Poland November 2025: Chinese up 213.6% to 10.4% share

Leapmotor ranks #28 in Poland in November.

49,027 new passenger cars found a buyer in Poland in November, a tiny -0.2% year-on-year loss. The year-to-date tally remains in frank positive however at +6.8% to 529,648. Toyota (-32.7%) collapses but stays atop the brands charts with 13.5% share vs. 15.7% so far this year. Skoda (+10.3%) is catching up, to 12% of the market vs. 10.9% over the first 11 months of the year. Volkswagen (-2.8%) is weak at #3 unlike Audi (+15.4%), BMW (+23.3%) and Mercedes (+5.6%) all very solid. Just outside the Top 10, MG (+46.8%) and Cupra (+43.6%) stand out. Chinese carmakers are up 213.6% year-on-year to 5,105 units and 10.4% share vs. 3.3% in November 2024, with BYD up 1059.4%, Jaecoo (+274.8%), Omoda (+243.4%) and BAIC (+84.8%) among the best performers. Tesla is up 98.2%.

The Skoda Octavia (+24.1%) stays above the traditional leader, the Toyota Corolla (-61.1%) for the 2nd month running while the Toyota Yaris Cross (-18.2%) rounds out the podium with 2.4% share. The VW T-Roc (-11.9%) is up five spots on last month to #4 with the Kia Sportage (-19.3%) and Hyundai Tucson (-23.1%), both struggling, in tow. The MG HS (+17.4%) is down one rank on October to #7 but delivers only the 2nd year-on-year uptick in the Top 10. The Renault Captur (-0.9%) points its bonnet at #9.

Previous month: Poland October 2025: Skoda Octavia #1, MG HS up to #6, market up 9.6%

One year ago: Poland November 2024: MG breaks into Top 15, Toyota Corolla ultra dominant, sales up 18.4%

Full November 2025 Top 50 brands and Top 10 models below.

Poland November 2025 – brands:

PosBrandNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY241Toyota6,61713.5%– 32.7%182,95315.7%– 10.8%112Skoda5,88612.0%+ 10.3%257,70910.9%+ 8.5%223Volkswagen3,8557.9%– 2.8%338,4237.3%+ 12.4%334Audi2,8185.7%+ 15.4%627,1475.1%+ 3.2%665BMW2,7065.5%+ 23.3%428,1935.3%+ 14.3%576Mercedes2,4685.0%+ 5.6%726,5435.0%+ 2.3%787Hyundai2,2164.5%– 19.3%825,9184.9%– 7.8%858Renault2,0644.2%– 7.0%1019,0423.6%+ 2.2%10109Kia1,9964.1%– 26.7%528,2325.3%– 7.0%4410Dacia1,9504.0%– 15.9%919,7033.7%+ 13.4%9911MG1,3262.7%+ 46.8%1113,1072.5%+ 124.2%14n/a12Cupra1,2742.6%+ 43.6%1212,2902.3%+ 16.5%151413Ford1,2732.6%– 9.6%1314,2072.7%+ 9.7%121314Lexus9612.0%– 15.6%1413,5002.5%+ 3.6%131215Nissan8141.7%+ 17.3%239,3351.8%+ 9.6%16n/a16BYD8001.6%+ 1059.4%195,2201.0%+ 2179.5%24n/a17Opel7961.6%– 25.3%158,5311.6%– 12.1%18n/a18Citroen7461.5%+ 67.6%208,0691.5%+ 30.9%19n/a19Peugeot7411.5%– 11.0%189,0011.7%+ 2.4%17n/a20Volvo7351.5%– 32.9%1615,2002.9%+ 8.5%111121Omoda6801.4%+ 243.4%176,7691.3%+ 749.3%21n/a22Jaecoo6111.2%+ 274.8%215,5721.1%+ 1715.0%22n/a23Mazda5511.1%+ 32.8%245,2281.0%– 49.4%231524BAIC4861.0%+ 84.8%294,2620.8%+ 185.1%26n/a25Suzuki4620.9%– 45.5%226,9951.3%– 20.0%20n/a26Tesla4540.9%+ 98.2%373,9310.7%– 3.4%27n/a27Chery4310.9%new349040.2%new39 –28Leapmotor4230.9%n/a271,9280.4%+ 27442.9%36n/a29Honda4140.8%+ 18.3%254,3040.8%+ 18.5%25n/a30Fiat3790.8%+ 187.1%262,5240.5%– 0.1%32n/a31Seat2310.5%– 42.1%353,6390.7%– 12.7%28n/a32Mini2200.4%+ 56.0%283,2290.6%+ 45.4%29n/a33KGM2190.4%– 11.0%332,4360.5%– 0.2%33n/a34Alfa Romeo1960.4%+ 36.1%322,0690.4%+ 56.5%35n/a35Jeep1860.4%– 11.0%312,6680.5%+ 16.3%31n/a36Land Rover1720.4%– 13.1%362,3760.4%+ 19.2%34n/a37Porsche1690.3%– 35.0%303,1670.6%– 18.7%30n/a38Mitsubishi1600.3%+ 31.1%381,4900.3%– 17.9%37n/a39Geely920.2%new421700.0%new42 –40Subaru740.2%+ 34.5%401,1380.2%+ 13.7%38n/a41DS530.1%+ 3.9%395160.1%+ 14.4%41n/a42JAC520.1%newn/a990.0%new48 –43Hongqi350.1%n/a441030.0%+ 2475.0%45n/a44Dongfeng340.1%n/a451050.0%+ 10400.0%44 –45Bestune330.1%new431460.0%new43 –46Forthing290.1%+ 0.0%416490.1%+ 930.2%40n/a47MAN230.0%+ 228.6%501030.0%+ 145.2%47n/a48DFSK120.0%+ 500.0%461030.0%+ 593.3%46n/a49Bentley60.0%+ 20.0%48760.0%– 3.8%50n/a50Ferrari40.0%– 20.0%49790.0%– 3.7%49n/a –Others940.2%+ 276.0% –5460.1%+ 0.7% – –

Poland November 2025 – models:

PosModel Nov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY241Skoda Octavia1,8943.9%+ 24.1%118,5263.5%+ 8.4%222Toyota Corolla1,6133.3%– 61.1%221,4714.1%– 16.4%113Toyota Yaris Cross1,2012.4%– 18.2%412,1322.3%– 15.5%534VW T-Roc9762.0%– 11.9%99,2121.7%+ 13.0%8105Kia Sportage9622.0%– 19.3%312,7002.4%– 0.4%466Hyundai Tucson9371.9%– 23.1%810,6552.0%– 10.8%677MG HS8841.8%+ 17.4%67,2841.4%+ 93.1%11308Toyota C-HR8291.7%– 36.1%712,8222.4%– 1.5%349Renault Captur8121.7%– 0.9%n/an/an/an/an/a1710Toyota Yaris8031.6%– 26.1%109,7631.8%– 24.6%75n/aSkoda Superb7251.5%– 4.7%n/a6,9761.3%– 4.7%1211n/aDacia Duster7031.4%– 42.3%n/a7,6981.5%– 16.8%109n/aSkoda Fabia6751.4%+ 5.6%n/a6,7831.3%+ 5.4%1514n/aSkoda Kamiq6141.3%– 13.2%n/a6,9061.3%– 4.2%1412n/aToyota RAV45131.0%+ 90.7%58,3151.6%– 17.1%98n/aVolvo XC603540.7%– 31.5%n/a6,9741.3%+ 24.0%1316

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