Poland June 2025: Skoda Karoq, Renault Captur impress in negative market

Skoda Karoq sales are up 230.5% YoY in June.

The Polish new car market edges down -1.3% year-on-year in June to 49,583 units. This means the year-to-date tally is now up just 3% to 285,282. Toyota (-14.4%) remains in the brands lead but significantly underperforms, seeing its share fall to 13.2% vs. 15.9% over H1. On the contrary Skoda (+32%) surges ahead, so that its YTD volume is close to stable at -0.5%. Volkswagen (-9.6%) falls but Renault (+15.1%) climbs 6 spots on May to #4 and 5.6% share vs. #9 and 3.9% so far this year. Dacia (+35.3%) and BMW (+31.3%) are the most dynamic in the remainder of the Top 10. Below, Chinese BYD (+2573.3%), Omoda (+1661%) and BAIC (+222.9%) deliver some of the biggest gains, with Tesla (+161.8%) also in great shape. 

Looking at the models ranking, the Toyota Corolla (+8.4%) keeps the lead with the Skoda Octavia (+20.4%) impressive at #2. The Kia Sportage (+1.2%) is up to #3, while the Hyundai Tucson (-16.9%) is up six spots on last month to #4 despite a significant YoY fall. Outstanding performances by the Skoda Karoq (+230.5%) and Renault Captur (+211.8%) inside the Top 5 and Top 10 respectively. This is the Karoq’s first ever Top 10 finish in Poland (previous best #11 in June 2020) and the Captur’s best ever ranking at #8 (previous best #9 last December). The Volvo XC40 (+59.3%) and VW Golf (+47.8%) also make themselves noticed below.

Previous month: Poland May 2025: MG (+83.8%) hits share record in market up 6.8%

One year ago: Poland June 2024: MG HS up to #12 in euphoric market

Full June 2025 Top 50 brands and Top 25 models below.

Poland June 2025 – brands:

PosBrandJun-25%/24May2025%/24PosFY241Toyota6,52713.2%– 14.4%145,34615.9%– 13.0%112Skoda6,26812.6%+ 32.0%230,19610.6%– 0.5%223Volkswagen3,3476.8%– 9.6%320,4767.2%+ 15.8%334Renault2,7905.6%+ 15.1%1010,9903.9%+ 4.2%9105Kia2,7475.5%+ 1.0%616,1685.7%+ 0.0%446BMW2,7455.5%+ 31.3%414,8755.2%+ 8.7%577Mercedes2,5935.2%– 3.2%513,8574.9%– 1.2%888Hyundai2,5285.1%– 11.2%714,4775.1%– 5.2%659Dacia2,0964.2%+ 35.3%910,5023.7%+ 15.1%10910Audi1,9403.9%– 27.1%814,3585.0%+ 8.3%7611Volvo1,7193.5%+ 35.2%1110,4843.7%+ 9.0%111112Ford1,3472.7%– 1.2%127,5882.7%+ 13.0%131313Cupra1,0972.2%+ 27.1%146,2032.2%+ 20.3%151414Lexus1,0552.1%– 29.7%158,1222.8%+ 14.9%121215Peugeot9401.9%+ 34.7%175,1271.8%+ 5.7%17n/a16Citroen9021.8%+ 27.2%184,0931.4%– 3.4%19n/a17MG8281.7%– 29.2%136,2852.2%+ 105.7%14n/a18Opel8161.6%– 28.6%164,3191.5%+ 19.9%18n/a19Nissan7751.6%– 18.0%215,8472.0%+ 4.7%16n/a20Omoda7221.5%+ 1661.0%193,1971.1%+ 5932.1%21n/a21Tesla6991.4%+ 161.8%302,0680.7%– 23.9%27n/a22Mazda5271.1%– 65.8%222,9441.0%– 57.5%221523Suzuki5241.1%– 56.8%203,9871.4%– 27.3%20n/a24BAIC4941.0%+ 222.9%242,1240.7%+ 397.4%26n/a25Jaecoo4260.9%new232,5630.9%new23n/a26BYD4010.8%+ 2573.3%251,6260.6%+ 6404.0%29n/a27Mini3280.7%+ 42.6%291,5640.5%+ 23.1%30n/a28Seat3250.7%+ 6.6%262,2980.8%– 5.1%25n/a29Honda2990.6%– 11.0%272,5340.9%+ 40.4%24n/a30Porsche2810.6%– 19.0%311,8900.7%– 24.9%28n/a31Jeep2440.5%+ 27.1%281,5580.5%+ 21.2%31n/a32Land Rover2310.5%– 14.1%331,4250.5%+ 23.2%33n/a33Fiat2010.4%– 71.4%369140.3%– 49.8%35n/a34Alfa Romeo2000.4%+ 47.1%341,0910.4%+ 48.6%34n/a35KGM1640.3%– 75.3%321,4330.5%– 17.4%32n/a36Mitsubishi1030.2%– 31.3%356910.2%– 38.4%36n/a37Leapmotor810.2%new373900.1%new38 –38Subaru670.1%+ 67.2%386390.2%– 14.9%37n/a39Forthing590.1%+ 5800.0%393420.1%+ 4785.7%39n/a40DS540.1%+ 42.1%402680.1%– 2.9%40n/a41MAN290.1%+ 866.7%44470.0%+ 261.5%42n/a42DFSK90.0%+ 200.0%41410.0%+ 412.5%44n/a43Abarth90.0%+ 200.0%49240.0%– 29.4%48n/a44Aston Martin80.0%+ 60.0%46350.0%+ 45.8%45n/a45Bentley70.0%– 65.0%42470.0%– 33.8%41n/a46Ferrari50.0%– 66.7%43450.0%– 10.0%43n/a47Alpine40.0%– 60.0%50170.0%– 19.0%50n/a48Lamborghini30.0%– 72.7%47290.0%– 27.5%46n/a49Xpeng20.0%new45180.0%new49 –50Jaguar10.0%– 97.3%48270.0%– 78.2%47n/a

Poland June 2025 – models:

PosModel Jun-25%/24May2025%/24PosFY241Toyota Corolla1,9714.0%+ 8.4%111,3754.0%– 18.5%112Skoda Octavia1,6333.3%+ 20.4%29,4793.3%– 16.2%223Kia Sportage1,1452.3%+ 1.2%46,8472.4%+ 4.0%464Hyundai Tucson9842.0%– 16.9%105,3411.9%– 17.1%775Skoda Karoq9651.9%+ 230.5%25n/an/an/an/a226Toyota C-HR9641.9%+ 14.6%57,8112.7%+ 16.8%347Toyota Yaris8931.8%– 26.8%95,5011.9%– 19.2%658Renault Captur8701.8%+ 211.8%13n/an/an/an/a179Toyota Yaris Cross8571.7%– 28.2%36,1252.1%– 23.8%5310Dacia Duster8251.7%– 5.6%124,3801.5%– 6.8%10911Skoda Kamiq8141.6%+ 26.6%153,6551.3%– 8.0%141212Skoda Fabia7631.5%+ 29.3%18n/an/an/an/a1413VW T-Roc7111.4%– 28.8%64,5541.6%+ 12.3%91014Skoda Superb6871.4%– 20.9%83,8711.4%+ 6.8%121115Renault Arkana6821.4%+ 17.4%n/an/an/an/a n/a n/a16Volvo XC606811.4%+ 27.1%175,2061.8%+ 46.8%81617Kia Ceed6461.3%+ 28.2%23n/an/an/an/a2418Skoda Kodiaq6271.3%+ 15.7%16n/an/an/an/a1819VW Golf6181.2%+ 47.8%14n/an/an/an/a2820Cupra Formentor5251.1%– 21.8%19n/an/an/an/a1321VW Tiguan5151.0%+ 2.0%203,4531.2%+ 0.5%161522Skoda Scala4961.0%+ 17.8%n/an/an/an/an/a2323Dacia Sandero4751.0%+ 22.4%n/an/an/an/an/a2524Volvo XC404731.0%+ 59.3%22n/an/an/an/a4225Toyota RAV44700.9%– 53.0%74,3381.5%– 39.6%118n/aNissan Qashqai4240.9%– 16.5%n/a3,8121.3%+ 1.9%1321n/aLexus NX3310.7%– 46.3%n/a3,5601.2%+ 33.7%1519

Source: SAMAR

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