Poland June 2026: Market up 19%, Skoda Octavia #1, MG HS up to record 4th place

The MG HS breaks its Polish ranking record in June.

New car sales in Poland shoot up a splendid 19% year-on-year in June to 58,981 units. This means the year-to-date tally is now up 9.4% to 312,048. Toyota (+4.3%) and Skoda (+1.4%) keep the lead but significantly trail the market, unlike Volkswagen up 31.9% YoY at #3. Kia (+8.7%) overtakes BMW (+8.2%) to end the month at #4 while Dacia (+21.9%) is the only additional Top 10 member to outperform the overall growth rate. Audi (+13.2%) and Mercedes (+5.2%) are up but Renault (-11.8%) and Hyundai (-2.8%) both struggle. Below, BYD (+232.7%), Mazda (+165.5%), MG (+144.3%), Omoda (+93.4%) and Jaecoo (+93%) impress just as Chery celebrates one year in market at #19.

Over in the models charts, the Skoda Octavia (+29%) passes the Toyota Corolla (+0.7%) to sign its first win of the year with 3.6% share. It remains well below the Corolla year-to-date however. The Kia Sportage (+35.9%) holds onto the #3 spot while the MG HS (+202.7%) surges to 4th place overall, a new ranking record for the nameplate eclipsing its previous best of #5 reached last December. The Volvo XC60 (+39.5%) and Toyota Yaris Cross (+25.2%) stand out below as does the Omoda 5 (+57.6%) outside the Top 10. 

Previous month: Poland May 2026: BMW X3 breaks into Top 10 for the first time

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

Full June 2026 Top 50 brands and Top 10 models below.

Poland June 2026 – brands:

PosBrandJun-26%/25May2026%/25PosFY251Toyota6,80711.5%+ 4.3%143,91814.1%– 3.1%112Skoda6,35410.8%+ 1.4%232,85610.5%+ 8.8%223Volkswagen4,4157.5%+ 31.9%322,7007.3%+ 10.9%334Kia2,9875.1%+ 8.7%515,3124.9%– 5.3%555BMW2,9695.0%+ 8.2%416,7155.4%+ 12.4%446Mercedes2,7284.6%+ 5.2%614,0864.5%+ 1.7%777Dacia2,5544.3%+ 21.9%811,2203.6%+ 6.8%998Renault2,4614.2%– 11.8%109,8753.2%– 10.1%11109Hyundai2,4564.2%– 2.8%712,9444.1%– 10.6%8810Audi2,1963.7%+ 13.2%914,2314.6%– 0.9%6611MG2,0233.4%+ 144.3%119,1912.9%+ 46.2%121312Volvo1,6892.9%– 1.7%1210,5653.4%+ 0.8%101113Mazda1,3992.4%+ 165.5%225,3191.7%+ 80.7%192414Omoda1,3962.4%+ 93.4%177,1432.3%+ 123.4%132115BYD1,3342.3%+ 232.7%155,3041.7%+ 226.2%202316Peugeot1,1191.9%+ 19.0%235,5051.8%+ 7.4%181717Cupra1,0901.8%– 0.6%146,7502.2%+ 8.8%151518Ford1,0241.7%– 24.0%196,3612.0%– 16.2%161219Chery1,0191.7%+ 25375.0%165,2631.7%+ 131475.0%213720Lexus1,0131.7%– 4.0%137,1182.3%– 12.4%141421Tesla9451.6%+ 35.2%362,1900.7%+ 5.9%282522Jaecoo8221.4%+ 93.0%213,7111.2%+ 44.8%242223Nissan8191.4%+ 5.7%245,7871.9%– 1.0%171624Opel6921.2%– 15.2%204,2071.3%– 2.6%231825BAIC6771.1%+ 37.0%262,6970.9%+ 27.0%272626Citroen6501.1%– 27.9%184,4991.4%+ 9.9%221927Suzuki6091.0%+ 16.2%253,6191.2%– 9.2%252028Honda4110.7%+ 37.5%283,2051.0%+ 26.5%262729Seat4110.7%+ 26.5%291,8460.6%– 19.7%292830Subaru3590.6%+ 435.8%426620.2%+ 3.6%413931Land Rover3530.6%+ 52.8%301,6360.5%+ 14.8%313432Jetour3520.6%new271,3190.4%new35n/a33Porsche2970.5%+ 5.7%311,4790.5%– 21.7%323034Fiat2730.5%+ 35.8%331,8040.6%+ 97.4%303235Leapmotor2540.4%+ 213.6%371,1290.4%+ 189.5%363636Jeep2390.4%– 2.0%321,4730.5%– 5.5%333137Mini2300.4%– 29.9%351,3920.4%– 11.0%342938Bestune2280.4%+ 4460.0%349600.3%+ 13614.3%384339Geely2160.4%new417170.2%new404240Mitsubishi1670.3%+ 62.1%435380.2%– 22.1%433841KGM1580.3%– 3.7%409070.3%– 36.7%393342Alfa Romeo1540.3%– 23.0%389650.3%– 11.5%373543JAC1120.2%new396410.2%new424444Hongqi1010.2%new483230.1%new454645DS700.1%+ 29.6%463480.1%+ 29.9%444146Forthing620.1%+ 5.1%443040.1%– 11.1%464047Xpeng530.1%+ 2550.0%452560.1%+ 1322.2%485048Dongfeng520.1%+ 5100.0%492740.1%+ 6750.0%474549GAC470.1%new471970.1%new494750SWM180.0%newn/a680.0%new50n/a –Others1170.2%n/a –5090.2%n/a – –

Poland June 2026 – models:

PosModel Jun-26%/25May2026%/25PosFY251Skoda Octavia2,1063.6%+ 29.0%211,0463.5%+ 16.5%222Toyota Corolla1,9843.4%+ 0.7%112,0143.9%+ 5.6%113Kia Sportage1,5562.6%+ 35.9%37,8282.5%+ 14.3%344MG HS1,1261.9%+ 202.7%84,6591.5%+ 36.5%9105Hyundai Tucson1,1251.9%+ 14.3%46,8732.2%+ 28.7%566Toyota Yaris Cross1,0731.8%+ 25.2%66,9782.2%+ 13.9%457Volvo XC609501.6%+ 39.5%n/a5,8191.9%+ 11.8%7n/a8Toyota Yaris9211.6%+ 3.1%95,0241.6%– 8.7%879Dacia Duster9141.5%+ 10.8%74,1991.3%– 4.1%111110VW T-Roc8131.4%+ 14.3%n/a4,5371.5%– 0.4%108n/aToyota C-HR7971.4%– 17.3%56,7202.2%– 14.0%63n/aOmoda 57801.3%+ 57.6%n/a4,1901.3%+ 41.7%12n/an/aSkoda Superb7601.3%+ 10.6%n/a3,9721.3%+ 2.6%1412n/aSkoda Kamiq7391.3%– 9.2%n/a4,0531.3%+ 10.9%1313n/aCupra Formentor6751.1%+ 28.6%223,8771.2%+ 25.0%15n/a

Source: SAMAR

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