNEPC140.3%– 6.7%771790.4%+ 7.2%7777
    89AUDIQ5 SPORTBACKPC130.3%+ 160.0%98850.2%+ 23.2%135142
    90FORDRANGERLCV130.3%– 7.1%1121710.3%– 67.2%8021
    91MAZDACX-60PC130.3%+ 0.0%511780.4%+ 85.4%78115
    92MAZDACX-80PC130.3%– 23.5%801660.3%+ 690.5%82185
    93PEUGEOT208PC130.3%– 40.9%1012180.4%– 20.4%6341
    94SUZUKISX4 S-CROSSPC130.3%– 56.7%851940.4%+ 15.5%7073
    95RENAULT5PC120.3%new88940.2%new122 –
    96VOLVOXC60PC120.3%+ 100.0%116970.2%– 1.0%120109
    97AUDIA3PC110.2%– 64.5%190930.2%+ 16.3%123126
    98BMWiXPC110.2%+ 175.0%119780.2%+ 110.8%144186
    99MANTGELCV110.2%+ 175.0%1151100.2%– 3.5%11499
    100MERCEDESGLEPC110.2%– 21.4%1021450.3%– 17.1%9669
    101TESLAMODEL YPC110.2%+ 37.5%642190.4%+ 47.0%6286
    102VOLKSWAGENCADDYPC110.2%+ 57.1%501590.3%+ 16.1%9390
    103CITROENC4 XPC100.2%– 37.5%1491280.3%– 17.4%10579
    104FORDEXPLORERPC100.2%+ 100.0%218310.1%+ 47.6%209233
    105HYUNDAIINSTERPC100.2%new401490.3%new95 –
    106ISUZUD-MAXLCV100.2%+ 11.1%134770.2%– 45.8%14791
    107OPELMOKKAPC100.2%– 52.4%931370.3%– 38.3%10364
    108PORSCHE911PC100.2%+ 150.0%1041030.2%+ 43.1%117141
    109TOYOTACAMRYPC100.2%+ 150.0%911420.3%+ 36.5%99112
    110VOLVOXC90PC100.2%– 28.6%131910.2%– 9.0%126118
    111AUDIQ8PC90.2%– 69.0%731880.4%+ 19.7%7382
    112FORDTRANSIT CUSTOMPC90.2%+ 50.0%781420.3%+ 14.5%9897
    113LEXUSNXPC90.2%+ 125.0%173680.1%– 1.4%153144
    114MAZDACX-30PC90.2%– 10.0%921130.2%+ 50.7%111135
    115MERCEDESCLAPC90.2%n/a107420.1%+ 162.5%188264
    116MERCEDESGLSPC90.2%– 52.6%682200.4%– 2.7%5962
    117NISSANJUKEPC90.2%– 59.1%1571640.3%+ 19.7%8483
    118RENAULTMEGANEPC90.2%– 30.8%443020.6%– 29.9%4227
    119AUDIQ5PC80.2%– 50.0%961590.3%+ 67.4%92119
    120BMW4-SERIESPC80.2%+ 700.0%174870.2%+ 45.0%130149
    121BMW7-SERIESPC80.2%+ 14.3%159740.1%– 22.9%149117
    122FORDTRANSIT CUSTOMLCV80.2%+ 60.0%130920.2%– 23.3%125100
    123FOTONTUNLANDLCV80.2%new100330.1%new205 –
    124GREAT WALLWEY 05PC80.2%+ 300.0%133650.1%+ 124.1%157212
    125HAVALJOLIONPC80.2%– 33.3%97970.2%+ 21.3%119130
    126HYUNDAII30PC80.2%– 33.3%1221650.3%– 36.8%8347
    127HYUNDAISANTA FEPC80.2%+ 0.0%1171400.3%+ 86.7%100131
    128KIASORENTOPC80.2%+ 0.0%1101380.3%+ 62.4%102122
    129LEXUSRXPC80.2%+ 60.0%127770.2%+ 28.3%148153
    130MAZDA3PC80.2%+ 166.7%120610.1%+ 103.3%161214
    131MINICOOPERPC80.2%+ 166.7%195710.1%+ 26.8%151154
    132TOYOTAPROACE CITYLCV80.2%+ 166.7%1061130.2%+ 145.7%112174
    133BMWi4PC70.1%+ 40.0%151310.1%– 41.5%208159
    134KIAPICANTOPC70.1%+ 75.0%160820.2%+ 28.1%138148
    135MAZDA6EPC70.1%new169120.0%new277 –
    136SKODAELROQPC70.1%new155420.1%new189 –
    137TOYOTAHILUXLCV70.1%– 50.0%491620.3%– 47.1%8736
    138TOYOTAPROACE MAXLCV70.1%new –130.0%new273 –
    139VOLKSWAGENTOUAREGPC70.1%– 46.2%125870.2%– 18.7%132107
    140VOLVOEX90PC70.1%new –290.1%new215 –
    141BMWX1PC60.1%+ 20.0%171740.1%– 28.8%150116
    142CITROENC3LCV60.1%+ 500.0%170300.1%– 83.4%21070
    143CITROENC5 AIRCROSSPC60.1%+ 500.0%153390.1%– 2.5%194187
    144GEELYCOOLRAYPC60.1%+ 20.0%1211600.3%+ 3100.0%91254
    145HONDACR-VPC60.1%– 60.0%126790.2%+ 16.2%143143
    146HYUNDAIBAYONPC60.1%+ 0.0%124870.2%– 25.6%131101
    147LEXUSLBXPC60.1%+ 500.0%128670.1%+ 235.0%154242
    148MERCEDESC-CLASSPC60.1%+ 200.0%152400.1%– 21.6%192169
    149MERCEDESE-CLASSPC60.1%+ 50.0%191670.1%– 21.2%155128
    150MERCEDESGLBPC60.1%+ 50.0%161570.1%+ 9.6%167156
    151OPELMOVANOLCV60.1%– 50.0%132820.2%+ 54.7%139155
    152RENAULTTRAFFICLCV60.1%+ 20.0%188600.1%– 39.4%164108
    153SEATIBIZAPC60.1%– 25.0%211530.1%– 41.8%171125
    154SUZUKISWIFTPC60.1%– 40.0%1092200.4%+ 63.0%6092
    155TOYOTALAND CRUISER 250PC60.1%+ 50.0%791620.3%+ 752.6%88152
    156AUDIQ3 SPORTBACKPC50.1%– 58.3%245850.2%+ 10.4%134129
    157BMWX2PC50.1%– 44.4%196580.1%+ 23.4%166163
    158FORDCAPRIPC50.1%+ 400.0%168230.0%+ 2200.0%232415
    159HONDAHR-VPC50.1%+ 0.0%52560.1%+ 194.7%168249
    160MERCEDESGLAPC50.1%+ 66.7%105520.1%+ 0.0%173161
    161MERCEDESGLE COUPEPC50.1%– 54.5%1361030.2%– 7.2%116102
    162MERCEDESS-CLASS MAYBACHPC50.1%+ 400.0%183190.0%+ 18.8%248258
    163OPELCORSAPC50.1%– 64.3%1561390.3%– 71.8%10125
    164RENAULTARKANAPC50.1%– 72.2%382470.5%+ 44.4%5072
    165SEATLEONPC50.1%n/a248190.0%– 61.2%249171
    166BMWiX2PC40.1%+ 33.3%163380.1%+ 40.7%198210
    167CUPRATERAMARPC40.1%new237230.0%new231 –
    168GEELYSTARRAYPC40.1%new186460.1%new182 –
    169HYUNDAISTARIAPC40.1%+ 100.0% –360.1%– 12.2%200180
    170KIAEV3PC40.1%+ 300.0%84900.2%+ 8900.0%129340
    171LADANIVAPC40.1%n/a –270.1%+ 1250.0%219377
    172MERCEDESCITANLCV40.1%n/a167320.1%+ 300.0%207302
    173MERCEDESSPRINTERLCV40.1%– 66.7%129780.2%– 48.3%14688
    174SEATARONAPC40.1%+ 300.0%216230.0%– 17.9%234216
    175SKODAENYAQPC40.1%+ 100.0%202500.1%+ 138.1%176245
    176SUBARUCROSSTREKPC40.1%+ 100.0%144410.1%+ 115.8%191246
    177VOLKSWAGENID.4PC40.1%– 33.3%178360.1%+ 2.9%201198
    178VOLKSWAGENTRANSPORTERLCV40.1%n/a193530.1%– 24.3%172147
    179AUDIA5PC30.1%+ 200.0%99900.2%+ 650.0%127276
    180AUDIA6 SPORTBACK E-TRONPC30.1%new29590.0%new296 –
    181AUDIQ3PC30.1%+ 50.0%256170.0%– 46.9%250207
    182CUPRAFORMENTORPC30.1%– 25.0%200460.1%+ 27.8%181201
    183DONGFENGBOXPC30.1%new –70.0%new317 –
    184DONGFENGRICH 6LCV30.1%+ 50.0%272270.1%+ 237.5%217301
    185FIATDOBLOLCV30.1%+ 0.0%145600.1%+ 650.0%163265
    186FORDTRANSIT CONNECTLCV30.1%+ 0.0%176240.0%– 42.9%226176
    187FORDTRANSIT CONNECTPC30.1%– 66.7%199210.0%– 50.0%241183
    188FORDTRANSIT COURIERPC30.1%– 80.0%242950.2%– 43.8%12178
    189GREAT WALLPOERLCV30.1%+ 200.0% –1230.2%+ 485.7%106247
    190HONDAJAZZPC30.1%+ 200.0%146210.0%+ 133.3%242280
    191INEOSGRENADIERPC30.1%n/a –90.0%– 43.8%297262
    192LAND ROVERRANGE ROVERPC30.1%+ 0.0%244610.1%– 34.4%160123
    193LEAPMOTORB10PC30.1%new24050.0%new342 –
    194LEAPMOTORC10PC30.1%new24150.0%new343 –
    195LEAPMOTORT03PC30.1%new20860.0%new329 –
    196LYNK&CO08PC30.1%new30490.0%new300 –
    197MERCEDESCLEPC30.1%+ 200.0%164250.0%– 3.8%222222
    198MERCEDESV-CLASSPC30.1%– 40.0%215520.1%+ 48.6%174191
    199MINIACEMANPC30.1%+ 50.0% –300.1%+ 1400.0%212343
    200OPELGRANDLANDPC30.1%n/a1431020.2%+ 436.8%118225
    201OPELVIVAROLCV30.1%+ 200.0%223220.0%+ 46.7%236266
    202PEUGEOT408PC30.1%– 25.0%140330.1%– 49.2%206145
    203PORSCHEPANAMERAPC30.1%+ 50.0%182430.1%+ 115.0%186243
    204SEATLEON SPPC30.1%+ 200.0%259230.0%– 8.0%235226
    205TESLAMODEL 3PC30.1%– 75.0%243400.1%– 69.5%19393
    206VOLKSWAGENCARAVELLEPC30.1%n/a307170.0%n/a252 –
    207AUDIQ2PC20.0%– 33.3%247840.2%+ 64.7%136166
    208BAICX55PC20.0%new –20.0%new393 –
    209BMW8-SERIESPC20.0%n/a185200.0%+ 81.8%244282
    210BMWXMPC20.0%+ 0.0%255210.0%– 34.4%238204
    211DFSKFENGON 600PC20.0%– 83.3%219810.2%+ 523.1%140239
    212FERRARI12 CILINDRIPC20.0%new29950.0%new338 –
    213FIAT500PC20.0%+ 0.0%213160.0%– 70.4%258157
    214HAVALH6 HEVPC20.0%– 33.3%162240.0%– 31.4%227194
    215HONDAZR-VPC20.0%+ 100.0%252240.0%– 31.4%228190
    216HYUNDAIIONIQ 6PC20.0%+ 100.0%180200.0%– 33.3%245213
    217HYUNDAIIONIQ 9PC20.0%new147140.0%new264 –
    218KIAEV6PC20.0%+ 100.0% –190.0%+ 58.3%247279
    219LAMBORGHINIURUSPC20.0%n/a230140.0%+ 100.0%265313
    220LAND ROVERRANGE ROVER SPORTPC20.0%– 33.3%177420.1%+ 0.0%187181
    221MERCEDESEQAPC20.0%+ 0.0%225140.0%+ 16.7%266272
    222MERCEDESSPRINTERPC20.0%– 81.8%212670.1%– 9.5%156138
    223PORSCHEMACANPC20.0%– 33.3%172610.1%– 14.1%162139
    224RENAULT4PC20.0%new30680.0%new309 –
    225VOLKSWAGENAMAROKLCV20.0%– 66.7%141830.2%+ 29.7%137151
    226VOLKSWAGENID.BUZZPC20.0%+ 100.0%275110.0%+ 57.1%286315
    227VOLKSWAGENPOLOPC20.0%n/a214250.0%– 41.9%223177
    228VOLKSWAGENTOURANPC20.0%– 33.3% –170.0%– 48.5%254205
    229VOLKSWAGENTRANSPORTERPC20.0%+ 100.0%198450.1%– 10.0%183170
    230VOLVOEC40PC20.0%new30880.0%new313 –
    231VOLVOXC40PC20.0%+ 0.0%118860.2%+ 75.5%133162
    232ASTON MARTINVANQUISHPC10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a418 –
    233AUDIA6PC10.0%– 66.7%197470.1%– 4.1%178165
    234AUDIA8PC10.0%– 90.0%201160.0%– 33.3%256229
    235AUDIE-TRON GTPC10.0%– 50.0% –30.0%– 25.0%369349
    236AUDIQ4 E-TRON SPORTBACKPC10.0%– 90.9%26260.0%– 72.7%322238
    237BAICBZ30EPC10.0%new –10.0%new420 –
    238BAICU PLUSPC10.0%new –10.0%new421 –
    239BAICX35PC10.0%new –10.0%new422 –
    240BAICX75PC10.0%new –10.0%new423 –
    241BMW1-SERIESPC10.0%– 83.3%217260.1%+ 18.2%220230
    242BMWi5PC10.0%+ 0.0% –120.0%– 47.8%275215
    243BMWiX1PC10.0%– 50.0%166240.0%+ 60.0%224267
    244BYDSEAGULLPC10.0%new –20.0%new395 –
    245BYDSEAL 06PC10.0%new –30.0%new372 –
    246CITROENE-C4PC10.0%n/a –60.0%– 25.0%323297
    247DACIASANDEROLCV10.0%n/a –480.1%+ 14.3%177173
    248FORDBRONCOPC10.0%n/a205130.0%+ 160.0%269337
    249FORDFOCUSPC10.0%– 94.1%372000.4%– 42.0%6935
    250GREAT WALLWEY 03PC10.0%new301110.0%new283 –
    251HAVALH9PC10.0%new20660.0%new328 –
    252HONDACIVICPC10.0%– 80.0%179440.1%+ 63.0%185208
    253HYUNDAII10LCV10.0%n/a –10.0%– 80.0%442329
    254HYUNDAIINSTERLCV10.0%new –30.0%new379 –
    255INEOSGRENADIERLCV10.0%– 50.0%253100.0%– 73.0%288192
    256JEEPCOMPASSPC10.0%– 66.7%251230.0%– 41.0%233189
    257JEEPRENEGADEPC10.0%+ 0.0% –80.0%+ 100.0%306338
    258KG MOTORSKORANDOPC10.0%new –80.0%new307 –
    259KG MOTORSMUSSO GRANDLCV10.0%new –40.0%new354 –
    260KG MOTORSREXTONPC10.0%new –10.0%new447 –
    261KG MOTORSTORRESPC10.0%new23940.0%new355 –
    262KIANIROPC10.0%– 80.0%187380.1%– 64.8%199106
    263KIAPV5LCV10.0%new –10.0%new448 –
    264LAND ROVERDEFENDERPC10.0%– 50.0%209390.1%– 78.2%19671
    265LAND ROVERRANGE ROVER EVOQUEPC10.0%n/a220160.0%– 27.3%259241
    266LAND ROVERRANGE ROVER VELARPC10.0%n/a227100.0%+ 0.0%290291
    267MERCEDESEQEPC10.0%n/a –30.0%– 91.4%386203
    268MERCEDESEQSPC10.0%+ 0.0% –110.0%– 79.6%285160
    269MERCEDESS-CLASSPC10.0%– 85.7%194470.1%– 27.7%179150
    270MINICOUNTRYMANPC10.0%+ 0.0%150500.1%– 5.7%175158
    271PEUGEOTEXPERTLCV10.0%– 66.7% –300.1%+ 0.0%213206
    272PORSCHECAYMANPC10.0%n/a27860.0%+ 0.0%332327
    273RENAULTKANGOOPC10.0%– 80.0%221390.1%+ 95.0%197244
    274RENAULTSCENICPC10.0%n/a235240.0%+ 2300.0%229435
    275ROLLS-ROYCECULLINANPC10.0%+ 0.0%231130.0%+ 160.0%272345
    276SSANGYONGREXTONPC10.0%n/a23370.0%+ 250.0%321384
    277SSANGYONGTIVOLIPC10.0%+ 0.0% –1150.2%+ 400.0%109227
    278SUBARUOUTBACKPC10.0%– 75.0%175290.1%– 34.1%214172
    279TOYOTAPROACE CITY VERSOPC10.0%– 66.7% –220.0%– 38.9%237197
    280VOLKSWAGENID.3PC10.0%n/a165210.0%– 12.5%243223
    281VOLKSWAGENTOUAREGLCV10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a480 –
    282VOLVOEX40PC10.0%new309100.0%new294 –
    283VOLVOV60PC10.0%n/a –40.0%– 20.0%361347

    Source: Manufacturers

    Denmark November 2025: Top 8 100% BEV, Renault 5 up to record #5

    9 December 2025 at 07:40

    The Renault 5 hits an all time Danish ranking record in November.

    15,910 new cars hit Danish roads in November, a 6.5% year-on-year improvement. The year-to-date tally is now up 6.8% to 166,163. Strikingly, 6 of the Top 7 carmakers easily beat the market with double-digit gains. Volkswagen (+13.3%) is on top with 13.7% share vs. 16% year-to-date, followed by Skoda (+28.6%) and Audi (+61.6%). Mercedes (-6.2%) disappoints at #4 but BMW (+20%), Renault (+33.6%) and Cupra (+70.9%) all impress below. Further down, MG (+781.8%), Citroen (+313.6%) and Mazda (+100%) stand out with surreal gains. Tesla is down -49.3%.

    Over in the models charts, the Soda Elroq continues to dominate, signing a 7th win in the past 8 months. This month it distances the VW ID.4 (+100.5%) and Audi Q4 e-Tron (+54.3%). Leader a year ago, the Skoda Enyaq (-37.1%) falls to #4, a ranking it also holds year-to-date. The new Renault 5 is back up 8 spots on October to reach a record 5th place, also hit last September. The VW ID.3 (+31.1%), Mercedes EQB (+71.5%) and Tesla Model 3 (+28.3%) ensure the Top 8 is entirely composed of BEVs. The BMW X1 (+1100%) and VW ID.Buzz (+130.2%) complete the Top 10 in spectacular fashion. The Tesla Model Y is off -74.1% to #23.

    Previous month: Denmark October 2025: Skoda Elroq and Enyaq on top, Mazda 6e in Top 10

    One year ago: Denmark November 2024: Skoda Enyaq repeats at #1, Xpeng G6 up to #4

    Full November 2025 Top 54 All brands and Top 221 All models below.

    Denmark November 2025 – brands:

    PosBrandNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
    1Volkswagen2,18513.7%+ 13.3%126,52416.0%+ 44.9%11
    2Skoda1,83311.5%+ 28.6%217,92010.8%+ 82.8%27
    3Audi1,4509.1%+ 61.6%311,7857.1%+ 5.7%45
    4Mercedes1,4379.0%– 6.2%412,1447.3%+ 4.9%34
    5BMW1,2077.6%+ 20.0%511,4256.9%+ 32.0%56
    6Renault8315.2%+ 33.6%68,3045.0%+ 23.6%89
    7Cupra7474.7%+ 70.9%710,3026.2%+ 209.7%615
    8Toyota7044.4%– 24.2%99,5755.8%– 20.4%73
    9Peugeot6374.0%+ 52.8%84,5352.7%– 43.8%128
    10Tesla5343.4%– 49.3%267,4294.5%– 45.6%92
    11Volvo4142.6%+ 3.2%153,4492.1%– 40.1%1410
    12MG3882.4%+ 781.8%172,7291.6%+ 150.6%1724
    13Hyundai3732.3%+ 36.6%105,6903.4%+ 21.1%1013
    14Xpeng3682.3%– 23.0%142,4661.5%– 1.4%1819
    15Citroen3642.3%+ 313.6%131,9061.1%– 47.0%2016
    16Mazda3302.1%+ 100.0%121,5971.0%– 43.5%2218
    17Ford2961.9%– 62.6%114,1962.5%– 20.7%1311
    18Kia2811.8%– 57.0%185,3883.2%+ 32.4%1114
    19BYD2141.3%+ 5.9%202,1541.3%– 15.0%1920
    20Suzuki1881.2%– 19.3%192,8251.7%– 5.7%1617
    21Polestar1861.2%+ 4.5%211,8391.1%+ 3.2%2122
    22Nissan1571.0%– 63.7%163,2442.0%– 38.1%1512
    23Zeekr1380.9%new225310.3%new30 –
    24Opel1220.8%+ 74.3%231,3900.8%– 44.8%2421
    25Navor980.6%new241,4310.9%new23 –
    26Seat800.5%– 59.4%339110.5%– 38.9%2523
    27Mini590.4%– 28.0%286570.4%– 19.8%2725
    28Honda460.3%– 47.1%296160.4%– 26.3%2827
    29Porsche430.3%– 69.9%276020.4%+ 4.9%2929
    30Leapmotor360.2%new –360.0%new42 –
    31Fiat330.2%+ 0.0%30820.0%– 90.4%3826
    32Dacia320.2%– 17.9%258310.5%+ 11.4%2628
    33Lexus240.2%+ 41.2%313960.2%+ 59.7%3131
    34Omoda180.1%new32930.1%new35 –
    35Hongqi140.1%+ 0.0%352480.1%– 26.6%3230
    36Land Rover80.1%– 20.0%361000.1%+ 11.1%3438
    37KGM60.0%+ 50.0%34520.0%– 14.8%3942
    38Subaru60.0%+ 0.0%371470.1%+ 14.8%3337
    39Lynk & Co40.0%new47120.0%new50 –
    40Linhai20.0%n/a –20.0%n/a73 –
    41Lotus20.0%– 33.3%43200.0%– 20.0%4843
    42NIO20.0%n/a40110.0%+ 120.0%5259
    43Yunlong20.0%– 33.3% –290.0%+ 314.3%4452
    44Alfa Romeo10.0%n/a –880.1%+ 4300.0%3645
    45Bentley10.0%n/a45100.0%+ 400.0%5365
    46CF Moto10.0%n/a –100.0%+ 150.0%5760
    47Ferrari10.0%n/a –60.0%+ 0.0%6255
    48Garia10.0%n/a –50.0%– 61.5%6349
    49Hisun10.0%n/a46100.0%+ 42.9%5451
    50Jaecoo10.0%new –10.0%new96 –
    51Jeep10.0%– 50.0%42320.0%– 43.9%4340
    52Maserati10.0%– 66.7%39220.0%+ 46.7%4747
    53Maxus10.0%– 75.0%51250.0%– 81.6%4536
    54Skyworth10.0%new –10.0%new97 –

    Denmark November 2025 – models:

    PosModelNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
    1Skoda Elroq1,1026.9%new19,8855.9%new1 –
    2VW ID.48565.4%+ 100.5%37,7824.7%+ 46.9%22
    3Audi Q4 e-Tron5433.4%+ 54.3%43,7512.3%– 20.7%75
    4Skoda Enyaq5283.3%– 37.1%25,5533.3%+ 10.5%43
    5Renault R53722.3%new132,8481.7%new10 –
    6VW ID.33712.3%+ 31.1%64,6442.8%+ 74.0%58
    7Mercedes EQB3552.2%+ 71.5%112,4781.5%+ 54.2%1622
    8Tesla Model 33262.0%+ 28.3%1451,4850.9%– 70.6%334
    9BMW X13242.0%+ 1100.0%451,9251.2%+ 344.6%2291
    10VW ID.Buzz3202.0%+ 130.2%53,9872.4%+ 924.9%685
    11VW ID.73101.9%+ 27.6%72,5201.5%+ 50.7%1521
    12Xpeng G62951.9%– 23.0%151,9311.2%+ 77.2%2143
    13Mercedes EQA2911.8%+ 7.0%172,8461.7%+ 19.2%1112
    14Mazda6e2821.8%new96710.4%new68 –
    15Citroen C3 Aircross2811.8%+ 1070.8%149700.6%+ 209.9%52123
    16Audi A6 e-tron2671.7%new526480.4%new72 –
    17Toyota Yaris Cross2571.6%+ 45.2%291,7141.0%– 14.4%2719
    18Cupra Tavascan2441.5%+ 37.9%182,5481.5%+ 940.0%14120
    19Cupra Born2361.5%+ 62.8%471,9881.2%+ 52.5%2040
    20Mercedes CLA2361.5%+ 306.9%121,0430.6%+ 153.8%48105
    21Volvo EX402221.4%+ 19.4%211,7151.0%+ 56.1%2548
    22Cupra Formentor2101.3%+ 70.7%202,8221.7%+ 119.6%1226
    23Tesla Model Y2061.3%– 74.1%515,9293.6%– 30.9%31
    24Toyota Aygo X1981.2%+ 41.4%272,0071.2%– 14.0%1815
    25MG ZS1871.2%n/a391,3730.8%+ 1053.8%38161
    26Renault Scenic1861.2%– 29.0%341,7961.1%+ 61.4%2327
    27Kia EV31801.1%– 17.4%352,9661.8%+ 1151.5%990
    28Peugeot 30081741.1%+ 43.8%281,3160.8%– 11.3%4034
    29Peugeot 20081721.1%+ 149.3%501,1830.7%– 50.8%4416
    30BMW 3 Series1631.0%– 52.6%571,7621.1%– 17.4%249
    31Audi Q51531.0%+ 5000.0%265760.3%+ 11.4%8095
    32BMW ix11531.0%+ 7.7%162,7081.6%+ 132.8%1338
    33Peugeot 50081531.0%+ 36.6%481,0450.6%+ 15.1%4753
    34VW T-Roc1500.9%– 37.2%103,5752.2%+ 35.5%87
    35Audi A31410.9%+ 143.1%221,2510.8%+ 66.8%4362
    36Volvo EX301390.9%– 7.3%738130.5%– 69.4%6111
    37Audi Q21360.9%– 44.9%601,0670.6%– 51.0%4617
    38Peugeot 2081360.9%+ 41.7%89350.6%– 68.4%556
    39Audi Q6 e-tron1290.8%– 12.2%401,5690.9%+ 171.9%3056
    40Zeekr 7X1290.8%new304860.3%new87 –
    41Mercedes GLC1270.8%+ 29.6%549470.6%+ 226.6%54103
    42BMW i41200.8%+ 140.0%419610.6%+ 45.8%5359
    43Hyundai Ioniq 51150.7%+ 144.7%431,4980.9%+ 101.9%3264
    44Ford Explorer1100.7%– 66.4%331,5380.9%+ 2.8%3125
    45BMW i51080.7%– 9.2%441,4840.9%+ 19.8%3431
    46MG 41070.7%+ 345.8%688080.5%+ 41.0%6287
    47Navor E5980.6%new381,4310.9%new36 –
    48BMW 1 Series960.6%+ 300.0%914780.3%– 31.3%8961
    49Hyundai Kona960.6%+ 57.4%461,2620.8%– 5.8%4239
    50VW ID.5960.6%– 4.0%361,1540.7%+ 17.3%4549
    51Polestar 4950.6%– 13.6%588310.5%+ 133.4%60104
    52Suzuki Swift920.6%– 32.8%311,5841.0%+ 7.2%2932
    53MG S5850.5%new862520.2%new117 –
    54Nissan Ariya850.5%– 41.8%611,3520.8%– 22.6%3920
    55Polestar 2850.5%+ 32.8%679240.6%– 33.2%5636
    56Renault R4830.5%new752510.2%new118 –
    57Suzuki Vitara820.5%+ 256.5%965670.3%+ 15.0%8197
    58Mercedes E Class790.5%+ 182.1%1202880.2%– 32.7%11294
    59Hyundai Ioniq 6760.5%+ 35.7%256880.4%+ 55.7%67101
    60Skoda Kodiaq750.5%– 41.9%627020.4%– 8.9%6557
    61Xpeng G9730.5%+ 5.8%594870.3%– 61.3%8645
    62Ford Puma710.4%+ 491.7%426010.4%+ 298.0%78148
    63Nissan Qashqai710.4%– 73.9%231,6281.0%– 37.0%2810
    64Citroen C3680.4%+ 100.0%538330.5%– 67.9%5913
    65BMW iX670.4%+ 458.3%853580.2%+ 55.7%102130
    66Audi A5660.4%+ 500.0%241,9911.2%+ 632.0%19131
    67BMW 5 Series660.4%– 4.3%816680.4%+ 42.7%6984
    68Toyota bZ4X650.4%– 18.8%972,4691.5%+ 40.8%1724
    69Toyota Yaris630.4%– 71.5%321,3090.8%– 44.8%4114
    70Kia EV6620.4%– 6.1%631,4540.9%+ 95.2%3566
    71BYD Sealion 7610.4%+ 258.8%805900.4%+ 3370.6%79227
    72Seat Ibiza610.4%– 16.4%1095180.3%– 31.0%8465
    73Mercedes A Class600.4%– 63.2%956280.4%– 49.5%7442
    74Toyota RAV4600.4%– 33.3%986070.4%– 9.9%7668
    75Opel Grandland X590.4%n/a707070.4%+ 6970.0%64250
    76Renault Captur590.4%+ 136.0%191,0160.6%+ 82.4%5079
    77Opel Frontera580.4%new723420.2%new104 –
    78BMW 4 Series570.4%+ 119.2%1103640.2%+ 49.2%100126
    79Mercedes EQE SUV560.4%– 16.4%834900.3%– 11.2%8581
    80Cupra Terramar540.3%+ 100.0%371,7141.0%+ 6248.1%26175
    81Hyundai Inster530.3%new711,0370.6%new49 –
    82Mercedes C Class530.3%– 70.7%826080.4%– 65.6%7523
    83Mercedes GLB510.3%– 61.4%874820.3%– 28.9%8869
    84Renault Symbioz510.3%new  –510.0%new189 –
    85Mercedes GLA470.3%– 40.5%776580.4%+ 29.5%7189
    86Mercedes EQE440.3%– 71.6%788750.5%+ 13.6%5758
    87Ford Capri420.3%– 48.8%846910.4%+ 584.2%66157
    88BMW ix2400.3%– 13.0%894050.2%+ 38.2%95117
    89Mazda CX-60400.3%+ 263.6%112890.1%– 16.8%166156
    90Skoda Superb400.3%+ 150.0%1081120.1%– 68.5%153116
    91Toyota Corolla Cross400.3%– 64.0%556020.4%– 52.3%7741
    92Porsche Macan380.2%– 72.1%884370.3%+ 52.8%93114
    93Leapmotor B10360.2%new  –360.0%new207 –
    94Renault Megane E-Tech360.2%– 66.4%491,0120.6%– 53.5%5118
    95Fiat Grande Panda330.2%new94680.0%new177 –
    96Ford Kuga330.2%– 86.6%764660.3%– 68.7%9228
    97Skoda Kamiq330.2%– 25.0%1015510.3%– 43.7%8251
    98Mini Aceman310.2%new1251770.1%new136 –
    99Volvo EX90290.2%n/a1062800.2%+ 13900.0%114261
    100BYD Seal U280.2%– 9.7%1273050.2%– 4.7%108118
    101Kia PV5270.2%new –270.0%new216 –
    102Renault Clio260.2%– 86.7%1148440.5%– 43.8%5830
    103BYD Dolphin250.2%– 71.9%1133670.2%– 72.2%9937
    104VW Passat250.2%– 39.0%655210.3%– 18.2%8374
    105BYD Atto 2240.2%new1331490.1%new139 –
    106Ford Transit230.1%+ 228.6%1051410.1%– 42.2%144132
    107Lexus RZ220.1%+ 1000.0%1301040.1%+ 36.8%158183
    108BYD Atto 3210.1%+ 200.0%1212010.1%– 4.3%128135
    109BYD Dolphin Surf210.1%new931840.1%new135 –
    110Hyundai Ioniq 9210.1%new107840.1%new169 –
    111VW Polo210.1%– 76.4%1046610.4%– 55.8%7033
    112BYD Tang190.1%– 29.6%1191260.1%+ 231.6%148196
    113Mercedes GLE180.1%– 35.7%138910.1%– 42.4%165142
    114Omoda 5180.1%new100930.1%new163 –
    115Seat Arona180.1%– 66.7%1941940.1%– 37.6%132113
    116Skoda Fabia180.1%– 28.0%1351960.1%– 70.4%13177
    117Volvo EC40180.1%– 33.3%1112940.2%+ 292.0%109169
    118Dacia Bigster160.1%new921190.1%new150 –
    119Mini (incl. Cabriolet)160.1%– 69.8%1032530.2%– 55.5%11683
    120Skoda Octavia160.1%– 94.4%793820.2%– 67.7%9746
    121Skoda Scala160.1%– 65.2%993410.2%– 25.2%10598
    122BYD Seal150.1%– 51.6%1152320.1%– 63.2%12278
    123Citroen Berlingo150.1%n/a159630.0%+ 250.0%181230
    124Honda e:Ny1140.1%– 46.2%1221130.1%– 77.2%15296
    125Suzuki SX4140.1%– 36.4%1173610.2%+ 25.3%101124
    126Hongqi EHS7130.1%new –130.0%new233 –
    127Honda CR-V120.1%+ 140.0%1282170.1%+ 117.0%125167
    128Mini Countryman120.1%– 58.6%1321970.1%– 21.2%129125
    129VW Touran120.1%– 96.2%906410.4%+ 0.9%7380
    130Audi A6110.1%– 31.3%697640.5%+ 412.8%63147
    131Ford Transit/Tourneo Custom110.1%– 81.4%1164780.3%+ 15.5%90102
    132Renault Trafic110.1%+ 37.5%174620.0%– 6.1%183186
    133Honda HR-V100.1%– 81.5%184450.0%– 71.7%196144
    134Toyota Urban Cruiser90.1%new –90.0%new246 –
    135Kia EV980.1%– 42.9%1681960.1%+ 42.0%130145
    136Dacia Duster70.0%+ 600.0%1401430.1%+ 9.2%143158
    137Dacia Sandero70.0%– 68.2%644700.3%+ 43.7%91110
    138Honda ZR-V70.0%new1421080.1%new155 –
    139Mercedes Sprinter70.0%– 56.3%1313170.2%– 5.4%107122
    140Range Rover Sport70.0%+ 0.0%150690.0%+ 102.9%176204
    141Renault Master70.0%n/a  –120.0%n/a235 –
    142VW Tiguan70.0%– 69.6%743520.2%+ 29.9%103128
    143Ford Mustang Mach-E60.0%– 87.5%1412170.1%– 81.8%12447
    144Hyundai Tucson60.0%– 45.5%  –2890.2%– 30.0%110106
    145KGM Torres EVX60.0%+ 50.0%129520.0%– 14.8%187192
    146Polestar 360.0%+ 50.0%162840.1%+ 100.0%170200
    147BMW X350.0%+ 400.0%179630.0%– 55.0%180154
    148Hyundai Bayon50.0%+ 150.0%1541460.1%+ 305.6%140203
    149Toyota Proace City Verso50.0%– 16.7%  –400.0%– 21.6%204193
    150Zeekr 00150.0%new146240.0%new219 –
    151BMW i740.0%– 20.0%2051060.1%+ 11.6%156166
    152BMW X540.0%+ 33.3%180440.0%– 40.5%198176
    153Kia Niro40.0%– 98.6%1363930.2%– 70.5%9635
    154Lynk & Co 0240.0%new186120.0%new234 –
    155Mazda CX-3040.0%– 77.8%1702330.1%– 56.2%12186
    156Mazda340.0%– 50.0%171650.0%– 14.5%179180
    157Mercedes G Class40.0%+ 100.0%137430.0%+ 258.3%200217
    158MG S6 EV40.0%new  –40.0%new287 –
    159Subaru Solterra40.0%– 20.0%1521040.1%+ 3.0%159168
    160Toyota Corolla40.0%– 81.0%1962810.2%– 57.2%11370
    161VW Crafter40.0%+ 300.0%153460.0%+ 253.8%195226
    162Zeekr X40.0%new167160.0%new229 –
    163Cupra Leon30.0%+ 0.0%561,3820.8%+ 172.0%3793
    164Honda Jazz30.0%+ 50.0%123960.1%+ 95.9%162202
    165Mercedes EQS SUV30.0%n/a  –90.0%+ 50.0%244267
    166Opel Zafira30.0%– 40.0%139500.0%+ 31.6%192199
    167Porsche Cayenne30.0%+ 200.0%164410.0%– 69.9%203152
    168Skoda Karoq30.0%– 92.3%1021880.1%– 49.1%134112
    169Toyota Proace/Verso30.0%– 80.0%  –1270.1%+ 33.7%147165
    170Volvo V9030.0%n/a  –70.0%– 90.1%262185
    171VW Caravelle30.0%+ 200.0%1751440.1%– 35.7%141133
    172VW Golf30.0%– 84.2%166290.0%– 79.3%211149
    173VW T-Cross30.0%– 50.0%1182100.1%– 68.9%12776
    174Dacia Jogger20.0%– 87.5%181990.1%– 65.4%160127
    175Lexus LBX20.0%+ 0.0%1431290.1%+ 174.5%146205
    176Linhai LH80DA20.0%new  –20.0%new326 –
    177Mercedes EQV20.0%– 33.3%147760.0%+ 117.1%174211
    178MG Cyberster20.0%– 33.3%156980.1%+ 1533.3%161231
    179MG HS20.0%– 66.7%2211050.1%+ 1066.7%157215
    180Nio Firefly20.0%new19170.0%new258 –
    181Opel Mokka20.0%n/a149920.1%– 73.6%164119
    182Peugeot 30820.0%– 89.5%157510.0%– 82.1%188129
    183Skoda Kodiaq iV20.0%n/a151100.0%n/a242 –
    184Volvo XC9020.0%+ 100.0%  –840.1%+ 44.8%171187
    185VW Caddy20.0%– 33.3%197320.0%– 50.8%208189
    186VW Multivan20.0%n/a1982220.1%– 46.1%123108
    187Yunlong JJ2000DBP20.0%new22630.0%new298 –
    188Alfa Romeo Junior10.0%new  –880.1%new167239
    189Audi e-Tron10.0%n/a  –10.0%+ 0.0%394326
    190Audi e-Tron GT10.0%n/a17660.0%– 71.4%263221
    191Audi Q310.0%– 98.2%  –1430.1%– 79.4%14271
    192Audi Q710.0%– 66.7%177110.0%– 38.9%237220
    193Bentley Flying Spur10.0%n/a  –30.0%+ 200.0%289342
    194CF Moto CForce 625 Touring10.0%new  –10.0%new395 –
    195Ferrari Roma10.0%new  –20.0%new311 –
    196Garia Monaco10.0%new  –20.0%new312 –
    197Hisun HS5DUTV-210.0%new21170.0%new255 –
    198Hongqi EH710.0%new  –280.0%new212 –
    199Hyundai Santa Fe10.0%– 94.4%  –530.0%+ 32.5%186206
    200Jaecoo J510.0%new  –10.0%new396 –
    201Jeep Avenger10.0%n/a185310.0%– 40.4%209178
    202Lotus Eletre10.0%– 66.7%214170.0%– 26.1%226218
    203Lotus Emeya10.0%n/a21530.0%+ 50.0%294323
    204Maserati Gran Turismo10.0%n/a18850.0%n/a272 –
    205Maxus Euniq610.0%– 66.7%  –50.0%– 96.1%273159
    206Mercedes CLE10.0%– 88.9%172790.0%+ 146.9%173209
    207Mercedes GLS10.0%+ 0.0%21980.0%+ 0.0%250255
    208Mercedes V Class10.0%– 87.5%190570.0%– 1.7%184191
    209Mercedes Vito10.0%– 50.0%17380.0%– 20.0%251245
    210MG 310.0%– 66.7%1481110.1%+ 516.7%154224
    211Nissan X-Trail10.0%n/a  –480.0%– 86.6%193109
    212Porsche 91110.0%+ 0.0%163620.0%+ 40.9%182207
    213Porsche Taycan10.0%– 66.7%158390.0%– 45.8%205182
    214Range Rover10.0%– 66.7%165240.0%– 17.2%218213
    215Seat Leon10.0%– 96.6%195470.0%– 87.3%194115
    216Skyworth K10.0%new  –10.0%new397 –
    217Subaru Forester10.0%n/a  –250.0%+ 212.5%217260
    218Subaru Outback10.0%+ 0.0%  –120.0%+ 20.0%236253
    219Tesla Model S10.0%– 66.7%  –60.0%– 64.7%269228
    220Tesla Model X10.0%+ 0.0%  –90.0%– 35.7%245242
    221Volvo C4010.0%n/a  –70.0%– 96.4%260136

    Source: Mobility Denmark

    Czechia November 2025: Toyota (+17.8%), Dacia (+15.9%), Renault (+12.6%) strong

    9 December 2025 at 06:39

    Toyota Corolla sales are up 85.8% year-on-year in November.

    21,317 new cars found a buyer in Czechia in November, a +3.3% year-on-year improvement. Year-to-date volumes are up 6.2% to 227,052. Local behemoth Skoda (+3%) matches its home market to 33.8% share, slightly below the 34.4% it commands year-to-date. Hyundai (+3.1%) and Volkswagen (-2.1%) follow, while Toyota (+17.8%), Dacia (+15.9%) and Renault (+12.6%) all manage stellar results below. Further down, Cupra (+124.3%) stands out, with Citroen (+64.9%), Opel (+58%), Volvo (+25.7%), Peugeot (+18.9%) and BMW (+10.2%) also solid. Newcomer Jaecoo stays at #19 with 1.1% share.

    Model-wise, the Top 6 is 100% Skoda as is also the case year-to-date. The Octavia (+3.2%) easily keeps the lead at 6.6% share, albeit well below its YTD level of 7.5%. The Karoq (+39.7%) surges year-on-year to remain in 2nd place with 5.2% of its home market. The Kamiq (+14.6%) is also strong at #3, followed by the a shy Kodiaq (+0.8%) and freefalling Fabia (-32.1%) and Scala (-15.9%). The Toyota Corolla (+85.8%) is the best of the rest at #8 ahead of the Hyundai i30 (+19.2%), with the Skoda Superb (+4.3%) and Kia Ceed (-30%) rounding out the Top 10. The Dacia Bigster is the best-selling recent launch at #13 above the Skoda Elroq (#14) and Jaecoo 7 (#19).

    Previous month: Czechia October 2025: Skoda places 7 models in Top 7, Cupra cracks Top 10

    One year ago: Czechia November 2024: Skoda places 6 models in Top 6, MG breaks records

    Full November 2025 Top 73 All brands and Top 322 All models below.

    Czechia November 2025 – brands:

    PosBrandNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
    1Skoda7,19933.8%+ 3.0%178,19034.4%+ 6.6%11
    2Hyundai1,6317.7%+ 3.1%218,6498.2%– 1.6%22
    3Volkswagen1,5177.1%– 2.1%415,1986.7%+ 5.7%44
    4Toyota1,5117.1%+ 17.8%316,1997.1%– 4.5%33
    5Dacia1,1835.5%+ 15.9%510,5504.6%+ 26.9%56
    6Renault7873.7%+ 12.6%76,5892.9%+ 41.3%99
    7Kia7583.6%– 28.8%610,2404.5%+ 3.5%65
    8Mercedes7043.3%– 0.3%87,5893.3%+ 3.1%77
    9Ford6212.9%– 25.4%97,3703.2%+ 21.6%88
    10BMW5192.4%+ 10.2%115,3202.3%+ 5.4%1010
    11Cupra4802.3%+ 124.3%103,8371.7%+ 96.1%1521
    12Peugeot4722.2%+ 18.9%154,6952.1%– 2.7%1111
    13Audi4612.2%– 0.4%183,9521.7%+ 10.4%1414
    14Volvo4552.1%+ 25.7%144,0871.8%– 11.5%1312
    15Citroen 3661.7%+ 64.9%133,0901.4%+ 19.9%1819
    16Opel2971.4%+ 58.0%163,1471.4%+ 0.7%1617
    17Suzuki2881.4%– 21.1%173,1071.4%– 1.6%1716
    18MG2481.2%– 50.2%124,3901.9%+ 18.7%1213
    19Jaecoo2281.1%new191,0520.5%new25 –
    20Lexus1680.8%– 1.2%231,7420.8%– 20.3%2020
    21Nissan1580.7%+ 0.6%221,7250.8%+ 48.5%2125
    22KGM1460.7%new216080.3%new32 –
    23Mazda1180.6%– 19.2%251,3050.6%– 20.1%2422
    24Honda1090.5%+ 7.9%241,4380.6%+ 10.8%2324
    25Omoda1030.5%new206420.3%new31 –
    26Seat870.4%+ 26.1%289010.4%– 41.0%2823
    27Subaru620.3%+ 31.9%318250.4%+ 4.0%2927
    28Tesla620.3%– 79.0%261,7250.8%– 49.2%2215
    29SsangYong610.3%– 72.4%272,1480.9%– 32.7%1918
    30Land Rover600.3%– 40.6%299130.4%+ 6.7%2726
    31Porsche590.3%+ 25.5%307380.3%+ 24.0%3030
    32Fiat510.2%+ 27.5%324200.2%– 30.8%3429
    33BAIC310.1%new381330.1%new3862
    34BYD290.1%+ 123.1%361750.1%+ 695.5%3748
    35Lynk & Co250.1%new –320.0%new54 –
    36Mitsubishi230.1%– 72.3%339270.4%+ 20.7%2628
    37Leapmotor200.1%new45560.0%new45 –
    38Alfa Romeo180.1%– 28.0%422120.1%+ 1.4%3633
    39Jeep160.1%– 55.6%343110.1%– 18.8%3531
    40Mini140.1%– 57.6%354240.2%+ 22.9%3332
    41Chery130.1%new37330.0%new53 –
    42Joyear80.0%– 38.5%391090.0%+ 60.3%4039
    43DS70.0%+ 0.0%401010.0%– 25.2%4135
    44Rolls Royce70.0%+ 600.0% –180.0%+ 20.0%5949
    45Chrysler60.0%n/a –130.0%+ 44.4%6556
    46Ferrari60.0%+ 100.0%431120.0%+ 7.7%3936
    47Weinsberg60.0%+ 0.0% –110.0%n/a66 –
    48Dodge50.0%– 70.6%411000.0%– 41.9%4234
    49Dongfeng50.0%– 58.3%48700.0%+ 133.3%4341
    50DR50.0%new57370.0%new50 –
    51Lamborghini50.0%+ 66.7% –490.0%– 29.0%4740
    52Evo 40.0%n/a58150.0%+ 400.0%6163
    53SWM40.0%– 20.0%46630.0%+ 80.0%4444
    54Xpeng40.0%new –60.0%new69 –
    55Alpina30.0%+ 200.0%52340.0%+ 112.5%5251
    56Alpine30.0%n/a49230.0%+ 0.0%5747
    57Forthing30.0%– 57.1%59470.0%– 35.6%4838
    58Ineos30.0%– 25.0%61420.0%+ 7.7%4942
    59Voyah30.0%n/a –520.0%+ 2500.0%4666
    60Chevrolet20.0%– 33.3%44210.0%– 41.7%5845
    61GMC20.0%n/a6080.0%+ 700.0%6768
    62Lotus20.0%n/a –60.0%– 14.3%6858
    63Maserati20.0%n/a62150.0%– 46.4%6246
    64Aston Martin10.0%– 50.0%50250.0%+ 47.1%5652
    65Bentley10.0%– 66.7% –270.0%– 25.0%5543
    66Cadillac10.0%+ 0.0%47170.0%+ 0.0%6053
    67Caterham10.0%n/a –50.0%n/a7069
    68Dongfeng/Mhero10.0%new –140.0%new63 –
    69Lada10.0%n/a54140.0%+ 1300.0%6467
    70Li Auto 10.0%new –10.0%new87 –
    71Smart10.0%n/a6330.0%– 50.0%7359
    72Sportequipe10.0%n/a6430.0%+ 200.0%7475
    73Trumpchi10.0%new –10.0%new86 –

    Czechia November 2025 – models:

    PosModelNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
    1Skoda Octavia1,4046.6%+ 3.2%117,1017.5%– 7.3%11
    2Skoda Karoq1,1195.2%+ 39.7%210,7784.7%+ 6.2%32
    3Skoda Kamiq9264.3%+ 14.6%310,8814.8%+ 21.3%24
    4Skoda Kodiaq8834.1%+ 0.8%610,0024.4%+ 3.8%43
    5Skoda Fabia8263.9%– 32.1%59,4134.1%+ 9.4%56
    6Skoda Scala8043.8%– 15.9%48,8223.9%– 1.2%65
    7Toyota Corolla7883.7%+ 85.8%85,7622.5%+ 40.2%911
    8Hyundai i307653.6%+ 19.2%96,9003.0%– 15.8%77
    9Skoda Superb6333.0%+ 4.3%76,1782.7%– 10.8%88
    10Kia Ceed4101.9%– 30.0%105,3522.4%+ 18.8%1110
    11Dacia Duster3701.7%– 8.9%123,9621.7%– 6.5%1212
    12Hyundai Tucson3341.6%– 32.1%115,6632.5%+ 7.8%109
    13Dacia Bigster3241.5%new141,8100.8%new26 –
    14Skoda Elroq3161.5%new152,6751.2%new15 –
    15Dacia Jogger2541.2%– 18.3%182,3951.1%+ 21.5%1617
    16Skoda Enyaq2501.2%– 25.1%162,1821.0%+ 42.1%1929
    17Toyota RAV42211.0%+ 95.6%132,3781.0%– 17.1%1714
    18Renault Captur2151.0%+ 13.8%301,9100.8%+ 48.2%2436
    19Jaecoo 72141.0%new191,0380.5%new47 –
    20Hyundai i202121.0%+ 54.7%172,1510.9%+ 28.6%2225
    21Dacia Sandero2111.0%– 24.9%262,1581.0%+ 7.3%2120
    22Renault Symbioz1990.9%+ 610.7%297600.3%+ 1390.2%65217
    23Peugeot 20081920.9%+ 60.0%341,4730.6%– 10.5%3227
    24Renault Clio  1870.9%– 27.8%231,7200.8%+ 28.6%2731
    25VW Tiguan1850.9%– 36.0%212,2911.0%– 7.2%1816
    26Kia Sportage1750.8%– 22.2%202,1701.0%+ 1.3%2019
    27Ford Kuga1730.8%– 28.5%421,6790.7%– 7.5%2823
    28Ford Transit/Tourneo Custom1700.8%+ 1.8%322,0360.9%+ 120.1%2342
    29VW Taigo1700.8%+ 188.1%548950.4%+ 77.2%5883
    30Cupra Formentor1690.8%+ 113.9%271,2430.5%– 13.0%3734
    31VW Tayron1670.8%new531,0510.5%new45 –
    32SsangYong/KGM Korando1530.7%+ 10.9%311,8520.8%+ 6.6%2524
    33VW Caddy1450.7%– 15.7%381,2940.6%– 9.4%3532
    34Audi Q71400.7%+ 100.0%766570.3%+ 48.3%7592
    35MG ZS1380.6%– 64.4%223,0151.3%+ 13.0%1315
    36Volvo XC901320.6%+ 50.0%681,1250.5%– 8.7%4037
    37VW Golf1300.6%– 67.1%242,9481.3%– 7.1%1413
    38Toyota Yaris Cross1290.6%– 24.1%491,5870.7%– 28.5%2918
    39VW T-Cross1250.6%+ 115.5%746650.3%+ 5.2%7271
    40Cupra Ateca1240.6%+ 77.1%369340.4%+ 502.6%54147
    41Suzuki S-Cross1220.6%– 25.6%371,3550.6%+ 0.7%3333
    42Citroen C31180.6%+ 107.0%251,0840.5%+ 32.7%4355
    43Volvo XC401180.6%+ 140.8%579580.4%+ 46.3%5267
    44VW Polo1150.5%+ 538.9%504450.2%– 19.8%10079
    45Hyundai Kona1140.5%+ 81.0%331,2540.6%+ 23.1%3643
    46Volvo XC601140.5%+ 50.0%351,0600.5%+ 0.8%4440
    47Audi Q31120.5%+ 133.3%527890.3%+ 107.1%6298
    48Nissan Qashqai1080.5%+ 16.1%551,1170.5%+ 62.6%4169
    49Cupra Leon1040.5%+ 121.3%679070.4%+ 174.0%56107
    50Mercedes GLC1020.5%– 19.7%481,1650.5%+ 10.3%3941
    51Ford Puma1010.5%– 56.5%441,4750.6%+ 10.2%3135
    52Mercedes GLE1010.5%+ 60.3%599290.4%+ 25.0%5559
    53Suzuki Vitara1010.5%– 7.3%391,0350.5%+ 7.3%4844
    54Citroen C3 Aircross1000.5%+ 9900.0%854130.2%+ 188.8%107171
    55VW Touareg1000.5%+ 20.5%626210.3%+ 12.3%8176
    56Peugeot 208990.5%+ 37.5%1056580.3%– 20.2%7453
    57Toyota C-HR970.5%+ 19.8%401,4830.7%+ 35.7%3039
    58Hyundai Bayon930.4%– 39.6%601,0380.5%– 31.5%4630
    59Mercedes V Class930.4%– 14.7%841,0240.5%+ 21.3%4949
    60Opel Frontera910.4%new645410.2%new89 –
    61Omoda 5900.4%new286100.3%new83 –
    62BMW X3870.4%+ 148.6%696350.3%+ 122.8%78122
    63BMW X5830.4%+ 53.7%657980.4%– 13.2%6048
    64Cupra Terramar820.4%+ 355.6%707440.3%+ 4033.3%67270
    65Kia Stonic790.4%– 15.1%511,0180.4%+ 11.1%5047
    66MG HS720.3%+ 53.2%437020.3%+ 27.4%6978
    67Toyota Aygo X720.3%+ 75.6%619510.4%+ 13.9%5352
    68Citroen Berlingo700.3%+ 16.7%586300.3%+ 13.7%7973
    69VW Passat670.3%– 15.2%451,3110.6%+ 39.0%3446
    70Mercedes E Class650.3%– 26.1%796100.3%– 11.7%8263
    71Ford Focus640.3%– 1.5%865790.3%– 33.3%8451
    72Suzuki Swift640.3%– 25.6%566360.3%+ 48.6%7789
    73VW Touran640.3%– 31.9%469070.4%+ 15.0%5754
    74BMW X1620.3%+ 47.6%636880.3%+ 12.6%7074
    75VW Multivan620.3%– 37.4%839880.4%+ 26.5%5156
    76Opel Mokka600.3%+ 30.4%417800.3%+ 30.4%6462
    77Volvo V60590.3%+ 34.1%824970.2%+ 69.6%91119
    78Mercedes GLS580.3%+ 70.6%935010.2%+ 7.7%9091
    79Audi A6560.3%+ 7.7%985630.2%+ 8.7%8681
    80BMW 5 Series540.3%– 44.9%1166570.3%+ 31.4%7682
    81Toyota Proace City540.3%– 63.0%801,0910.5%– 45.2%4221
    82Honda CR-V530.2%+ 20.5%916660.3%+ 8.8%7172
    83Opel Astra  530.2%+ 29.3%735620.2%+ 0.5%8777
    84Peugeot 3008530.2%+ 47.2%725660.2%+ 65.5%85110
    85Audi Q8510.2%– 49.5%907160.3%+ 15.5%6868
    86Mercedes GLB510.2%+ 30.8%954340.2%– 16.4%10485
    87BMW 3 Series500.2%+ 150.0%1224360.2%+ 6.3%10399
    88Tesla Model Y500.2%– 67.9%661,2360.5%– 33.1%3822
    89VW Caravelle490.2%n/a1112320.1%n/a144 –
    90Citroen C4460.2%– 27.0%774950.2%– 23.8%9265
    91Kia Xceed460.2%+ 0.0%787510.3%+ 5.2%6661
    92Peugeot Rifter460.2%+ 31.4%716240.3%+ 63.4%80101
    93Renault Trafic460.2%– 6.1%1493880.2%+ 6.9%10994
    94Lexus RX440.2%+ 41.9%1143820.2%– 39.1%11075
    95Seat Leon440.2%+ 41.9%1254710.2%– 12.5%9680
    96Audi Q5420.2%– 37.3%1123710.2%– 9.7%11296
    97BMW X7420.2%+ 44.8%1083330.1%– 31.6%11990
    98Lexus NX400.2%– 31.0%1044850.2%– 28.1%9366
    99Opel Combo400.2%– 14.9%876630.3%+ 102.1%73111
    100Renault Austral400.2%+ 5.3%884770.2%+ 20.5%9597
    101Toyota Land Cruiser400.2%– 40.3%813570.2%+ 77.6%115104
    102Hyundai Santa Fe390.2%+ 25.8%1024330.2%+ 97.7%105145
    103Hyundai i10380.2%– 30.9%757960.4%+ 7.1%6160
    104Toyota Yaris380.2%– 61.2%1007820.3%– 49.0%6326
    105Nissan X-Trail370.2%+ 0.0%1034410.2%+ 101.4%102142
    106Seat Arona360.2%+ 414.3%892920.1%– 16.6%130113
    107Lexus LBX350.2%– 34.0%1064800.2%+ 63.3%94121
    108Subaru Outback350.2%+ 150.0%1283320.1%– 9.0%120105
    109Opel Grandland X340.2%+ 580.0%1152540.1%+ 173.1%137197
    110Toyota Proace340.2%+ 126.7%978020.4%– 12.2%5950
    111Mercedes CLA330.2%+ 135.7%923070.1%– 4.7%126116
    112Lexus ES310.1%+ 181.8%1741840.1%– 25.5%162139
    113Mercedes G Class310.1%+ 19.2%1183460.2%+ 34.1%117126
    114Ford Tourneo Connect300.1%– 44.4%994690.2%+ 46.1%97117
    115Honda HR-V290.1%+ 16.0%1173040.1%+ 9.7%128123
    116Peugeot 5008290.1%– 60.8%1015620.2%+ 8.9%8884
    117MG 3280.1%+ 16.7%474620.2%+ 344.2%98187
    118Renault Kangoo280.1%– 24.3%1333050.1%– 7.3%127109
    119VW ID.3270.1%– 41.3%1781910.1%+ 0.0%156148
    120Audi A5260.1%– 36.6%1642640.1%– 1.5%134127
    121BMW X6260.1%+ 62.5%1352370.1%– 8.1%143136
    122Mercedes Vito260.1%– 18.8%1583810.2%– 3.5%111100
    123Toyota Camry260.1%+ 0.0%1193230.1%– 27.9%12195
    124Mazda CX-30250.1%– 19.4%1532970.1%+ 0.0%129120
    125Ford Explorer240.1%+ 100.0%1291920.1%+ 120.7%154206
    126Ford Transit240.1%+ 1100.0%1951580.1%– 14.1%172161
    127BMW X2230.1%+ 9.5%1501710.1%+ 36.8%170181
    128Dacia Spring230.1%+ 0.0%1132230.1%+ 159.3%146199
    129Mazda CX-80230.1%– 46.5%1413450.2%+ 550.9%118207
    130Mazda6230.1%+ 360.0%124880.0%– 40.1%203165
    131Peugeot Traveller230.1%+ 475.0%2001900.1%+ 304.3%157242
    132VW Transporter230.1%– 68.1%1072800.1%– 71.7%13245
    133Citroen Spacetourer220.1%+ 633.3% –1920.1%+ 814.3%153261
    134Land Rover Defender220.1%– 42.1%1263170.1%+ 22.9%124129
    135VW T-Roc220.1%– 42.1%1103650.2%– 28.3%11386
    136BMW 4 Series210.1%+ 0.0%2112480.1%+ 17.0%139146
    137Kia Sorento210.1%+ 75.0%1732160.1%– 4.0%148138
    138Mazda3210.1%+ 16.7%1801980.1%+ 0.0%151151
    139Volvo EX30210.1%– 65.6%1202220.1%– 69.8%14758
    140Porsche Cayenne200.1%+ 17.6%1322540.1%+ 19.2%138149
    141VW ID.7200.1%+ 0.0%1892800.1%+ 50.5%131154
    142Lynk Co 01190.1%new –200.0%new292 –
    143Fiat Doblo180.1%+ 28.6%1791260.1%+ 472.7%185263
    144Renault Arkana180.1%– 53.8%1213560.2%+ 13.4%116114
    145SsangYong/KGM Torres180.1%– 64.7%944120.2%– 16.9%10888
    146Mercedes C Class170.1%– 29.2%1421850.1%– 25.1%160128
    147Mercedes CLE170.1%+ 70.0%1761840.1%+ 7.0%163160
    148Peugeot 308170.1%– 60.5%1094160.2%– 49.1%10657
    149SsangYong Tivoli170.1%+ 30.8%1361790.1%– 73.4%16770
    150Mercedes GLA160.1%– 11.1%963630.2%+ 7.4%114112
    151Audi A3150.1%+ 0.0%1302280.1%– 21.1%145125
    152Fiat 600150.1%+ 25.0%1711380.1%+ 53.3%180198
    153Mazda CX-60150.1%– 40.0%1232460.1%– 0.8%140135
    154Mitsubishi ASX150.1%– 58.3%1313220.1%– 6.1%122115
    155VW ID. Buzz150.1%+ 650.0%1392080.1%+ 193.0%150215
    156Baic X7140.1%new285340.0%new255 –
    157Ford Capri140.1%+ 1300.0%1851390.1%+ 2216.7%179328
    158Hyundai Inster140.1%new1402130.1%new149 –
    159Jaecoo 5140.1%new –140.0%new305 –
    160Lexus UX140.1%+ 100.0%1461500.1%– 17.6%175158
    161Mercedes EQA140.1%– 22.2%181960.0%– 26.7%193168
    162Mercedes Sprinter140.1%– 30.0%1831830.1%+ 36.6%164169
    163Renault Rafale140.1%+ 7.7%1541850.1%+ 219.0%161218
    164Mercedes A Class130.1%– 27.8%1371790.1%– 24.2%165140
    165Mercedes EQB130.1%– 31.6%197940.0%+ 13.3%196203
    166Omoda 9130.1%new199320.0%new264 –
    167Renault 5130.1%new1271290.1%new183 –
    168SsangYong Rexton130.1%– 31.6%1342560.1%– 5.5%136124
    169Subaru Forester130.1%+ 62.5%1442590.1%+ 85.0%135167
    170BMW 2 Series120.1%+ 100.0%1571890.1%+ 12.5%158162
    171BMW ix1120.1%– 47.8%1651510.1%– 8.5%174157
    172Honda ZR-V120.1%– 20.0%1511950.1%– 10.1%152150
    173Peugeot 408120.1%– 7.7%1381790.1%– 22.2%166144
    174Renault Espace120.1%+ 140.0%1431360.1%+ 9.7%182180
    175Porsche 911110.1%+ 10.0%1471610.1%+ 27.8%171184
    176Byd Seal U DM-i100.0%new192290.0%new269 –
    177Honda Civic100.0%– 23.1%1451780.1%+ 21.9%169166
    178Mazda2100.0%+ 100.0%207810.0%– 25.0%207193
    179Range Rover Sport100.0%– 37.5%1482380.1%+ 32.2%142155
    180VW California100.0%+ 900.0%225680.0%+ 13.3%222231
    181VW ID.4100.0%+ 0.0%163800.0%– 37.5%211175
    182Alfa Romeo Stelvio90.0%+ 0.0%217790.0%– 23.3%212196
    183Baic X5590.0%new226340.0%new254 –
    184BMW i490.0%– 55.0%227790.0%– 36.8%213172
    185Fiat Panda90.0%+ 28.6%172950.0%– 29.6%195179
    186Kia Picanto90.0%– 60.9%1521910.1%– 14.7%155141
    187Leapmotor C1090.0%new269270.0%new272 –
    188Opel Corsa90.0%– 57.1%1671410.1%– 40.5%178143
    189Porsche Macan90.0%– 10.0%1841370.1%+ 53.9%181200
    190Renault Scenic90.0%– 10.0%160880.0%+ 27.5%204205
    191Subaru Crosstrek90.0%– 40.0%1611580.1%+ 61.2%173195
    192Tesla Model 390.0%– 93.4%1564610.2%– 68.8%9928
    193BMW 2 Series Active Tourer80.0%– 38.5%1701250.1%+ 31.6%186188
    194BMW 7 Series80.0%+ 14.3%2181010.0%– 22.3%191174
    195Citroen C5 Aircross80.0%– 52.9%1751780.1%– 11.4%168152
    196Mercedes B Class80.0%n/a214640.0%+ 8.5%224225
    197Mercedes EQE80.0%– 38.5%1821170.1%+ 7.3%188186
    198Mercedes S Class80.0%– 11.1%247890.0%– 28.8%202182
    199Nissan Juke80.0%– 63.6%198770.0%– 56.5%214159
    200Range Rover Evoque80.0%+ 14.3%236760.0%– 10.6%216209
    201BYD Dolphin70.0%new –100.0%new323 –
    202Hyundai Ioniq 570.0%+ 133.3%1961020.0%– 27.7%190170
    203Jeep Avenger70.0%– 58.8%1661200.1%+ 9.1%187191
    204Kia EV370.0%+ 40.0%2662680.1%+ 5260.0%133327
    205Leapmotor B1070.0%new –100.0%new325 –
    206Mini 70.0%– 22.2%1771500.1%+ 27.1%176185
    207Opel Zafira Life70.0%– 36.4%1681270.1%+ 104.8%184224
    208Range Rover  70.0%+ 0.0%191990.0%– 22.0%192176
    209Range Rover Velar70.0%– 22.2%208770.0%+ 28.3%215220
    210Seat Ateca70.0%– 73.1%2161070.0%– 77.2%18993
    211BMW IX60.0%+ 200.0%259500.0%– 7.4%235234
    212Chery Tiggo 760.0%new221120.0%new315 –
    213Hyundai Staria60.0%+ 100.0%222460.0%– 70.3%240164
    214Mitsubishi Outlander60.0%n/a190900.0%n/a201 –
    215Porsche Panamera60.0%+ 200.0%215620.0%+ 37.8%227246
    216Volvo EX9060.0%+ 500.0%169700.0%+ 6900.0%221316
    217Ford Tourneo Courier50.0%– 86.1%1944410.2%+ 77.8%101137
    218Honda Jazz50.0%+ 25.0%205930.0%+ 126.8%198249
    219Mercedes AMG GT50.0%+ 66.7%303460.0%– 16.4%241232
    220MG 450.0%– 50.0% –740.0%– 71.2%218130
    221MG S550.0%new248320.0%new263 –
    222Nissan Townstar50.0%+ 25.0%235720.0%+ 12.5%219228
    223Ssangyong/KGM Actyon50.0%new201530.0%new233 –
    224Subaru Impreza50.0%+ 66.7%276270.0%+ 68.8%274293
    225Alfa Romeo Giulia40.0%+ 33.3%277610.0%+ 17.3%228233
    226Audi A840.0%– 20.0%282260.0%+ 0.0%275273
    227Byd Atto 240.0%new –40.0%new358 –
    228Dr 5.040.0%new289270.0%new270 –
    229DS N440.0%new26470.0%new342 –
    230Hyundai Ioniq 940.0%new187220.0%new286 –
    231Leapmotor T0340.0%new234190.0%new295 –
    232Mini Countryman40.0%– 76.5%1551880.1%+ 6.2%159156
    233Porsche Taycan40.0%+ 33.3%274390.0%+ 11.4%249254
    234Renault 440.0%new159270.0%new273 –
    235Alfa Romeo Junior30.0%– 40.0%278290.0%+ 262.5%267311
    236Audi A730.0%– 70.0%255950.0%+ 8.0%194208
    237Audi Q430.0%– 78.6%257290.0%– 43.1%268239
    238BMW X430.0%– 75.0%286520.0%– 48.5%234194
    239BYD Seal 6 DM-i30.0%new229240.0%new280 –
    240BYD Sealion 730.0%new212490.0%new237 –
    241Chery Tiggo 930.0%new –30.0%new369 –
    242Dongfeng Box30.0%– 25.0%262460.0%+ 1050.0%239294
    243DS 7 Crossback30.0%+ 50.0%213800.0%+ 11.1%209216
    244Fiat 50030.0%– 57.1% –270.0%– 90.0%271132
    245Fiat Tipo30.0%n/a242250.0%– 43.2%278248
    246Ineos Grenadier30.0%– 25.0%293410.0%+ 5.1%247247
    247Kia EV630.0%– 76.9%233800.0%– 25.2%210192
    248Kia Proceed30.0%– 92.5%244930.0%– 87.2%19964
    249Land Rover Discovery30.0%– 80.0%245660.0%+ 1.5%223214
    250Lexus LS30.0%n/a270110.0%+ 57.1%318321
    251Opel Vivaro30.0%n/a249320.0%+ 146.2%265286
    252Toyota bZ4X30.0%– 40.0%1623090.1%+ 218.6%125201
    253Toyota Proace Verso30.0%– 92.9%1882400.1%+ 31.1%141134
    254Volvo EX4030.0%– 50.0%202500.0%+ 47.1%236253
    255Alpina 820.0%n/a27940.0%+ 300.0%355367
    256Alpine A110 20.0%n/a254160.0%– 30.4%300280
    257Audi Q220.0%+ 0.0%256330.0%– 50.7%259223
    258Audi Q620.0%– 84.6%210590.0%+ 181.0%230278
    259BMW 8 Series20.0%+ 0.0%219340.0%+ 30.8%256266
    260BMW iX220.0%– 86.7%228330.0%– 44.1%260227
    261BMW XM20.0%– 71.4%240630.0%+ 50.0%225244
    262BYD Seal20.0%new260210.0%new287 –
    263Chery Tiggo 420.0%new193100.0%new324 –
    264Evo 520.0%n/a –50.0%+ 150.0%352358
    265Ferrari 12Cilindri20.0%new231200.0%new289 –
    266Ferrari SF90 Stradale20.0%+ 0.0% –170.0%+ 6.3%297296
    267Ford Mustang20.0%– 33.3%204740.0%+ 39.6%217238
    268Ford Mustang Mach-E20.0%– 75.0%232340.0%– 70.4%258190
    269Hyundai Ioniq 620.0%+ 0.0%186200.0%– 28.6%290264
    270Jeep Compass20.0%– 50.0%296350.0%– 64.6%253202
    271Jeep Wrangler20.0%– 77.8%298620.0%– 24.4%226210
    272Kia K420.0%new –20.0%new384 –
    273Kia Niro20.0%– 88.9%267470.0%– 71.9%238163
    274Lamborghini Urus20.0%+ 100.0% –320.0%+ 14.3%262271
    275Land Rover Discovery Sport20.0%– 71.4%268190.0%– 70.3%294222
    276Lynk & Co 0820.0%new –20.0%new385 –
    277Maserati Grecale20.0%n/a301100.0%– 37.5%326290
    278Mini Cabrio20.0%n/a –610.0%+ 117.9%229274
    279Porsche Cayman20.0%+ 0.0%308200.0%– 31.0%293265
    280SWM G0320.0%new –30.0%new367 –
    281SWM G0520.0%new25250.0%new353 –
    282Toyota Prius20.0%– 75.0%224560.0%– 29.1%232211
    283Volvo EC4020.0%– 71.4%237410.0%+ 70.8%248272
    284Alfa Romeo Tonale10.0%– 85.7%253420.0%– 4.5%245245
    285Alpina 410.0%n/a –120.0%n/a313 –
    286Alpine A29010.0%new28070.0%new339 –
    287Aston Martin DB10.0%n/a238120.0%n/a314 –
    288Audi A110.0%n/a –50.0%– 66.7%348299
    289Bentley Bentayga10.0%+ 0.0% –110.0%+ 10.0%317310
    290BMW 1 Series10.0%– 83.3%203800.0%+ 12.7%208219
    291BMW i510.0%– 92.9%239710.0%+ 12.7%220212
    292BMW i710.0%+ 0.0%25880.0%– 42.9%334300
    293Chery Tiggo 810.0%new23070.0%new341 –
    294Citroen C4 X10.0%– 93.3%287370.0%– 71.8%251178
    295Citroen Jumpy10.0%+ 0.0% –130.0%+ 333.3%307344
    296Dr 6.010.0%new –130.0%new308379
    297Evo 710.0%n/a –70.0%+ 600.0%343381
    298Evo Cuatro10.0%new29030.0%new363 –
    299Ferrari 29610.0%+ 0.0%265330.0%+ 22.2%261277
    300Ferrari Purosangue10.0%n/a241230.0%+ 15.0%284283
    301Fiat Ulysse10.0%new –10.0%new409 –
    302Jeep Renegade10.0%n/a29740.0%– 73.3%357287
    303Kia EV410.0%new22380.0%new336 –
    304Lamborghini Huracan10.0%n/a –30.0%– 88.0%364279
    305Lamborghini Revuelto10.0%– 50.0% –90.0%+ 0.0%329312
    306Lexus RZ10.0%+ 0.0%300200.0%– 63.0%291236
    307Mazda MX-510.0%– 66.7%302110.0%– 73.8%319252
    308Mercedes Citan10.0%– 92.3%246910.0%– 32.6%200173
    309Mercedes EQS10.0%– 50.0%271440.0%– 8.3%243240
    310Mitsubishi Colt10.0%– 96.2%2731500.1%+ 24.0%177183
    311Peugeot Boxer10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a408 –
    312Porsche 71810.0%n/a –170.0%+ 142.9%298322
    313Renault Megane E-Tech10.0%new27570.0%new346 –
    314Rolls Royce Cullinan10.0%n/a –80.0%+ 14.3%337318
    315Rolls Royce Ghost10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a406364
    316Smart #510.0%new –20.0%new376 –
    317Sportequipe ICH-X-K210.0%new31020.0%new377 –
    318Suzuki Across10.0%n/a –130.0%– 18.8%311284
    319Tesla Model S10.0%– 50.0% –90.0%– 71.0%331260
    320Tesla Model X10.0%n/a –130.0%– 23.5%312282
    321Toyota Aygo10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a407 –
    322VW Sharan10.0%n/a31320.0%+ 100.0%383362

    Source: SDA CIA

    Samsung lands two major wins in MKBHD Smartphone Awards 2025

    By:Yash
    9 December 2025 at 07:38

    YouTuber Marques Brownlee, well-known as MKBHD, just dropped his Smartphone Awards for 2025. Like always, there were some pretty big surprises in this year’s awards, and they were not the ones everyone expected.

    In the Smartphone Awards 2025 by MKBHD, Samsung flagged two major wins in crucial categories. Its Galaxy S25 Ultra wasn’t the Best of 2025, but the two victories are worth praising and align with user sentiments.

    Award Winners – Samsung

    In “Smartphone Awards 2025,” MKBHD reviews the year’s best and worst smartphones across various categories, highlighting key features and innovations.

    Best Small Phone

    Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7

    For Best Small Phone, MKBHD gave the crown to the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7. A foldable won the “small phone” category because when it’s closed, that 4.1-inch cover screen is actually useful now, and it still opens up to a big 6.9-inch display.

    Runners-up included the OnePlus 13S, iPhone 17/17 Pro, and Xiaomi 17 Pro.

    MKBHD Best Foldable Galaxy Z Fold 7

    Source – MKBHD / YouTube

    Best Foldable

    Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7

    Best Foldable was the Galaxy Z Fold 7, which finally feels like a mature daily driver with a much thinner design when closed and solid software support. Samsung’s upgrades paid off in sales, and the device is also getting praises from reviewers.

    Pixel 10 Pro Fold and the Z Flip 7 rounded out the category.

    MKBHD Best Small Phone Galaxy Z Flip 7

    Source – MKBHD / YouTube

    Non-Samsung award winners

    Best Big Phone went to the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max.

    Camera of the year was a landslide for the Oppo Find X9 Pro.

    Best Value shocked everyone: the CMF Phone 2 Pro at just $279.

    Battery champ was the OnePlus 15 with its insane 7300 mAh silicon-carbon cell.

    The Design award went to the iPhone Air, even though Apple is struggling with sales and considering dumping the segment.

    Most improved was the iPhone 17 lineup, which finally got 120Hz screens across the board, a way better selfie camera, doubled base storage, and kept the same price.

    Bust of the Year was savage; the Apple iPhone 16e got absolutely roasted.

    Phone of the Year

    The best of the best awards go to the iPhone 17, as per MKBHD. After years of playing catch-up on basics, Apple finally made a “complete” mainstream phone without jacking modern features while keeping the price unchanged.

    The post Samsung lands two major wins in MKBHD Smartphone Awards 2025 appeared first on Sammy Fans.

    Luxembourg November 2025: Volkswagen at highest in almost 6 years

    9 December 2025 at 05:45

    Volkswagen holds 15.2% of the Luxembourg market in November.

    New car sales in Luxembourg edge up 0.8% year-on-year in November to 3,482 units, leading to a year-to-date volume up 0.6% to 43,777. Volkswagen (+10.7%) cements its dominance in the brands charts, reaching 15.2% share vs. 12.2% so far this year. This is the carmaker’s highest share in Luxembourg in almost 6 years: since March 2020 (15.2% also). BMW (-8.8%) is up one spot on last month to #2, distancing Audi (+0.3%), Mercedes (-20.1%) and Skoda (-2.3%) all trailing the market. Ford (+161.3%), Kia (+108.7%), Tesla (+19.6%) and Renault (+19.4%) all impress in the remainder of the Top 10.

    Previous month: Luxembourg October 2025: Opel (+101.4%), Ford (+44.4%) stand out in disappointing market 

    One year ago: Luxembourg November 2024: Opel (+120.9%), Peugeot (+37.8%) defy market off -5.1%

    Full November 2025 Top 48 All brands ranking below.

    Luxembourg November 2025 – brands:

    PosBrandNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
    1Volkswagen52815.2%+ 10.7%15,33912.2%– 2.9%11
    2BMW  38211.0%– 8.8%34,80911.0%– 4.7%22
    3Audi  2988.6%+ 0.3%53,2047.3%+ 1.5%44
    4Mercedes2396.9%– 20.1%24,2379.7%+ 15.3%33
    5Skoda2136.1%– 2.3%42,9276.7%+ 6.3%55
    6Ford  2096.0%+ 161.3%71,6153.7%+ 51.2%814
    7Renault1915.5%+ 19.4%62,1985.0%+ 13.7%66
    8Kia1444.1%+ 108.7%171,5123.5%+ 8.1%910
    9Peugeot  1303.7%– 49.0%81,7524.0%+ 1.3%77
    10Tesla1103.2%+ 19.6%298031.8%– 48.5%198
    11Dacia952.7%+ 9.2%111,1322.6%+ 17.3%1115
    12Hyundai922.6%+ 35.3%151,2502.9%– 4.5%1011
    13Opel892.6%– 6.3%91,0832.5%+ 31.0%1317
    14Porsche772.2%– 3.8%169472.2%– 19.3%1512
    15Mini692.0%+ 19.0%109812.2%+ 32.2%1419
    16Volvo591.7%– 45.9%131,0962.5%– 29.0%129
    17Cupra591.7%– 21.3%148341.9%+ 18.5%1820
    18Toyota521.5%– 45.8%189072.1%– 20.6%1613
    19Citroen521.5%+ 2.0%198802.0%+ 28.5%1721
    20Fiat431.2%+ 138.9%216271.4%– 27.8%2016
    21Mazda361.0%+ 63.6%235291.2%+ 26.0%2424
    22MG341.0%+ 466.7%272720.6%– 58.5%2922
    23Seat320.9%– 50.0%125681.3%– 27.6%2218
    24Land Rover270.8%– 25.0%225621.3%– 1.9%2323
    25Polestar250.7%– 10.7%262960.7%– 1.0%2827
    26Nissan210.6%– 12.5%205891.3%+ 45.1%2125
    27BYD200.6%+ 300.0%282080.5%– 6.7%3030
    28Suzuki190.5%+ 18.8%243380.8%+ 7.3%2526
    29Honda190.5%+ 216.7%311420.3%– 25.3%3132
    30Jeep180.5%– 21.7%302990.7%+ 15.9%2728
    31Alfa Romeo160.5%– 11.1%253130.7%+ 76.8%2631
    32Smart70.2%– 30.0%361180.3%– 34.1%3233
    33BAIC60.2%+ 200.0%41510.1%+ 104.0%4245
    34Ferrari50.1%+ 25.0%33920.2%+ 12.2%3637
    35Xpeng50.1%– 28.6%39650.1%+ 85.7%4044
    36Alpine40.1%+ 33.3%37950.2%+ 97.9%3340
    37Lancia40.1%+ 33.3%32630.1%+ 530.0%4149
    38Lexus30.1%– 75.0%35940.2%– 21.7%3534
    39Subaru30.1%– 66.7%45660.2%– 38.9%3936
    40Lamborghini20.1%+ 100.0%38700.2%+ 0.0%3838
    41Aston Martin20.1%+ 100.0%42390.1%+ 2.6%4443
    42Bentley20.1%+ 100.0%48160.0%– 36.0%4746
    43DFSK10.0%– 90.0%44940.2%+ 64.9%3439
    44DS10.0%– 93.8%40830.2%– 61.8%3729
    45Lotus10.0%– 50.0%47160.0%– 42.9%4842
    46Alpina10.0%n/a43140.0%+ 40.0%4952
    47Dodge10.0%+ 0.0%60.0%+ 200.0%5160
    48SsangYong10.0%+ 0.0%4930.0%– 66.7%5551
    Others351.0%+ 250.0%4130.9%+ 199.3% –

    Source: Statistiques Luxembourg

    New Caledonia (France) January-November 2025: Toyota Hilux and Suzuki Swift on top

    9 December 2025 at 04:59

    Suzuki Swift sales are up 19.9% year-on-year.

    The New Caledonian new car market is on the mend in November with sales rallying back up 59.1% year-on-year to 409. The year-to-date tally however remains in stark negative at -11.7% to 3,345 units. Toyota (-36.5%) is in complete freefall but still dominates the brands charts head and shoulders with 15.2% share. Suzuki (+7%) goes against the negative trend to climb to 2nd place ahead of Renault (-0.6%). Hyundai (+15.6%) and Ford (+5.5%) round out the Top 5 in strong fashion. At the bottom of the Top 10, Mitsubishi (+44%) and Subaru (+26.3%) impress. Further down, notice BYD (+53.2%) up to #12, Fiat (+107.7%) at #15 and BAIC (+74.1%) up to #17.

    The Toyota Hilux (-42.4%) is the most popular vehicle on the archipelago but collapses year-on-year. It is followed by the Suzuki Swift (+19.9%) lodging an excellent score to #2. The Dacia Duster (-22.4%) suffers at #3 above a surging Ford Ranger (+15.2%). The Hyundai Grand i10 (+40%), Renault Kangoo (+27.4%) and Hyundai Tucson (+13.1%) also shine in the remainder of the Top 10.

    Previous post: New Caledonia (France) January-September 2025: Mitsubishi, Subaru defy market off -23.3%

    One year ago: New Caledonia (France) November 2024: Market down -62.6%

    Full January-November 2025 Top 45 All brands and Top 30 models below.

    New Caledonia (France) January-November 2025 – brands:

    PosBrand1-11 2025%/24FY24
    1Toyota50715.2%– 36.5%1
    2Suzuki3209.6%+ 7.0%3
    3Renault 3149.4%– 0.6%2
    4Hyundai  2457.3%+ 15.6%8
    5Ford  2326.9%+ 5.5%7
    6Citroen  2216.6%– 7.5%6
    7Peugeot2086.2%– 16.5%5
    8Dacia1524.5%– 39.0%4
    9Mitsubishi  1213.6%+ 44.0%12
    10Subaru1203.6%+ 26.3%10
    11Kia  1003.0%– 36.3%9
    12BYD722.2%+ 53.2%17
    13Nissan611.8%– 41.9%11
    14Changan581.7%+ 11.5%16
    15Fiat541.6%+ 107.7%24
    16Isuzu491.5%– 31.0%14
    17BAIC471.4%+ 74.1%23
    18MG441.3%– 39.7%13
    19Mercedes431.3%– 25.9%15
    20Opel421.3%+ 0.0%19
    21Geely331.0%– 8.3%20
    22Great Wall  321.0%+ 77.8%30
    23BMW310.9%– 3.1%22
    24Chevrolet  270.8%+ 145.5%34
    25Dongfeng220.7%– 37.1%21
    26Iveco210.6%+ 31.3%31
    27Land Rover190.6%– 26.9%26
    28Honda160.5%– 64.4%18
    29Porsche160.5%– 15.8%27
    30Audi150.4%– 16.7%29
    31FAW150.4%– 46.4%25
    32DS130.4%– 18.8%32
    33Mazda120.4%+ 20.0%35
    34ZNA120.4%new –
    35DFSK110.3%– 42.1%28
    36Mini100.3%– 28.6%33
    37Alfa Romeo60.2%+ 100.0%39
    38Ram60.2%+ 20.0%37
    39Jaguar50.1%+ 25.0%38
    40Jeep30.1%+ 200.0%41
    41Seres30.1%+ 200.0%42
    42Leapmotor30.1%new –
    43Alpine20.1%+ 100.0%43
    44ZX Auto10.0%– 83.3%36
    45Volkswagen10.0%– 66.7%40

    New Caledonia (France) January-November 2025 – models:

    PosModel1-11 2025%/24FY24
    1Toyota Hilux2096.2%– 42.4%1
    2Suzuki Swift1815.4%+ 19.9%3
    3Dacia Duster1253.7%– 22.4%2
    4Ford Ranger1063.2%+ 15.2%5
    5Suzuki Jimny902.7%– 3.2%4
    6Renault Kangoo792.4%+ 27.4%16
    7Hyundai Tucson692.1%+ 13.1%14
    8Citroen Berlingo682.0%– 15.0%6
    9Renault Master651.9%– 9.7%8
    10Hyundai Grand i10631.9%+ 40.0%24
    11Mitsubishi ASX621.9%+ 87.9%39
    12Toyota RAV4601.8%– 7.7%12
    13Subaru Crosstrek581.7%+ 23.4%20
    14Kia K2700571.7%– 14.9%7
    15Subaru Forester571.7%+ 29.5%21
    16Citroen Jumpy501.5%+ 16.3%22
    17Citroen C3491.5%– 24.6%9
    18Ford Puma491.5%– 7.5%17
    19Renault Trafic451.3%+ 114.3%54
    20BAIC X35431.3%+ 59.3%35
    21Toyota Land Cruiser431.3%+ 2.4%27
    22Isuzu D-Max421.3%– 34.4%13
    23Toyota Hiace421.3%+ 61.5%40
    24Hyundai Staria411.2%+ 20.6%32
    25Peugeot Partner411.2%+ 2.5%26
    26Renault Kwid411.2%+ 5.1%28
    27Toyota Raize411.2%– 28.1%18
    28Renault Clio391.2%– 23.5%19
    29Peugeot 2008381.1%+ 8.6%37
    30Fiat Ducato351.0%+ 133.3%n/a
    31Peugeot 208351.0%– 52.1%11

    Source: Manufacturers

    December update arrives for Galaxy S25 Edge

    By:Yash
    8 December 2025 at 12:14

    Samsung is bringing its December update to the Galaxy S25 Edge. Over the past couple of hours, the company has updated various devices, including the Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, S25 Ultra, Z Fold 7, and S25 FE in South Korea.

    Galaxy S25 Edge joins as the latest beneficiary of Samsung’s December 2025 update. The patch carries 68 improvements, including CVEs and SVEs.

    Samsung says it equipped the December patch with 11 SVE items. Among them, 8 were detailed, and most of them belong to high-level vulnerabilities.

    The company recommends users install the latest update as soon as it arrives. Galaxy S25 Edge owners in South Korea can identify the December patch via the build number ending with BYKG.

    To update your Samsung device, head over to the system Settings. Scroll and select Software update, and then hit the Download and install button to commence the process.

    Samsung is also prepping to kick off the One UI 8.5 Beta Program. However, it’s unlikely to be available for the S25 Edge as well as the S25 FE, even though they belong to the Galaxy S25 lineup.

    Currently, the entire Galaxy S25 lineup is running One UI 8, built on Android 16. One UI 8.5, coming next year, is still based on the same operating system, but changes are huge.

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    Japan November 2025: Sales down again, Toyota RAV4 and bZ4X impress

    8 December 2025 at 11:09

    The Toyota bZ4X is inside the Japanese Top 30 for the first time.

    New vehicle sales in Japan endure a 5th straight month of year-on-year declines in November at -5.1% to 369,721 units. Thanks to a start of the year boosted by low year-ago volumes, the YTD tally remains in positive at +3.4% to 4,230,318. 7 of the Top 8 carmakers are in negative this month. Toyota (-1.2%) leads the way above Suzuki (-3.6%) and Honda (-9.5%). Daihatsu (+9.3%) is the sole gainer near the top but drops one spot on last month to #4. Below, Nissan (-26.5%), Mazda (-17.5%), Mitsubishi (-17.2%) and Subaru (-15.4%) are all hit hard. Audi (+81.4%), Lexus (+19.3%), Mitsubishi Fuso (+17.1%) and Volkswagen (+8%) stand out further down.

    Over in the regular cars ranking, both the Toyota Yaris/Cross (-22.6%) and Corolla/Cross (-32.1%) freefall but keep the lead. Obviously when separating the Cross variants these models are much weaker, which makes the Toyota Raize (+88.2%) the ‘true’ best-seller. The Toyota Sienta (+9.4%) and Roomy (+91.3%) complete the Top 5 above the Toyota Alphard (-18.4%). The Honda Freed (-9.7%) is the best-selling non Toyota like last month with the Toyota Voxy (+17.8%), Noah (+13.1%) and Honda Vezel (+19.3%) rounding out the Top 10. Below, notice the Toyota RAV4 (+284.7%), Suzuki Xbee (+100.8%) and bZ4X (+2938.5%) the latter breaking into the Top 30 for the first time for its 2nd month inside the Top 50.

    Looking at kei cars, the Honda N-BOX (-10.2%) reclaims the top spot after a paltry October result when it dropped to #4. The Suzuki Spacia (-10.8%) stays at #2 ahead of last month’s leader the Daihatsu Move (+40.2%) still surging year-on-year. The Daihatsu Tanto (-17.7%) on the other hand is in difficulty at #4. The Honda N-One (+44%), Nissan Roox (+41%), Suzuki Jimny (+38.8%) and Mitsubishi Delica Mini/eK (+32%) deliver stunning results below.

    Previous month: Japan October 2025: Daihatsu (+26.9%) defies negative market (-1.8%)

    One year ago: Japan November 2024: Toyota Land Cruiser (+82.4%), Alphard (+74.1%) stun in negative market

    Full November 2025 Top 50 All brands, Top 50 regular cars and Top 31 All kei cars below.

    Japan November 2025 – brands:

    PosBrandNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
    1Toyota122,63933.2%– 1.2%11,313,93431.1%+ 4.3%11
    2Suzuki58,43515.8%– 3.6%2678,40416.0%+ 1.4%22
    3Honda48,80413.2%– 9.5%4574,89813.6%– 7.7%33
    4Daihatsu44,39812.0%+ 9.3%3495,13211.7%+ 48.4%45
    5Nissan28,0377.6%– 26.5%5374,7498.9%– 15.6%54
    6Mazda10,5792.9%– 17.5%6138,7963.3%+ 5.8%66
    7Mitsubishi9,5062.6%– 17.2%9108,5952.6%– 0.8%77
    8Subaru7,9792.2%– 15.4%7103,1112.4%+ 7.4%88
    9Lexus7,5642.0%+ 19.3%881,7211.9%– 0.1%99
    10Isuzu6,0841.6%– 0.9%1068,4201.6%+ 11.7%1010
    11Mercedes4,3991.2%– 4.8%1146,0831.1%– 3.9%1111
    12Mitsubishi Fuso3,4790.9%+ 17.1%1229,7250.7%– 4.6%1414
    13Hino2,6560.7%– 25.3%1331,7830.8%– 17.6%1212
    14BMW2,5780.7%– 20.3%1431,7590.8%+ 1.6%1313
    15Volkswagen2,1250.6%+ 8.0%1528,3810.7%+ 38.1%1515
    16Audi2,0700.6%+ 81.4%1621,4170.5%+ 11.4%1616
    17Mini1,3880.4%– 16.4%1717,2960.4%+ 19.2%1717
    18UD Trucks1,0780.3%+ 1.5%1811,2150.3%+ 19.9%1819
    19Volvo8800.2%+ 2.7%1910,8570.3%– 5.4%1918
    20Porsche6460.2%– 4.9%209,2680.2%+ 6.4%2021
    21Jeep6240.2%– 22.2%217,7780.2%– 10.3%2120
    22Peugeot5180.1%+ 7.5%226,0960.1%+ 27.2%2323
    23Land Rover4240.1%+ 3.7%257,3850.2%+ 5.4%2222
    24Fiat3120.1%– 4.0%233,8360.1%– 7.7%2425
    25Citroen2900.1%– 14.7%262,6070.1%– 3.0%2726
    26BYD2100.1%+ 76.5%243,5080.1%+ 64.4%2527
    27Renault1960.1%– 7.5%272,7770.1%– 37.1%2624
    28Alfa Romeo1520.0%+ 210.2%291,3900.0%+ 61.4%2931
    29Ferrari1400.0%+ 5.3%281,4020.0%+ 5.1%2829
    30Hyundai1060.0%+ 202.9%309920.0%+ 76.8%3033
    31Lamborghini600.0%– 35.5%318720.0%+ 16.9%3132
    32Scania500.0%+ 31.6%355730.0%+ 32.9%3438
    33Alpina490.0%+ 44.1%324140.0%+ 17.6%3741
    34Maserati480.0%– 20.0%346760.0%– 34.0%3230
    35Rolls-Royce460.0%+ 64.3%334250.0%+ 27.2%3642
    36Chevrolet400.0%+ 11.1%403420.0%– 36.4%4134
    37Cadillac330.0%– 17.5%434740.0%+ 18.2%3540
    38Bentley320.0%– 27.3%364010.0%– 19.8%3936
    39Aston Martin270.0%– 25.0%374060.0%– 15.6%3837
    40DS230.0%– 11.5%413500.0%– 16.9%4039
    41Ford230.0%+ 21.1%421970.0%+ 1.0%4345
    42Abarth220.0%– 81.7%386730.0%– 60.4%3328
    43Lotus150.0%– 57.1%441760.0%– 44.5%4543
    44McLaren140.0%– 53.3%392440.0%– 3.9%4244
    45Dodge70.0%– 56.3%451030.0%– 12.0%4646
    46GMC20.0%n/a48160.0%– 20.0%4747
    47Lancia20.0%– 33.3%49150.0%+ 36.4%4850
    48Buick20.0%n/a50100.0%+ 66.7%5152
    49MG10.0%n/a46140.0%+ 250.0%4953
    50Chrysler10.0%– 50.0%5280.0%+ 60.0%5251
     –Others 9280.3%+ 69.7% –10,3850.2%+ 100.1% –  –

    Japan November 2025 – regular cars:

    PosModelNov-25/24Oct2025/24PosFY24
    1Toyota Yaris/Cross14,556– 22.6%1154,931+ 2.7%12
    2Toyota Corolla/Cross10,997– 32.1%2130,451– 15.4%21
    3Toyota Raize10,004+ 88.2%392,186+ 96.7%420
    4Toyota Sienta9,703+ 9.4%697,319– 6.6%33
    5Toyota Roomy8,664+ 91.3%487,463+ 34.1%512
    6Toyota Alphard7,238– 18.4%581,303+ 13.2%78
    7Honda Freed7,132– 9.7%883,469+ 5.9%65
    8Toyota Voxy6,875+ 17.8%973,453+ 12.3%910
    9Toyota Noah6,763+ 13.1%774,689+ 13.7%811
    10Honda Vezel5,794+ 19.3%1062,624– 11.2%139
    11Honda StepWGN5,082+ 34.0%1752,514+ 0.2%1617
    12Toyota Crown4,597– 20.3%1253,284– 8.9%1515
    13Nissan Serena4,586– 32.9%1466,387– 11.9%117
    14Nissan Note4,426– 45.3%1173,399– 23.0%104
    15Suzuki Solio4,355+ 2.8%1550,682+ 1.9%1718
    16Toyota Prius4,233– 56.7%1960,423– 21.1%146
    17Suzuki Jimny Wagon4,034+ 71.9%1637,121+ 56.8%2128
    18Toyota RAV43,970+ 284.7%1328,532– 5.0%2526
    19Toyota Land Cruiser W3,726– 41.5%1842,720– 9.0%2019
    20Toyota Aqua3,606– 47.0%2264,496+ 10.2%1214
    21Toyota Harrier3,557– 22.6%2348,454– 20.5%1813
    22Honda Fit3,243– 24.4%2143,445– 25.4%1916
    23Toyota Vellfire2,998– 3.4%2031,119– 0.1%2223
    24Subaru Impreza2,350– 15.6%2529,061+ 0.5%2425
    25Suzuki Xbee2,335+ 100.8%2413,986+ 19.4%3939
    26Suzuki Swift2,159– 8.2%2626,427– 14.5%2622
    27Subaru Forester2,119– 16.7%2729,292+ 39.3%2329
    28Lexus LBX1,932+ 8.6%2919,521– 2.5%3232
    29Mazda21,696– 5.1%3122,119+ 11.3%2931
    30Toyota bZ4X1,580+ 2938.5%40n/an/an/an/a
    31Daihatsu Rocky1,567+ 31.8%3614,874n/a3742
    32Mazda CX-51,548– 6.0%3221,896+ 21.5%3034
    33Honda WR-V1,447– 59.0%3325,671– 6.4%2727
    34Honda Civic1,349+ 46.9%3418,634+ 31.8%3636
    35Lexus NX350H1,282– 39.2%3719,153+ 19.2%3335
    36Nissan X-Trail1,211– 42.1%3918,869– 37.3%3524
    37Suzuki Fronx1,170– 31.7%2818,933+ 391.9%34n/a
    38Subaru Levorg1,110– 15.7%3814,193– 35.2%3830
    39Mitsubishi Delica D51,093– 45.9%3023,676+ 30.2%2833
    40Mazda CX-301,059+ 2.6%n/a11,175– 13.2%4038
    41Honda ZR-V1,021– 57.4%3519,630– 50.3%3121
    42Mazda31,018– 8.3%n/a10,930– 0.7%n/a41
    43Toyota Hiace W938+ 722.8%41n/an/an/a49
    44Mazda CX-60813+ 48.6%4210,302n/an/a50
    45Toyota JPN Taxi674– 23.6%45n/an/an/a46
    46Mazda CX-80668– 70.1%488,693+ 70.2%n/an/a
    47Lexus RX500H663+ 1105.5%46n/an/an/an/a
    48Honda Odyssey601– 26.5%n/an/an/an/a40
    49Lexus RX350H566+ 1429.7%n/an/an/an/an/a
    50Mazda CX-3546– 29.3%43n/an/an/a47

    Japan November 2025 – kei cars:

    PosModelNov-25/24Oct2025/24PosFY24
    1Honda N-BOX16,198– 10.2%4185,784– 2.9%11
    2Suzuki Spacia12,904– 10.8%2154,192+ 0.7%22
    3Daihatsu Move10,951+ 40.2%1113,482+ 220.2%411
    4Daihatsu Tanto9,520– 17.7%3115,322+ 37.1%33
    5Nissan Roox7,741+ 41.0%864,609– 1.6%76
    6Suzuki Hustler6,660– 9.3%581,801– 4.9%54
    7Mitsubishi Delica Mini/eK6,378+ 32.0%1252,992– 4.7%98
    8Suzuki WagonR5,361– 0.0%667,316– 8.7%65
    9Suzuki Jimny4,969+ 38.8%1147,264+ 24.7%1112
    10Daihatsu Mira4,521– 4.1%751,698+ 31.8%1010
    11Suzuki Alto3,971– 23.9%1054,013– 15.1%87
    12Daihatsu Taft3,246– 3.2%945,797+ 34.6%1213
    13Nissan Dayz2,889– 18.7%1340,575– 14.0%139
    14Honda N-ONE2,094+ 44.0%1418,210+ 9.8%1617
    15Honda N-WGN1,659– 46.3%1525,990– 17.1%1414
    16Suzuki Every Wagon1,551– 6.1%1618,978+ 8.2%1516
    17Mazda Flair Wagon930– 25.7%1713,106– 9.1%1818
    18Toyota Pixis602+ 25.4%188,231+ 47.9%1921
    19Nissan Sakura594– 65.7%1913,496– 37.1%1715
    20Daihatsu Copen524+ 202.9%204,048+ 57.3%2325
    21Subaru Stella371n/a212,416n/a26 –
    22Mazda Flair Crossover361– 31.4%225,442– 16.7%2019
    23Nissan Clipper Rio321– 33.7%235,340– 6.4%2120
    24Mazda Carol291– 14.4%243,245– 13.7%2422
    25Mazda Flair  239+ 4.4%262,701– 14.0%2524
    26Subaru Chiffon229– 65.5%254,066+ 13.7%2223
    27Subaru Pleo141– 59.9%272,243+ 10.7%2727
    28Mazda Scrum Wagon86– 13.1%281,107+ 1.3%2928
    29Toyota Copen GR Sport77+ 16.7%30982+ 9.1%3029
    30Mitsubishi eK Cross EV60– 73.1%291,384– 39.5%2826
    31Mitsubishi Town Box26– 16.1%31491+ 14.7%3130

    Sources: JADA, JMVA, JAIA

    Black Swan wins the MEST Africa Challenge 2025

    Black Swan, a Mauritius-based FinTech startup, has been named the winner of the MEST Africa Challenge (MAC) 2025, following a high-energy Grand Finale at Innovation City, Cape Town on November 26, 2025.

    Led by the Meltwater Entrepreneurial School of Technology (MEST Africa) and powered by Absa Group, the MEST Africa Challenge is one of the continent’s leading Pan-African pitch competitions, providing a platform for early-stage startups to secure funding, mentorship, and global visibility.

    The 2025 edition turned its focus to FinTech; spotlighting startups and embedded financial solutions driving inclusion, smarter payments, and digital transformation across Africa’s economies.

    Co-founded by Derick Kazimoto, Black Swan is on a mission to “Make Africa Bankable.” Across Africa, millions of consumers and MSMEs remain invisible to formal lenders because their data is fragmented, informal, and difficult to verify; a gap that locks out capable borrowers and limits credit growth. Black Swan tackles this challenge by turning fragmented data into instant credit intelligence that enables precise affordability assessments and inclusive lending at scale. Its platform helps financial institutions see real risk, unlocking new pathways for growth and economic mobility across the continent.

    “Africa’s financial system cannot see the true creditworthiness of millions of consumers and Micro, Small, and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) because their data is fragmented, informal, and invisible to traditional lenders,” said Derick Kazimoto, Co-founder and CEO of Black Swan. “This invisibility locks out capable borrowers, limits credit growth, and slows economic mobility. Our mission is to make Africa bankable.” Kazimoto added, “We believe Africa is shifting from informal, collateral-heavy lending to data-driven credit. A transformation that’s changing how banks and FinTechs trust, lend, and grow.”

    MAC 2025 attracted hundreds of applications from eight of Absa priority markets, including Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, Zambia, Botswana, Mozambique, Seychelles, and Mauritius. After a rigorous selection process, ten startups advanced to the Cape Town finale, where they pitched to a panel of judges comprising investors, Absa executives, and industry leaders.

    The Grand Finale was a celebration of Africa’s ingenuity;  where founders showcased real, scalable solutions tackling challenges across payments, credit, insurance, and trade finance.

    “Congratulations to Black Swan and all ten finalists of this year’s MEST Africa Challenge,” said Ashwin Ravichandran, Portfolio Advisor at MEST Africa. “This year showed a clear shift toward building for scale; founders are prioritizing compliance, interoperability, and cross-border readiness from day one. FinTech is now powering real sectors like agriculture, energy, and trade, and that’s where lasting impact will come from. At MEST, we’re inspired to see entrepreneurs building solutions that are deeply local yet globally adaptable. It reflects a new maturity in African innovation; grounded in customer realities, and ambitious enough to scale across borders.”

    As the 2025 winner, Black Swan will receive US $50,000 in equity investment, entry into the MEST Portfolio, and the opportunity to pilot commercial solutions with Absa business units across Africa; support that will help the company scale its technology and expand its impact across the continent.

    “This year’s Challenge brought forward solutions that reflect how people and businesses want to manage their financial lives in a simpler, more accessible, and more integrated way. Black Swan secured the winning position because their solution meets a clear need and shows potential to complement the services we provide across our markets. The Challenge has revealed just how much opportunity exists to enhance customer experiences through thoughtful innovation,” says Tawanda Chatikobo, Head of Digital for Absa Regional Operations (ARO), Retail and Business Banking.

    Now in its seventh year, the MEST Africa Challenge has become a launchpad for early-stage founders across the continent; offering visibility, mentorship, and access to partners who can help them grow. The Challenge continues to serve as a bridge between emerging startups and established industry players, uniting the agility of innovation with the scale of corporate collaboration.

    “Congratulations to Blackswan on reaching this milestone. What resonated with us was the technical discipline behind their approach: the architecture, the clarity of the build, and the way they’re thinking about scaling responsibly. For us, the Challenge is about expanding Absa’s view of the technology landscape and identifying where new capabilities or partnerships might emerge.” Tamu Dutuma, Head of Strategy and Transformation for Technology at Absa Regional Operations (ARO).

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    Samsung’s December 2025 update widens to Galaxy S25 FE, unifying S25, Z Fold 7

    By:Yash
    8 December 2025 at 09:40

    Samsung Galaxy S25 FE has just picked up its December 2025 security update. The latest Fan Edition smartphone joins premium devices, including the Galaxy S25 series and Z Fold 7.

    Starting in South Korea, Samsung’s December 2025 update would expand gradually to Global Galaxy S25 FE users. The Korean build’s PDA version ends with AYKG, which should be retained by the Global versions too.

    Galaxy S25 FE Updates

    This smartphone belongs to Samsung’s premium Galaxy S segment. It is eligible for new software updates for up to seven years. In the first five to six years, you would continue to receive new software updates every month.

    Released with Android 16-based One UI 8, the Galaxy S25 FE is eligible for seven OS upgrades as well. One UI 9 will be the first big upgrade, but One UI 8.5 is coming before, bringing major design and user interface improvements.

    One UI 8.5 will upgrade the Galaxy AI with improved features. It will also feature a Glass UI design to rival Apple’s Liquid Glass. One UI 8 would feel outdated in terms of customization tools coming with the next iteration.

    Samsung Galaxy S25 FE

    Source – Samsung Newsroom

    How to update

    Samsung phones receive the latest software updates over the air. You don’t need to download the firmware and install it by yourself. You get an installable package that you can easily access through Settings > Software update.

    When you hit “Download and install,” your Galaxy device establishes a connection with Samsung’s server. If new software is available, downloading will begin itself, and you can proceed with installation by hitting Install now.

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    Germany November 2025: Market up 2.5%, BYD now above Tesla YTD

    8 December 2025 at 09:02

    BYD Seal German sales are up 4158.6% year-on-year in November.

    250,671 new cars found a buyer in Germany in November, a 2.5% year-on-year lift. We remain -16.2% below the pre-pandemic levels of November 2019 (299,127). Year-to-date, the market is up 0.7% to 2,611,152, -21.4% below the of 3,323,878 units after 11 months in 2019. BEV sales surge 58.5% to 55,741 and 22.2% share vs. 14.4% in November 2024 with year-to-date volumes up 41.3% to 490,338 and 18.8% share vs. 13.4% over the same period in 2024.

    Brand leader Volkswagen edges up 0.5% year-on-year to 19.1% share vs. 19.8% so afr this year, with the Top 7 unchanged on last month and YTD. Mercedes (-4%) is weak at #2 ahead of BMW (+8.5%), Skoda (+11.5%) and Audi (+9.5%) all beating the market. Opel (-2%) disappoints below where Ford (+13.7%) signs the biggest gain in the Top 10. Toyota (-17.7%) is in a rut year-on-year but at 3.4% share, it is still above its YTD level of 3%. Cupra (+24.8%) and Dacia (+9.1%) impress, as well as MG (+169.4%) further down. But the best performer is BYD (+834.1%) now above Tesla (-20.2%) year-to-date and breaking its ranking, volume and share records.

    Model-wise, the podium is 100% Volkswagen but each model disappointingly drops by double-digits: the Golf is down -16.7%, the T-Roc drops -11.5% and the Tiguan is off -11.6%. In contrast the BMW X1 surges 32.6% year-on-year and is up two spots on October to #4, with 41% of its November volume coming from the iX1 BEV variant. This is the 5th Top 5 finish of the year for the X1 which now ranks #5 year-to-date. The BMW 5 Series (+4%) follows at #5 ahead of the Audi A6 (+32.6%). Outside the Top 10, the Mercedes CLA shoots up 106% year-on-year to #11, by far the nameplate’s highest ever ranking, eclipsing its previous best of #20 reached just last month. The new VW Tayron is back up to #15 and breaks its share record at 1.3%.

    Previous month: Germany October 2025: Skoda breaks share record, BMW 5 Series, Audi A5 impress

    One year ago: Germany November 2024: Toyota Yaris/Cross breaks all records

    Full November 2025 Top 64 All brands and Top 356 All models below.

    Germany November 2025 – brands:

    PosBrandNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
    1Volkswagen47,85419.1%+ 0.5%1516,75619.8%+ 4.1%11
    2Mercedes24,8279.9%– 4.0%2240,1509.2%+ 1.4%22
    3BMW24,3739.7%+ 8.5%3229,5368.8%+ 8.6%33
    4Skoda20,5778.2%+ 11.5%4208,5218.0%+ 9.0%44
    5Audi19,1027.6%+ 9.5%5184,1687.1%– 1.0%55
    6Opel11,3984.5%– 2.0%6124,0314.8%– 10.0%66
    7Ford9,0113.6%+ 13.7%7100,3903.8%+ 8.2%78
    8Toyota8,4493.4%– 17.7%977,6973.0%– 10.3%109
    9Hyundai7,5443.0%– 1.2%885,6683.3%– 1.7%810
    10Seat7,4083.0%+ 6.8%1079,9483.1%– 17.6%97
    11Dacia6,2492.5%+ 9.1%1265,7062.5%+ 2.4%1211
    12Cupra6,0052.4%+ 24.8%1169,8512.7%+ 59.3%1118
    13Peugeot5,3872.1%– 24.3%1553,9462.1%– 14.0%1513
    14Kia5,0112.0%– 1.8%1356,1312.1%– 11.8%1312
    15Renault4,8581.9%– 12.0%1452,9412.0%+ 9.4%1616
    16Volvo4,6501.9%– 15.5%1654,0822.1%– 3.9%1414
    17Citroen4,3431.7%+ 11.8%1745,4561.7%– 7.8%1817
    18Fiat4,3261.7%+ 41.2%1850,3151.9%– 9.4%1715
    19BYD4,0261.6%+ 834.1%2019,1970.7%+ 647.5%2537
    20Mazda3,6691.5%+ 6.0%2136,1281.4%– 11.6%1919
    21Mini3,1481.3%+ 3.2%1931,7431.2%+ 6.0%2022
    22MG Roewe2,5781.0%+ 169.4%2223,6270.9%+ 23.6%2326
    23Porsche2,1910.9%– 19.5%2328,0231.1%– 16.6%2221
    24Nissan1,9840.8%– 5.2%2429,1931.1%+ 7.2%2123
    25Tesla1,7630.7%– 20.2%2917,3580.7%– 48.4%2720
    26Suzuki1,3830.6%– 34.2%2520,7210.8%– 11.4%2425
    27Mitsubishi1,0480.4%– 50.1%2817,6310.7%– 32.3%2624
    28Leapmotor1,0460.4%+ 817.5%266,4290.2%+ 5539.5%3255
    29Land Rover7650.3%– 24.8%2711,7600.5%+ 5.2%2828
    30Jeep7480.3%– 32.3%3011,2450.4%+ 3.0%2929
    31Alfa Romeo4710.2%– 2.1%316,8160.3%+ 20.7%3031
    32Honda4310.2%+ 31.8%326,7570.3%+ 3.5%3130
    33Lexus4100.2%– 26.7%354,4740.2%– 7.2%3332
    34Polestar3930.2%+ 88.9%334,2260.2%+ 48.1%3435
    35Smart3870.2%– 49.6%344,0960.2%– 65.6%3527
    36Xpeng3510.1%+ 333.3%362,5650.1%+ 772.4%3950
    37Subaru2760.1%– 53.9%383,7280.1%– 13.8%3633
    38KGM1980.1%+ 41.4%372,7760.1%+ 64.1%3738
    39DS1840.1%– 66.4%392,6160.1%– 16.5%3834
    40Man1160.0%– 6.5%421,3450.1%+ 5.7%4241
    41Alpine1070.0%+ 365.2%409190.0%+ 128.6%4448
    42Ferrari970.0%+ 2.1%411,6350.1%– 7.6%4140
    43Vinfast790.0%+ 113.5%472450.0%+ 81.5%5456
    44Lamborghini680.0%+ 23.6%441,0980.0%+ 0.5%4342
    45Iveco460.0%– 19.3%438130.0%– 13.0%4644
    46GWM420.0%– 78.5%502,3560.1%– 8.1%4036
    47Maserati400.0%+ 73.9%486140.0%+ 25.8%4846
    48Lynk & Co290.0%+ 2800.0%456580.0%+ 867.6%4760
    49Aston Martin290.0%+ 1350.0%462880.0%+ 17.1%5354
    50Lucid 290.0%– 75.0%601710.0%– 54.0%5751
    51Rolls-Royce270.0%– 22.9%533100.0%– 6.3%5153
    52Bentley230.0%– 66.7%494890.0%– 18.0%4945
    53Togg220.0%new57530.0%new61 –
    54Genesis 200.0%– 92.0%518750.0%– 8.7%4543
    55Ineos180.0%– 47.1%544530.0%– 2.4%5047
    56Lotus170.0%– 55.3%523000.0%– 7.4%5252
    57NIO90.0%– 69.0%552360.0%– 35.7%5549
    58Cadillac80.0%– 20.0%56890.0%– 46.4%5957
    59Morgan40.0%+ 33.3%59530.0%– 5.4%6061
    60Omoda20.0%new –30.0%new65 –
    61Deepal10.0%new61140.0%new63 –
    62Jaguar10.0%– 99.6% –1940.0%– 90.6%5639
    63Lada10.0%n/a –20.0%– 93.8%6762
    64Maxus10.0%– 50.0%58940.0%+ 56.7%5859
     –Others1,0130.4%– 6.5% –11,3830.4%+ 5.9% – –

    Germany November 2025 – models:

    PosModelNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
    1VW Golf7,4073.0%– 16.7%177,7793.0%– 15.7%11
    2VW T-Roc5,6792.3%– 11.5%273,5512.8%+ 5.2%22
    3VW Tiguan5,3342.1%– 11.6%358,5532.2%– 5.2%33
    4BMW X14,7431.9%+ 32.6%641,7821.6%+ 26.6%58
    5BMW 5er3,8951.6%+ 4.0%733,7201.3%+ 46.9%928
    6Audi A63,8851.5%+ 32.6%2332,9011.3%+ 37.6%1129
    7Skoda Octavia3,8761.5%– 3.3%541,3051.6%– 13.3%74
    8Mercedes GLC3,7091.5%+ 7.8%933,6851.3%+ 18.0%1015
    9VW Passat3,7071.5%– 9.7%1141,7011.6%– 5.8%65
    10Opel Corsa3,6521.5%– 7.7%444,4811.7%+ 10.8%47
    11Mercedes CLA-Klasse3,4481.4%+ 106.0%2018,1430.7%+ 16.3%4660
    12Seat Leon3,3491.3%+ 15.7%1635,4691.4%+ 3.9%89
    13VW ID.73,3401.3%+ 27.8%1531,6291.2%+ 156.4%1469
    14Mercedes E-Klasse 3,3061.3%+ 17.2%3224,8050.9%+ 7.5%2631
    15VW Tayron3,2781.3%+ 29700.0%2124,4310.9%+ 222000.0%27361
    16VW ID.33,1611.3%+ 163.9%1729,0941.1%+ 54.7%1949
    17Mini All3,1481.3%+ 3.2%831,7431.2%+ 6.0%1314
    18Opel Astra3,1421.3%– 12.9%1232,4991.2%– 27.5%126
    19Skoda Elroq3,1401.3%+ 6726.1%1422,5310.9%+ 48880.4%36352
    20Audi A53,1091.2%+ 96.5%1024,3150.9%+ 125.9%2880
    21Audi A33,0161.2%+ 14.5%1330,2411.2%+ 7.0%1718
    22VW T-Cross2,9451.2%+ 12.1%2628,3361.1%+ 5.3%2022
    23BMW 3er2,9031.2%– 11.3%2229,3431.1%– 10.4%1811
    24VW Transporter2,8441.1%+ 23.2%1831,1051.2%– 0.9%1512
    25Skoda Kodiaq2,8301.1%+ 41.1%2527,4431.1%+ 29.7%2132
    26Toyota Aygo X2,7081.1%+ 42.8%4117,4110.7%+ 7.7%4956
    27Toyota Yaris/Cross2,7071.1%– 34.5%3326,3401.0%– 11.4%2313
    28VW Polo2,5921.0%+ 1.3%1927,1481.0%– 21.5%2210
    29BMW 1er2,5241.0%+ 47.4%2723,6280.9%+ 32.0%3152
    30BMW X32,5071.0%+ 19.7%2422,9980.9%– 10.1%3523
    31Skoda Karoq2,4161.0%– 11.4%2826,1781.0%– 9.7%2416
    32Skoda Enyaq2,3130.9%– 24.6%2923,3840.9%+ 1.8%3230
    33Hyundai Tucson2,0860.8%+ 1.9%5118,4180.7%– 5.0%4438
    34Dacia Sandero2,0840.8%– 12.6%4524,0030.9%– 12.8%2917
    35Skoda Fabia2,0690.8%– 11.3%3523,3730.9%– 8.7%3324
    36Dacia Bigster2,0660.8%new4911,6220.4%new77 –
    37BMW 4er2,0480.8%– 0.4%5220,1310.8%+ 0.7%4034
    38Opel Grandland X1,9190.8%– 0.3%3416,3120.6%– 8.7%5451
    39Mercedes C-Klasse 1,9080.8%– 29.1%3623,2310.9%– 8.4%3425
    40Volvo XC601,8870.8%– 12.5%3820,7930.8%+ 9.6%3937
    41Skoda Kamiq1,8150.7%+ 2.2%3920,9620.8%+ 0.8%3733
    42Mercedes A-Klasse 1,7370.7%– 14.2%3117,1950.7%+ 4.5%5057
    43Audi Q51,7090.7%+ 1.7%4017,1130.7%+ 11.4%5158
    44Ford Puma1,6880.7%+ 36.5%6215,7300.6%– 9.3%5855
    45Skoda Superb1,6720.7%– 6.4%4216,7970.6%+ 8.1%5261
    46VW Taigo1,6690.7%– 36.0%5818,8930.7%– 27.5%4226
    47Ford Kuga1,6640.7%+ 0.1%5514,7480.6%– 27.2%6242
    48VW ID.4, ID.51,6620.7%– 30.6%3025,4041.0%+ 28.6%2539
    49Citroen C3/C3 Aircross1,6260.6%+ 271.2%4714,8970.6%– 4.6%6164
    50Cupra Formentor1,6140.6%– 29.7%6823,8430.9%– 12.4%3021
    51Cupra Tavascan1,5920.6%+ 432.4%5012,1830.5%+ 1023.9%73211
    52VW Caddy1,5910.6%– 10.9%4818,1980.7%+ 4.4%4553
    53BYD Seal U1,5830.6%+ 1620.7%568,2670.3%+ 1946.3%105273
    54Mercedes V-Klasse/EQV1,5660.6%– 21.1%7518,7220.7%– 2.9%4344
    55Audi Q61,5460.6%+ 144.6%7711,8570.5%+ 392.0%76170
    56Seat Arona1,5450.6%+ 34.3%6414,9330.6%– 16.1%6054
    57Fiat Ducato1,5420.6%+ 11.3%4430,2511.2%+ 16.8%1627
    58BMW 2er1,5280.6%– 21.1%4318,0710.7%– 3.5%4750
    59Kia Ceed/Xceed1,5270.6%+ 29.2%5316,0430.6%– 16.2%5747
    60Seat Ibiza1,5090.6%+ 3.9%6116,2940.6%– 18.1%5545
    61Opel Frontera1,5000.6%+ 4587.5%729,4040.4%+ 8527.5%92327
    62Peugeot 2081,4780.6%– 43.3%7613,9530.5%– 5.3%6463
    63BMW X51,4570.6%+ 12.7%6012,7740.5%+ 6.1%7276
    64BYD Seal1,4480.6%+ 4158.8%664,4650.2%+ 737.7%144265
    65Cupra Born1,4420.6%– 24.4%7117,6450.7%+ 19.2%4862
    66Fiat 5001,4150.6%+ 948.1%879,0390.3%– 55.7%9546
    67Cupra Terramar1,3570.5%+ 339.2%5416,1800.6%+ 2377.8%56250
    68Toyota Corolla/Cross1,3440.5%– 10.5%6911,8880.5%– 25.6%7559
    69Volvo XC401,3280.5%+ 23.9%7414,0500.5%+ 34.3%6386
    70Ford Transit Custom1,3020.5%+ 10.2%7020,8280.8%+ 138.1%3894
    71Peugeot 20081,2920.5%+ 34.7%7311,5400.4%– 17.1%7868
    72Mazda CX-301,2800.5%+ 64.5%8611,4980.4%+ 40.4%80100
    73Mercedes GLA1,2320.5%– 39.0%5712,8900.5%+ 3.6%7175
    74Audi A11,2100.5%– 18.6%5912,1340.5%– 0.4%7474
    75VW Touran1,1950.5%– 43.9%8912,9470.5%– 31.9%7048
    76Ford Focus1,1780.5%– 23.2%6516,3350.6%– 20.5%5336
    77Citroen C4/C4 X1,1700.5%+ 13.7%1117,9080.3%– 31.0%11081
    78Ford Explorer1,1650.5%+ 139.7%929,6530.4%+ 270.0%88169
    79Hyundai Kona1,1440.5%+ 7.5%7913,0570.5%+ 3.1%6973
    80Hyundai i101,0830.4%– 14.9%6313,9440.5%+ 1.0%6567
    81Peugeot 30081,0610.4%+ 3.0%848,7110.3%– 9.9%9891
    82Tesla Model 31,0430.4%+ 150.7%1676,1810.2%– 3.0%127117
    83Audi Q31,0290.4%– 19.7%3715,6410.6%– 22.2%5943
    84Seat Ateca1,0020.4%– 27.5%6713,1210.5%– 36.6%6835
    85Nissan Qashqai9740.4%+ 18.2%8213,7720.5%+ 21.0%6782
    86Opel Mokka9610.4%– 47.6%4618,9410.7%– 4.0%4140
    87Mercedes B-Klasse9590.4%+ 185.4%838,6140.3%+ 19.8%99108
    88Audi Q49580.4%+ 16.7%9411,0220.4%– 9.9%8278
    89Mercedes GLE9370.4%+ 16.3%8110,6360.4%– 14.5%8577
    90Audi Q89090.4%+ 36.5%1077,6890.3%+ 80.3%111133
    91Renault Austral9040.4%+ 8.1%1058,4870.3%+ 26.9%102112
    92Toyota C-HR8960.4%– 24.3%1068,8430.3%– 14.2%9788
    93MG S58840.4%new1131,8700.1%new194 –
    94Kia EV38770.3%+ 205.6%918,5420.3%+ 2756.9%101275
    95Mercedes EQA8400.3%– 48.4%978,9390.3%– 17.3%9685
    96Kia Sportage8280.3%– 23.0%8811,2260.4%– 20.4%8165
    97Dacia Jogger8060.3%– 32.5%9611,5030.4%– 12.9%7966
    98Hyundai i207840.3%+ 28.9%909,0670.3%– 17.3%9484
    99Dacia Duster7790.3%– 57.8%8013,8220.5%– 30.5%6641
    100Suzuki Swift7740.3%– 26.6%8510,7240.4%+ 33.6%84101
    101Porsche Cayenne7650.3%+ 29.0%1156,6390.3%– 26.1%11998
    102Renault Clio7640.3%– 22.0%989,6390.4%– 4.0%8987
    103Mazda CX-607350.3%+ 0.5%998,1370.3%+ 50.2%106123
    104Audi Q27240.3%– 43.3%10110,0580.4%– 23.6%8670
    105BMW X27140.3%– 11.4%1147,5820.3%+ 42.3%112122
    106Ford Capri7120.3%+ 565.4%1413,4490.1%+ 2169.1%157281
    107Audi Q77100.3%+ 16.4%1335,0420.2%+ 49.7%138150
    108Kia Picanto7000.3%– 37.4%1088,3360.3%– 8.2%10495
    109Mercedes G-Klasse6840.3%+ 18.1%1276,0730.2%+ 11.7%128124
    110Leapmotor T036810.3%+ 548.6%1174,5100.2%+ 4195.2%143311
    111Mercedes CLE6720.3%– 13.7%1129,1720.4%+ 33.6%93114
    112VW ID.Buzz6700.3%+ 7.9%937,9300.3%+ 92.4%109141
    113Mercedes EQB6690.3%– 35.0%956,9990.3%– 3.5%116110
    114Mercedes Sprinter6630.3%+ 1.4%1029,4830.4%+ 17.3%90105
    115Tesla Model Y6620.3%– 62.6%13610,9750.4%– 58.8%8319
    116Hyundai i306300.3%– 57.1%1236,9370.3%– 46.7%11771
    117Mazda36290.3%+ 104.9%1474,6080.2%+ 35.6%142156
    118Citroen Jumper6250.2%+ 4.2%1397,3400.3%– 20.6%11497
    119Renault 56090.2%+ 91.5%1007,3690.3%+ 1362.1%113244
    120Volvo XC906040.2%– 40.0%1208,1090.3%– 2.8%10799
    121Mercedes GLB5970.2%– 4.2%1106,3650.2%– 11.8%124111
    122BMW iX5930.2%+ 99.0%1463,7200.1%+ 6.5%154155
    123Hyundai Inster5840.2%new789,7590.4%new87365
    124Peugeot 50085640.2%+ 36.6%1294,3760.2%– 15.2%146131
    125Mercedes Citan5580.2%+ 4.1%1305,1130.2%+ 35.2%136146
    126Porsche 9115510.2%– 19.0%1049,4700.4%+ 2.5%9196
    127Renault Captur5510.2%– 37.2%1316,9250.3%+ 2.9%118115
    128Citroen C5 X/Aircross5460.2%– 60.1%1168,3870.3%– 6.0%10393
    129Peugeot 3085310.2%– 63.3%1267,0940.3%– 40.4%11579
    130Mercedes Vito5240.2%– 34.2%1457,9660.3%– 0.8%108106
    131MG RX65210.2%+ 323.6%1035,3760.2%+ 259.6%134186
    132Fiat 6005120.2%– 43.3%1186,5540.3%+ 105.8%122153
    133Dacia Spring5110.2%+ 77.4%1664,7120.2%+ 53.2%141157
    134VW Touareg4880.2%– 17.6%1325,7390.2%– 8.4%131119
    135MG ZS4820.2%+ 257.0%1255,1620.2%+ 54.8%135158
    136Porsche Macan4730.2%– 26.8%1095,8330.2%– 5.4%130118
    137Jeep Avenger4680.2%– 26.4%1286,3480.2%+ 49.2%125140
    138Ford Transit, Tourneo4610.2%– 5.9%1248,6060.3%– 11.9%10092
    139Toyota RAV44610.2%– 7.6%1403,9940.2%– 27.1%151127
    140Skoda Scala4420.2%– 36.7%1196,5200.2%– 22.8%123102
    141Ford Transit Connect4410.2%– 20.5%1225,5060.2%+ 1.5%132128
    142Fiat Grande Panda4230.2%new1611,6680.1%new203 –
    143Renault 44180.2%new1481,5530.1%new207 –
    144Mazda64120.2%+ 232.3%1491,5640.1%– 38.2%206172
    145Mitsubishi ASX4110.2%+ 89.4%1553,4380.1%– 27.6%158137
    146Hyundai Bayon3970.2%+ 18.5%1523,0430.1%– 25.9%168145
    147Suzuki Vitara3940.2%– 18.8%1216,5740.3%+ 15.3%121121
    148Volvo S/V603710.1%– 45.6%1843,9820.2%– 45.9%152109
    149Mitsubishi Colt3670.1%+ 72.3%1534,0080.2%– 13.9%149139
    150MG 43640.1%+ 33.3%1445,4780.2%– 54.1%13383
    151Hyundai Ioniq53610.1%+ 8.4%1376,2540.2%– 11.3%126113
    152Mercedes EQE3610.1%– 51.5%1425,0460.2%– 35.7%137104
    153BYD Dolphin Surf3540.1%new1652,0030.1%new189 –
    154Renault Symbioz3500.1%– 16.5%1433,2980.1%+ 217.7%162218
    155BMW X73470.1%+ 28.0%1642,7840.1%– 5.7%170163
    156Nissan Juke3420.1%– 25.8%1345,9710.2%– 1.8%129120
    157BMW 7er3360.1%+ 8.4%1542,2710.1%– 16.0%182171
    158Citroen Jumpy3170.1%+ 55.4%1354,2170.2%+ 127.9%147189
    159MG 32940.1%– 27.8%1384,9030.2%+ 254.0%139185
    160BYD Sealion 72900.1%+ 480.0%2331,4370.1%+ 2774.0%212350
    161Fiat Panda2740.1%– 54.5%2021,9220.1%– 57.3%190142
    162Mazda CX-802690.1%+ 97.8%1692,6640.1%+ 359.3%174247
    163BMW X42650.1%– 40.6%1712,6970.1%– 35.3%172144
    164VW Crafter2640.1%– 1.9%1893,1090.1%– 20.0%167149
    165Kia EV62630.1%– 28.7%1593,1120.1%– 37.0%166132
    166Alfa Romeo Junior2620.1%+ 104.7%1503,7340.1%+ 1314.4%153289
    167BMW X62590.1%– 11.6%1682,6230.1%– 18.4%176159
    168Nissan X-Trail2570.1%– 32.2%1924,0050.2%– 16.9%150134
    169Polestar 42560.1%+ 184.4%1512,2810.1%+ 369.3%181257
    170Renault Kangoo2540.1%– 27.6%1583,5950.1%– 21.8%155136
    171Renault Rafale2520.1%– 17.9%1563,2140.1%+ 151.1%163206
    172Mitsubishi Outlander2410.1%new1762,2480.1%new183 –
    173Volvo EX302400.1%– 44.6%1604,4260.2%– 46.8%145103
    174Ford Transit Courier2330.1%– 52.4%1933,4010.1%– 2.0%160154
    175Nissan Townstar2310.1%+ 53.0%1772,6480.1%+ 20.2%175183
    176Mazda22300.1%– 46.6%1724,1030.2%– 48.7%148107
    177Leapmotor C102280.1%+ 2433.3%1741,6590.1%+ 18333.3%204375
    178Kia Stonic2160.1%– 57.8%1793,2110.1%– 36.9%164130
    179Toyota Proace2150.1%– 68.3%1623,5690.1%– 32.2%156126
    180Porsche Taycan2120.1%– 56.6%1782,5910.1%– 23.5%177151
    181Xpeng G62040.1%+ 482.9%1821,4220.1%+ 1634.1%213318
    182Hyundai Santa Fe2020.1%+ 9.8%1732,6960.1%+ 93.5%173202
    183Kia EV42000.1%new1637130.0%new255 –
    184Peugeot Expert1980.1%+ 607.1%1812,1970.1%+ 716.7%185294
    185Renault Arkana1960.1%– 66.3%1572,4670.1%– 30.1%178152
    186Land Rover Defender1930.1%– 41.9%1853,4280.1%+ 18.0%159164
    187Renault Scenic1860.1%– 19.8%1801,7710.1%+ 22.6%199201
    188Smart #51830.1%new1701,1820.0%new226 –
    189Jeep Compass1790.1%– 40.1%1983,1980.1%– 19.7%165147
    190Mercedes S-Klasse1640.1%– 27.8%2172,4240.1%– 18.1%179168
    191Range Rover Evoque1640.1%– 14.1%1832,1310.1%+ 9.8%186190
    192Renault Espace1640.1%– 25.8%1752,2360.1%+ 3.3%184181
    193Kia Sorento1620.1%+ 14.9%2001,7640.1%– 45.3%200161
    194DS 71610.1%– 59.5%2061,8810.1%– 14.4%193182
    195Honda HR-V1540.1%+ 67.4%2041,4870.1%+ 1.9%209204
    196BYD Dolphin1440.1%+ 278.9%2917850.0%+ 93.3%250280
    197Nissan Primastar1440.1%+ 9.1%2361,7230.1%+ 19.1%201213
    198Xpeng G91430.1%+ 276.3%1971,0080.0%+ 466.3%236302
    199Fiat Ulysse1420.1%+ 7000.0%1915190.0%+ 1896.2%272364
    200Lexus LBX1390.1%+ 3.7%1961,3840.1%+ 12.8%214226
    201Mercedes GLS1390.1%– 29.4%1881,8600.1%– 42.6%195160
    202Leapmotor B101370.1%new2182580.0%new298 –
    203Audi A81340.1%+ 1.5%2301,1510.0%– 17.6%229212
    204Porsche Panamera1340.1%– 14.1%1871,9020.1%+ 0.7%191195
    205Peugeot Boxer1320.1%– 7.7%2072,0280.1%– 23.6%188174
    206Range Rover Sport1320.1%– 10.8%2032,3470.1%+ 20.8%180193
    207Range Rover  1310.1%+ 12.9%2081,5000.1%+ 8.0%208219
    208Hyundai Staria1300.1%– 48.4%1941,0690.0%– 57.3%231177
    209Volvo EX901280.1%+ 276.5%1951,2970.0%+ 2347.2%222330
    210Opel Zafira Life1270.1%+ 18.7%2241,1480.0%– 40.1%230197
    211Smart #11230.0%– 77.4%2101,8530.1%– 73.0%196116
    212Renault Trafic1210.0%– 42.4%2191,2970.0%– 53.5%221166
    213Kia EV91190.0%+ 7.2%2711,1600.0%– 10.1%227223
    214Lexus NX1090.0%– 38.4%2531,1550.0%– 17.4%228205
    215Man TGE1090.0%– 6.8%2221,3010.0%+ 7.4%219229
    216Alfa Romeo Stelvio1060.0%– 5.4%2111,4700.1%– 28.5%211187
    217BYD Atto 21060.0%new2591,0280.0%new235 –
    218Subaru Crosstrek1060.0%+ 45.2%2141,0410.0%+ 50.9%234255
    219Honda Jazz1040.0%+ 8.3%1901,6220.1%+ 52.3%205234
    220Suzuki SX41010.0%– 47.4%2132,0640.1%– 33.4%187162
    221Mazda MX-5960.0%+ 26.3%2271,2440.0%– 20.1%225209
    222Polestar 2960.0%– 4.0%1861,4780.1%– 32.1%210184
    223Toyota bZ4X950.0%+ 39.7%2014,8230.2%+ 224.6%140214
    224BMW Z4940.0%– 30.4%2052,9540.1%– 2.4%169165
    225Ford Mustang Mach-E880.0%– 5.4%2434610.0%– 76.5%279194
    226Mercedes EQS870.0%– 38.7%2281,2540.0%– 44.5%224179
    227Alpine A290860.0%new2156860.0%new257371
    228Subaru Forester820.0%– 80.6%2351,3010.0%– 13.5%220215
    229Audi e-Tron GT810.0%+ 44.6%2409910.0%– 22.2%239228
    230Smart #3810.0%– 63.5%2091,0540.0%– 44.5%233196
    231Hyundai Ioniq9790.0%new2324230.0%new283 –
    232Opel Combo790.0%+ 68.1%2677080.0%– 56.3%256203
    233Peugeot 408780.0%– 69.4%1993,3740.1%+ 67.4%161188
    234Subaru Outback770.0%– 4.9%2579410.0%– 17.0%242233
    235Lexus RX760.0%– 25.5%2426480.0%– 29.0%260238
    236Suzuki Swace760.0%– 10.6%2697910.0%+ 36.6%249260
    237Honda CR-V750.0%– 10.7%2201,6830.1%+ 10.8%202208
    238Alfa Romeo Tonale730.0%– 48.6%2517770.0%– 60.1%252192
    239Kia Niro720.0%– 74.1%2291,8160.1%– 67.5%198129
    240Jeep Wrangler700.0%– 30.7%2349470.0%– 11.1%240235
    241Range Rover Velar680.0%– 38.2%2121,3240.1%– 18.9%218200
    242Renault Megane650.0%– 22.6%2504890.0%– 81.1%275175
    243Vinfast VF6650.0%new2631510.0%new312382
    244KGM Tivoli640.0%+ 18.5%2219210.0%+ 62.4%243259
    245Hyundai Ioniq6620.0%– 4.6%2319460.0%– 56.8%241180
    246Ford Mustang600.0%– 18.9%2481,3440.1%– 2.9%216221
    247Citroen Berlingo570.0%– 76.6%2372,7020.1%+ 22.8%171173
    248Volvo S/V90550.0%– 22.5%2479190.0%– 48.7%244199
    249Lamborghini Urus540.0%+ 170.0%2568330.0%+ 42.9%248263
    250Honda ZR-V530.0%+ 120.8%2417830.0%– 1.1%251248
    251Land Rover Discovery Sport510.0%– 42.7%2237290.0%– 22.2%254241
    252BMW XM500.0%– 45.1%2386510.0%– 41.6%259232
    253Peugeot Rifter500.0%– 21.9%2585320.0%+ 48.6%269285
    254KGM Torres410.0%+ 51.9%2394940.0%+ 27.3%274261
    255Polestar 3410.0%+ 127.8%2774660.0%+ 146.6%278300
    256BYD Atto 3400.0%– 80.2%2541,0030.0%+ 10.0%237236
    257Honda Civic400.0%+ 53.8%2161,0670.0%+ 20.0%232243
    258Tesla Model S400.0%+ 166.7%3181090.0%– 68.8%324291
    259Iveco Daily390.0%– 27.8%2497750.0%– 13.9%253242
    260Ferrari 12Cilindri380.0%new2683040.0%new292395
    261Lexus UX380.0%– 34.5%2455520.0%– 4.2%267254
    262KGM Rexton370.0%+ 68.2%2604200.0%+ 10.5%284286
    263Maserati Grecale360.0%+ 111.8%2644080.0%+ 54.5%285296
    264Volvo C40360.0%– 14.3%2794970.0%– 49.4%273239
    265KGM Actyon340.0%new2783190.0%new291 –
    266Mercedes AMG GT330.0%– 64.5%2448560.0%– 29.7%246227
    267Nissan Ariya330.0%– 74.4%2269920.0%+ 46.3%238249
    268MG Cyberster320.0%+ 966.7%2554270.0%+ 2272.2%282376
    269Alfa Romeo Giulia300.0%– 69.7%2528350.0%– 39.5%247220
    270BMW 8er290.0%– 58.6%2258640.0%– 30.3%245231
    271Mitsubishi Grandis280.0%new –280.0%new355 –
    272Audi A7270.0%– 86.5%2461,3630.1%– 1.6%215207
    273Ferrari Purosangue260.0%– 29.7%2663470.0%– 8.9%289284
    274Jeep Renegade260.0%– 60.0%2806390.0%– 57.8%261210
    275Land Rover Discovery250.0%– 19.4%2732920.0%– 29.8%294276
    276Lexus RZ240.0%+ 26.3%2614270.0%+ 205.0%281314
    277Lucid Air240.0%– 79.3%3431530.0%– 58.9%310287
    278Renault Master230.0%– 72.0%2875690.0%– 58.1%265225
    279KGM Korando220.0%– 40.5%2626220.0%+ 75.2%263277
    280DS 4210.0%– 64.4%2705880.0%– 14.7%264245
    281Kia PV5200.0%new341220.0%new359 –
    282Lynk & Co 08200.0%new272940.0%new328 –
    283Mercedes SL200.0%– 44.4%2815570.0%– 56.0%266230
    284GWM Wey 03190.0%+ 0.0%2983010.0%+ 85.8%293309
    285GWM Wey 05190.0%– 53.7%2896560.0%– 7.2%258256
    286Porsche Cayman190.0%– 36.7%2825370.0%– 48.8%268237
    287Opel Movano180.0%– 33.3%2763580.0%– 31.9%287267
    288Alpine A110170.0%– 22.7%2831980.0%– 49.5%301282
    289BYD Tang170.0%+ 750.0%2941480.0%+ 190.2%313349
    290Ineos Grenadier170.0%– 50.0%2864500.0%– 3.0%280271
    291Lexus ES170.0%– 34.6%2951310.0%– 56.3%319292
    292Tesla Model X170.0%+ 112.5%322900.0%– 69.3%330295
    293Togg T10X170.0%new327380.0%new347 –
    294Fiat Tipo160.0%– 50.0%3203290.0%– 77.7%290217
    295Mazda MX-30160.0%– 90.8%2843880.0%– 71.3%286222
    296Genesis GV60150.0%+ 7.1%2851510.0%+ 43.8%311326
    297Bentley Continental140.0%– 74.1%2753500.0%– 19.7%288274
    298Lamborghini Coupe range140.0%– 60.0%3132650.0%– 47.9%297269
    299Vinfast VF8140.0%– 62.2%319940.0%– 28.2%329310
    300Ferrari 296 GTB120.0%– 55.6%2744730.0%– 14.8%276266
    301Ferrari Roma120.0%– 36.8%2922840.0%– 20.7%295290
    302Kia K4120.0%new –120.0%new378 –
    303Subaru Impreza100.0%+ 100.0%310970.0%+ 38.6%326340
    304Bentley Bentayga90.0%– 35.7%3051380.0%– 17.4%316307
    305Lotus Eletre90.0%– 59.1%2931260.0%– 17.6%321306
    306Lexus LM70.0%– 75.0%3171690.0%+ 22.5%306305
    307Toyota Land Cruiser70.0%– 97.3%3095240.0%– 49.1%270216
    308Audi A460.0%– 99.5%2961,8160.1%– 93.7%19720
    309Cadillac Escalade60.0%– 33.3%297830.0%– 18.6%333328
    310Ferrari SF90/Stradale60.0%– 45.5%3011940.0%– 24.5%302298
    311Iveco Stralis60.0%n/a316200.0%n/a363 –
    312Lynk & Co 0160.0%+ 500.0%2995210.0%+ 814.0%271344
    313Toyota Prius60.0%+ 50.0%2901620.0%– 14.3%308303
    314Genesis GV7050.0%– 96.8%2884730.0%– 14.0%277264
    315Honda E:NY150.0%+ 0.0%3071000.0%– 87.4%325252
    316Jeep Grand Cherokee50.0%+ 25.0%3281130.0%+ 17.7%322331
    317Lucid Gravity50.0%new –180.0%new366 –
    318Suzuki Across50.0%– 88.6%3031630.0%– 24.5%307297
    319Togg T10F50.0%new326150.0%new367 –
    320Toyota Supra50.0%– 82.1%304810.0%– 59.5%334301
    321GWM Ora 0740.0%– 20.0%312550.0%– 36.0%341337
    322Xpeng P740.0%– 50.0%3081350.0%+ 400.0%318358
    323Lotus Emeya30.0%– 25.0%329370.0%+ 37.0%349359
    324Lotus Emira30.0%– 72.7%3021270.0%+ 0.8%320317
    325Lynk & Co 0230.0%new314430.0%new345 –
    326Man TGM30.0%– 40.0%330190.0%– 34.5%364362
    327Maserati GranTurismo30.0%+ 200.0%345800.0%+ 73.9%335348
    328Mercedes Actros30.0%n/a346220.0%+ 120.0%361383
    329NIO ES830.0%+ 50.0%333230.0%– 36.1%358354
    330NIO ET530.0%– 75.0%300800.0%– 29.8%336324
    331Peugeot 50830.0%– 98.2%3151410.0%– 93.1%315191
    332DS No 820.0%new311370.0%new348 –
    333Fiat Doblo20.0%+ 0.0% –120.0%– 52.0%377366
    334Kia EV520.0%new34030.0%new396 –
    335Man TGL20.0%n/a –140.0%+ 133.3%369389
    336Man TGS20.0%n/a34470.0%– 12.5%382386
    337Mercedes Atego20.0%+ 100.0%324130.0%– 38.1%375369
    338NIO Firefly20.0%new –80.0%new381 –
    339Omoda 920.0%new –30.0%new399 –
    340Rolls-Royce Spectre20.0%– 50.0%325610.0%– 22.8%340336
    341Toyota Mirai20.0%– 71.4% –370.0%– 73.6%350312
    342Alpine A39010.0%new –10.0%new415 –
    343Audi Q8 e-Tron10.0%– 98.8% –2650.0%– 93.8%296148
    344Cadillac Optiq10.0%new –10.0%new418 –
    345Cadillac Vistiq10.0%new33420.0%new401 –
    346Citroen C-Zero10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a419 –
    347Deepal S0510.0%new –120.0%new376 –
    348Hyundai Elantra10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a422 –
    349Iveco Eurocargo10.0%n/a321130.0%– 56.7%373360
    350Jaguar XE10.0%– 66.7% –30.0%– 96.1%395338
    351Lada Niva10.0%n/a –20.0%– 92.6%406363
    352Mercedes Arocs10.0%n/a –140.0%– 30.0%370373
    353NIO EL610.0%– 83.3%332320.0%– 50.8%354339
    354Subaru BRZ10.0%– 92.9% –1850.0%– 42.9%304293
    355Toyota Hilux10.0%n/a –30.0%n/a400 –
    356Volvo FH10.0%n/a –40.0%n/a393 –

    Source: KBA

    December 2025 update rolls out to Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 with key improvements

    By:Yash
    8 December 2025 at 07:04

    Samsung has now released the December 2025 security update to the Galaxy Z Fold 7, and it should also have dropped for the Z Flip 7. The new foldables join Galaxy S25 flagships with the latest security patch rollout.

    Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 are getting the December 2025 update in South Korea. The firmware can be identified via the build version AYKE. Users in the Global markets need to wait a little to receive the latest patches.

    Samsung’s December 2025 patch is pretty much crucial. The company revealed its new software includes fixes for over five dozen vulnerabilities. Among them are 11 items that belong to Samsung’s One UI software system.

    Galaxy Z7 series launched with Android 16-based One UI 8.0. The foldable phones are eligible for seven years of OS and security updates. One UI 8.5 won’t count the first OS upgrade as it’s also based on Android 16 like One UI 8.

    Samsung took a long time to provide the November patch last month. December is seeing a speed-up in terms of update availability. December’s second week is about to kickstart, and the December patch rollout has picked up pace.

    One UI 8.5

    It seems Samsung is prioritizing the security update rollout over One UI 8.5 Beta. The launch of the Beta Program may face a delay. While Samsung didn’t confirm, the Beta signups are rumored to go official this Monday.

    Galaxy S25 series is first in line for the Beta testing. The company’s flagship phones would gain early access to the new software. Currently, it’s unconfirmed whether the Beta expands to more existing Galaxy devices.

    Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7

    Source – Samsung Mobile Press

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    Chile November 2025: GWM Poer, Kia Soluto and Toyota Hilux in photo finish

    8 December 2025 at 05:51

    The GWM Poer is #1 in Chile for the third time ever.

    New light vehicle sales in Chile edge up 2.1 % year-on-year in November to 25,620 units, leading to a year-to-date volume up 2.4% to 281,021. Toyota (-6.1%) reclaims the brands top spot it holds year-to-date despite going against the positive market with a rather significant loss. Leader last month, Hyundai (-3.8%) also underperforms YoY and ranks #2 in November, yet lodges a slightly higher share than YTD at 7.2% vs. 6.9%.

    Kia (+15%) delivers the biggest gain in the Top 8 and climbs four spots on last month to #3, distancing Chevrolet (-3.5%), Ford (+2.7%) and Suzuki (-10.2%). GWM (+4.6%) beats the market at #7 with Changan (+25.3%) the best performer in the Top 10 and MG (+3.6%) up two ranks to #10. Below, Geely (+835.2%), Kaiyi (+169.7%) and Jeep (+129.8%) stand out. All in all, Chinese manufacturers are up 15.4% to 33.9% share vs. 30% a year ago.

    Model-wise, the top 3 models fit within 7 sales. The GWM Poer (+5.8%) snaps its 2nd win in the past four months and third ever #1 finish (add July 2025 and September 2023) ahead of the Kia Soluto (+36.9%) up 22 spots on October to #2 and the Toyota Hilux (-14.3%) down two ranks to #3. The Hilux stays in pole position YTD. The Mazda CX-5 (+131.3%), Toyota RAV4 (+79.9%), Hyundai Tucson (+64.6%) and Chevrolet Groove (+54.9%) also shine below.

    Previous month: Chile October 2025: Negative market, Omoda C5 and Suzuki Fronx hit record rankings

    One year ago: Chile November 2024: First decline since June, Toyota and Hyundai on top

    Full November 2025 Top 70 All brands and Top 30 models below.

    Chile November 2025 – brands:

    PosBrandNov-25%/24Oct2025%/23PosFY24
    1Toyota  1,9107.5%– 6.1%222,0207.8%+ 4.0%11
    2Hyundai  1,8377.2%– 3.8%119,4266.9%+ 10.1%32
    3Kia   1,7356.8%+ 15.0%717,0056.1%– 1.4%45
    4Chevrolet  1,5666.1%– 3.5%316,0795.7%– 12.1%53
    5Ford 1,4565.7%+ 2.7%414,5505.2%+ 4.1%67
    6Suzuki1,4005.5%– 10.2%619,8797.1%+ 11.5%24
    7GWM1,2564.9%+ 4.6%513,6954.9%+ 5.9%88
    8Peugeot 1,2444.9%– 10.1%913,9955.0%– 6.4%76
    9ChangAn1,0514.1%+ 25.3%811,0743.9%+ 23.4%911
    10MG9883.9%+ 3.6%128,5823.1%– 20.4%139
    11Mazda8193.2%+ 37.9%108,8113.1%+ 19.4%1114
    12Chery7993.1%+ 17.5%138,6283.1%+ 28.0%1215
    13Mitsubishi7552.9%– 21.0%1110,4943.7%+ 5.0%1010
    14Citroen6762.6%+ 28.5%196,7462.4%+ 5.0%1416
    15Foton5952.3%+ 50.6%215,6112.0%+ 37.2%2020
    16JAC5882.3%+ 71.9%145,6932.0%+ 28.7%1819
    17Maxus5662.2%– 21.3%185,8632.1%– 22.4%1713
    18Volkswagen5642.2%– 8.4%206,0792.2%+ 20.9%1618
    19Subaru5282.1%+ 15.8%176,2022.2%+ 11.4%1517
    20Geely5052.0%+ 835.2%163,5281.3%+ 118.9%2434
    21Omoda+Jaecoo4971.9%+ 40.8%155,6502.0%+ 100.2%1927
    22Ram4481.7%+ 34.1%223,8251.4%+ 18.0%2324
    23Jetour3031.2%– 6.8%243,9221.4%+ 0.6%2221
    24JMC2511.0%– 4.2%252,7561.0%– 3.0%2625
    25BMW2410.9%+ 33.9%262,4050.9%– 4.7%3028
    26Jeep2390.9%+ 129.8%281,9560.7%+ 81.6%3237
    27DFSK2370.9%– 8.5%292,4600.9%– 11.2%2926
    28Mercedes2290.9%– 19.4%272,5280.9%+ 12.0%2830
    29Nissan2120.8%– 64.8%305,3771.9%– 34.5%2112
    30Kaiyi1780.7%+ 169.7%369000.3%+ 1.2%3740
    31KGM/Ssangyong1670.7%– 39.9%232,9421.0%– 16.6%2522
    32DFM1580.6%– 23.3%312,1250.8%+ 29.0%3132
    33Opel1410.6%– 46.0%332,6350.9%– 22.8%2723
    34GAC Motor1320.5%– 30.5%321,9240.7%– 20.1%3329
    35Honda1250.5%+ 4.2%341,5630.6%– 24.7%3431
    36BYD970.4%– 4.9%351,4760.5%+ 54.7%3538
    37Audi970.4%+ 12.8%378440.3%+ 12.1%4043
    38Volvo940.4%– 43.7%381,1180.4%– 11.0%3636
    39Cupra920.4%+ 178.8%406480.2%+ 6.4%4350
    40KYC870.3%+ 31.8%508980.3%+ 1.4%3842
    41Tesla770.3%– 14.4%398170.3%– 1.6%4141
    42Dongfeng510.2%+ 59.4%566560.2%– 4.4%4246
    43Nammi500.2%+ 4900.0%571610.1%+ 16000.0%5978
    44Exeed490.2%+ 145.0%414740.2%– 35.9%4645
    45Landking460.2%+ 2200.0%543850.1%+ 6316.7%4970
    46Renault  450.2%– 58.7%456300.2%– 63.0%4433
    47Mahindra340.1%– 52.8%528840.3%+ 3.8%3939
    48Karry340.1%– 42.4%514680.2%– 35.2%4747
    49Shineray310.1%– 49.2%433850.1%– 38.9%4849
    50Skoda310.1%– 24.4%483200.1%– 42.0%5351
    51Fiat300.1%– 68.4%425070.2%– 27.5%4548
    52Mini300.1%+ 76.5%493730.1%+ 32.3%5056
    53Lynk & Co300.1%+ 150.0%622030.1%+ 1591.7%5874
    54Leapmotor300.1%n/a44930.0%+ 745.5%6575
    55Lexus290.1%+ 0.0%463720.1%+ 31.4%5155
    56Land Rover290.1%+ 0.0%552930.1%+ 14.0%5557
    57Porsche280.1%– 22.2%582370.1%– 7.1%5658
    58ZX Auto240.1%– 33.3%602230.1%– 15.5%5754
    59SWM200.1%– 51.2%473320.1%– 60.4%5244
    60Smart150.1%new591080.0%new64 –
    61DS120.0%+ 140.0%611580.1%– 13.2%6060
    62JIM110.0%– 68.6%532960.1%– 8.9%5453
    63Iveco50.0%– 37.5%631260.0%– 4.5%6263
    64Riddara50.0%– 16.7%65810.0%+ 1250.0%6673
    65Livan40.0%+ 100.0%64340.0%+ 47.8%6969
    66Alfa Romeo20.0%– 50.0%66510.0%– 1.9%6765
    67BAIC20.0%– 98.8% –350.0%– 97.8%6835
    68Brilliance10.0%+ 0.0%69180.0%– 69.5%7164
    69Ferrari10.0%n/a67170.0%– 10.5%7272
     –Others10.0%– 85.7% –300.0%– 33.3% – –
     –Total Chinese8,67633.9%+ 15.4% –88,81531.6%+ 7.9% – –

    Chile November 2025 – models:

    PosModelNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosPos
    1GWM Poer6192.4%+ 5.8%26,6872.4%+ 19.3%33
    2Kia Soluto6162.4%+ 36.9%245,3751.9%+ 13.0%76
    3Toyota Hilux6122.4%– 14.3%17,8042.8%+ 0.0%11
    4Chevrolet Groove6012.3%+ 54.9%124,6531.7%– 4.9%85
    5Hyundai Tucson5402.1%+ 64.6%133,6921.3%+ 28.9%1517
    6Mitsubishi L2005312.1%– 25.1%37,2242.6%+ 2.6%22
    7Peugeot Partner4911.9%– 2.0%145,7292.0%+ 27.7%58
    8Chery Tiggo 24841.9%n/a45,8872.1%n/a4n/a
    9Ford Ranger4471.7%– 11.8%84,6061.6%– 7.4%94
    10Toyota RAV43851.5%+ 79.9%183,0211.1%+ 21.3%2223
    11Mazda CX-53841.5%+ 131.3%54,2921.5%+ 54.8%1119
    12GWM Jolion3721.5%– 6.5%64,2061.5%+ 8.0%1212
    13Omoda C53681.4%+ 28.7%74,4041.6%+ 83.3%1026
    14MG ZX3451.3%+ 130.0%232,6861.0%+ 19.5%2530
    15Kia Sonet3411.3%+ 35.3%153,1681.1%+ 10.2%2018
    16Ford Territory3381.3%+ 2.1%173,3851.2%+ 0.6%1715
    17Maxus T603251.3%– 12.6%203,8911.4%– 18.1%147
    18Suzuki Baleno2911.1%– 33.6%n/a5,6222.0%+ 32.7%610
    19Suzuki Fronx2851.1%n/a113,4861.2%n/a16n/a
    20Chevrolet Sail2711.1%– 24.5%163,2681.2%– 4.8%1814
    21Toyota Yaris Cross2711.1%#DIV/0!n/a3,0211.1%+ 316.7%2133
    22Hyundai Grand i102661.0%– 33.7%104,0301.4%+ 1.5%1311
    23Subaru Crosstrek2621.0%+ 49.7%262,5810.9%+ 13.5%2828
    24Ram 700 Pickup2601.0%+ 42.9%n/a2,3020.8%+ 33.8%30n/a
    25Hyundai Creta2591.0%– 14.0%93,1951.1%+ 0.4%1916
    26Suzuki Swift2320.9%– 20.5%222,7961.0%– 39.4%249
    27Changan X7 Plus2260.9%n/a192,3890.9%n/a29n/a
    28Toyota Yaris2160.8%– 14.6%212,2430.8%– 12.2%3124
    29Ford F-1502090.8%+ 40.3%302,0400.7%+ 44.9%35n/a
    30Chevrolet Silverado2080.8%– 17.1%n/a1,7810.6%– 13.0%n/a32
    n/aCitroen C31920.7%+ 35.2%251,3200.5%– 12.8%n/an/a
    n/aToyota Raize1600.6%– 30.4%n/a2,5890.9%– 1.6%2720
    n/aRam Rampage1590.6%+ 51.4%n/a9800.3%+ 20.1%n/an/a
    n/aSuzuki Jimny1570.6%– 2.5%n/a2,8451.0%+ 34.8%2331
    n/aMazda31530.6%+ 36.6%n/a1,1510.4%+ 25.9%n/an/a
    n/aSubaru Forester1520.6%– 6.2%272,1820.8%+ 8.1%3334
    n/aHyundai Accent1440.6%– 7.1%281,7420.6%– 31.0%n/a25
    n/aHyundai Porter1410.6%– 2.1%n/a1,4830.5%+ 3.9%n/an/a
    n/aChangan Hunter1360.5%+ 21.4%n/a1,3290.5%+ 54.4%n/an/a
    n/aJMC Vigus1310.5%+ 50.6%n/a9410.3%– 12.1%n/an/a
    n/aMercedes Sprinter1260.5%– 2.3%n/a1,1040.4%+ 4.6%n/an/a
    n/aToyota Corolla Cross1250.5%– 40.8%n/a2,1680.8%– 18.5%3421
    n/aFoton G71220.5%+ 35.6%n/a1,2640.4%+ 20.7%n/an/a
    n/aKia Frontier1210.5%– 21.9%n/a1,5020.5%– 3.9%n/an/a
    n/aFord Maverick1160.5%– 7.9%n/a9540.3%+ 16.9%n/an/a
    n/aGWM Wingle 71140.4%+ 96.6%n/a8400.3%– 1.5%n/an/a
    n/aChevrolet N400 Max1130.4%– 11.0%n/a1,0840.4%– 15.8%n/an/a
    n/aJMC Grand Avenue1100.4%– 35.3%n/a1,6840.6%+ 2.4%n/an/a
    n/aChevrolet Colorado1100.4%n/an/a1,4360.5%n/an/an/a
    n/aKia Morning1090.4%– 39.4%n/a1,6660.6%– 14.0%n/an/a
    n/aSuzuki Celerio1070.4%n/an/a1,3400.5%n/an/an/a
    n/aChevrolet Montana1050.4%– 2.8%n/a9590.3%– 29.2%n/an/a
    n/aPeugeot 20081040.4%– 55.9%n/a2,2110.8%– 8.7%3229
    n/aFoton TM31030.4%+ 12.0%n/a1,0530.4%+ 13.6%n/an/a
    n/aFord Transit1010.4%– 22.9%n/a1,2770.5%+ 20.4%n/an/a
    n/aPeugeot 208980.4%– 21.0%n/a9310.3%– 25.0%n/an/a
    n/aJAC Sunray940.4%– 19.0%n/a7510.3%+ 4.6%n/an/a
    n/aKGM Grand Musso920.4%– 42.1%291,6590.6%– 7.3%n/an/a
    n/aMG3920.4%– 34.8%n/a1,1410.4%– 34.0%n/an/a
    n/aFoton Midi900.4%+ 8.4%n/a1,0230.4%+ 23.6%n/an/a
    n/aFoton TM5850.3%– 13.3%n/a1,0080.4%– 2.6%n/an/a
    n/aMaxus Deliver 9790.3%+ 25.4%n/a6040.2%– 2.1%n/an/a
    n/aCitroen Berlingo760.3%– 52.5%n/a2,6640.9%+ 10.7%2627
    n/aMazda BT-50700.3%+ 25.0%n/a1,0470.4%+ 13.8%n/an/a
    n/aPeugeot Rifter690.3%n/an/a9080.3%n/an/an/a
    n/aHyundai Staria680.3%– 20.9%n/a7970.3%+ 41.1%n/an/a
    n/aPeugeot Boxer620.2%– 34.7%n/a7070.3%+ 6.2%n/an/a
    n/aVW Polo610.2%n/an/a9290.3%n/an/an/a
    n/aPeugeot Expert590.2%+ 353.8%n/a4410.2%– 41.7%n/an/a
    n/aChangan Alsvin580.2%– 6.5%n/a8500.3%– 2.7%n/an/a
    n/aOpel Corsa570.2%– 14.9%n/a8010.3%– 16.2%n/an/a
    n/aVW Saveiro500.2%n/an/a8600.3%n/an/an/a
    n/aSuzuki S-Presso460.2%– 54.5%n/a1,0420.4%– 24.4%n/an/a
    n/aChangan MD301460.2%n/an/a4450.2%n/an/an/a
    n/aChangan MD201320.1%n/an/a4060.1%n/an/an/a
    n/aChangan M201320.1%n/an/a3860.1%n/an/an/a
    n/aHyundai Grand i10 Sedan310.1%– 75.8%n/a7050.3%– 18.0%n/an/a
    n/aOpel Combo L1290.1%– 73.9%n/a7810.3%– 19.7%n/an/a
    n/aNissan Versa250.1%– 81.5%n/a1,3400.5%– 24.9%n/an/a
    n/aMaxus G10210.1%– 80.2%n/a3890.1%– 24.6%n/an/a

    Source: ANAC

    Ecuador October 2025: Volkswagen up 5-fold in market surging 47.3%

    8 December 2025 at 04:59

    Volkswagen is up to third place in the brands ranking in October.

    New vehicle sales in Ecuador are up another fantastic 47.3% year-on-year in October to 12,135 units. This is the largest monthly volume in the country since March 2024. The year-to-date tally is now up 10.1% to 100,740. Kia (+38.4%) easily remains the most popular carmaker in the country with 13.8% share, albeit a full two percentage points below its YTD level of 15.8%.

    Chevrolet (-13.2%) is in great difficulty YoY but still manages to rank #2 with 10.6% share. The performer of the month is Volkswagen surging 426.7% to #3 with 6.3% share vs. #13 and 2.6% so far this year. Dongfeng (+117.9%), JAC (+94.3%), GWM (+84%), Hyundai (+82.8%) and Renault (+66.9%) also beat the market in the remainder of the Top 10.

    The Kia Soluto is the best-selling vehicle in the country again and by far at 6.4% share, more than double the #2, the Chevrolet D-Max at 3.1%. The Chevrolet Groove rounds out the podium like it does year-to-date, distancing the GWM Poer and Kia Seltos. The Toyota Hilux is up to #7.

    Previous month: Ecuador September 2025: Chery, GWM get noticed in market up 39.5%

    One year ago: Ecuador October 2024: Market off -20.4%, Chinese at 34.5% share

    Full October 2025 Top 20 brands and Top 10 models below.

    Ecuador October 2025 – brands:

    PosBrandOct-25%/24Sep2025 1-10%/24PosFY24
    1Kia1,67613.8%+ 38.4%115,91115.8%+ 12.1%12
    2Chevrolet1,28310.6%– 13.2%213,19413.1%– 23.0%21
    3Volkswagen7696.3%+ 426.7%152,6202.6%+ 14.7%1311
    4Hyundai7225.9%+ 82.8%36,2276.2%+ 39.4%34
    5Toyota6125.0%+ 14.8%55,1145.1%– 9.2%43
    6GWM5414.5%+ 84.0%74,9194.9%+ 86.5%58
    7Chery4994.1%+ 7.3%44,5894.6%+ 13.3%65
    8Renault4543.7%+ 66.9%83,8783.8%+ 25.5%87
    9Dongfeng4273.5%+ 117.9%122,8522.8%+ 55.4%1016
    10JAC4103.4%+ 94.3%103,1303.1%+ 27.2%99
    11Suzuki4013.3%+ 31.9%63,9713.9%+ 13.0%76
    12DFSK3733.1%+ 98.4%92,6262.6%+ 16.7%1210
    13Sinotruk3653.0%+ 97.3%132,7022.7%+ 66.7%1117
    14BYD2682.2%+ 226.8%112,1572.1%+ 257.1%16n/a
    15Jetour2372.0%+ 109.7%181,6391.6%+ 5.3%1818
    16Mazda2241.8%+ 25.1%172,1942.2%+ 7.1%1514
    17Hino2171.8%+ 14.2%162,2152.2%+ 8.9%1413
    18Nissan1951.6%+ 33.6%201,3881.4%– 37.6%2012
    19Foton1861.5%+ 82.4%141,7271.7%+ 57.6%17n/a
    20Shineray1341.1%– 4.3%191,4471.4%– 27.2%1915

    Ecuador October 2025 – models:

    Note this ranking features the Top 15 best-selling models year-to-date ordered based on their October volumes and may not be 100% accurate.

    PosModelOct-25%Sep2025 1-10%PosFY24
    1Kia Soluto7746.4%17,3807.3%12
    2Chevrolet D-Max3823.1%24,6284.6%21
    3Chevrolet Groove2922.4%33,4243.4%33
    4GWM Poer2872.4%42,8192.8%56
    5Kia Seltos2742.3%61,9672.0%89
    6Kia Sonet2502.1%52,9853.0%44
    7Toyota Hilux2271.9%n/a1,2681.3%n/an/a
    8Hyundai Tucson2121.7%72,0142.0%7n/a
    9Kia Sportage1921.6%n/a2,0232.0%67
    10Hyundai Grand i101601.3%101,3971.4%n/an/a
    n/aJAC HFC 10371591.3%n/a1,1971.2%n/an/a
    n/aChery Arrizo1541.3%91,1561.1%n/an/a
    n/aSuzuki Swift1381.1%81,1471.1%n/a10
    n/aHyundai Accent 830.7%n/a6280.6%n/an/a
    n/aGWM Wingle780.6%n/a1,2241.2%n/an/a

    Source: AEADE

    Samsung’s December surprise lands for Galaxy S25 phones

    By:Yash
    8 December 2025 at 05:34

    Samsung rolls out surprise December 2025 update for Galaxy S25 users. While everyone’s awaiting One UI 8.5 Beta, the company has a new security update. It lays the foundation for the upcoming Beta Program for the flagships.

    December 2025 security update is rolling out in South Korea to the Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, and S25 Ultra. Owners of the Galaxy S25 Edge should have also started receiving the latest firmware update with security improvements.

    Samsung’s December patch can be identified via the build version ending with BYKG. Even though it’s a security update, it weighs around 578MB. You may find nothing interesting in the changelog as there are no specific details.

    Galaxy users receive fixes for 68 vulnerabilities with the latest patch. Earlier this month, Samsung dropped the details of this software. It has 11 One UI-specific improvements along with Google’s CVEs for the operating system.

    The initial rollout has begun in South Korea, and a Global expansion is likely to follow soon. Keep an eye on the notification to install the new software. You can also check manually through Settings > Software update > Download and install.

    One UI 8.5 Beta

    Rumors say the One UI 8.5 Beta Program will kick off on December 8. However, some usual preparations are yet to be completed. That said, we may not see the Beta signups opening tomorrow, but it won’t be too late.

    If the Monday launch is skipped, One UI 8.5 Beta may go live this week only, probably on Thursday. The internal testing is underway, and Samsung is frequently refreshing the Beta builds before it drops the first to the public.

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    Samsung Galaxy S25 December 2025 Update

    Source – Samsung Community Korea

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    Samsung December 2025 One UI Updates List

    7 December 2025 at 21:41

    We are in December 2025, and Samsung is getting ready for its next major software update, One UI 8.5. Meanwhile, the company continues releasing monthly updates and has now started rolling out the December 2025 security patch for Galaxy devices.

    Just like last month, Samsung began the latest patch rollout with its mid-range phones instead of the flagship models. The Galaxy A34 5G is the first device to receive the December update. More Galaxy phones will get the update soon.

    Samsung has already shared what’s included in the December 2025 security patch and its updated device list. The update brings 57 fixes for Android, including 6 critical and 51 high-level security issues. However, 2 of these issues were already fixed earlier, and 14 do not affect Galaxy devices.

    Aside from Google’s monthly Android security fixes, Samsung adds its own improvements too. This month, Samsung included 11 SVE items to make Galaxy devices even safer and secure.

    Samsung February 2025 Security update plan

    These Samsung Galaxy devices have received the December 2025 security update.

    • Galaxy A34
    • More devices will be added to this list soon

    Notably, the devices listed above have received the stable December 2025 security patch. More devices will be added as Samsung expands the rollout.

    Users are advised to install the update promptly to benefit from improved security. For those who have not yet received an update notification, the update can be checked manually.

    To check and install the update, open Settings >> Software Update >> Download and Install. Following these steps ensures your Galaxy smartphone stays protected with the latest security enhancements.

    Aside from this, Samsung’s One UI 8.5 is currently under development and is expected to debut with the Galaxy S26 series next year. The One UI 8.5 Beta Program is also expected to begin soon. Stay tuned.

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    Samsung released new software updates in December Week 1

    By:Yash
    7 December 2025 at 10:48

    Samsung continued its software updates rollout in December 2025’s Week 1. The company has detailed its latest patch and begun the deployment. The week has also witnessed major One UI 8 releases for select devices.

    Here are the details of Samsung update rollouts in December Week 1:

    December patch details

    Samsung revealed its December patch will bring 64 improvements. It includes CVE items from Google and SVE from Samsung. It’s a complete package that elevates the security and privacy status of Galaxy devices.

    Related articles:

    1. December 2025 patch has 68 fixes crucial for Samsung devices
    2. Samsung updates One UI software rollout roadmap

    Security updates

    On 4th, Samsung initiated its December 2025 security update rollout. Galaxy A34 5G has become the first device to get the latest patches.

    • Galaxy A34 5G – December patch

    Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 3 and Z Fold 3 grabbed the November patch in the US. Verizon also expanded the One UI 8 Watch update to the Galaxy Watch 6 and Watch 6 Classic LTE models stateside.

    Galaxy S21 series and Galaxy A33 have also installed the November patch. It was a surprise update for 2021’s flagship smartphone lineup. Meanwhile, Galaxy Watch Ultra 2024 owners have also received a new security update.

    One UI 8 updates

    Verizon released a major Android 16 upgrade for the Galaxy Tab S9 FE in the US. In addition, Samsung also pushed the One UI 8 Watch to the Galaxy Watch 5 series, starting with the Beta Program participants.

    • Galaxy Tab S9 FE
    • Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro

    Week 2 expectations

    Week 2 of December is going to be literally amazing. Samsung fans might have their first look at the One UI 8.5 as the Beta Program is expected to launch. The company may open signups tomorrow for Galaxy S25 users in select countries.

    Samsung One UI 8.5

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    USA November 2025: Toyota (+4.4%), Kia (+2.7%) islands of growth, sales down -6.3%

    5 December 2025 at 11:14

    Toyota Crown sales are up 85.2% year-on-year in November.

    The end of EV subsidies and tariff-induced higher prices are finally catching up with the U.S. new light vehicle market in November, with sales off for the second straight month at -6.3% to an estimated 1.28 million according to GlobalData. Retail sales are down -8.1% whereas fleet deliveries gain 3.5%. The SAAR stands at 15.84 million according to Motor Intelligence, up from 15.48 million in October but well down on the 16.61 million of November 2024. The average incentive per vehicle is $3,211, up $375 on October but down $125 on a year ago, according to J.D. Power and GlobalData said. Incentive per light truck is down -$79 year-on-year to $3,388 while cars shave off $2,362 on average, down $365 on a year ago. The average new-vehicle retail transaction price is $46,029, up $722 on last year. J.D. Power and GlobalData said fleet sales are down -7.5% to 197,358.

    Among OEMs still sharing monthly data, Toyota Motor (+2.7%) is the only one in positive, Ford Motor (-0.7%) and Hyundai-Kia (-0.5%) are stable while American Honda (-15.3%) freefalls. Brand-wise, Toyota (+4.4%) and Kia (+2.7%) stand out with YoY gains, the latter managing a 5th straight uptick. The 4Runner (+3325.1%), Crown (+85.2%) and Grand Highlander (+73.1%) help Toyota up while at the Korean carmaker the Niro (+222%), Seltos (+66.4%) and Carnival (+49.5%) stand out. Ford is almost stable (-0.03%), ending 8 consecutive months of gains. The F-Series (-9.6%) disappoints while the Mustang (+78.6%), Maverick (+43.3%), Explorer (+41.5%) and Ranger (+35.8%) impress.

    Honda (-16.8%) struggles mightily with the Odyssey (-17.3%), CR-V (-14.5%), HR-V (-14.1%) and Accord (-9.1%) hit hard and the Civic (-5.5%) doing ok. Hyundai (-2.3%) edges down but beats the market thanks to the Venue (+35.4%), Tucson (+17.8%), Santa Fe (+13.2%) and Palisade (+10.3%). Note Hyundai and Kia are both on track to deliver record annual results in 2025. For Kia, it would be the third consecutive year it does so. Other solid carmakers in context include Genesis (+0.2%), Acura (-1.4%) and Mazda (-1.5%). Subaru (-9.7%) endures a 4th consecutive month of year-on-year decline with all its models in negative.

    Previous month: USA October 2025: Trucks help Toyota up 11.8%

    One year ago: USA November 2024: Ford F-Series, Toyota Camry impress in solid market

    November 2025 data for selected OEMs, brands and models below.

    Note: This dataset only features OEMs, brands and models with available monthly data. Most manufacturers now release data quarterly.

    USA November 2025 – selected OEMs:

    OEMNov-25/241-11 2025/24
    Toyota Motor Corporation212,772+ 2.7%2,286,558+ 7.7%
    Ford Motor Co164,231– 0.7%1,989,161+ 6.1%
    Hyundai-Kia153,408– 0.5%1,672,872+ 8.0%
    American Honda102,824– 15.3%1,311,918+ 1.8%
    Subaru52,081– 9.7%586,154– 3.3%
    Mazda32,909– 1.5%377,734– 1.7%
    Volvo Cars9,015– 26.5%107,436– 3.4%

    USA November 2025 – selected brands:

    BrandNov-25/241-10 2025/24
    Toyota180,990+ 4.4%1,954,531+ 7.7%
    Ford156,097– 0.0%1,894,104+ 6.3%
    Honda91,582– 16.8%1,190,328+ 1.8%
    Hyundai74,289– 2.3%822,756+ 8.5%
    Kia72,002+ 2.7%777,152+ 7.5%
    Subaru52,081– 9.7%586,154– 3.3%
    Mazda32,909– 1.5%377,734– 1.7%
    Lexus31,782– 6.2%332,027+ 7.6%
    Acura11,242– 1.4%121,590+ 1.9%
    Volvo9,015– 26.5%107,436– 3.4%
    Lincoln8,134– 12.3%95,057+ 2.0%
    Genesis8,017+ 0.2%73,864+ 10.5%

    USA November 2025 – selected models:

    ModelNov-25/241-11 2025/24
    Ford F-Series60,961– 9.6%749,471+ 9.3%
    Toyota RAV439,463– 4.2%437,260+ 1.5%
    Honda CR-V29,421– 14.5%368,618+ 1.4%
    Toyota Camry26,248– 7.0%287,673+ 1.6%
    Hyundai Tucson23,762+ 17.8%212,037+ 14.0%
    Toyota Corolla23,237+ 15.4%224,571+ 4.4%
    Toyota Tacoma22,439– 3.8%249,563+ 46.7%
    Ford Explorer20,226+ 41.5%198,819+ 11.5%
    Honda Civic17,353– 5.5%220,485– 1.3%
    Subaru Crosstrek16,142– 4.8%175,151+ 6.3%
    Kia Sportage15,795+ 12.4%165,954+ 13.3%
    Ford Transit15,339+ 17.3%147,045+ 5.2%
    Hyundai Santa Fe14,004+ 13.2%127,964+ 21.1%
    Subaru Forester13,871– 6.5%159,677+ 0.8%
    Subaru Outback13,089– 6.5%142,943– 7.1%
    Toyota Grand Highlander12,488+ 73.1%125,181+ 97.8%
    Toyota Tundra12,211– 15.2%133,967– 7.3%
    Mazda CX-5011,583+ 63.8%99,562+ 35.7%
    Ford Bronco11,045+ 7.0%132,216+ 36.2%
    Honda HR-V10,821– 14.1%137,308– 1.2%
    Lexus RX10,794– 8.2%100,793– 4.6%
    Honda Accord  10,613– 9.1%134,686– 9.0%
    Hyundai Elantra10,389– 8.4%136,825+ 9.4%
    Toyota 4Runner10,241+ 3325.1%87,672– 4.8%
    Mazda CX-510,163+ 16.4%124,932+ 1.6%
    Kia Telluride10,054– 13.1%111,123+ 7.9%
    Hyundai Palisade9,906+ 10.3%112,237+ 12.5%
    Ford Maverick9,883+ 43.3%141,873+ 11.9%
    Kia K4/Forte9,321– 15.3%126,919– 0.7%
    Honda Pilot9,234– 27.0%113,686– 11.0%
    Ford Bronco Sport9,212– 4.1%122,380+ 8.0%
    Toyota Corolla Cross8,645– 2.9%90,947+ 6.3%
    Toyota Sienna8,393– 6.0%92,739+ 36.4%
    Kia Carnival7,362+ 49.5%65,172+ 46.3%
    Ford Escape7,054– 31.8%132,471– 0.8%
    Ford Ranger6,845+ 35.8%62,864+ 53.5%
    Kia Sorento6,723– 22.8%87,433+ 2.0%
    Kia K56,430+ 0.8%66,642+ 63.9%
    Kia Seltos6,286+ 66.4%51,973– 7.6%
    Lexus NX6,115– 13.4%68,923+ 3.8%
    Lexus TX5,787+ 68.7%50,433+ 100.2%
    Hyundai Kona5,783– 5.7%68,030– 10.9%
    Honda Odyssey5,492– 17.3%81,900+ 13.9%
    Ford Expedition5,337– 8.8%77,413+ 11.8%
    Kia Niro5,230+ 222.0%28,037– 0.9%
    Mazda CX-904,570– 6.4%51,432+ 5.7%
    Honda Passport4,363+ 50.0%50,530+ 73.2%
    Subaru Ascent4,315– 6.1%39,378– 23.7%
    Ford Mustang4,207+ 78.6%40,870– 1.6%
    Toyota Highlander4,162+ 7.8%51,782– 40.1%
    Hyundai Sonata4,018– 42.4%54,238– 12.1%
    Volvo XC903,570– 24.2%34,386– 0.3%
    Genesis GV703,438+ 6.3%32,240+ 21.8%
    Mazda CX-303,398– 50.4%53,935– 38.5%
    Honda Ridgeline3,352– 15.4%44,823+ 8.4%
    Acura MDX3,309– 23.5%37,512– 16.8%
    Kia Soul3,280– 18.6%47,679– 2.2%
    Toyota Prius3,218– 39.9%52,446+ 32.8%
    Lexus ES3,130– 26.7%36,280– 4.9%
    Volvo XC603,030– 35.7%36,070+ 7.2%
    Ford Mustang Mach-E3,014– 49.2%47,882+ 6.7%
    Ford E-Series2,974– 9.7%37,760+ 3.5%
    Toyota Land Cruiser2,974– 9.4%40,772+ 71.9%
    Lexus GX2,957– 15.3%34,488+ 25.7%
    Genesis GV802,844+ 18.8%24,312+ 12.3%
    Acura ADX2,837new17,313new
    Lincoln Aviator2,537+ 2.3%21,188– 6.1%
    Acura RDX2,491– 26.4%28,917– 26.4%
    Toyota Sequoia2,474+ 11.4%23,552– 1.8%
    Lincoln Nautilus2,305– 30.0%30,580– 5.8%
    Mazda32,255– 31.1%26,532– 23.8%
    Hyundai Venue2,059+ 35.4%27,943+ 22.5%
    Hyundai Ioniq 52,027– 59.4%44,760+ 12.4%
    Subaru Impreza1,976– 26.6%26,143– 7.5%
    Acura Integra1,944+ 5.6%18,462– 17.8%
    Lincoln Corsair1,893– 11.8%23,896– 2.7%
    Lexus IS1,706– 1.4%17,878+ 2.2%
    Volvo XC401,700– 15.0%21,988– 8.3%
    Hyundai Santa Cruz1,537– 35.8%23,889– 20.3%
    Subaru Legacy1,413– 12.3%20,277+ 13.2%
    Lincoln Navigator1,399+ 2.8%19,393+ 42.9%
    Toyota Crown Signia1,327– 52.0%18,824+ 152.0%
    Toyota bZ4X1,273– 26.8%13,555– 18.9%
    Toyota Crown1,252+ 85.2%11,090– 41.1%
    Genesis G701,079– 30.3%10,423– 6.1%
    Kia EV9918– 57.4%14,032– 30.1%
    Honda Prologue903– 86.8%38,262+ 52.2%
    Subaru WRX856– 46.8%9,715– 42.1%
    Acura TLX639+ 21.3%7,424+ 5.8%
    Kia EV6603– 68.0%12,188– 37.8%
    Toyota GR86581+ 14.8%9,364– 13.7%
    Mazda CX-70497– 72.7%13,096+ 42.0%
    Hyundai Ioniq 6489– 56.4%10,019– 9.4%
    Genesis G80469+ 19.9%3,568– 6.3%
    Lexus UX462– 26.9%7,786– 1.8%
    Lexus LX457– 30.3%6,502+ 7.0%
    Mazda MX-5 Miata443– 44.5%8,245+ 10.1%
    Toyota Supra347+ 375.3%2,676+ 5.1%
    Volvo EX30320n/a4,971+ 45090.9%
    Hyundai Ioniq 9315new4,809new
    Subaru Solterra232– 78.3%10,217– 9.4%
    Volvo EX90195– 28.3%3,297+ 407.2%
    Subaru BRZ187– 41.6%2,553– 15.1%
    Genesis G90156+ 4.0%1,469+ 9.2%
    Lexus RZ147– 70.3%5,505– 40.8%
    Volvo V60147– 28.3%3,690+ 38.9%
    Lexus LC90+ 200.0%1,188– 14.7%
    Lexus RC84– 44.7%1,255– 25.3%
    Lexus LS53– 66.7%996– 50.3%
    Volvo S9037– 39.3%984– 17.0%
    Genesis GV6031– 89.1%1,852– 25.5%
    Honda Prelude30new30new
    Acura ZDX22– 98.3%11,962+ 115.8%
    Toyota Mirai14– 84.3%185– 60.1%
    Volvo V9013– 65.8%731+ 53.9%
    Toyota Venza3– 98.3%706– 97.7%

    Source: Manufacturers

    Canada November 2025: Toyota (+10.1%) defies market off -8.6%

    5 December 2025 at 09:40

    The new 4 Runner plays a part in significantly lifting Toyota sales in November. 

    DesRosiers Automotive has the Canadian new light vehicle market down a painful -8.6% year-on-year in November to an estimated 142,000 units. However, November 2024 was a particularly high comparison base as it was the first November since 2017 to pass the 150,000-unit milestone due to rushed sales in Quebeck before the end of green car subsidies. The SAAR is 1.87 million vs. 2.04 million last year. Also of note is we are very close to the pre-pandemic levels of 145,000 units in November 2019.

    Among OEMs still reporting monthly sales, Toyota Motor stands out with a market-defying 8.8% year-on-year gain to over 20,000 units. Reversely, Honda Canada (-23.7%) freefalls while Hyundai-Kia (-2.1%) contains its loss. As for brands, Toyota (+10.1%) is the best performer just as Hyundai (-0.3%) manages to stay stable. Honda (-26.1%) in in a rut and Genesis (+6%), Mazda (+5%), Acura (+2.4%) and Volvo (+0.4%) are all in positive. Lexus (-0.1%) is stable.

    Among models with available monthly data, the Toyota RAV4 (-6.2%) is weak yet beats the market, while the Hyundai Tucson (+39.1%) surges ahead. The Mazda CX-5 (+49.7%), Subaru Crosstrek (+30.5%), Hyundai Kona (+14.1%) and Toyota Corolla Cross (+11.1%) also post fantastic scores. Further down, notice the Toyota Grand Highlander (+143.5%), Tacoma (+60.6%), Kia Seltos (+60.1%) and Kia Sportage (+40.8%) as well as the Toyota 4Runner (+3415.4%) benefitting from a new generation.

    Previous month: Canada October 2025: Toyota (+17.4%), Subaru Forester (+110.7%) stand out

    One year ago: Canada November 2024: strongest November in 7 years, Honda (+28.1%) shines

    November 2025 selected data for 6 OEMs, 10 brands and 95 models below.

    Note: this data only includes manufacturers still reporting monthly.

    Canada November 2025 – selected OEMs:

    PosOEMNov-25/241-11 2025/24
    1Toyota Motor Co.20,740+ 8.8%232,274+ 5.8%
    2Hyundai-Kia18,586– 2.1%233,074+ 11.2%
    3Honda Canada9,413– 23.7%133,591+ 6.3%
    4Mazda5,982+ 5.0%76,814+ 13.5%
    5Subaru5,048– 8.6%65,570+ 3.5%
    6Volvo Cars Canada1,315+ 0.4%13,430+ 8.7%

    Canada November 2025 – selected brands:

    BrandNov-25/241-11 2025/24
    Toyota18,238+ 10.1%201,551+ 4.9%
    Hyundai11,487– 0.3%136,488+ 12.2%
    Honda8,354– 26.1%121,365+ 6.0%
    Kia6,428– 5.9%88,999+ 9.2%
    Mazda5,982+ 5.0%76,814+ 13.5%
    Subaru5,048– 8.6%65,570+ 3.5%
    Lexus2,502– 0.1%30,723+ 12.4%
    Volvo1,315+ 0.4%13,430+ 8.7%
    Acura1,059+ 2.4%12,226+ 9.7%
    Genesis671+ 6.0%7,587+ 16.9%

    Canada November 2025 – selected models:

    ModelNov-25/241-11 2025/24
    Toyota RAV45,913– 6.2%71,225+ 2.1%
    Hyundai Tucson3,968+ 39.1%38,354+ 39.4%
    Honda CR-V3,905– 16.2%52,261+ 1.7%
    Subaru Crosstrek2,631+ 30.5%30,149+ 14.0%
    Mazda CX-52,372+ 49.7%26,242+ 12.0%
    Hyundai Kona2,272+ 14.1%29,907+ 4.3%
    Toyota Corolla Cross1,747+ 11.1%18,205+ 13.7%
    Honda Civic1,746– 48.9%29,466+ 0.8%
    Kia Seltos1,739+ 60.1%19,987+ 10.5%
    Toyota Corolla1,728– 4.3%23,440– 2.7%
    Kia Sportage1,662+ 40.8%21,855+ 28.9%
    Subaru Forester1,625+ 9.6%20,557+ 36.1%
    Hyundai Elantra1,557– 0.8%22,869+ 23.3%
    Toyota Tacoma1,468+ 60.6%15,623+ 56.2%
    Toyota Sienna1,448+ 23.3%14,194+ 30.0%
    Mazda CX-301,420+ 3.3%15,467+ 16.7%
    Toyota Tundra1,338– 14.4%12,118– 17.7%
    Honda HR-V1,174– 2.0%15,490+ 9.7%
    Toyota Grand Highlander1,035+ 143.5%8,670+ 98.4%
    Hyundai Palisade1,028+ 57.4%8,286+ 11.2%
    Hyundai Venue1,021– 7.2%13,819+ 33.3%
    Lexus RX990+ 31.6%9,841+ 0.9%
    Lexus NX942+ 8.4%10,753+ 29.3%
    Kia K4925+ 20.8%13,243+ 1006.3%
    Toyota 4Runner914+ 3415.4%6,412+ 84.9%
    Mazda3905+ 21.5%13,333+ 38.3%
    Kia Niro873+ 18.5%9,385+ 46.8%
    Toyota Prius738+ 113.3%8,135+ 56.1%
    Mazda CX-90710+ 32.2%7,900+ 8.6%
    Hyundai Santa Fe705– 29.1%11,342+ 6.9%
    Toyota Camry559+ 68.9%7,661– 19.4%
    Kia Sorento483– 58.0%11,264+ 15.0%
    Genesis GV70458+ 17.4%4,961+ 23.7%
    Honda Pilot447– 44.4%7,519+ 14.7%
    Volvo XC90430+ 36.5%3,687+ 58.3%
    Toyota bZ4X417– 27.9%3,022– 52.4%
    Mazda CX-70404+ 29.9%4,868+ 73.0%
    Volvo XC60372+ 12.0%4,404– 0.9%
    Kia EV9361– 22.0%3,810– 7.5%
    Volvo XC40361+ 6.2%3,740+ 18.5%
    Acura ADX352new2,077new
    Acura RDX337– 30.9%4,924– 15.2%
    Kia Carnival328– 6.6%5,396+ 26.5%
    Subaru Impreza318+ 55.1%3,246+ 5.0%
    Toyota Highlander313– 65.8%5,335– 37.3%
    Honda Passport289+ 33.8%4,339+ 69.2%
    Honda Odyssey282– 25.0%4,589+ 8.6%
    Acura MDX272– 27.1%3,700+ 1.0%
    Honda Accord264+ 35.4%3,492+ 24.5%
    Toyota Crown Signia247+ 64.7%2,232+ 384.2%
    Hyundai Ioniq 5244– 85.9%4,493– 61.5%
    Hyundai Ioniq 6228+ 18.1%2,092– 14.6%
    Hyundai Sonata221– 23.0%2,452+ 24.6%
    Hyundai Ioniq 9213new1,229new
    Toyota Land Cruiser207– 12.7%2,964+ 43.3%
    Subaru Outback203– 79.0%5,372– 48.3%
    Honda Ridgeline194– 31.9%3,191– 1.2%
    Subaru WRX186– 32.6%2,478– 7.9%
    Lexus UX183– 21.1%3,048+ 13.0%
    Genesis GV80153+ 7.7%1,707+ 34.8%
    Mazda CX-50140– 87.5%7,956– 19.7%
    Lexus IS111+ 16.8%1,475– 12.4%
    Lexus TX106– 71.9%2,349+ 27.7%
    Volvo EX3091– 47.4%851– 0.6%
    Toyota Sequoia75– 12.8%966+ 2.3%
    Subaru Solterra61– 78.4%1,245– 45.0%
    Lexus GX59+ 68.6%1,200+ 95.8%
    Honda Prologue53– 63.7%1,017+ 164.2%
    Kia EV651– 89.7%1,131– 81.9%
    Lexus LX51+ 142.9%683+ 12.0%
    Acura Integra42– 35.4%714– 8.8%
    Genesis G7040– 25.9%564– 26.1%
    Acura TLX37– 59.8%567– 28.2%
    Lexus ES33– 44.1%872– 15.7%
    Mazda MX-5 Miata31+ 40.9%1,036+ 0.4%
    Hyundai Santa Cruz30– 79.9%1,638– 30.4%
    Toyota Supra30+ 36.4%410+ 40.9%
    Toyota Crown29+ 38.1%334– 51.9%
    Volvo S60/V6028– 46.2%365– 59.9%
    Toyota Mirai20n/a32+ 60.0%
    Acura ZDX19+ 26.7%244+ 154.2%
    Subaru Ascent18– 92.6%1,756– 30.6%
    Volvo S90/V9018+ 50.0%134– 25.6%
    Lexus RZ16– 64.4%258– 51.0%
    Toyota 8612– 72.7%558– 26.8%
    Volvo EX9010– 54.5%143+ 472.0%
    Genesis GV608– 33.3%157– 36.9%
    Genesis G806– 81.3%162– 9.0%
    Genesis G906+ 100.0%36+ 71.4%
    Kia Telluride6– 98.3%2,165– 31.1%
    Subaru BRZ6– 86.7%766+ 5.9%
    Lexus RC5– 58.3%77– 34.7%
    Volvo C405– 92.2%106– 76.5%
    Lexus LC3– 40.0%139+ 17.8%
    Lexus LS3+ 50.0%28+ 7.7%

    Source: Manufacturers

    Samsung begins December 2025 security patch rollout

    5 December 2025 at 02:02

    Samsung recently shared the details of the December 2025 security patch for Galaxy devices and has now started rolling it out for one of the popular Galaxy A series smartphones, the Galaxy A34 5G. Similar to last month, Samsung is also focusing on providing the latest security patch this month for mid-range devices instead of flagships first.

    December 2025 security update for the Galaxy A34 5G smartphone arrives with One UI build version A346EXXSBEYK3. The installation package size of this update is around 360MB. The update is based on Android 16 and One UI 8. It also means that the Galaxy A34 5G will get the One UI 8.5 update in the future

    The latest update is currently available for users in Indonesia, and the company will soon expand this update to more countries. Other Galaxy devices are also expected to receive this security patch in the coming weeks.

    Samsung Galaxy A34 December 2025 update

    Until then, let’s check the details of the December 2025 security patch. The latest firmware brings 68 important fixes for a broad range of Galaxy phones, foldables, and tablets to improve system security and stability.

    Out of these fixes, 57 patches are for Android, including 6 critical and 51 high-level security issues. Samsung has already fixed 2 issues in previous updates, and 14 issues do not apply to Galaxy devices. The update also includes 11 One UI-specific improvements, which help make Galaxy devices safer and more secure.

    Installing this update will improve your phone’s security and overall stability. If you have Galaxy A34 5G, you can check for the update by going to Settings >> Software Update >> Download and install. Keep an eye out for updates in other countries, and stay tuned for more information.

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    Black Friday 2025 PlayStation 5 Deals: Save on Consoles, Bundles, Accessories and Games

    20 November 2025 at 15:00

    A PlayStation 5 console with a DualSense controller and a 'Black Friday Save Now' tag attached.

    Five years after its launch, the PlayStation 5 remains one of the most sought-after pieces of gaming hardware. Whether you're finally ready to make the jump to the current console generation or you're an existing owner looking to grab controllers, headsets, or that one massive AAA title you missed, Black Friday 2025 is your moment. Below, you’ll find our comprehensive list of every Black Friday deal worth your time across consoles, bundles, subscriptions, accessories, and games. PlayStation 5 Consoles, Bundles, and Subscriptions Black Friday 2025 Deals With its wide selection of models, including the base model, its Digital Edition, the Pro model, […]

    Read full article at https://wccftech.com/black-friday-2025-playstation-5-deals-save-on-consoles-bundles-accessories-and-games/

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