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Hungary June/H1 2026: Nissan reexports 81.4% of its volume

8 July 2026 at 07:20

The Nissan Qashqai is #1 in Hungary over H1 but 80% are reexported.

15,100 new passenger cars were registered in Hungary in June, a fantastic +31.2% year-on-year improvement. The year-to-date tally halfway through the year is up 74,905, up 13.3% on H1 2025. Including LCV the June tally stands at 17,686 with H1 volumes up 11.3% to 86,697. Petrol sales account for 20.6% of total PC volumes over H1 vs. 23.9% last year, diesel is at 9.5% vs. 11.3%, mild hybrids are at 35.6% vs. 35.7%, full hybrids at 15.8% vs. 14.8%, PHEVs at 8% vs. 5.5% and BEVs at 10% vs. 8.5% over the First Half of 2025. Private sales represent 36% of the H1 volume vs. 64% for fleet sales, but looking at BEV sales only the fleet share rises to 76% vs. 80% over the Full Year 2025.

Skoda (+74.1%) threepeats at #1 in the PC brands ranking with 11.3% share vs. 9.9% over H1, keeping YTD leader Toyota (+25%) in 2nd place. Suzuki (+26.8%) is up 26.8% to #3. Nissan shoots up 468.6% to #4 and 7.1% share and ranks #3 year-to-date at +89.6% to 9.1% share. However this is almost entirely due to reexports which account for a whopping 81.4% of its sales over the First Half of 2025. The average reexport ratio is 18.7% vs. 21.8% last year. BYD (+227.2%), Hyundai (+45.8%) and MG (+41%) also shine below. Over in the PC+LCV brands ranking and over H1, Toyota (+16.1%) leads the way with 11.5% share above Ford (-16.6%) and Skoda (+25.9%). Nissan is up 86.1% to #4.

Looking at models (PC+LCV), the Skoda Octavia (+78%) is in the lead above the Nissan Qashqai (+713.7%), the latter owing its score to roughly 80% reexports. The Suzuki S-Cross (+68.7%) and Vitara (+33.5%) follow with the Toyota Corolla (+45.1%), Hyundai Tucson (+194%) and Kia Sportage (+69.7%) in tow. The Toyota Yaris Cross (+54%), Skoda Kodiaq (+41.9%) and Toyota C-HR (+21.8%) also make it into the Top 10. As for H1 figures, the Nissan Qashqai (+124.1%) is in pole position ahead of the Skoda Octavia (+15%), Suzuki S-Cross (-9.9%) and Vitara (-14.1%). The Chery Tiggo 7 (#25) is the best-selling recent launch above the Dacia Bigster (#28) and Omoda 5 (#30).

Previous month: Hungary May 2026: Volkswagen up 46.3%, BYD, Omoda and Jaecoo shine

One year ago: Hungary June 2025: Skoda Octavia and Dacia Duster on top

Full June 2026 Top 15 PC brands and Top 40 models, H1 2026 Top 20 PC brands, Top 10 PC+LCV brands and Top 100 PC+LCV models below.

Hungary June 2026 – brands (PC only):

PosBrand PC onlyJun-26%/25May2026 1-6%/25PosPos
1Skoda1,71011.3%+ 74.1%17,3879.9%+ 26.0%23
2Toyota1,4329.5%+ 25.0%28,11010.8%+ 15.7%12
3Suzuki1,2028.0%+ 26.8%46,2078.3%– 16.5%41
4Nissan1,0697.1%+ 468.6%66,7849.1%+ 89.6%38
5Volkswagen1,0577.0%+ 16.0%35,1316.9%+ 10.0%54
6BMW7354.9%+ 22.1%53,9095.2%+ 19.0%67
7Kia6734.5%– 8.7%113,1464.2%– 25.8%86
8Ford6654.4%– 11.2%73,8015.1%– 21.0%75
9Hyundai6144.1%+ 45.8%82,9994.0%+ 22.8%910
10Mercedes5023.3%– 11.8%92,8543.8%+ 3.5%109
11BYD4943.3%+ 227.2%102,1262.8%+ 143.8%1122
12Dacia4893.2%– 6.3%132,0482.7%– 3.9%1211
13Renault4432.9%– 8.8%141,5452.1%– 22.6%1613
14Chery3322.2%n/a151,8982.5%n/a14n/a
15Audi3312.2%+ 9.2%121,9042.5%+ 9.6%1315
n/aOpel3182.1%– 12.4%181,5682.1%+ 8.1%1512
n/aMG2992.0%+ 41.0%171,1601.5%+ 38.9%1819
n/aPeugeot2541.7%– 21.4%191,0941.5%– 21.5%1917
n/aVolvo2281.5%– 12.6%n/a1,2291.6%– 14.2%1714
n/aOmoda1671.1%n/a169901.3%n/a20n/a
n/aJaecoo1390.9%n/a207881.1%+ 177.5%24n/a
n/aCitroenΒ 880.6%– 48.5%n/a9501.3%+ 56.5%22n/a
n/aTeslan/an/an/an/a8941.2%– 18.5%2316
n/aMazdan/an/an/an/a9661.3%+ 38.4%2121

Hungary H1 2026 – brands (PC+LCV) and Reexport ratios:

PosBrandH1 2026%/25ReexpNo Reexp/25
1Toyota9,92911.5%+ 16.1%8.1%9,128+ 12.9%
2Ford7,3898.5%– 16.6%32.0%5,027+ 3.4%
3Skoda7,3878.5%+ 25.9%2.7%7,187+ 27.5%
4Nissan6,7887.8%+ 86.1%81.4%1,262– 3.4%
5Suzuki6,2077.2%– 16.5%6.9%5,780– 3.1%
6Volkswagen6,1147.1%+ 8.7%6.3%5,727+ 22.1%
7Mercedes3,9604.6%+ 9.4%7.2%3,675+ 14.8%
8BMW3,9094.5%+ 19.0%4.2%3,744+ 44.1%
9Kia3,2473.7%– 23.4%2.2%3,176– 23.4%
10Renault3,0243.5%– 1.1%31.1%2,085+ 21.2%

Hungary June 2026 – models (PC+LCV):

PosModelJun-26%/252026 1-6%/25PosFY25
1Skoda Octavia8744.9%+ 78.0%3,5404.1%+ 15.0%22
2Nissan Qashqai8304.7%+ 713.7%5,1235.9%+ 124.1%15
3Suzuki S-Cross6043.4%+ 68.7%2,9653.4%– 9.9%31
4Suzuki Vitara4542.6%+ 33.5%2,4382.8%– 14.1%43
5Toyota Corolla3732.1%+ 45.1%1,7282.0%+ 27.9%612
6Hyundai Tucson3411.9%+ 194.0%1,7262.0%+ 122.4%714
7Kia Sportage3021.7%+ 69.7%1,3361.5%+ 12.3%913
8Toyota Yaris Cross2881.6%+ 54.0%1,7892.1%+ 47.6%57
9Skoda Kodiaq2711.5%+ 41.9%1,0771.2%– 1.3%1317
10Toyota C-HR2511.4%+ 21.8%1,2211.4%+ 6.5%1011
11Ford Ranger2491.4%+ 77.9%1,4801.7%+ 11.4%89
12Ford Kuga2451.4%+ 169.2%1,1091.3%+ 50.1%1118
13Dacia Duster2391.4%– 39.6%1,0801.2%– 29.6%124
14Tesla Model Y2361.3%+ 51.3%6360.7%– 29.0%3119
15Toyota Hilux2261.3%n/a5720.7%+ 94.6%3935
16Ford Transit Custom (LCV)1941.1%+ 218.0%9691.1%+ 93.8%1632
17VW T-Roc1931.1%+ 65.0%1,0551.2%+ 65.9%1425
18Skoda Superb1921.1%+ 43.3%9841.1%+ 72.3%1537
19VW Golf1741.0%+ 20.8%8521.0%+ 36.5%1926
20Renault Captur1701.0%n/a4390.5%n/a4962
21Skoda Scala1701.0%+ 486.2%6190.7%+ 84.2%3346
22Renault Kangoo Van1650.9%n/a3810.4%n/a64138
23Renault Master1600.9%n/a8411.0%n/a2049
24BYD Seal U1530.9%– 39.3%5410.6%– 28.2%4127
25MG ZS1520.9%+ 166.7%6040.7%+ 60.2%3648
26Chery Tiggo 71490.8%new6720.8%new2590
27Dacia Bigster1440.8%new6540.8%new2841
28Ford Transit1390.8%+ 131.7%6400.7%– 23.4%2931
29Hyundai Kona1390.8%+ 41.8%3800.4%– 19.8%6545
30VW Tiguan1390.8%+ 110.6%6700.8%+ 81.6%2655
31KGM Korando1380.8%– 48.5%4350.5%– 76.4%516
32Suzuki Swift1360.8%+ 17.2%7060.8%– 6.0%2422
33Seat Leon1300.7%n/a3520.4%n/a7282
34Mercedes GLC/Coupe1240.7%n/a6550.8%n/a2773
35Toyota Proace Max1220.7%+ 40.2%6250.7%+ 59.8%3254
36Toyota Yaris1180.7%+ 66.2%6080.7%+ 10.5%3429
37Jeep Avenger1150.7%n/a3230.4%– 4.4%7664
38BMW X31140.6%+ 22.6%4700.5%+ 11.9%4657
39Fiat Ducato1070.6%+ 9.2%4800.6%– 30.3%4540
40Toyota Proace City (PC)1070.6%– 15.7%4150.5%– 22.3%5638

Hungary H1 2026 – models (PC+LCV):

PosModel2026 1-6%/25FY25
1Nissan Qashqai5,1235.9%+ 124.1%5
2Skoda Octavia3,5404.1%+ 15.0%2
3Suzuki S-Cross2,9653.4%– 9.9%1
4Suzuki Vitara2,4382.8%– 14.1%3
5Toyota Yaris Cross1,7892.1%+ 47.6%7
6Toyota Corolla1,7282.0%+ 27.9%12
7Hyundai Tucson1,7262.0%+ 122.4%14
8Ford Ranger1,4801.7%+ 11.4%9
9Kia Sportage1,3361.5%+ 12.3%13
10Toyota C-HR1,2211.4%+ 6.5%11
11Ford Kuga1,1091.3%+ 50.1%18
12Dacia Duster1,0801.2%– 29.6%4
13Skoda Kodiaq1,0771.2%– 1.3%17
14VW T-Roc1,0551.2%+ 65.9%25
15Skoda Superb9841.1%+ 72.3%37
16Ford Transit Custom (LCV)9691.1%+ 93.8%32
17Ford Tourneo Custom9181.1%– 34.0%8
18Nissan X-Trail8601.0%+ 72.0%33
19VW Golf8521.0%+ 36.5%26
20Renault Master8411.0%n/a49
21Toyota Corolla Cross8230.9%– 11.6%16
22Toyota Aygo X7830.9%+ 113.9%59
23Ford Puma7500.9%+ 119.9%74
24Suzuki Swift7060.8%– 6.0%22
25Chery Tiggo 76720.8%new90
26VW Tiguan6700.8%+ 81.6%55
27Mercedes GLC/Coupe6550.8%n/a73
28Dacia Bigster6540.8%new41
29Ford Transit6400.7%– 23.4%31
30Omoda 56400.7%+ 0.5%23
31Tesla Model Y6360.7%– 29.0%19
32Toyota Proace Max6250.7%+ 59.8%54
33Skoda Scala6190.7%+ 84.2%46
34Toyota Yaris6080.7%+ 10.5%29
35Chery Tiggo 86040.7%new129
36MG ZS6040.7%+ 60.2%48
37Nissan Juke5990.7%+ 99.0%91
38Citroen C3 Aircross5910.7%new78
39Toyota Hilux5720.7%+ 94.6%35
40Opel Frontera5640.7%+ 75.2%75
41BYD Seal U5410.6%– 28.2%27
42Jaecoo 75380.6%new56
43Mercedes Citan5130.6%+ 36.4%53
44BMW X1/iX14820.6%n/a89
45Fiat Ducato4800.6%– 30.3%40
46BMW X34700.5%+ 11.9%57
47BYD Atto 24490.5%n/an/a
48Kia Ceed4490.5%n/a58
49Renault Captur4390.5%n/a62
50BMW 5 Series4380.5%+ 26.6%69
51KGM Korando4350.5%– 76.4%6
52Mercedes Sprinter4290.5%– 7.5%43
53Skoda Karoq4210.5%+ 26.0%66
54Mercedes GLE/Coupe4170.5%n/a67
55Ford Transit Custom (PC)4160.5%– 20.3%39
56Toyota Proace City (PC)4150.5%– 22.3%38
57Volvo XC604140.5%– 43.8%21
58Ford Transit Courier4060.5%+ 18.0%50
59VW Passat4030.5%n/a71
60BMW X54020.5%+ 7.8%61
61VW Tayron3970.5%new111
62Peugeot 30083860.4%n/a51
63Chery Tiggo 43820.4%newn/a
64Renault Kangoo Van3810.4%n/a138
65Hyundai Kona3800.4%– 19.8%45
66VW T-Cross3760.4%+ 8.4%79
67VW Caddy3720.4%– 67.6%15
68Kia Xceed3670.4%+ 7.6%83
69Volvo XC403670.4%n/a72
70Toyota RAV43600.4%– 75.6%10
71BYD Dolphin Surf3530.4%new148
72Seat Leon3520.4%n/a82
73BMW 3 Series3350.4%– 63.7%20
74Peugeot 20083310.4%– 45.1%44
75Opel Corsa3290.4%n/a68
76Jeep Avenger3230.4%– 4.4%64
77Opel Combo3190.4%– 12.1%60
78VW Transporter3170.4%n/a126
79Renault Symbioz2990.3%newn/a
80Audi A3Β 2970.3%n/a70
81BYD Atto 32910.3%n/a118
82Lexus NX2870.3%– 19.8%81
83Audi Q32820.3%n/a112
84Audi A52780.3%n/a96
85Hyundai i302780.3%– 51.3%42
86MG 32700.3%n/a141
87Peugeot Boxer2670.3%– 16.6%76
88BYD Sealion 72580.3%new120
89Renault Trafic2570.3%n/a87
90Tesla Model 32560.3%– 50.0%34
91Mercedes V Class2510.3%– 19.6%63
92Jaecoo 52500.3%newn/a
93Mazda CX-602430.3%n/a100
94Omoda 92430.3%new –
95Skoda Fabia2430.3%n/a102
96Mercedes CLA2410.3%n/a150
97Chery Tiggo 92400.3%new –
98Iveco Daily2400.3%n/a115
99BMW iX32390.3%newn/a
100VW Touran2350.3%n/a97
101BMW 4 Series Coupe/Cabrio2270.3%n/a95
102Honda HR-V2270.3%n/a144
103Toyota Camry2270.3%n/a84

Source: Dataforce, many thanks to Csaba.

Finland June 2026: Toyota bZ4X and BMW iX3 break records

7 July 2026 at 10:14

First Finnish Top 10 finish for the BMW iX3.

7,433 new cars hit Finnish roads in June, a small 1.9% year-on-year improvement. This is enough to tilt the year-to-date volume into positive territory, albeit by just 7 sales at 36,585. Toyota (+70.6%) posts another fantastic month, climbing to 21.9% share, its highest since last October (22%). Skoda (+17.7%) overtakes a plunging Volkswagen (-35.9%) which was #1 a year ago in June 2025. Mercedes (+52.1%), Tesla (+70.4%) and BMW (+39.9%) are all on a roll below. In contrast Volvo (-20.3%) and Kia (-56.4%) implode. Excellent performances by Audi (+31.2%), Seat (+40.8%), Cupra (+173.7%), BYD (+553.8%) and Smart (+204.5%).

For the second month in a row, Toyota places five models inside the Top 6: the Corolla (+84.3%) repeats at #1 followed by the Yaris (+64.7%). The bZ4x (+3400%) surges to third place with 350 sales and 4.7% share, both records. The Yaris Cross (-15.5%) is down three spots on May to #5 and the C-HR (+108.6%) down one to #6. The Tesla Model Y (+63.7%) is once again the odd one out, this time at #4. The new Mercedes CLA (+1530.8%) continues to make waves at #6, with the VW T-Roc (+608.7%) and Tesla Model 3 (+85%) both in outstanding shape. Finally the BMW iX3 breaks into the Top 10 for the first time at #10.

Previous month: Finland May 2026: Toyota places five models in the Top 6

One year ago: Finland June 2025: Volkswagen #1 for the first time in 4.5 years, Kia Ceed signs first win

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

Finland June 2026 – brands:

PosBrandJun-26%/25May2026%/25PosFY25
1Toyota1,62621.9%+ 70.6%16,28817.2%+ 16.3%11
2Skoda7109.6%+ 17.7%33,5719.8%+ 9.3%33
3Volkswagen6729.0%– 35.9%23,69010.1%– 18.7%22
4Mercedes4996.7%+ 52.1%42,2286.1%+ 30.8%57
5Tesla4966.7%+ 70.4%52,1846.0%+ 121.5%610
6BMW4596.2%+ 39.9%71,9495.3%+ 12.0%86
7Volvo4015.4%– 20.3%62,7927.6%– 11.6%44
8Kia3905.2%– 56.4%82,1715.9%– 31.4%75
9Audi3534.7%+ 31.2%91,7674.8%+ 10.6%98
10Ford1922.6%– 32.4%101,2973.5%– 11.7%109
11Polestar1902.6%– 23.1%146551.8%– 24.0%1313
12Renault1522.0%– 40.9%176101.7%– 31.3%1414
13Nissan1462.0%– 34.2%228942.4%– 38.3%1111
14Seat1071.4%+ 40.8%n/a1780.5%– 31.8%2930
15Cupra1041.4%+ 173.7%233821.0%+ 42.0%2023
16BYD851.1%+ 553.8%135971.6%+ 241.1%1518
17Hyundai851.1%– 66.3%117822.1%– 41.6%1212
18Smart670.9%+ 204.5%124811.3%+ 345.4%1624
19Mazda660.9%+ 20.0%164181.1%+ 5.3%1817
20MG630.8%+ 28.6%202790.8%+ 9.0%2522
21Lexus610.8%+ 134.6%192820.8%+ 22.1%2426
22Dacia580.8%+ 28.9%262710.7%– 27.7%2715
23Opel580.8%+ 38.1%184031.1%+ 82.4%1925
24Peugeot570.8%+ 35.7%154221.2%– 15.6%1716
25Mitsubishi540.7%– 63.3%252960.8%– 23.5%2220
26Porsche450.6%+ 2.3%281790.5%– 24.8%2827
27Citroen440.6%– 27.9%213100.8%– 14.1%2119
28Subaru400.5%+ 100.0%242730.7%+ 28.2%2628
29Suzuki390.5%+ 69.6%272940.8%– 12.0%2321
30Land Rover170.2%– 26.1%301540.4%– 21.0%3029

Finland June 2026 – models:

PosModelJun-26%/25May2026%/25PosFY25
1Toyota Corolla3654.9%+ 84.3%11,2163.3%+ 26.8%33
2Toyota Yaris3544.8%+ 64.7%41,1993.3%+ 3.1%42
3Toyota bZ4x3504.7%+ 3400.0%61,1653.2%+ 227.2%5n/a
4Tesla Model Y2933.9%+ 63.7%31,5754.3%+ 145.7%15
5Toyota Yaris Cross2723.7%– 15.5%21,5094.1%+ 13.7%21
6Toyota C-HR2192.9%+ 108.6%58732.4%+ 42.2%812
7Mercedes CLA2122.9%+ 1530.8%79342.6%+ 853.1%6n/a
8Tesla Model 31982.7%+ 85.0%115981.6%+ 78.5%1524
9VW T-Roc1632.2%+ 608.7%88112.2%+ 391.5%11n/a
10BMW iX31492.0%newn/an/an/anewn/an/a
11Skoda Octavia1441.9%+ 69.4%95641.5%+ 15.6%1615
12Skoda Elroq1421.9%– 11.3%108862.4%+ 55.2%711
13BMW i41401.9%+ 81.8%184621.3%+ 49.5%1726
14VW Golf1261.7%+ 61.5%194461.2%– 14.2%1821
15Skoda Fabia1181.6%n/an/a3380.9%+ 61.7%29n/a
16Polestar 41171.6%– 6.4%n/a4001.1%– 9.7%2320
17Mercedes GLC1161.6%+ 84.1%163771.0%+ 27.8%26n/a
18Skoda Enyaq1121.5%– 23.8%128392.3%– 0.1%96
19Skoda Kodiaq1071.4%+ 84.5%n/a3160.9%– 11.5%3027
20Volvo XC601071.4%– 42.5%178192.2%– 11.7%107
n/aAudi Q61031.4%+ 134.1%n/a3981.1%+ 28.8%24n/a
n/aVW Tiguan941.3%+ 3.3%n/a3791.0%– 34.9%2517
n/aNissan Qashqai901.2%– 40.0%n/a6631.8%– 30.3%139
n/aKia Stonic841.1%+ 82.6%n/a4411.2%+ 11.9%1923
n/aVolvo EX40821.1%+ 24.2%156081.7%+ 43.4%1416
n/aVolvo EX30761.0%+ 94.9%n/a3701.0%+ 12.5%2730
n/aKia EV3700.9%– 10.3%n/a4081.1%– 23.6%2214
n/aVW ID.4660.9%– 47.2%137382.0%– 13.3%128
n/aSmart #5560.8%+ 2700.0%144361.2%+ 6128.6%20n/a
n/aVW ID.7430.6%– 69.3%n/a4201.1%– 42.7%2113
n/aAudi Q4300.4%– 60.0%203551.0%– 20.0%2819

Source: AUT

London (UK) H1 2026: Podium 100% Chinese

7 July 2026 at 06:54

The Jaecoo 5 is up to #2 in London over the First Half of 2026.

London sales figures have been recalculated and are now up 6% year-on-year over the First Half of 2026 to 71,350 units. Leader over the Full Year 2025, the Omoda 5, up 115.1% year-on-year, stays on top with 2.8% share. In fact, strikingly the London podium is 100% Chinese, with new entrants Jaecoo 5 and Jaecoo 7 placing #2 and #3 respectively. Talking about the Chinese, notice also the BYD Seal U up to #9 over H1 and the Leapmotor B10 up to #3 in June. The Tesla Model Y (+56%) remains at #4 while the Toyota C-HR breaks into the Top 10 at #10.

Previous post: London (UK) Full Year 2025: Omoda 5 ultra dominant

One year ago: London (UK) H1 2025: Toyota bZ4X surges to #1, Omoda 5 lands at #3

Full H1 2025 Top 10 models ranking below.

London (UK) First Half 2026 – models:

PosModelH1 2026%/25H1 2025%PosFY25
1Omoda 51,9832.8%+ 115.1%9222.0%31
2Jaecoo 51,6952.4%n/an/an/an/an/a
3Jaecoo 71,4712.1%n/an/an/an/an/a
4Tesla Model Y1,3491.9%+ 56.0%8651.9%42
5Ford Puma1,3191.8%n/an/an/an/a3
6Nissan Qashqai1,2781.8%+ 56.8%8151.8%67
7Kia Sportage1,2481.7%+ 49.3%8361.8%55
8Volvo XC401,2371.7%+ 22.1%1,0132.2%24
9BYD Seal U1,1651.6%n/an/an/an/an/a
10Toyota C-HR1,0861.5%n/an/an/an/an/a

Source: SMMT

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