Croatia November 2023: Toyota Yaris Cross up to 2nd place

The Toyota Yaris Cross is only outsold by the Skoda Octavia this month.

New car sales in Croatia rise 27% year-on-year in November to 3,427 units, leading to a year-to-date volume up 28.7% to 53,282. Skoda (+69.5%) and Toyota (+75.7%) both end the month all guns blazing with 14.7% and 10.4% share respectively vs. 11.5% and 5.3% year-to-date. Volkswagen (-13.5%) is in a bad way but stays #1 year-to-date for just 43 units above Skoda. Renault (-11.3%) also suffers this month at #4. In contrast Dacia (+104.7%) and Opel (+234.8%) beat the market in the remainder of the Top 10. Below, Nissan (+337.5%), Tesla (+128%) and MG (+84%) make themselves noticed.

The Skoda Octavia (+140.7%) is the faraway leader this month with 6% of the market. It however remains #2 year-to-date below the Renault Clio (+57.1%) down to #4 in November. The Toyota Yaris Cross breaks its ranking record for the 2nd month in a row, lifting to #2 overall with 4% share. It still doesn’t appear in the year-to-date Top 20. The Dacia Sandero (+150%) stays at #3 vs. #6 year-to-date, with the Renault Clio and Dacia Duster (+110.3%) rounding out the Top 5. In fact the Top 8 models all outpace the galloping market, with the Toyota Corolla (+68.1%), Skoda Kamiq (+74.4%) and Toyota Yaris (+34.6%) in tow. The Opel Astra (#12) and Peugeot 308 (#13) make their first appearance of the year inside the Top 20.

Previous month: Croatia October 2023: Toyota Yaris Cross up to record #4

One year ago: Croatia November 2022: VW up 146.3%, Taigo signs first win in the world, market up 5.4%

Full November 2023 Top XX All brands and Top 20 models below.

Croatia November 2023 – brands:

PosBrandNov-23%/22Oct2023%/22PosFY221Skoda50514.7%+ 69.5%16,11711.5%+ 47.1%222Toyota35510.4%+ 75.7%42,8385.3%+ 0.7%763Volkswagen34510.1%– 13.5%36,16011.6%+ 24.4%114Renault2286.7%– 11.3%25,65410.6%+ 138.6%375Dacia2196.4%+ 104.7%53,5146.6%+ 17.2%556Kia2076.0%+ 14.4%63,8147.2%+ 15.1%437Suzuki1594.6%+ 17.8%83,1205.9%+ 95.4%698Opel1544.5%+ 234.8%142,7365.1%– 16.0%849Hyundai1524.4%+ 2.7%72,2024.1%+ 1.6%10810Peugeot1343.9%+ 24.1%111,7643.3%+ 14.6%111011Mazda1223.6%+ 22.0%101,4062.6%+ 22.6%131412BMW1123.3%+ 4.7%91,2832.4%+ 17.7%161513Audi1113.2%+ 4.7%122,2884.3%+ 53.1%91214Mercedes852.5%– 4.5%151,3002.4%+ 13.7%151315Seat762.2%+ 40.7%131,3582.5%+ 59.0%141616Nissan702.0%+ 337.5%176451.2%– 15.4%211817Citroen641.9%– 7.2%169361.8%+ 12.2%171718Ford581.7%+ 0.0%221,6673.1%+ 18.1%121119Tesla571.7%+ 128.0%233920.7%+ 114.2%232420MG461.3%+ 84.0%199281.7%+ 1004.8%182821Volvo300.9%– 41.2%185000.9%+ 2.9%222022Cupra260.8%+ 116.7%216841.3%+ 67.2%202223Fiat150.4%+ 114.3%246921.3%– 2.1%191924Porsche150.4%– 21.1%203190.6%+ 36.9%242325Honda130.4%+ 0.0%28990.2%– 19.5%282726Mini100.3%+ 25.0%251860.3%+ 69.1%252927Land Rover100.3%+ 25.0%271440.3%– 19.6%262528Jeep90.3%+ 125.0%331130.2%– 77.1%272129Subaru70.2%– 12.5%29810.2%+ 161.3%293430Jaguar70.2%+ 0.0%30610.1%– 33.0%333031DS50.1%+ 66.7%34700.1%+ 37.3%303132Lexus50.1%– 28.6%26670.1%+ 63.4%313233Alfa Romeo40.1%– 20.0%35620.1%+ 51.2%323334SsangYong40.1%n/a32100.0%+ 150.0%374035Forthing30.1%new3190.0%new38 –36Smart20.1%– 50.0%36140.0%– 22.2%363537Geely20.1%new –20.0%new42 –38Ferrari10.0%+ 0.0% –40.0%+ 33.3%414239Mitsubishi00.0%– 100.0% –160.0%– 88.3%342640Dongfeng00.0%– 100.0% –150.0%+ 87.5%3537

Croatia November 2023 – models:

PosModelNov-23%/22Oct2023%/22PosFY221Skoda Octavia2076.0%+ 140.7%12,3424.4%+ 26.0%212Toyota Yaris Cross1394.1%n/a4n/an/an/an/an/a3Dacia Sandero1023.0%+ 155.0%31,3732.6%+ 17.9%644Renault Clio882.6%+ 57.1%22,5324.8%+ 227.1%195Dacia Duster822.4%+ 110.3%61,5232.9%+ 7.2%326Toyota Corolla792.3%+ 68.1%9n/an/an/an/a177Skoda Kamiq752.2%+ 74.4%71,0361.9%+ 77.4%11n/a8Toyota Yaris702.0%+ 34.6%n/an/an/an/an/a89VW Taigo692.0%– 34.9%101,3082.5%+ 38.0%8610Hyundai Tucson682.0%+ 51.1%88391.6%+ 5.7%161111Suzuki SX4 S-Cross672.0%+ 19.6%51,3592.6%+ 85.9%51312Opel Astra661.9%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a13Peugeot 308561.6%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a14Renault Captur561.6%+ 7.7%121,4202.7%+ 98.9%41515Kia Stonic541.6%+ 17.4%179801.8%– 2.8%12516Skoda Kodiaq541.6%n/a20n/an/an/an/an/a17VW T-Cross541.6%– 19.4%n/a1,1322.1%+ 23.6%9718Kia Sportage531.5%– 15.9%148531.6%+ 58.8%15n/a19Skoda Karoq521.5%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a20VW T-Roc511.5%– 1.9%n/a1,0812.0%+ 32.3%1010n/aVW Tiguan481.4%– 28.4%118891.7%+ 18.9%1414n/aSuzuki Vitara401.2%– 35.5%n/a1,3022.4%+ 113.8%718n/aKia Xceed391.1%+ 143.8%n/a7181.3%+ 13.8%1920n/aKia Ceed300.9%+ 57.9%n/a6831.3%+ 6.9%2019n/aMG ZS250.7%+ 4.2%n/a7301.4%+ 1023.1%17n/an/aOpel Corsa190.6%+ 850.0%n/a8601.6%+ 20.1%1316n/aRenault Megane170.5%– 70.2%n/a7031.3%+ 238.0%18n/a

Source: Promocija Plus

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