Cyprus November 2024: Nissan snaps the brands top spot

Nissan Juke sales are up 72.7% year-on-year in November

Data by our local partners SEMO Cyprus and INNOSOFT shows a Cyprus market off -13.8% year-on-year in November to 1,072 sales. The year-to-date tally remains in positive territory however at +2.8% to 14,378 and bar a catastrophic month of December should end the year with an uptick. This month Nissan (+71.1%) surges into the brands top spot, its second win of the year after last February. Kia (-38.7%) is relegated to 2nd place with an appalling year-on-year evolution and it’s also the case for Toyota (-52.4%). In contrast Jeep (+205.3%), Audi (+165%), Renault (+72.4%), Mercedes (+15.2%) and Volkswagen (+10.5%) all defy the negative market in the remainder of the Top 10.

Model-wise, the Kia Sportage (-41.9%) and Nissan Qashqai (-4.4%) are equal #1 with 4% share, followed closely by the VW T-Roc (+75%) and Mini Countryman (-37.9%). The Renault Arkana (+383.3%), Kia Stonic (+175%) and Nissan Juke (+72.7%) soar while the Jeep Avenger is estimated to rank #10.

Previous month: Cyprus October 2024: Kia (+73.6%) places Sportage and Stonic on top

One year ago: Cyprus November 2023: Toyota Yaris back to #1, sales up 30.1%

Full November 2024 Top 32 All brands and Top 20 models below.

Cyprus November 2024 – brands:

PosBrandNov-24%/23Oct2024%/23PosFY231Nissan14213.2%+ 71.1%51,4309.9%+ 71.9%452Kia11911.1%– 38.7%12,77419.3%+ 10.3%113Toyota10910.2%– 52.4%21,45410.1%– 17.1%324Volkswagen1059.8%+ 10.5%31,53910.7%+ 40.9%245Hyundai757.0%– 50.0%131,2628.8%+ 9.5%536Jeep585.4%+ 205.3%103712.6%+ 42.1%10167Mercedes534.9%+ 15.2%46604.6%+ 0.5%778Audi534.9%+ 165.0%65824.0%+ 6.2%899Renault504.7%+ 72.4%123482.4%– 21.4%111110Mini434.0%– 36.8%82611.8%– 53.1%16811BMW363.4%+ 12.5%77275.1%– 4.3%6612Land Rover292.7%+ 61.1%113182.2%+ 57.4%131713Ford282.6%+ 12.0%93852.7%+ 16.3%91314Volvo262.4%+ 100.0%142271.6%– 24.8%171515Seat232.1%+ 666.7%20910.6%– 25.4%232216Lexus212.0%+ 162.5%151861.3%+ 28.3%182017Dacia191.8%– 38.7%192771.9%– 17.1%141218Mazda181.7%+ 38.5%211491.0%+ 6.4%202119Skoda171.6%– 58.5%223402.4%– 34.6%121020Porsche151.4%– 6.3%162611.8%– 21.1%151421Honda70.7%– 22.2%171360.9%+ 2.3%212322MG60.6%– 87.5%231711.2%+ 10.3%191923Peugeot60.6%n/a31100.1%– 86.1%312624Ssangyong40.4%– 60.0%18990.7%+ 2.1%222525Suzuki20.2%– 84.6%24790.5%– 36.3%252426Lamborghini20.2%+ 100.0% –80.1%+ 60.0%323727Cupra10.1%– 93.3%27830.6%– 45.0%241828Maserati10.1%– 85.7% –470.3%– 31.9%262729Alfa Romeo10.1%n/a26210.1%– 38.2%272930Jaguar 10.1%– 50.0% –170.1%– 26.1%283131Citroen10.1%– 50.0% –40.0%– 90.9%362832McLaren10.1%n/a –30.0%n/a40 –

Cyprus November 2024 – models:

Note: This ranking features the Top 30 models year-to-date ordered based on their November sales and may therefore not be 100% accurate.

PosModelNov-24%/23Oct2024%/23PosFY231Kia Sportage434.0%– 41.9%18876.2%+ 88.3%262Nissan Qashqai434.0%– 4.4%136614.6%+ 97.9%493VW T-Roc423.9%+ 75.0%75714.0%+ 33.1%584Mini Countryman413.8%– 37.9%32491.7%– 52.8%1245Nissan Juke383.5%+ 72.7%154353.0%+ 35.9%8116Toyota Yaris Cross363.4%– 72.5%44853.4%– 12.8%6n/a7Hyundai Tucson343.2%– 64.2%207855.5%+ 47.0%338Kia Stonic333.1%+ 175.0%21,0637.4%+ 72.3%129Renault Arkana292.7%+ 383.3%91681.2%+ 5.0%162210Jeep Avenger (est)242.2%n/an/a1260.9%+ 6200.0%n/an/a11VW T-Cross232.1%+ 9.5%104373.0%+ 97.7%71412Audi Q3232.1%+ 1050.0%81891.3%+ 18.1%152413Toyota C-HR222.1%+ 340.0%63302.3%+ 10.4%111214Hyundai Kona222.1%+ 0.0%n/a1290.9%– 39.2%n/a1515Kia Ceed191.8%– 80.0%113472.4%– 20.2%10716VW Taigo171.6%+ 325.0%191340.9%– 17.8%n/a2317VW Tiguan161.5%+ 60.0%171371.0%+ 48.9%n/an/a18Kia Picanto141.3%+ 250.0%53792.6%+ 4.4%91019Toyota Corolla131.2%+ 18.2%n/a1320.9%– 29.4%n/a1720Toyota Yaris121.1%– 92.9%n/a1451.0%– 50.7%201n/aToyota RAV4111.0%– 59.3%142031.4%– 5.6%1413n/aFord Puma111.0%– 31.3%161641.1%+ 23.3%1728n/aMercedes GLC111.0%+ 37.5%n/a1210.8%+ 36.0%n/an/an/aDacia Duster100.9%– 44.4%n/a1310.9%– 29.6%n/a18n/aDacia Sandero90.8%– 18.2%181320.9%– 1.5%n/a27n/aBMW X180.7%+ 14.3%121391.0%– 4.8%n/a25n/aNissan X-Trail50.5%– 61.5%n/a2061.4%+ 24.1%1319n/aVW Golf50.5%– 58.3%n/a1541.1%+ 165.5%18n/an/aPorsche Cayenne40.4%– 50.0%n/a1481.0%+ 38.3%19n/an/aMG 440.4%– 91.3%n/a1330.9%+ 54.7%n/an/a

Source: SEMO Cyprus and INNOSOFT

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