Cyprus September 2025: BYD up to #7 with 5% share

BYD holds 5% of the Cypriot market for its third month of sales.

According to data shared with us by our local partners SEMO Cyprus and INNOSOFT, the Cyprus new car market is up 6.8% year-on-year in September to 1,432 units, but the year-to-date tally is down -4.1% to 11,803. Kia (-2.8%) easily holds onto the brands top spot with 14.8% share, albeit well below its YTD level of 16.1%. Toyota (+51.9%) surges ahead to 11.2% share and reclaims the #2 YTD spot off Hyundai (-6.1%) in the process. Nissan (+137.7%) is in tremendous shape at #3 ahead of a struggling Volkswagen (-36.4%). Renault (+240.7%) delivers the biggest gain in the Top 20 at #6 and 6.4% share. BYD storms into 7th place with 5% share for its third month in market. The Kia Stonic (+11.4%) is the best-seller for the month above the Renault Arkana and Toyota C-HR.

Previous month: Cyprus August 2025: Hyundai Tucson leads, Renault Arkana up to #5

One year ago: Cyprus September 2024: Kia Stonic leads, MG 4 inside Top 5

Full September 2025 Top 34 All brands and Top 10 models below.

Cyprus September 2025 – brands:

PosBrandSep-25%/24Aug2025%/24PosFY241Kia21214.8%– 2.8%41,89916.1%– 23.1%112Toyota16111.2%+ 51.9%21,1069.4%– 10.5%223Nissan1268.8%+ 137.7%31,0018.5%– 17.7%544Volkswagen1037.2%– 36.4%61,0408.8%– 23.4%425Hyundai936.5%– 6.1%11,0448.8%– 10.2%356Renault926.4%+ 240.7%75394.6%+ 98.9%8117BYD715.0%new11960.8%new21 –8BMW644.5%– 36.6%56335.4%+ 0.0%669Jeep594.1%– 16.9%84603.9%+ 64.3%9910Audi513.6%– 37.0%134153.5%– 10.9%10811Mercedes453.1%– 38.4%95584.7%+ 4.3%7712Dacia443.1%+ 109.5%103913.3%+ 61.6%111613Land Rover332.3%+ 17.9%192382.0%– 8.8%151314MG332.3%– 56.0%121141.0%– 29.2%201915Volvo322.2%+ 0.0%172021.7%+ 12.8%171716Porsche261.8%+ 73.3%212201.9%– 2.7%161517Mini251.7%– 19.4%202482.1%+ 43.4%141418Peugeot251.7%n/a151651.4%+ 5400.0%193119Skoda241.7%+ 33.3%162882.4%– 8.3%131220Lexus241.7%+ 4.3%181741.5%+ 20.8%181821Ford211.5%– 27.6%143733.2%+ 16.9%121022Honda130.9%+ 44.4%22950.8%– 12.8%232123Cupra110.8%+ 10.0%24950.8%+ 17.3%222424Ssangyong90.6%– 55.0%29600.5%– 22.1%262325Mazda70.5%– 65.0%25640.5%– 45.3%252026Suzuki60.4%+ 20.0%27480.4%– 34.2%282527Maserati60.4%+ 500.0%32160.1%– 65.2%312628Seat40.3%– 33.3%23850.7%+ 63.5%242229Bentley40.3%+ 33.3%31170.1%+ 21.4%303030Citroen20.1%n/a30520.4%+ 1633.3%273331Opel20.1%n/a26260.2%+ 766.7%293632Alfa Romeo20.1%+ 100.0%28130.1%– 27.8%322733Rolls Royce10.1%– 50.0%3550.0%+ 25.0%353534Aston Martin10.1%n/a –30.0%+ 50.0%3741

Cyprus September 2025 – models:

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

PosModelSep-25%/24Aug2025%/24PosFY241Kia Stonic886.1%+ 11.4%n/a6495.5%– 33.5%112Renault Arkana694.8%n/a53212.7%+ 169.7%7163Toyota C-HR634.4%+ 117.2%103012.6%+ 6.4%8104Nissan Qashqai563.9%+ 166.7%44273.6%– 29.3%445Kia Sportage523.6%– 23.5%25504.7%– 28.1%226Jeep Avenger463.2%n/a82892.4%n/a10217VW T-Roc443.1%– 38.0%n/a4063.4%– 19.6%558Nissan Juke392.7%+ 143.8%63523.0%– 8.6%689Hyundai Tucson362.5%– 5.3%14523.8%– 39.1%3310Toyota Yaris Cross352.4%+ 150.0%32562.2%– 38.8%116n/aKia EV3342.4%newn/a1731.5%new17n/an/aVW T-Cross271.9%– 34.1%n/a2101.8%– 46.8%137n/aMini Countryman241.7%– 22.6%n/a2171.8%+ 32.3%1212n/aAudi Q3 (est)231.6%– 17.9%n/a1050.9%– 27.6%2815n/aKia Picanto221.5%– 45.0%n/a2051.7%– 39.2%149n/aToyota RAV4221.5%– 8.3%n/a1601.4%– 10.1%1913n/aDacia Duster201.4%+ 100.0%91651.4%+ 43.5%1827n/aVolvo XC40191.3%+ 72.7%n/a1070.9%+ 2.9%27n/an/aHyundai Kona181.3%+ 350.0%72902.5%+ 176.2%929n/aBMW X1171.2%– 5.6%n/a2021.7%+ 75.7%1522n/aToyota Yaris161.1%– 5.9%n/a1201.0%– 7.0%2420n/aKia Xceed151.0%n/an/a2001.7%n/a1611n/aHyundai i10 (est)151.0%n/a77970.8%n/a30n/an/aNissan X-Trail130.9%+ 8.3%n/a1281.1%– 33.7%2114n/aDacia Sandero130.9%+ 44.4%n/a1100.9%– 2.7%2626n/aVW Tiguan110.8%+ 22.2%n/a1201.0%+ 9.1%2325n/aToyota Corolla80.6%+ 33.3%n/a1211.0%+ 8.0%2223n/aVW Golf70.5%– 30.0%n/a970.8%– 31.7%2919n/aFord Puma60.4%– 64.7%n/a1131.0%– 20.4%2517n/aVW Taigo50.3%– 70.6%n/a1501.3%+ 40.2%2024

Source: SEMO Cyprus and INNOSOFT

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