Austria November 2025: VW at highest in 1.5 year, Mitsubishi Colt up to #7

First Top 20 finish for the Mitsubishi Colt.

23,008 new cars hit Austrian roads in November, a fantastic 20.5% year-on-year improvement. The year-to-date volume is now up 13.1% to 262,602. Volkswagen (+46.8%) plays a big role in the market’s overall rise, climbing to 16.8% share vs. 14.4% so far this year. This is the carmaker’s highest share since May 2024. Skoda (+3.9%) is more modest in 2nd place while BMW (-3.6%) actually falls. Hyundai (+119.6%) shoots up 10 spots on last month to #4. Seat (+63.4%) and Dacia (+21.8%) also shine in the remainder of the Top 10. In contrast Cupra (-23.7%) and Tesla (-7.7%) disappoint. BYD is up 64.3% to #14.

Model-wise, the Skoda Octavia (-7.2%) stays on top despite going against the positive market. It is followed by three Volkswagens: the Golf (+20.4%), Polo (+145.9%) and Tiguan (+29.5%). The new Dacia Bigster is back inside the Austrian Top 5 for the third time and breaks into the YTD Top 20 at #18. Below the BMW X1 (+4.8%), the Mitsubishi Colt (+542.6%) – a rebadged Renault Clio – scores its first Top 20 finish, landing directly at #7. The Hyundai i10 (#11) and MG ZS (#12) also impress.

Previous month: Austria October 2025: Sales up 11.4%, Skoda Octavia and Seat Ibiza on top

One year ago: Austria November 2024: Cupra breaks all records, BYD Seal repeats at #8

Full November 2025 Top 54 All brands and Top 20 models below.

Austria November 2025 – brands:

PosBrandNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY241Volkswagen3,87216.8%+ 46.8%137,78114.4%+ 11.7%112Skoda2,2349.7%+ 3.9%228,34510.8%+ 20.7%223BMW1,4656.4%– 3.6%318,0496.9%+ 3.5%334Hyundai1,2805.6%+ 119.6%1410,6084.0%+ 28.1%975Dacia1,0664.6%+ 21.8%712,2354.7%+ 23.0%796Audi1,0064.4%+ 1.4%415,9376.1%+ 9.1%447Seat1,0034.4%+ 63.4%612,3054.7%+ 3.9%658Mercedes1,0024.4%+ 7.9%512,3804.7%+ 9.0%569Toyota8083.5%+ 10.8%910,3673.9%+ 3.9%10810Peugeot7533.3%+ 19.1%88,4363.2%+ 27.4%121011Opel6973.0%+ 26.3%107,6062.9%+ 43.5%141812Renault6913.0%+ 0.0%138,6903.3%+ 28.8%111213Cupra6793.0%– 23.7%1110,6904.1%+ 71.4%81514BYD5902.6%+ 64.3%156,4112.4%+ 78.9%152215Ford5872.6%– 12.4%127,6502.9%+ 24.6%131616Kia5722.5%+ 32.4%195,6532.2%– 14.5%171317MG5662.5%+ 89.3%214,8581.8%+ 39.5%202118Mitsubishi5272.3%+ 206.4%232,2160.8%– 44.6%252019Mazda4652.0%– 22.9%185,7692.2%– 8.7%161420Citroen4602.0%+ 61.4%164,8921.9%+ 52.5%192321Volvo4151.8%+ 13.4%173,9071.5%– 5.9%221922Tesla4061.8%– 7.7%305,4822.1%– 18.9%181123Suzuki3521.5%– 1.4%224,0891.6%– 29.1%211724Fiat2961.3%+ 140.7%203,1221.2%– 1.1%232425Mini1980.9%+ 61.0%241,7410.7%+ 2.8%262626Jeep1780.8%+ 91.4%251,5370.6%+ 34.8%282927Leapmotor1400.6%new277210.3%new32 –28Nissan1140.5%– 61.0%332,6911.0%+ 2.6%242529Honda1060.5%+ 49.3%281,2840.5%+ 22.5%303130Alfa Romeo1040.5%– 11.9%261,4190.5%+ 32.7%293031Land Rover800.3%– 9.1%321,2760.5%+ 8.3%312832Porsche790.3%– 53.5%291,5490.6%– 7.7%272733Smart450.2%+ 36.4%313830.1%– 15.8%343434Polestar220.1%– 71.4%356850.3%+ 14.0%333235Subaru200.1%– 4.8%373700.1%+ 51.6%353536Lexus190.1%– 53.7%363090.1%– 28.8%373337Jaecoo190.1%new39320.0%new46 –38KGM/SsangYong150.1%– 50.0%343460.1%+ 65.6%363639Alpine120.1%+ 1100.0%381540.1%+ 1300.0%385040Xpeng80.0%n/a –100.0%+ 900.0%546941Lamborghini50.0%+ 400.0%42720.0%+ 132.3%404342Ferrari50.0%– 28.6%41700.0%– 24.7%414043DFSK50.0%n/a43320.0%+ 166.7%455144NIO50.0%n/a4980.0%+ 166.7%556045DS40.0%– 66.7%401220.0%– 37.4%393746MAN40.0%+ 100.0%47270.0%– 22.9%484247Omoda30.0%new4470.0%new56 –48Bentley20.0%n/a46450.0%+ 200.0%434949Maserati20.0%+ 0.0% –120.0%– 33.3%514650Aston Martin10.0%n/a45490.0%+ 96.0%424551BAIC10.0%n/a51200.0%+ 233.3%495652Lotus10.0%n/a –50.0%– 50.0%585453Cadillac10.0%n/a –20.0%– 33.3%615954Kutsenits10.0%n/a –10.0%– 50.0%6861

Austria November 2025 – models:

PosModelNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY241Skoda Octavia6082.6%– 7.2%17,4042.8%+ 2.5%122VW Golf5432.4%+ 20.4%36,3692.4%– 23.3%213VW Polo5092.2%+ 145.9%53,8721.5%+ 32.6%10134VW Tiguan4742.1%+ 29.5%104,0981.6%– 4.5%775Dacia Bigster4532.0%new122,7731.1%new18 –6BMW X14391.9%+ 4.8%44,8391.8%+ 10.4%447Mitsubishi Colt4371.9%+ 542.6%n/an/an/an/an/a8Toyota Yaris/Cross4111.8%+ 51.1%74,2291.6%+ 11.9%589VW Bus3751.6%+ 253.8%133,5011.3%+ 6.5%131210Seat Leon3731.6%+ 139.1%113,3591.3%+ 90.3%14n/a11Hyundai i103581.6%+ 2137.5%n/an/an/an/an/an/a12MG ZS3541.5%+ 70.2%n/a2,7341.0%+ 73.6%20n/a13Seat Ibiza3301.4%+ 42.9%25,0071.9%+ 10.1%3514Dacia Sandero3211.4%– 8.5%94,0101.5%– 3.3%9615Skoda Enyaq3111.4%– 14.1%142,7581.1%+ 30.9%19n/a16VW T-Roc2961.3%+ 46.5%n/an/an/an/an/an/a17VW Caddy2941.3%+ 72.9%n/an/an/an/an/a1518BYD Seal2881.3%– 8.6%n/a3,0251.2%+ 39.9%151819Skoda Karoq2791.2%– 20.5%174,1431.6%+ 23.3%61020Tesla Model Y2761.2%– 8.0%n/a3,8621.5%– 20.9%113n/aSkoda Fabia2521.1%+ 0.4%64,0721.6%+ 11.7%89n/aSkoda Elroq2461.1%new82,9821.1%new16 –n/aVW ID.71870.8%+ 39.6%n/a1,9620.7%+ 233.7%n/an/an/aDacia Duster1810.8%– 39.7%163,5221.3%+ 2.6%1211n/aBYD Sealion1390.6%+ 1290.0%n/a2,0060.8%+ 19960.0%n/an/an/aCupra Terramar830.4%– 52.0%n/a2,9371.1%+ 1108.6%17n/a

Source: Statistik Austria

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