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Hungary March 2025: Nissan up to 19.3% share in euphoric market

6 April 2026 at 05:59

The Nissan Qashqai holds a record 14.2% share in Hungary in March.

The Hungarian new passenger car market surges 32.1% year-on-year in March to a whopping 17,443 units, the biggest monthly volume since 2020. Q1 levels are up 10.8% to 36,455. The surprise leader this month is Nissan (+190.8%) tripling its sales year-on-year to reach a record 19.3% share. Nissan sells almost as much as #2 Toyota (+36.4%) and #3 Skoda (+53.4%) combined, even though the latter two both beat the market. As a result Nissan ends the Quarter just 12 sales below Toyota in the YTD race. Suzuki (-3.6%) struggles and falls to #4, a ranking it also holds year-to-date vs. #1 over the Full Year 2025. BMW (+39%) is the only additional Top 10 outpacing the market, while newcomer Chery is up to an all-time high #12.

The Nissan Qashqhai (+231.4%) surges to a whopping 14.2% share for the month and easily snaps the Q1 top with 9% of the market. The Skoda Octavia (+41.1%) ranks #2 both in March and year-to-date, toppling the Suzuki S-Cross (+0.2%). The Suzuki Vitara (+3.9%) follows at #4 while the Nissan X-Trail is up to an estimated 5th place and #9 so far this year vs. #33 over the Full Year 2025. Nissan also places the Juke at #10 for the month at #18 year-to-date vs. #91 last year.

Previous month: Hungary February 2026: Suzuki S-Cross, Vitara reclaim top spots

One year ago: Hungary March 2025: Nissan Qashqai best-seller

Full March 2026 Top 20 brands and Top 20 models below.

Hungary March 2026 – brands (Passenger Cars only):

PosBrand PC onlyMar-26%/25Feb2026 1-3%/25PosPos
1Nissan3,36219.3%+ 190.8%64,43512.2%+ 131.7%28
2Toyota1,7169.8%+ 36.4%14,44712.2%+ 28.0%12
3Skoda1,6759.6%+ 53.4%33,4219.4%+ 14.8%33
4Suzuki1,4918.5%– 3.6%23,2198.8%– 26.2%41
5Volkswagen9135.2%+ 8.7%42,1045.8%– 7.7%54
6Ford7694.4%– 7.1%51,8255.0%– 26.9%75
7BMW6994.0%+ 39.0%71,8705.1%+ 24.6%67
8Kia6263.6%– 16.0%81,5684.3%– 21.8%86
9Hyundai5773.3%+ 26.0%101,4113.9%+ 18.4%910
10Mercedes5303.0%+ 17.3%91,3863.8%+ 6.9%109
11Opel4592.6%+ 14.8%187332.0%+ 15.3%1512
12Chery4132.4%n/a168202.2%n/a13n/a
13Dacia4052.3%– 18.0%158662.4%– 6.2%1211
14Tesla3682.1%– 9.4%n/a4851.3%– 14.0%2016
15Audi3662.1%+ 2.8%138742.4%– 0.7%1115
16BYD3542.0%+ 24.2%128182.2%+ 52.6%1422
17Volvo2841.6%+ 6.0%175971.6%– 13.5%1614
18Mazda2511.4%+ 97.6%n/an/an/an/an/a21
19CitroenΒ 2461.4%n/a205731.6%+ 176.8%18n/a
20MG2451.4%+ 45.0%194701.3%n/a2119
n/aRenault2421.4%– 41.3%115961.6%– 34.9%1713
n/aPeugeot2041.2%+ 1.5%145481.5%+ 8.3%1917

Hungary March 2026 – models:

PosModelMar-26%/25Feb2026 1-3%/25PosFY25
1Nissan Qashqai2,47214.2%+ 231.4%43,2779.0%+ 163.6%15
2Skoda Octavia8034.6%+ 41.1%31,5744.3%– 1.6%22
3Suzuki S-Cross6563.8%+ 0.2%11,5454.2%– 27.8%31
4Suzuki Vitara6433.7%+ 3.9%21,3673.7%– 15.5%43
5Nissan X-Trail (est)5403.1%n/an/a6441.8%+ 129.2%933
6Toyota Yaris Cross3512.0%+ 45.6%81,0212.8%+ 70.2%57
7Toyota Corolla3462.0%+ 5.5%58992.5%+ 26.4%612
8Hyundai Tucson3041.7%+ 77.8%78422.3%+ 89.6%714
9Toyota C-HR2871.6%+ 24.2%n/a6121.7%+ 9.7%1011
10Nissan Juke2861.6%n/an/a4381.2%n/a1891
11Skoda Kodiaq2621.5%+ 3.1%n/a4971.4%– 8.3%1417
12Kia Sportage2591.5%+ 13.1%66991.9%+ 15.5%813
13Toyota Corolla Cross2421.4%+ 135.0%105571.5%+ 45.4%1116
14Dacia Duster2261.3%– 31.9%n/a4301.2%– 37.3%194
15Ford Kuga2221.3%+ 65.7%n/a5141.4%+ 19.3%1318
16Skoda Superb2091.2%n/an/a4891.3%+ 100.4%1637
17Toyota Aygo X2031.2%n/an/a4501.2%+ 115.3%1759
18Ford Tourneo Custom1871.1%n/a94931.4%– 39.1%158
19Citroen C3 Aircross1821.0%n/an/a4041.1%n/a2078
20VW T-Roc1711.0%n/an/a5311.5%+ 71.8%1225

Source: Dataforce. Many thanks to Csaba.

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