Serbia Full Year 2023: Skoda Octavia, Scala and Kamiq top charts
The Skoda Octavia is #1 in Serbia for the third time.
Discover over 15 years of Serbian Historical Data here.
Based on data by our local partner CE Auto, the Serbian new car market grows 6.4% year-on-year in 2023 to 30,683 sales. The Skoda Octavia (+50%) is up two spots on last year to snap the pole position for the third time in the nameplate’s history in Serbia after 2018 and 2019. The Skoda Scala and Kamiq surge from outside the 2022 Top 10 onto #2 and #3 respectively, making the Top 3 100% Skoda for the first time. The Toyota Corolla (-1.1%) is up one spot on #4 despite a year-on-year loss, it is followed by the Skoda Superb (+3.9%) and Citroen C3 new in the Top 10. Leader last year, the Skoda Fabia (-38.8%) implodes top #7 while the Fiat Tipo, #2 in 2022, disappears from the Top 10.
Previous year: Serbia 2022: Skoda Fabia and Fiat Tipo top market down -5.6%
Two years ago: Serbia 2021: Skoda Fabia signs first win in 7 years in market up 14.9%
Full December 2023 Top 10 models below.
Full Year 2023 Top 10 models vs. Full Year 2022 figures below.
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