Croatia September 2025: Skoda and Octavia on top, Opel Mokka up to #3

Opel Mokka sales are up almost 6-fold year-on-year in September.

4,640 new cars changed hands in Croatia in September, a solid 12.5% year-on-year improvement. This means the year-to-date tally is up 7.6% to 55,738. Skoda (-3.2%) reclaims the brands top spot with 13% share and despite falling year-on-year. Volkswagen (+18.1%) is also up one spot on last month to #2 with 12.4% of the market vs. 11.8% so far this year. For its part Toyota (+21.3%) is up two ranks to #3 and 8.5% share vs. #7 and 5.7% year-to-date. Brand leader for the past two months, Opel (+434.2%) falls to #4 but still surges year-on-year. Hyundai (+26.8%) and Dacia (+25%) also beat the market in the remainder of the Top 10. Geely (+25%) hits a record ranking and share at #12 and 2.3%.

Model-wise, the Skoda Octavia (+17.3%) is back to its traditional top spot with 5.7% share, in line with the 5.8% it commands year-to-date. The VW T-Cross (+71.4%) is up 14 ranks on last month to #2 who the Opel Mokka (+467.6%) soars to third position. The Dacia Sandero (-1.7%) is up seven spots on August to #4 but falls year-on-year. The Hyundai Tucson (+28.2%) rounds out the Top 5. Outstanding performances by the VW T-Roc (+90%) at #8, the Toyota C-HR at #10, the Opel Corsa (+625%) at #12 and the Dacia Duster (+45.8%) at #13.

Previous month: Croatia August 2025: Opel (+422%) repeats at #1

One year ago: Croatia September 2024: Skoda Octavia leads again, Geely Coolray up to #12

Full September 2025 Top 43 All brands and Top 20 models below.

Croatia September 2025 – brands:

PosBrandSep-25%/24Aug2025%/24PosFY241Skoda60413.0%– 3.2%27,45913.4%+ 7.0%112Volkswagen57412.4%+ 18.1%36,57811.8%+ 9.4%223Toyota3938.5%+ 21.3%53,1775.7%– 6.3%744Opel3908.4%+ 434.2%15,0779.1%+ 52.6%365Hyundai2846.1%+ 26.8%72,4554.4%– 10.1%886Renault2705.8%– 9.4%84,6878.4%+ 20.8%437Dacia2705.8%+ 25.0%63,1855.7%+ 16.8%678Suzuki2244.8%– 12.5%43,5046.3%+ 8.9%559Audi1944.2%– 3.0%92,1533.9%+ 7.9%101010Kia1904.1%+ 0.5%102,2964.1%– 11.9%9911BMW1663.6%+ 72.9%112,0173.6%+ 22.5%111212Geely1052.3%+ 25.0%197161.3%+ 104.0%182313Mazda932.0%– 20.5%139901.8%– 18.3%161414Citroen851.8%+ 226.9%141,1952.1%– 21.1%141315MG831.8%– 50.3%165311.0%– 48.3%221616Tesla751.6%– 15.7%331980.4%– 63.8%302117Peugeot711.5%– 45.8%151,3642.4%– 23.6%131118Mercedes651.4%– 12.2%171,0591.9%+ 2.3%151719Ford581.3%– 56.7%181,4122.5%+ 26.5%121520Cupra561.2%+ 133.3%208181.5%+ 89.4%172221Forthing491.1%+ 81.5%213580.6%+ 140.3%232822BYD491.1%n/a261940.3%#######315223Nissan471.0%– 29.9%226861.2%+ 0.7%201924Volvo390.8%+ 0.0%245931.1%+ 7.6%212025Porsche340.7%+ 41.7%282920.5%– 19.8%252526Seat230.5%– 14.8%126971.3%– 29.7%191827SsangYong220.5%+ 120.0%322190.4%+ 491.9%273328Land Rover190.4%+ 137.5%252120.4%+ 19.8%292629Mini150.3%– 6.3%342120.4%+ 75.2%283030Fiat140.3%– 17.6%312810.5%– 47.8%262431Honda130.3%+ 30.0%36930.2%– 19.8%352932Lexus110.2%+ 10.0%371360.2%+ 76.6%333133Jeep90.2%– 43.8%272940.5%+ 53.1%242734Subaru90.2%+ 800.0%391070.2%+ 132.6%343535Mitsubishi90.2%+ 350.0%30620.1%+ 785.7%383836Lynk & Co70.2%+ 40.0% –450.1%+ 462.5%393737DS60.1%+ 20.0%38780.1%+ 56.0%363438Alfa Romeo50.1%– 28.6%351480.3%+ 68.2%323239Jaecoo40.1%new29340.1%new40 –40Leapmotor30.1%new –60.0%new43 –41Omoda10.0%new23720.1%new37 –42Bentley10.0%n/a –90.0%+ 125.0%424043Aston Martin 10.0%n/a –30.0%+ 0.0%4744

Croatia September 2025 – models:

PosModelSep-25%/24Aug2025%/24PosFY241Skoda Octavia2655.7%+ 17.3%23,2235.8%– 9.4%112VW T-Cross2044.4%+ 71.4%162,6154.7%+ 42.0%323Opel Mokka1934.2%+ 467.6%41,7673.2%+ 297.1%5n/a4Dacia Sandero1152.5%– 1.7%111,0661.9%+ 33.9%9155Hyundai Tucson1092.3%+ 28.2%88081.4%– 14.4%15106Renault Clio1082.3%– 18.8%n/a2,1913.9%+ 21.4%447Suzuki Vitara1012.2%– 11.4%31,7363.1%+ 10.4%638VW T-Roc952.0%+ 90.0%5n/an/an/an/a179Skoda Kamiq942.0%+ 8.0%121,0591.9%+ 6.3%101310Toyota C-HR932.0%n/a18n/an/an/an/an/a11Renault Captur901.9%+ 32.4%61,7263.1%+ 67.9%7812Opel Corsa871.9%+ 625.0%12,7715.0%+ 46.1%2513Dacia Duster861.9%+ 45.8%91,5152.7%+ 20.3%8614Suzuki SX4 S-Cross811.7%+ 5.2%78911.6%– 13.3%13915Skoda Kodiaq741.6%– 18.7%n/a9261.7%+ 56.9%12n/a16Toyota Corolla741.6%n/an/an/an/an/an/a2017VW Tiguan741.6%– 43.5%n/a9731.7%– 14.6%11718VW Golf681.5%– 1.4%n/a8051.4%+ 20.1%161619Kia Sportage671.4%n/a15n/an/an/an/an/a20MG ZS671.4%– 46.4%14n/an/an/an/a18n/aKia Stonic601.3%– 3.2%n/a7861.4%– 11.8%1814n/aToyota Yaris Cross571.2%+ 46.2%137461.3%– 31.2%1911n/aCitroen C3451.0%+ 542.9%177971.4%+ 19.5%1719n/aSuzuki Swift420.9%– 8.7%n/a8701.6%+ 182.5%14n/an/aSkoda Scala390.8%– 40.0%n/a7261.3%+ 16.2%20n/a

Source: Promocija Plus

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