Uruguay June 2026: Another record market, Chevrolet dislodges BYD to deliver 1st win this year

OmixChevrolet holds 11.1% of the Uruguayan market in June vs. 11% for BYD.

It’s a new record for Uruguayan new light vehicle sales, at +30.8% year-on-year to 6,471 units, believed to be the highest ever June volume. The year-to-date tally is up 19.6% to 36,790, here too a new record at this stage of the year. This month BYD (+57.2%) loses its pole position to Chevrolet (+51.6%) for 8 sales. This is Chevrolet’s first monthly win so far, but it remains a distant third YTD. Fiat (-21.3%) and Renault (-13.8%) suffer from particularly high year-ago volumes and both sink. In contrast Geely (+630.8%) posts another surreal YoY lift and repeats at a record 5th place. Suzuki (+285.4%), Omoda (+227.3%) and Toyota (+96.2%) also outpace the market in the remainder of the Top 10. 37 out of the 66 brands selling at least one unit this month are Chinese, and account for 44.3% share vs. 26.9% in June 2025 thanks to sales up 115.2% to 2,866.

Previous month: Uruguay May 2026: Record market, Geely #5, Chinese up 105.2% to 47.4% share

One year ago: Uruguay June 2025: Renault (+129.2%), Fiat (+74.1%) highlight negative market

Full June 2026 Top 66 All brands ranking below.

Uruguay June 2026 – brands:

PosBrandJun-26%/25May2026%/25PosFY251Chevrolet71711.1%+ 51.6%23,2678.9%+ 6.3%322BYD70911.0%+ 57.2%14,45012.1%+ 60.0%133Fiat6309.7%– 21.3%43,74410.2%– 23.1%214Renault5007.7%– 13.8%32,6437.2%– 11.3%455Geely3805.9%+ 630.8%51,5614.2%+ 359.1%8146Suzuki3705.7%+ 285.4%62,4176.6%+ 52.3%567Volkswagen3064.7%– 27.1%72,3166.3%– 11.9%648Toyota2574.0%+ 96.2%101,1233.1%+ 38.1%10139Hyundai2173.4%– 19.6%81,6504.5%– 26.3%7710Omoda1802.8%+ 227.3%127772.1%+ 138.3%141611JMC1692.6%+ 550.0%205871.6%+ 199.5%161912Chery1572.4%+ 11.3%148832.4%– 0.5%11813GAC1512.3%+ 4933.3%117772.1%+ 1366.0%133914Mitsubishi1492.3%+ 609.5%412350.6%+ 139.8%302615BAW1181.8%+ 807.7%155121.4%+ 387.6%183116MG1121.7%n/a242780.8%+ 363.3%274017Geely Riddara1031.6%+ 930.0%224061.1%+ 600.0%203818Dongfeng991.5%– 1.0%91,3243.6%+ 152.7%91219Changan851.3%+ 304.8%183991.1%+ 244.0%213020JAC831.3%+ 59.6%215451.5%+ 86.0%171721Nissan721.1%– 52.0%137392.0%– 25.1%151122Ford621.0%+ 24.0%193851.0%+ 59.1%222223Foton610.9%+ 1.7%173190.9%+ 38.1%262124Peugeot550.8%– 67.6%234691.3%– 47.6%191025Karry520.8%+ 10.6%262430.7%+ 38.1%292826Leapmotor480.7%+ 1500.0%331470.4%+ 716.7%374727Bestune460.7%+ 228.6%51890.2%+ 7.2%433728BMW430.7%+ 13.2%322510.7%+ 5.5%282429Citroen410.6%– 78.9%253390.9%– 70.0%24930Deepal400.6%n/a311950.5%+ 596.4%323631Mercedes390.6%+ 34.5%291950.5%+ 32.7%332932Victory370.6%– 41.3%273511.0%+ 0.3%231833DFSK290.4%– 21.6%351630.4%– 30.3%362534GWM290.4%– 43.1%163350.9%+ 49.6%252335Jetour290.4%– 65.1%288602.3%+ 126.9%121536Kia260.4%+ 36.8%40990.3%+ 3.1%413337Jeep250.4%– 45.7%451330.4%– 37.9%382738Ram250.4%+ 47.1%431180.3%– 5.6%393239Lynk & Co220.3%+ 214.3%421030.3%+ 157.5%404140Dongfeng Forthing180.3%+ 50.0%37760.2%+ 533.3%455141Jaecoo180.3%+ 260.0%381680.5%+ 409.1%344642Honda170.3%– 52.8%362020.5%– 43.1%312043Audi130.2%– 38.1%39980.3%– 15.5%423444Soueast130.2%new341670.5%new35 –45Xpeng130.2%+ 116.7% –400.1%+ 263.6%495346Mini120.2%+ 71.4%54530.1%+ 15.2%474547Wuling120.2%new30860.2%new446848Arcfox110.2%new44270.1%new55 –49Subaru80.1%+ 14.3%49450.1%+ 15.4%484350Jinpeng70.1%+ 0.0%52170.0%– 15.0%595451Maxus70.1%– 22.2%46690.2%+ 76.9%464452Smart70.1%+ 75.0%48260.1%+ 550.0%565853BAIC60.1%new50330.1%new53 –54Keyton60.1%+ 500.0%58160.0%+ 166.7%606355Porsche50.1%n/a55280.1%n/a546756Farizon40.1%+ 33.3%47210.1%+ 23.5%575257Zeekr40.1%n/a57370.1%+ 85.0%515058New Gono30.0%new –60.0%new657159Rox30.0%new –30.0%new71 –60Voltbike30.0%+ 200.0% –60.0%– 57.1%675961Mazda20.0%– 66.7%56370.1%– 47.1%504262Rely20.0%new –20.0%new74 –63LMI10.0%– 66.7%53180.0%+ 80.0%585664Opel10.0%– 90.0%62110.0%– 65.6%634965Tesla10.0%– 75.0%66130.0%+ 85.7%616066Volvo10.0%n/a67350.1%– 50.7%5235

Source: Autodata

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