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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 toΒ 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-TrailΒ 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 500Β 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

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

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
3RenaultΒ 3149.4%– 0.6%2
4HyundaiΒ Β 2457.3%+ 15.6%8
5FordΒ Β 2326.9%+ 5.5%7
6CitroenΒ Β 2216.6%– 7.5%6
7Peugeot2086.2%– 16.5%5
8Dacia1524.5%– 39.0%4
9MitsubishiΒ Β 1213.6%+ 44.0%12
10Subaru1203.6%+ 26.3%10
11KiaΒ Β 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 WallΒ Β 321.0%+ 77.8%30
23BMW310.9%– 3.1%22
24ChevroletΒ Β 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

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
1ToyotaΒ Β 1,9107.5%– 6.1%222,0207.8%+ 4.0%11
2HyundaiΒ Β 1,8377.2%– 3.8%119,4266.9%+ 10.1%32
3KiaΒ Β Β 1,7356.8%+ 15.0%717,0056.1%– 1.4%45
4ChevroletΒ Β 1,5666.1%– 3.5%316,0795.7%– 12.1%53
5FordΒ 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
8PeugeotΒ 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
46RenaultΒ Β 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

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.Β The average new-vehicle retail transaction price is $46,029, up $722 on last year.Β 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 AccordΒ Β 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.Β 

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%

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