Cyprus April 2025: Renault Arkana up to #2 in market off -31.8%

The Renault Arkana is the 2nd best-selling vehicle in Cyprus in April.

According to our local partners SEMO Cyprus and INNOSOFT, the Cypriot new car market collapses -31.8% year-on-year in April to just 1,096 units. As a reminder, April 2024 was up 105.4% on the year prior. The year-to-date tally is now down -8.7% to 5,546. Kia (-48.5%) keeps the lead of the brands charts despite imploding year-on-year. Just 9 units below is Toyota (+0.7%) which manages the only year-on-year uptick in the Top 5. Mercedes (-14.9%), Volkswagen (-24.5%) and Hyundai (-52.7%) follow. In contrast Jeep (+353.8%), Renault (+121.2%) and Audi (+52.8%) all post market-defying surges.

Model-wise, the Hyundai Tucson (-61%) takes the lead with 5.2% share, with the performer of the month being the Renault Arkana (+276.9%) up from outside the March Top 20 directly into 2nd place. As a result it climbs to #8 year-to-date vs. #16 over the Full Year 2024. The VW T-Roc (-6.4%), Kia Sportage (-61.6%) and Toyota Yaris Cross (-44.4%) complete the Top 5. Still #1 year-to-date, the Kia Stonic (-65.1%) falls to #8 for the month.

Previous month: Cyprus March 2025: Kia Stonic back in charge

One year ago: Cyprus April 2024: Hyundai Tucson best-seller in surging market

Full April 2025 Top 33 All brands and Top 20 models below.

Cyprus April 2025 – brands:

PosBrandApr-25%/24Mar2025%/24PosFY241Kia15213.9%– 48.5%11,02618.5%– 11.9%112Toyota14313.0%+ 0.7%44908.8%– 22.8%223Volkswagen11110.1%– 24.5%34468.0%– 31.2%524Hyundai877.9%– 52.7%54868.8%+ 17.4%355Mercedes746.8%– 14.9%73125.6%+ 20.0%776Renault736.7%+ 121.2%142384.3%+ 87.4%8117Jeep595.4%+ 353.8%62234.0%+ 58.2%998Audi555.0%+ 52.8%101913.4%+ 2.1%1189BMW544.9%– 35.7%113326.0%+ 7.8%6610Nissan433.9%– 75.6%24758.6%– 38.2%4411Ford302.7%+ 3.4%91923.5%+ 15.0%101012Land Rover292.6%+ 0.0%191232.2%– 10.9%141313Skoda262.4%– 52.7%131112.0%– 50.4%161214Dacia222.0%+ 4.8%81262.3%+ 35.5%131615Porsche191.7%– 61.2%161132.0%– 20.4%151516Lexus141.3%– 6.7%15671.2%+ 15.5%181817Peugeot141.3%n/a18520.9%+ 2500.0%203118Honda141.3%+ 27.3%26400.7%– 11.1%212119Mini131.2%– 84.0%121492.7%+ 16.4%121420MG121.1%+ 0.0%23260.5%– 52.7%251921Cupra100.9%+ 100.0%21340.6%– 5.6%222422Volvo90.8%– 79.5%171102.0%– 3.5%171723Seat70.6%+ 0.0%20571.0%+ 96.6%192224Ssangyong60.5%– 60.0%22280.5%– 22.2%242325Opel50.5%+ 400.0%27110.2%+ 450.0%273626Mazda40.4%– 71.4%25300.5%– 34.8%232027Suzuki30.3%– 40.0%24200.4%– 23.1%262528Citroen20.2%+ 100.0% –60.1%+ 200.0%303329Jaguar 20.2%+ 0.0% –30.1%– 70.0%342930Maserati10.1%– 87.5%3170.1%– 76.7%282631Alfa Romeo10.1%– 66.7% –40.1%– 71.4%332732Rolls Royce10.1%+ 0.0% –10.0%+ 0.0%363533Aston Martin10.1%n/a –10.0%n/a3741

Cyprus April 2025 – models:

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

PosModelApr-25%/24Mar2025%/24PosFY241Hyundai Tucson575.2%– 61.0%52073.7%– 23.9%332Renault Arkana494.5%+ 276.9%n/a1512.7%+ 190.4%8163VW T-Roc444.0%– 6.4%61853.3%+ 1.6%654Kia Sportage433.9%– 61.6%73005.4%– 30.4%225Toyota Yaris Cross403.6%– 44.4%n/a1061.9%– 61.6%1466Kia Picanto363.3%+ 63.6%41452.6%+ 45.0%997Jeep Avenger312.8%+ 416.7%111282.3%+ 146.2%11218Kia Stonic292.6%– 65.1%13285.9%– 20.8%119Toyota Yaris292.6%+ 107.1%16631.1%+ 12.5%212010Toyota C-HR252.3%– 24.2%121222.2%– 10.9%131011Toyota RAV4211.9%– 12.5%14721.3%+ 0.0%191312Nissan Qashqai201.8%– 73.7%21843.3%– 57.2%7413VW T-Cross201.8%– 51.2%17861.6%– 67.0%16714BMW X1191.7%+ 171.4%n/a1272.3%+ 104.8%122215Kia EV3 (est)191.7%newn/a490.9%new28n/a16Hyundai Kona161.5%– 20.0%101963.5%+ 256.4%42917VW Taigo161.5%+ 6.7%9841.5%+ 61.5%172418Mercedes GLC151.4%– 16.7%n/a531.0%+ 1.9%263019Toyota Corolla141.3%– 12.5%15531.0%– 15.9%252320Nissan X-Trail121.1%– 58.6%8751.4%– 24.2%181421Porsche Macan121.1%+ 500.0%n/a531.0%+ 103.8%24n/an/aKia Ceed100.9%– 85.3%18711.3%– 56.7%20n/an/aNissan Juke90.8%– 85.7%31863.4%– 18.4%58n/aMini Countryman90.8%– 88.9%131372.5%+ 11.4%1012n/aBMW X280.7%+ 60.0%n/a490.9%+ 96.0%27n/an/aDacia Spring50.5%n/a19581.0%n/a23n/an/aKia Xceed40.4%– 75.0%201031.9%n/a1511n/aVolvo XC4030.3%– 89.3%n/a591.1%– 14.5%22n/an/aFord Focus20.2%n/an/a480.9%+ 2.1%30n/an/aSeat Arona20.2%+ 0.0%n/a490.9%+ 226.7%29n/a

Source: SEMO Cyprus and INNOSOFT

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