Belgium May 2026: Leapmotor, MG, Fiat stand out

Leapmotor sales are up 620.7% year-on-year in May.

New car sales in Belgium drop -2.1% year-on-year in May to 33,625 units, meaning the year-to-date tally is now off -4.1% to 185,232. BMW (+7.3%) defies the negative market to remain by far the most popular marque in the country at 11.1% share. Volkswagen (-24.7%) reclaims the 2nd spot it holds year-to-date despite a steep YoY fall. Peugeot (-4.6%) is up two spots on last month to #3, distancing Audi (-11.1%), Mercedes (-15.2%) and Dacia (-31.5%) all in dire straits. Skoda (+19.4%) and Kia (+2%) are the only two additional gainers in the Top 10. Below, Leapmotor (+620.7%), MG (+211.3%), Fiat (+83%), BYD (+75.1%) and Tesla (+74.6%) stand out.

Previous month: Belgium April 2026: Audi up to #2 in stable market

One year ago: Belgium May 2025: Peugeot (+54.8%), Dacia (+43.3%) defy market off -11.7%

Full May 2026 Top 66 All brands ranking below.

Belgium May 2026 – brands:

PosBrandMay-26%/25Apr2026%/25PosFY251BMW3,74111.1%+ 7.3%120,19210.9%– 9.0%112Volkswagen2,6597.9%– 24.7%316,3098.8%– 10.9%223Peugeot2,5057.4%– 4.6%512,3436.7%+ 6.7%574Audi2,4047.1%– 11.1%212,6156.8%– 0.9%445Mercedes2,0406.1%– 15.2%412,7986.9%– 9.9%336Dacia1,7345.2%– 31.5%79,6385.2%– 23.3%757Renault1,6855.0%– 5.0%611,0456.0%– 7.9%668Skoda1,5514.6%+ 19.4%88,6194.7%+ 14.9%899Volvo1,2053.6%– 11.0%96,3953.5%– 13.9%111010Kia1,2003.6%+ 2.0%116,6743.6%– 11.0%101111Toyota1,1983.6%– 25.2%107,7374.2%– 21.2%9812Tesla1,1683.5%+ 74.6%185,7033.1%+ 33.9%131513Citroen1,0833.2%+ 0.9%155,5273.0%+ 1.1%141414MG9963.0%+ 211.3%173,6162.0%+ 104.5%181915Hyundai9412.8%+ 4.3%125,0112.7%– 13.3%161216Opel8832.6%+ 29.1%135,7283.1%+ 26.9%121617Ford 8132.4%– 24.9%145,2812.9%– 14.0%151318Mini7302.2%+ 10.9%163,6502.0%+ 14.0%171819Fiat5161.5%+ 83.0%202,2601.2%+ 47.8%212420BYD5061.5%+ 75.1%192,6771.4%+ 92.0%192221Leapmotor4181.2%+ 620.7%331,1550.6%+ 323.1%263422Suzuki3691.1%+ 37.7%271,7250.9%– 13.0%222123Jeep3421.0%+ 52.0%241,3650.7%+ 26.3%252924Mazda2590.8%+ 14.6%251,7160.9%+ 21.0%232625Nissan2490.7%– 55.5%222,3631.3%– 45.1%201726Cupra2390.7%– 25.3%211,4920.8%– 24.7%242527Seat1920.6%– 16.5%261,0760.6%– 43.9%272728Jaecoo1890.6%+ 170.0%357560.4%+ 486.0%343729Land Rover1780.5%– 48.7%231,0550.6%– 48.3%282030Xpeng1730.5%+ 53.1%289250.5%+ 78.9%323331Polestar1700.5%– 27.4%349630.5%– 23.3%312832Porsche1700.5%– 55.6%301,0030.5%– 37.9%292333Omoda1670.5%+ 391.2%317850.4%+ 533.1%333934Honda1480.4%+ 13.8%299840.5%+ 17.6%303035KG Mobility1410.4%+ 243.9%326420.3%+ 103.8%353536Alfa Romeo1070.3%– 7.8%365860.3%– 26.3%363137Lexus710.2%– 53.9%374480.2%– 36.0%373238DS680.2%+ 4.6%413990.2%– 4.3%383639Smart660.2%+ 83.3%382500.1%+ 21.4%403840Zeekr590.2%new393670.2%new395841Alpine510.2%– 19.0%402340.1%+ 20.0%414042Mitsubishi370.1%+ 1133.3%421980.1%+ 4850.0%426743Subaru300.1%+ 150.0%481070.1%+ 52.9%434544Lancia280.1%+ 47.4%441030.1%+ 30.4%444245Ferrari250.1%+ 56.3%43930.1%– 2.1%464346Lynk & Co220.1%+ 4.8%451000.1%+ 12.4%454147Lotus100.0%– 9.1%49470.0%– 42.7%494448Aston Martin90.0%+ 12.5%53390.0%– 18.8%515349Dongfeng90.0%+ 125.0%61290.0%+ 31.8%536050Allied Vehicles80.0%+ 14.3%54360.0%+ 16.1%525551BAIC80.0%– 11.1%46280.0%– 34.9%544652Lamborghini80.0%+ 14.3%51490.0%+ 2.1%485253Livan70.0%+ 133.3%59160.0%– 36.0%585454Maserati70.0%+ 40.0%52630.0%+ 37.0%474755Forthing60.0%– 53.8%47250.0%– 53.7%564856NIO50.0%n/a55270.0%+ 2600.0%555957DR 40.0%new58220.0%new576258Tripod40.0%– 42.9%64130.0%– 76.8%594959Chevrolet30.0%n/a–30.0%n/a698260Bentley20.0%– 88.9%50410.0%– 30.5%505061Lucid20.0%n/a–30.0%+ 50.0%707762Sportequipe20.0%new62110.0%new617063Caterham10.0%+ 0.0%6550.0%– 61.5%666464McLaren10.0%– 75.0%6830.0%– 62.5%717165Skyworth10.0%new–20.0%new748966Voyah10.0%n/a7040.0%+ 100.0%6880

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