Croatia June 2024: Opel (+219.2%), Citroen (+128.7%), Toyota (+128.6%) stand out

The Opel Corsa is now #2 year-to-date in Croatia.

New car sales in Croatia gain 14% year-on-year in June to 8,225 units, an excellent score given June 2023 was already up 41% on the year prior. The year-to-date volume is now up 14.8% to 38,794. Skoda (+79.8%) scores a stellar month and reclaims its usual top spot in the brands ranking, dislodging Volkswagen (-12.7%) in difficulty year-on-year but up to 12.3% share vs. 11.1% year-to-date. Opel (+219.2%) is euphoric in third place and climbs to #4 year-to-date as a result. Renault (-43.4%) implodes while Toyota (+128.6%) surges and rounds out the Top 5. Citroen (+128.7%) and Hyundai (+64.3%) also make themselves noticed in the remainder of the Top 10. Below, Tesla (+366.7%), BMW (+164.8%) and Porsche (+60.9%) stand out.

Model-wise, the Skoda Octavia (+117.3%) lodges a 5th consecutive monthly win with a strong 8.6% share. It is followed by the Opel Corsa (+3650%) up spectacularly on particularly weak year-ago results. The Corsa is up to #2 year-to-date as a result vs. #16 over the Full Year 2023. The VW T-Cross (+12.3%) almost matches the market at #3, distancing a freefalling Renault Clio (-48.8%). The Dacia Duster (+139%) and VW Tiguan (+55.6%) both impress, as do the Toyota Yaris Cross (+122.5%) and Skoda Kamiq (+36%) in the remainder of the Top 10. The Citroen C3 Aircross makes its very first appearance inside the Croatian Top 20 at #11 while at #13, the Tesla Model 3 delivers its first Top 20 result since September 2022 when it ranked #10.

Previous month: Croatia May 2024: VW up to 15.3% share, Skoda Octavia at highest in over 6 years

One year ago: Croatia June 2023: Renault Clio distant leader, market up 41%

Full June 2024 Top 42 All brands and Top 20 models below.

Croatia June 2024 – brands:

PosBrandJun-24%/23May2024%/23PosFY231Skoda1,23715.0%+ 79.8%25,44414.0%+ 60.7%112Volkswagen1,01412.3%– 12.7%14,32411.1%+ 6.7%223Opel84610.3%+ 219.2%32,7897.2%+ 26.8%484Renault5747.0%– 43.4%43,0767.9%– 23.6%335Toyota5356.5%+ 128.6%82,4986.4%+ 67.7%576Kia4215.1%– 15.6%121,7884.6%– 25.8%947Hyundai3684.5%+ 64.3%51,8804.8%+ 54.5%898Seat3053.7%– 11.3%148872.3%+ 5.3%14149Audi2973.6%+ 13.4%111,4363.7%– 7.8%101010Citroen2953.6%+ 128.7%91,2893.3%+ 125.0%121711Dacia2933.6%– 1.3%72,0855.4%– 5.5%7512Suzuki2603.2%– 38.2%62,4756.4%+ 24.2%6613Peugeot2573.1%+ 4.5%101,2873.3%+ 36.2%131114BMW2412.9%+ 164.8%131,3073.4%+ 93.3%111515Tesla1962.4%+ 366.7%184171.1%+ 112.8%212316Ford1561.9%– 66.5%178002.1%– 45.5%161217Mercedes1441.8%+ 20.0%167792.0%– 7.9%171618Mazda1431.7%+ 4.4%158662.2%+ 19.3%151319MG1151.4%– 19.6%194521.2%– 31.6%191820Fiat981.2%+ 25.6%244151.1%– 19.9%222021Cupra911.1%– 31.6%223120.8%– 28.4%231922Nissan650.8%+ 18.2%205161.3%+ 52.2%182123Geely560.7%new271420.4%new264224Porsche370.4%+ 60.9%262870.7%+ 55.1%242425Volvo340.4%– 32.0%214221.1%+ 62.9%202226Jeep280.3%+ 250.0%281290.3%+ 57.3%272727Forthing200.2%new231160.3%new283828Land Rover160.2%– 11.1%251420.4%+ 71.1%252629Mini140.2%+ 55.6%32940.2%– 28.2%292530DS130.2%– 7.1%35370.1%– 30.2%333031Honda110.1%+ 0.0%29860.2%+ 65.4%302832Alfa Romeo110.1%+ 450.0%30650.2%+ 85.7%313333Subaru90.1%– 30.8%33270.1%– 35.7%342934Lexus80.1%+ 0.0%31500.1%+ 61.3%323135SsangYong60.1%n/a34210.1%n/a363736Jaguar30.0%– 25.0%36220.1%– 38.9%353237Dongfeng30.0%n/a3780.0%– 42.9%373538Ferrari10.0%n/a –40.0%+ 33.3%393939Bentley10.0%+ 0.0% –40.0%+ 300.0%404040Aston Martin 10.0%n/a3930.0%+ 200.0%414641Lancia10.0%new –10.0%new48 –42Rolls Royce10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a49 –

Croatia June 2024 – models:

PosModelJun-24%/23May2024%/23PosFY231Skoda Octavia7048.6%+ 117.3%13,0277.8%+ 119.8%122Opel Corsa6007.3%+ 3650.0%81,5894.1%+ 99.1%2163VW T-Cross3574.3%+ 12.3%21,3273.4%+ 58.5%494Renault Clio2433.0%– 48.8%51,4953.9%– 20.5%315Dacia Duster1842.2%+ 139.0%31,0892.8%+ 11.9%636VW Tiguan1822.2%+ 55.6%76621.7%+ 22.6%13137VW Taigo1722.1%– 39.2%97391.9%– 19.9%1088Renault Captur1662.0%– 43.9%148622.2%– 16.3%849Toyota Yaris Cross1581.9%+ 122.5%179482.4%+ 219.2%71710Skoda Kamiq1551.9%+ 36.0%117271.9%+ 25.1%111111Citroen C3 Aircross1441.8%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a12Hyundai Tucson1431.7%+ 81.0%156681.7%+ 54.3%121413Tesla Model 31431.7%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a14Kia Stonic1381.7%+ 12.2%n/a5801.5%– 6.3%161215Seat Ibiza1351.6%+ 20.5%n/an/an/an/an/an/a16Opel Astra1301.6%n/a19n/an/an/an/an/a17Toyota Yaris1291.6%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a18Skoda Scala1281.6%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a19Toyota Corolla1241.5%+ 287.5%n/a4921.3%+ 53.8%20n/a20Peugeot 20081231.5%n/a18n/an/an/an/an/an/aVW T-Roc1181.4%– 40.4%105941.5%– 22.1%1410n/aFord Puma1161.4%+ 1060.0%205101.3%+ 736.1%19n/an/aSuzuki Vitara1141.4%– 40.3%121,2513.2%+ 35.5%57n/aCitroen C31091.3%+ 67.7%45801.5%+ 135.8%15n/an/aVW Golf1031.3%– 12.7%165231.3%+ 27.3%18n/an/aDacia Sandero780.9%– 41.4%n/a5391.4%– 31.3%175n/aSuzuki SX4 S-Cross690.8%– 63.5%67752.0%– 12.7%96

Source: Promocija Plus

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