Luxembourg January 2026: Mercedes #1, Citroen up 91.7%

Citroen sales almost double in Luxembourg in January.

New car sales in Luxembourg fall a steep -10.2% year-on-year in January to 3,339 units. Mercedes (+6.9%) snaps the brands top spot for the first time since last September with an excellent 13.8% share. It distances the Full Year 2025 leader Volkswagen (+13.5%) and the year-ago #1 BMW (-25.3%). Citroen (+91.7%) and Ford (+20.8%) are the only additional gainers inside the Top 10. Just below, notice Mini (+31.1%), Toyota (+29.9%) and Nissan (+25.7%).

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Full January 2026 Top 46 All brands ranking below.

Luxembourg January 2026 – brands:

PosBrandJan-26%/24Dec1Mercedes46213.8%+ 6.9%102Volkswagen43012.9%+ 13.5%13BMW  35710.7%– 25.3%24Audi  2537.6%– 6.3%45Skoda2016.0%– 13.0%56Peugeot  1414.2%– 23.4%117Renault1414.2%– 19.4%78Ford  1223.7%+ 20.8%39Kia1193.6%– 14.4%610Citroen1153.4%+ 91.7%911Toyota1003.0%+ 29.9%1412Mini802.4%+ 31.1%1713Volvo742.2%– 9.8%1614Hyundai672.0%– 34.3%1215Opel591.8%– 43.3%1516Dacia531.6%– 48.0%2117Nissan441.3%+ 25.7%2318Porsche431.3%– 57.0%1319Cupra411.2%– 28.1%1820Land Rover391.2%– 50.6%2221Tesla321.0%– 52.9%822Fiat270.8%– 64.0%2423Mazda250.7%– 16.7%2924Seat230.7%– 25.8%1925Suzuki230.7%+ 27.8%3026MG220.7%+ 120.0%2027Polestar170.5%– 43.3%2728Alfa Romeo140.4%– 12.5%2829BYD140.4%– 17.6%2530Jeep130.4%– 7.1%2631Xpeng130.4%+ 85.7%3632Alpine100.3%+ 233.3%3533Ferrari90.3%+ 50.0%3334Smart90.3%– 85.0%3235Honda80.2%+ 0.0%3136Lexus60.2%– 57.1%4037Bentley50.1%+ 150.0%4238Lancia40.1%new3839DS30.1%– 57.1%3440Lamborghini30.1%– 40.0%3741Lotus30.1%+ 200.0%4542McLaren10.0%n/a –43Mitsubishi10.0%n/a –44Rolls-Royce10.0%+ 0.0% –45SsangYong10.0%n/a4846Subaru10.0%– 90.0%41

Source: Statistiques Luxembourg

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