Poland February 2026: Omoda C5 breaks into Top 10

The Omoda C5 is among the 10 most popular models in Poland in February.

47,466 new cars hit Polish roads in February, a 6% year-on-year improvement. The year-to-date tally is now down -1.4% to 87,750 units. Private sales account for 36.1% of the market while fleet sales are at 63.9%. The market share of Chinese passenger car manufacturers increases to 11.4% while BEVs fall to just 3.9% share. Toyota (-4.1%) remains the dominant force in the Polish market with 15.8% share, however this is well below the 19.5% it hit last month. Skoda (+23.5%) manages the biggest YoY gain in the Top 10 and advances to 10.8% share. Volkswagen (+7.5%) follows ahead of BMW (+14%) and Audi (-7.2%). Dacia (+20.6%) and Volvo (+4.8%) are also up in the remainder of the Top 10. Just outside, MG (+67.4%) is up to a best ever #11, previously reached 4 times. Finally Omoda (+201%) breaks all its records at #14 with 1,147 sales and 2.4% share.

The Toyota Corolla (+21.9%) is the best-selling vehicle in Poland once again, distancing the Skoda Octavia (+24.9%). The Hyundai Tucson (+43.7%) shoots up ten spots on January to land on the third step of the podium with 2.6% share. The Volvo XC60 (+12.5%) is up to a record 4th place, a ranking it also hit last April. Toyota also places the Yaris Cross (+4.5%) at #5, the C-HR (-26.3%) at #6 and the Corolla Cross (+66.6%) at #8. The big event of the month is the arrival of the Omoda C5 (+105.2%) inside Poland’s ten favourite nameplates for the first time.

Previous month: Poland January 2026: Toyota places 5 models in Top 6, Omoda and Cupra at record highs

One year ago: Poland February 2025: Volvo XC60 up to record #5

Full February 2026 Top XX All brands and Top 10 models below.

Poland February 2026 – brands:

PosBrandFeb-26%/25Jan2026%/25PosFY251Toyota7,51915.8%– 4.1%115,37817.5%– 8.7%112Skoda5,11510.8%+ 23.5%29,43910.8%+ 15.0%223Volkswagen3,3207.0%+ 7.5%36,6367.6%+ 1.7%334BMW2,5175.3%+ 14.0%54,4495.1%+ 12.1%545Audi2,4215.1%– 7.2%44,6745.3%– 7.5%466Hyundai2,2814.8%– 9.3%123,2313.7%– 37.0%887Kia2,2174.7%– 13.4%64,0044.6%– 26.8%658Volvo2,1224.5%+ 4.8%172,8643.3%– 3.8%10119Mercedes1,9204.0%– 5.7%73,6534.2%– 8.2%7710Dacia1,8333.9%+ 20.6%92,9533.4%+ 7.9%9911MG1,3662.9%+ 67.4%132,2962.6%+ 27.5%121312Renault1,2642.7%– 3.0%142,1402.4%– 10.3%141013Lexus1,2132.6%– 28.0%82,4252.8%– 35.0%111414Omoda1,1472.4%+ 201.0%152,0042.3%+ 202.7%162115Ford1,0922.3%– 4.9%112,1522.5%– 13.1%131216Cupra9672.0%+ 23.7%102,0862.4%+ 10.9%151517Chery8141.7%new231,2751.5%new213718Nissan7911.7%– 19.9%211,3581.5%– 19.2%191619Peugeot6721.4%– 20.7%191,4081.6%– 9.4%171720Suzuki6321.3%– 16.1%221,1021.3%– 25.1%222021Citroen6111.3%+ 14.0%161,3991.6%+ 33.0%181922Opel6031.3%– 6.1%181,3391.5%+ 19.6%201823Honda5721.2%+ 2.5%241,0031.1%+ 9.7%242724Jaecoo5121.1%+ 13.8%278581.0%+ 10.3%252225BYD4601.0%+ 248.5%201,0681.2%+ 258.4%232326BAIC4150.9%+ 36.1%287190.8%+ 30.5%262627Fiat3040.6%+ 64.3%266670.8%+ 82.7%283228Mazda2900.6%– 36.3%256860.8%– 20.6%272429Seat2740.6%– 12.7%314910.6%– 44.4%292830Land Rover2540.5%+ 30.3%353850.4%+ 0.5%333431Mini2290.5%– 1.3%294770.5%+ 21.1%302932Jeep2250.5%– 16.0%324380.5%– 1.6%313133Porsche1990.4%+ 38.2%363100.4%– 40.0%353034Tesla1530.3%– 21.1%333480.4%+ 17.2%342535Leapmotor1450.3%new303860.4%new323636Alfa Romeo1390.3%– 10.3%342760.3%– 11.5%363537JAC1200.3%new371880.2%new374438KGM1180.2%– 68.4%441510.2%– 72.6%383339Jetour970.2%new451300.1%new40n/a40Geely810.2%new391310.1%new394241Bestune680.1%new48790.1%new444342Mitsubishi570.1%– 46.2%43920.1%– 58.9%423843Subaru510.1%– 64.6%47650.1%– 74.1%473944DS480.1%– 23.8%42890.1%+ 4.7%434145Dongfeng450.1%+ 2150.0%40930.1%+ 3000.0%414546Hongqi400.1%new46580.1%new484647Forthing350.1%– 7.9%49460.1%– 56.6%494048Xpeng170.0%new41650.1%new465049SWM150.0%n/an/a210.0%+ 2000.0%50n/a50GAC90.0%new38700.1%new4547 –Others570.1%– 86.7% –950.1%– 85.5% – –

Poland February 2026 – models:

PosModel Feb-26%/25Jan2026%/25PosFY251Toyota Corolla2,0304.3%+ 21.9%14,1714.8%+ 6.3%112Skoda Octavia1,7883.8%+ 24.9%23,2833.7%+ 17.5%223Hyundai Tucson1,2262.6%+ 43.7%131,8142.1%– 5.5%664Volvo XC601,2112.6%+ 12.5%n/a1,5171.7%– 8.7%8n/a5Toyota Yaris Cross1,1582.4%+ 4.5%32,1912.5%+ 11.8%356Toyota C-HR1,1272.4%– 26.3%42,1342.4%– 32.4%437Kia Sportage1,0822.3%+ 1.1%81,8642.1%– 20.6%548Toyota Corolla Cross8031.7%+ 66.6%121,4031.6%+ 59.6%10n/a9Omoda 57821.6%+ 105.2%n/a1,2961.5%+ 95.8%12n/a10Skoda Superb7531.6%+ 55.9%n/an/an/an/an/a12n/aMG HS7421.6%+ 89.3%n/a1,2561.4%+ 21.2%1410n/aVW T-Roc7381.6%+ 45.3%71,5301.7%+ 3.8%78n/aToyota Aygo X6781.4%+ 176.7%101,3191.5%+ 93.7%11n/an/aToyota Yaris6581.4%– 28.9%61,4831.7%– 21.7%97n/aSkoda Kamiq6261.3%+ 40.0%111,2561.4%+ 25.3%1313n/aToyota RAV42940.6%– 62.0%51,2081.4%– 33.1%159

Source: SAMAR

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