Luxembourg May 2025: Mercedes (+46.3%) approaches on VW (-5.7%), BMW (-11.4%)

Mercedes sales are up 46.3% year-on-year in May.

4,059 new cars found a buyer in Luxembourg in May, a solid 5.5% year-on-year improvement. The year-to-date tally edges up 1.6% to 21,093. Volkswagen (-5.7%) and BMW (-11.4%) continue to lead the brands ranking despite significant year-on-year drops. In contrast Mercedes (+46.3%) and to a lesser extent Audi (+17.6%) catch up. Skoda (+6.5%) evolves roughly like the market while Renault (-1%) disappoints. Peugeot (+67.3%) and Ford (+61.5%) are euphoric but not as much as Citroen (+259.1%) surging from #23 in April to #8 this month.

Previous month: Luxembourg April 2025: Peugeot, Mercedes, Audi stand out

One year ago: Sales back in negative (-12.6%), BMW (+13.3%) catches up on Volkswagen (+1.8%)

Full May 2025 Top 51 All brands ranking below.

Luxembourg May 2025 – brands:

PosBrandMay-25%/24Apr2025%/24PosFY241Volkswagen48211.9%– 5.7%12,57112.2%– 6.3%112BMW  42910.6%– 11.4%22,26610.7%– 5.8%223Mercedes41110.1%+ 46.3%32,0499.7%+ 28.2%334Audi  3217.9%+ 17.6%41,5737.5%+ 11.5%445Skoda2786.8%+ 6.5%51,2926.1%– 4.5%556Renault2075.1%– 1.0%81,0695.1%+ 4.7%667Peugeot  1644.0%+ 67.3%69454.5%+ 69.1%778Citroen1583.9%+ 259.1%235032.4%+ 63.8%12219Ford  1473.6%+ 61.5%97273.4%+ 37.4%91410Kia1253.1%– 26.9%78193.9%+ 25.6%81011Dacia1192.9%+ 17.8%105232.5%– 3.9%111512Hyundai1102.7%– 7.6%116323.0%– 8.5%101113Mini1032.5%+ 267.9%124202.0%+ 43.3%181914Volvo952.3%– 30.7%134812.3%– 30.2%14915Toyota912.2%+ 21.3%154732.2%– 9.6%161316Porsche892.2%– 23.3%164902.3%– 24.7%131217Nissan791.9%+ 172.4%252641.3%+ 6.9%222518Opel761.9%+ 26.7%184792.3%+ 64.6%151719Cupra691.7%+ 43.8%144462.1%+ 42.9%172020Fiat621.5%– 60.5%193671.7%– 31.5%191621Tesla481.2%– 46.1%243391.6%– 54.4%20822Mazda441.1%+ 46.7%222491.2%+ 3.3%242423Jeep441.1%+ 18.9%281330.6%+ 51.1%262824Land Rover421.0%– 26.3%173071.5%– 6.7%212325Seat300.7%– 61.0%212611.2%– 34.3%231826Suzuki290.7%+ 7.4%201750.8%– 2.2%252627Alfa Romeo280.7%+ 0.0%291200.6%+ 16.5%283128MG260.6%+ 36.8%271040.5%– 72.8%292229Polestar160.4%– 30.4%261240.6%+ 29.2%272730Ferrari150.4%+ 150.0%35500.2%+ 13.6%353731Alpine140.3%+ 55.6%37360.2%+ 80.0%394032DS120.3%– 42.9%32550.3%– 33.7%342933DFSK100.2%+ 100.0%47730.3%+ 305.6%323934BYD90.2%– 66.7%30870.4%– 13.0%303035Subaru80.2%– 11.1%44310.1%– 51.6%403636BAIC70.2%n/a48250.1%+ 733.3%424537Lexus50.1%– 50.0%36490.2%– 19.7%363438Lamborghini40.1%– 42.9%33420.2%+ 61.5%383839Jaguar40.1%– 71.4%41120.1%– 84.8%453540Smart30.1%– 78.6%38840.4%+ 37.7%313341Honda30.1%– 83.3%34620.3%– 42.1%333242Xpeng30.1%+ 50.0%31450.2%+ 2150.0%374443Lancia30.1%new43280.1%new414944Aston Martin30.1%+ 0.0%45210.1%+ 31.3%434345Maserati30.1%+ 50.0%39150.1%– 44.4%444146Chevrolet20.0%n/a –60.0%+ 500.0%505347Bentley10.0%– 66.7%4660.0%– 53.8%494648Cadillac10.0%– 50.0% –30.0%– 62.5%514849Caterham10.0%n/a –20.0%n/a536350Dallara10.0%new –10.0%new57 –51Laika10.0%new –10.0%new58 ––Others240.6%+ 300.0% –1260.6%+ 110.0%– –

Source: Statistiques Luxembourg

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