Cyprus November 2023: Toyota Yaris back to #1, sales up 30.1%

The Toyota Yaris is the best-selling vehicle in Cyprus in November.

Our local partners SEMO Cyprus and INNOSOFT have the Cyprus new car market up a fantastic 30.1% year-on-year in November to 1,244 units. This means the year-to-date tally is now up 28.9% to 13,989. Toyota (+112%) repeats at #1 with a very strong 18.4% share vs. 12.5% so far this year. However Kia (+16.2%) remains the most popular year-to-date with 18% share. Hyundai (+226.1%) climbs to 12.1% share vs. 8.2% year-to-date, with Nissan (+219.2%), Mini (+223.8%) and MG (+1500%) also posting extravagant gains. It is the first time MG ranks inside the Cyprus Top 10 at #7. 

Over in the models aisle, the Toyota Yaris (+302.4%) reclaims the top spot it holds year-to-date with a stellar 13.6% share, more than double its YTD level (6.1%). The Hyundai Tucson (+251.9%) stays in 2nd place above the Kia Ceed (+143.6%) and Sportage (+236.4%). #1 last month, the Mini Countryman drops to #5 in November, distancing the Nissan Qashqai (+164.7%) and Toyota RAV4 (+170%). The VW T-Cross (+320%), Nissan Juke (+266.7%) and Hyundai Kona (+144.4%) also impress below.

Previous month: Cyprus October 2023: Mini Countryman storms into #1, sales up 41.4%

One year ago: Cyprus November 2022: Market surges 62%, Volvo XC40 up to #2

Full November 2023 Top 35 All brands and Top 30 models below.

Cyprus November 2023 – brands:

PosBrandNov-23%/22Oct2023%/22Pos1Toyota22918.4%+ 112.0%11,75312.5%+ 4.7%22Kia19415.6%+ 16.2%32,51418.0%+ 46.0%13Hyundai15012.1%+ 226.1%21,1538.2%+ 42.2%34Volkswagen957.6%+ 46.2%51,0927.8%+ 6.0%45Nissan836.7%+ 219.2%68325.9%+ 57.0%56Mini685.5%+ 223.8%45564.0%+ 232.9%87MG483.9%+ 1500.0%221551.1%+ 260.5%188Mercedes463.7%– 16.4%76574.7%+ 24.2%79Skoda413.3%+ 32.3%125203.7%+ 111.4%1010BMW322.6%– 42.9%87605.4%+ 20.8%611Dacia312.5%+ 24.0%143342.4%+ 32.5%1212Renault292.3%– 70.4%104433.2%+ 6.2%1113Ford252.0%+ 66.7%153312.4%+ 21.7%1414Audi201.6%– 54.5%95483.9%+ 30.8%915Jeep191.5%+ 18.8%192611.9%– 29.3%1616Land Rover181.4%+ 260.0%162021.4%+ 31.2%1717Porsche161.3%– 27.3%113312.4%+ 69.7%1318Cupra151.2%+ 150.0%181511.1%+ 344.1%1919Volvo131.0%– 71.7%133022.2%+ 13.5%1520Mazda131.0%+ 44.4%201401.0%+ 169.2%2121Suzuki131.0%+ 18.2%241240.9%+ 21.6%2322Ssangyong100.8%+ 25.0%25970.7%+ 7.8%2523Honda90.7%– 57.1%231331.0%– 26.5%2224Lexus80.6%– 11.1%171451.0%+ 57.6%2025Maserati70.6%n/a27690.5%+ 137.9%2726Seat30.2%– 25.0%211220.9%– 5.4%2427Citroen20.2%– 75.0%28440.3%– 58.5%2828Jaguar 20.2%– 33.3%30230.2%– 36.1%3129Opel10.1%+ 0.0%29280.2%– 36.4%3030Rolls Royce10.1%n/a33140.1%+ 1300.0%3331Lamborghini10.1%n/a3550.0%+ 0.0%3632Smart10.1%n/a –50.0%– 28.6%3733Morgan10.1%n/a –10.0%n/a4134Peugeot00.0%– 100.0%26720.5%– 48.2%2635Alfa Romeo00.0%– 100.0%31340.2%+ 54.5%29

Cyprus November 2023 – models:

Note this ranking features the Top 30 models year-to-date ordered based on their November sales and may therefore not be 100% accurate.

PosModelNov-23%/22Oct2023%/22PosFY221Toyota Yaris16913.6%+ 302.4%38536.1%+ 30.2%112Hyundai Tucson957.6%+ 251.9%25343.8%+ 31.2%433Kia Ceed957.6%+ 143.6%204353.1%+ 16.0%764Kia Sportage745.9%+ 236.4%184713.4%+ 35.0%675Mini Countryman665.3%n/a15283.8%n/a5n/a6Nissan Qashqai453.6%+ 164.7%43342.4%+ 88.7%10147Toyota RAV4272.2%+ 170.0%62151.5%– 13.0%14108VW T-Roc241.9%+ 33.3%84293.1%– 16.9%829Hyundai Kona221.8%+ 144.4%122121.5%+ 35.9%151810Nissan Juke221.8%+ 266.7%93202.3%+ 39.1%111211VW T-Cross211.7%+ 320.0%132211.6%+ 57.9%132112Dacia Duster181.4%– 14.3%171861.3%+ 20.8%181713Skoda Kamiq181.4%+ 20.0%n/a1561.1%+ 45.8%242314Ford Puma161.3%+ 100.0%n/a1331.0%+ 16.7%282415Nissan X-Trail131.0%+ 550.0%211661.2%+ 8200.0%20n/a16Cupra Formentor121.0%n/an/a1371.0%n/a26n/a17Kia Stonic121.0%– 69.2%56174.4%+ 54.3%2518Renault Captur121.0%– 66.7%n/a1671.2%+ 22.8%191919Dacia Sandero110.9%+ 266.7%n/a1341.0%+ 39.6%272720Toyota Corolla110.9%– 42.1%141871.3%+ 11.3%1716n/aHyundai Bayon100.8%n/an/a1270.9%+ 58.8%29n/an/aKia Rio90.7%– 73.5%n/a5574.0%+ 115.9%38n/aToyota Aygo X90.7%– 10.0%n/a1260.9%+ 29.9%3029n/aRenault Arkana60.5%new71601.1%new23 –n/aToyota C-HR50.4%– 72.2%102992.1%– 27.1%124n/aVolvo XC4050.4%– 87.2%152091.5%+ 11.8%1615n/aKia Picanto40.3%– 86.2%113632.6%+ 22.6%99n/aVW Taigo40.3%– 77.8%n/a1631.2%+ 44.2%2122n/aAudi Q320.2%– 92.3%161601.1%– 17.9%2213n/aBMW X100.0%– 100.0%191461.0%+ 35.2%2526

Source: SEMO Cyprus and INNOSOFT

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