Luxembourg September 2025: Hyundai (+151.4%), Ford (+117.3%) impress

Hyundai sales are up 151.4% year-on-year in September.

New car sales in Luxembourg gain 4.3% year-on-year in September to 3,776 units, leading to a year-to-date tally up 1.7% to 36,494. Mercedes (+12.2%) repeats at #1 to sign its 2nd win of the year with 10.9% share. It remains #3 year-to-date. Still leader through September, Volkswagen (-18.9%) is back up to #2 despite a ghastly YoY fall. BMW (-18.9%) is down to #3, followed by Audi (-5.6%) and Skoda (-21.6%) all underperforming. Hyundai (+151.4%) surges to #6 with 4.8% share vs. 2.9% so far this year. Ford (+117.3%) is also impressive in the remainder of the Top 10.

Previous month: Luxembourg August 2025: Mercedes and BMW neck on neck

One year ago: Luxembourg September 2024: Mini (+45.6%) stands out in negative market

Full September 2025 Top 46 All brands ranking below.

Luxembourg September 2025 – brands:

PosBrandSep-25%/24Aug2025%/24PosFY241Mercedes41310.9%+ 12.2%13,63310.0%+ 21.2%332Volkswagen3739.9%– 18.9%34,28211.7%– 5.0%113BMW  3559.4%– 18.9%24,08211.2%– 1.3%224Audi  2546.7%– 5.6%52,6257.2%+ 2.7%445Skoda2115.6%– 21.6%42,4216.6%+ 7.2%556Hyundai1814.8%+ 151.4%111,0722.9%– 8.8%10117Ford  1634.3%+ 117.3%91,2503.4%+ 42.0%9148Renault1534.1%– 14.0%61,8225.0%+ 14.7%669Peugeot  1493.9%– 21.6%81,4794.1%+ 27.8%7710Mini1393.7%+ 6.1%148002.2%+ 36.1%141911Volvo1353.6%+ 8.9%169422.6%– 28.4%11912Tesla1273.4%– 5.2%216701.8%– 48.9%19813Kia1213.2%+ 14.2%71,2903.5%+ 8.0%81014Opel1123.0%+ 38.3%158552.3%+ 29.0%131715Porsche731.9%– 16.1%127872.2%– 20.7%151216Nissan731.9%+ 356.3%185271.4%+ 51.4%212517Toyota651.7%– 45.8%137812.1%– 15.7%161318Dacia611.6%+ 7.0%109352.6%+ 17.3%121519Mazda611.6%+ 110.3%224591.3%+ 24.1%232420Cupra601.6%+ 36.4%176831.9%+ 24.0%182021Alfa Romeo521.4%+ 1200.0%252680.7%+ 72.9%263122Citroen491.3%+ 58.1%197712.1%+ 27.2%172123Polestar461.2%– 11.5%282430.7%+ 3.4%282724Seat431.1%– 17.3%274341.2%– 32.3%241825Land Rover421.1%+ 31.3%205011.4%+ 0.0%222326Fiat350.9%+ 66.7%235471.5%– 30.7%201627MG320.8%+ 300.0%262100.6%– 67.0%292228BYD320.8%+ 23.1%311620.4%– 17.8%303029Jeep280.7%– 9.7%302600.7%+ 41.3%272830Suzuki220.6%+ 57.1%292890.8%+ 4.3%252631Lancia110.3%new46490.1%new414932Honda100.3%+ 42.9%331090.3%– 35.9%313233Subaru70.2%+ 75.0%36620.2%– 37.4%393634Lexus60.2%+ 20.0%39860.2%– 14.0%353435BAIC50.1%+ 0.0%37420.1%+ 147.1%434536Ferrari40.1%+ 33.3%34790.2%+ 11.3%373737Aston Martin40.1%+ 300.0%42340.1%– 2.9%444338Lamborghini30.1%– 66.7%40640.2%+ 0.0%383839Maserati30.1%+ 0.0%43250.1%– 34.2%454140Lotus30.1%n/a48140.0%– 33.3%474241Alpine20.1%+ 0.0%32870.2%+ 117.5%344042DS20.1%– 85.7%–790.2%– 57.5%362943Xpeng20.1%– 66.7%41560.2%+ 250.0%404444Smart10.0%– 95.2%351070.3%– 23.6%323345DFSK10.0%– 75.0%38910.2%+ 167.6%333946Alpina10.0%n/a49100.0%+ 11.1%4952–Others511.4%+ 466.7%–3050.8%+ 187.7%– –

Source: Statistiques Luxembourg

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Previous post Belgium September 2025: Volkswagen #1, BMW (-43.6%), Tesla (-49%) struggle
Next post Chile September 2025: Suzuki (+50.7%), Volkswagen(+183.5%) highlight market up 23.7%