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Turkiye March 2026: Toyota C-HR and VW Taigo at all-time high

8 April 2026 at 09:26

The Toyota C-HR is up to a record #2 in Turkiye in March.

The Turkish new light vehicle market continues to slide in March at -12.7% on a record March 2025 volume to 101,997. The Q1 result is now down -3.9% to 265,398. Only three Top 10 brands are in positive this month: leaders Renault (+8.3%) and Fiat (+0.5%) as well as local EV maker Togg (+39.6%) at #10. The rest suffers, with Hyundai (-2.4%) and Toyota (-9.3%) managing to fall slower than the market but Peugeot (-35.9%), Opel (-21.6%) and Ford (-18.3%) all hit full frontal. Further down the charts, notice Tesla (+835%), Jeep (+290.3%), KG Mobility (+118.6%), Volvo (+49.1%) Omoda/Jaecoo (+44.5%) and Mini (+20.9%).

In the passenger car models ranking, the Renault Clio (-4.2%) keeps the lead above the Toyota C-HR (+30.6%) up five spots on February to #2. This is a new record ranking for the nameplate, eclipsing its previous best of #3 hit just last January. The Renault Megane Sedan (-7.3%) is still valiant at #3, distancing the VW Taigo (+270.2%) up to an all-time high #4. The Fiat Egea Sedan (-35.1%) struggles unlike the Renault Duster (+264%). The new Togg T10F is up four ranks on last month to #12 and is the best-selling recent launch above the Opel Frontera (#14) and Citroen C3 Aircross (#15).

Previous month: Turkiye February 2026: Sales down, Peugeot up 62.3% to #2

One year ago: Turkiye March 2025: Peugeot (+63.6%) lodges highest ever volume in record market

Full March 2026 Top 48 All brands and Top 40 models (PC only) below.

Turkiye March 2026 – brands:

PosBrandMar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosFY25
1Renault13,09912.8%+ 8.3%134,24412.9%+ 12.9%11
2Fiat9,0738.9%+ 0.5%322,7488.6%+ 3.2%32
3Toyota7,7477.6%– 9.3%423,9829.0%+ 3.7%25
4Peugeot7,1617.0%– 35.9%218,0496.8%– 7.9%56
5Volkswagen7,0066.9%– 15.2%519,1667.2%– 3.0%43
6Ford6,8296.7%– 18.3%717,2676.5%– 20.7%64
7Citroen5,8185.7%– 11.9%914,1405.3%+ 9.9%98
8Opel5,6915.6%– 21.6%614,4515.4%– 5.9%87
9Hyundai5,3705.3%– 2.4%815,0305.7%– 0.6%79
10Togg4,4404.4%+ 39.6%119,4193.5%+ 38.8%1013
11Skoda3,3913.3%– 10.0%108,3693.2%– 0.2%1111
12Mercedes3,0653.0%– 28.0%127,1592.7%– 25.3%1212
13Kia2,5862.5%– 10.3%135,2892.0%– 19.1%1718
14BMW2,3712.3%– 36.0%144,8121.8%– 38.7%1814
15Chery2,0882.0%– 28.4%155,9632.2%– 10.0%1417
16KG Mobility1,9171.9%+ 118.6%175,5942.1%+ 109.7%1522
17Audi1,8531.8%+ 2.3%194,2931.6%– 5.1%1920
18Volvo1,6891.7%+ 49.1%214,1461.6%+ 61.9%2023
19Mini1,3871.4%+ 20.9%203,0401.1%+ 24.4%2125
20Nissan1,1471.1%– 58.3%165,3502.0%– 13.8%1616
21Dacia1,0841.1%– 47.8%232,2170.8%– 58.0%2319
22Omoda & Jaecoo1,0131.0%+ 44.5%242,4910.9%+ 53.3%2227
23Jeep1,0071.0%+ 290.3%271,6870.6%+ 160.3%2530
24Tesla9350.9%+ 835.0%222,1450.8%– 37.1%2415
25BYD8330.8%– 71.0%186,1272.3%– 25.4%1310
26Cupra6130.6%– 48.0%251,4430.5%– 29.2%2624
27Honda6120.6%– 39.4%261,3810.5%– 61.5%2721
28Suzuki4610.5%+ 0.0%281,0840.4%– 5.1%2828
29Seat3240.3%– 56.9%307070.3%– 56.2%2926
30MG3120.3%+ 14.3%316370.2%+ 7.8%3131
31Iveco2590.3%– 53.6%296790.3%– 29.9%3029
32Land Rover1580.2%– 22.5%363520.1%– 37.3%3533
33Alfa Romeo1320.1%– 4.3%343610.1%+ 4.0%3234
34DS1300.1%– 9.1%323560.1%– 13.2%3432
35Porsche930.1%– 25.6%352400.1%– 17.2%3637
36Isuzu920.1%+ 4.5%333600.1%+ 106.9%3335
37Foton570.1%– 75.2%372080.1%– 26.5%3736
38Tenax560.1%– 74.1%381790.1%– 17.1%3838
39Lexus320.0%– 60.5%39680.0%– 55.6%3939
40Alpine260.0%new40610.0%new4046
41Subaru130.0%– 65.8%42300.0%– 79.9%4141
42Maserati100.0%– 60.0%41290.0%– 40.8%4245
43Bentley60.0%+ 200.0%43120.0%+ 100.0%4349
44Lamborghini30.0%+ 50.0%4480.0%+ 166.7%4552
45Aston Martin30.0%+ 50.0% –40.0%– 55.6%4750
46Hongqi20.0%n/a4670.0%+ 250.0%4651
47Ferrari20.0%+ 0.0%4740.0%+ 0.0%4853
48Maxus10.0%– 91.7%45100.0%– 84.1%4443

Turkiye March 2026 – models (PC only):

PosModel (PC only)Mar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosFY25
1Renault Clio4,9236.2%– 4.2%114,9417.1%+ 26.3%11
2Toyota C-HR3,6184.5%+ 30.6%78,9914.3%+ 36.5%39
3Renault Megane Sedan3,5494.4%– 7.3%47,9123.8%– 18.3%42
4VW Taigo2,4883.1%+ 270.2%144,9422.3%+ 121.7%1015
5Fiat Egea Sedan2,4043.0%– 35.1%55,8942.8%– 38.5%63
6Renault Duster2,3883.0%+ 264.0%65,7082.7%+ 170.5%819
7Toyota Corolla Sedan and Estate2,3753.0%– 31.5%29,6184.6%– 6.6%24
8Peugeot 30082,3603.0%+ 15.7%94,8922.3%+ 19.1%1118
9Togg T10X2,3132.9%– 27.3%114,9602.4%– 26.9%97
10Peugeot 20082,2222.8%– 30.7%35,7672.7%+ 3.1%714
11Kia Sportage2,1762.7%+ 212.6%12n/an/an/an/a42
12Togg T10F2,1272.7%new164,4592.1%new1229
13Hyundai i201,9202.4%+ 1.6%86,1082.9%+ 13.1%513
14Opel Frontera1,8722.3%new253,3481.6%new2133
15Citroen C3 Aircross1,6482.1%new193,3961.6%new2044
16Hyundai Bayon1,4301.8%– 5.5%233,6281.7%– 21.6%1920
17Chery Tiggo 71,4131.8%+ 23.5%222,8801.4%– 10.3%2324
18Hyundai Tucson1,3721.7%+ 9.9%153,6521.7%+ 16.2%1822
19KG Mobility Torres1,3701.7%+ 131.8%203,7881.8%+ 97.1%1731
20Mini Countryman1,3671.7%+ 24.4%18n/an/an/an/a36
21Fiat Egea Cross1,3481.7%– 51.3%174,1482.0%– 28.3%148
22VW Tiguan1,2891.6%+ 8.6%284,3212.1%+ 54.0%1340
23Renault Austral1,1081.4%+ 68.6%292,4321.2%– 4.9%2439
24BMW X11,0461.3%– 44.8%27n/an/an/an/a26
25Skoda Kamiq1,0261.3%+ 19.6%24n/an/an/an/a37
26Opel Corsa9401.2%– 38.4%103,8851.8%– 18.0%1517
27Tesla Model Y9351.2%+ 835.0%302,1451.0%– 37.1%n/a5
28Nissan Qashqai8911.1%– 60.6%213,8781.8%– 14.8%1616
29Skoda Octavia8651.1%– 0.6%311,9670.9%– 4.4%n/a34
30Skoda Superb7601.0%– 6.2%32n/an/an/an/a30
31Peugeot 4087530.9%– 63.6%13n/an/an/an/a21
32Opel GrandlandΒ 7310.9%– 26.5%n/an/an/an/an/a38
33Audi Q27270.9%n/a38n/an/an/an/an/a
34Dacia Sandero Stepway7270.9%– 62.8%n/an/an/an/an/a10
35Citroen C5 Aircross7260.9%n/a26n/an/an/an/a48
36Jaecoo 77250.9%+ 3.4%372,2031.0%+ 35.6%2541
37Jeep Compass6840.9%#DIV/0!n/an/an/an/an/an/a
38Chery Tiggo 86750.8%– 47.3%363,0831.5%+ 20.6%2225
39Volvo XC606330.8%#DIV/0!n/an/an/an/an/an/a
40BMW 3 Series6170.8%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a

Source: ODMD

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