Croatia November 2025: VW T-Cross #1, Opel Frontera up to #6

First Top 20 finish for the Opel Frontera, directly to #6.

The Croatian new car market is stable in November at +0.4% year-on-year to 4,038 units. The year-to-date tally is now up 7.9% to a record 64,934. Volkswagen (+11.2%) repeats at #1 with 14.8% share vs. 12.3% year-to-date, distancing Skoda (+21.2%). Opel (+239.2%) posts a tremendous lift but this is due to a particularly low year-ago result when it ranked #15. Toyota (+28.6%) also shines at #4 but is the last gainer in the Top 10. Kia (-49.4%), Dacia (-31.7%), Hyundai (-22.2%), Audi (-16.4%) and Renault (-15.9%) are all hit hard.

Over in the models charts, the VW T-Cross (+37.1%) reclaims the top spot off the Skoda Octavia (+35%) for the first time since last January. It remains a distant second year on year with one percentage point of market share separating the two models. The Suzuki Vitara (-28%), which was #1 a year ago, sinks YoY but still manages an excellent third place with a market share above its YTD level. The Opel Mokka (+550%) continues to surge in 4th position wit the Suzuki S-Cross (+70.8%) up 11 spots on October to #5. The event of the month is the first Croatian Top 20 finish for the new Opel Frontera landing directly at a stunning 6th place with 2.3% share. The model is starting to score interesting results across Europe and could be a real success if it continues this way.

Previous month: Croatia October 2025: Citroen (+416.1%), Opel (+107.7%) highlight record market

One year ago: Croatia November 2024: Suzuki Vitara and VW Golf top surging market

Full November 2025 Top 45 All brands and Top 20 models below.

Croatia November 2025 – brands:

PosBrandNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY241Volkswagen59614.8%+ 11.2%18,00012.3%+ 13.5%222Skoda53813.3%+ 21.2%28,79713.5%+ 9.6%113Opel3298.1%+ 239.2%35,8118.9%+ 60.5%364Toyota3157.8%+ 28.6%43,8285.9%– 3.4%645Suzuki2827.0%– 9.9%54,0456.2%+ 7.2%556Renault2125.3%– 15.9%65,1507.9%+ 18.0%437Hyundai1754.3%– 22.2%72,8804.4%– 10.5%888Dacia1664.1%– 31.7%83,5695.5%+ 8.9%779Audi1583.9%– 16.4%92,5173.9%+ 4.7%101010Kia1363.4%– 49.4%122,5864.0%– 16.3%9911BMW1233.0%– 6.1%112,2983.5%+ 21.0%111212Citroen1002.5%+ 92.3%101,4552.2%– 8.9%141313Mazda932.3%– 13.1%131,2231.9%– 14.3%151414Peugeot872.2%– 22.3%161,5362.4%– 25.7%121115Mercedes822.0%+ 26.2%171,2221.9%+ 2.4%161716Geely701.7%+ 2.9%188611.3%+ 67.8%182317Nissan561.4%– 22.2%208101.2%– 1.0%191918Cupra551.4%– 3.5%159631.5%+ 82.0%172219Ford501.2%– 61.2%191,5302.4%+ 11.1%131520MG481.2%– 60.3%147031.1%– 42.0%211621BYD451.1%n/a213030.5%#######275222Tesla380.9%+ 322.2%242690.4%– 53.3%282123Volvo340.8%– 34.6%226741.0%+ 1.5%222024Omoda330.8%new401070.2%new36 –25Jaecoo260.6%new28800.1%new39 –26Seat210.5%– 65.6%347311.1%– 32.8%201827Porsche190.5%+ 11.8%263360.5%– 19.6%242528Fiat190.5%+ 137.5%293180.5%– 43.4%252429Honda190.5%+ 72.7%321270.2%– 14.2%342930SsangYong150.4%+ 66.7%272560.4%+ 374.1%293331Mini140.3%+ 16.7%252540.4%+ 71.6%303032Forthing120.3%– 50.0%234060.6%+ 105.1%232833Lexus120.3%– 7.7%331620.2%+ 58.8%323134Land Rover100.2%– 69.7%312370.4%– 8.1%312635Mitsubishi100.2%+ 150.0%35820.1%+ 583.3%383836Jeep80.2%– 55.6%303170.5%+ 40.3%262737Alfa Romeo60.1%+ 50.0%361600.2%+ 66.7%333238Subaru60.1%+ 0.0%371190.2%+ 116.4%353539DS50.1%+ 150.0%38890.1%+ 58.9%373440Lynk & Co50.1%+ 0.0%39540.1%+ 260.0%403741Xpeng40.1%n/a –50.0%+ 400.0%444742Leapmotor30.1%new –90.0%new43 –43Bentley10.0%+ 0.0%41110.0%+ 83.3%424044Cadillac10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a56  –45Pininfarina10.0%new –10.0%new57 –

Croatia November 2025 – models:

PosModelNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY241VW T-Cross2185.4%+ 37.1%23,0684.7%+ 39.8%222Skoda Octavia1894.7%+ 35.0%13,7175.7%– 6.8%113Suzuki Vitara1363.4%– 28.0%71,9893.1%+ 5.3%634Opel Mokka1303.2%+ 550.0%32,0823.2%+ 319.8%5n/a5Suzuki SX4 S-Cross1112.7%+ 70.8%161,0821.7%– 7.0%1296Opel Frontera942.3%newn/an/an/anew –7Hyundai Tucson922.3%+ 9.5%101,0021.5%– 13.4%14108VW Tiguan922.3%+ 217.2%n/a1,1231.7%– 9.3%1179Skoda Scala802.0%– 14.0%99091.4%+ 21.2%19n/a10VW T-Roc802.0%+ 128.6%48761.3%+ 2.1%201711Skoda Kamiq781.9%+ 56.0%51,2611.9%+ 12.3%91312Toyota Yaris Cross781.9%+ 95.0%n/an/an/an/an/a1113Toyota Corolla741.8%+ 45.1%12n/an/an/an/a2014Renault Captur691.7%– 25.0%131,8892.9%+ 58.6%7815Opel Corsa661.6%+ 312.5%82,9414.5%+ 47.8%3516Skoda Kodiaq641.6%– 20.0%171,0691.6%+ 43.3%13n/a17VW Tayron631.6%new14n/an/an/an/a –18Kia Stonic611.5%– 50.4%n/a9091.4%– 15.1%181419Dacia Sandero601.5%– 38.8%201,2011.8%+ 18.9%101520Toyota C-HR601.5%– 7.7%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/aDacia Duster511.3%– 46.9%151,6472.5%+ 9.1%86n/aVW Golf501.2%– 71.8%n/a9171.4%– 0.8%1616n/aCitroen C3411.0%+ 7.9%n/a9091.4%+ 28.2%1719n/aRenault Clio401.0%– 45.2%n/a2,2993.5%+ 18.3%44n/aSuzuki Swift350.9%– 32.7%n/a9671.5%+ 143.0%15n/a

Source: Promocija Plus

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