Turkiye October 2023: Market up 55.4% to yet another record, Togg up to #11

Local EV market Togg is now knocking on its home Top 10’s door.

Yet another record for the Turkish new light vehicle market with sales up 55.4% year-on-year in October to 101,367, eclipsing the previous record of 94,733 units in October 2020. It is therefore the first time more than 100,000 new vehicles are sold in October. With every month a new record so far this year, the YTD tally is now up 63.7% to a new all-time high 958,942 units over the first 10 months of the year. Fiat (+21.3%) severely trails the market but stays on top at 15.8% share. Renault (+97.7%) is catching up fast in 2nd place with 13.4% share vs. 10.7% so far this year. Toyota (+181%) shoots up eight spots on last month to #3 vs. #9 year-to-date, with Volkswagen (+6.7%) and Ford (-32.6%) both struggling below. In contrast Citroen (+192.8%), Peugeot (+158.6%) and Opel (+144.9%) sports stunning gains in the remainder of the Top 10. The launch honeymoon period may be over for Chery falling back four ranks on September to #9 but with 4.5% share it is still way above its YTD level of 3.2%. Local EV maker Togg advances a further two spots on last month to #11 with a very solid 3.5% share. MG (+2198.2%) and Nissan (+170.7%) shine below. Tesla is now communicating sales for Turkey and ranks #25 for the month and #19 year-to-date. Finally we welcome Chinese luxury brand Hongqi in the charts. 

Previous month: Turkiye September 2023: Sales up 55.9% to new record, Chery repeats at #5, Togg up to #13

One year ago: Turkiye October 2022: Skoda, Mercedes, BMW highlight market up 14.9%

Full October 2023 Top 49 All brands ranking below.

Turkey October 2023 – brands:

PosBrandOct-23%/22Sep2023%/22PosFY221Fiat16,01515.8%+ 21.3%1158,20216.5%+ 43.8%112Renault13,62613.4%+ 97.7%2102,38810.7%+ 44.9%223Toyota6,8716.8%+ 181.0%1141,9474.4%+ 15.2%954Volkswagen5,5495.5%+ 6.7%469,5627.3%+ 40.6%445Ford5,1625.1%– 32.6%382,9488.6%+ 47.0%336Citroen5,0625.0%+ 192.8%849,9885.2%+ 145.8%7107Peugeot4,9674.9%+ 158.6%663,8426.7%+ 180.1%598Hyundai4,6544.6%+ 32.9%746,3934.8%+ 24.7%869Chery4,5174.5%new531,0403.2%new11 –10Opel4,3574.3%+ 144.9%1059,1826.2%+ 137.2%6711Togg3,5673.5%new139,1711.0%new21 –12Mercedes3,0673.0%+ 40.2%925,4022.6%+ 45.2%131113Nissan2,7752.7%+ 170.7%1513,8751.4%+ 107.2%181714Dacia2,6532.6%– 28.0%1634,8443.6%+ 14.9%10815Skoda2,6162.6%+ 3.8%1227,4062.9%+ 77.1%121416MG2,5052.5%+ 2198.2%209,8671.0%+ 1106.2%202717Kia2,0932.1%+ 3.2%1717,8911.9%+ 13.7%151318Honda1,6801.7%– 3.5%1816,0461.7%– 11.0%171219BMW1,5951.6%– 36.1%1418,0041.9%+ 35.6%141520Audi1,5811.6%+ 5.3%1917,7521.9%+ 69.6%161621Cupra1,1611.1%+ 146.0%227,6270.8%+ 225.0%242222Seat1,0981.1%+ 542.1%247,7130.8%+ 65.2%231923Volvo8420.8%– 18.6%218,9470.9%+ 48.5%221824Skywell6200.6%new232,0410.2%new30 –25Tesla5000.5%newn/a10,7001.1%new19 –26Jeep3710.4%+ 336.5%282,6540.3%+ 51.1%272327Suzuki3140.3%– 37.3%264,0440.4%+ 102.0%252028Land Rover3020.3%+ 172.1%252,5010.3%+ 114.9%282829Iveco2910.3%+ 3.2%292,2050.2%– 3.3%292130Mini2230.2%+ 110.4%272,0240.2%+ 128.2%312931SsangYong1670.2%+ 119.7%321,4470.2%+ 76.0%343032DS1000.1%– 51.5%303,1730.3%+ 123.3%262633Isuzu1000.1%– 54.3%311,9250.2%+ 47.5%322534Alfa Romeo920.1%+ 17.9%331,9180.2%+ 486.5%333135Porsche680.1%+ 58.1%349760.1%+ 107.2%353236Lexus460.0%+ 48.4%373930.0%+ 51.2%383537Maserati430.0%+ 30.3%394800.1%+ 138.8%373738Mazda300.0%+ 100.0%382030.0%+ 39.0%433839Subaru150.0%– 70.6%368030.1%+ 68.7%363340Hongqi150.0%new –150.0%new48 –41Jaguar130.0%+ 333.3%41940.0%+ 8.0%443942Mitsubishi120.0%– 78.6%403650.0%– 80.3%392443Karsan120.0%– 20.0%432600.0%– 12.2%423644Leapmotor100.0%new353100.0%new40 –45Bentley40.0%+ 300.0%42310.0%+ 158.3%454246Ferrari40.0%+ 100.0%46210.0%+ 16.7%464147Aston Martin10.0%– 66.7%44200.0%– 4.8%474048Lamborghini10.0%+ 0.0%47130.0%+ 30.0%494349Seres (ex DFSK)00.0%– 100.0% –2890.0%+ 12.0%4134

Source: ODMD

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