Croatia Full Year 2023: Renault Clio signs first win in 20 years, market up 28.6%

The Renault Clio is #1 in Croatia for the first time since 2003.

Consult over 20 years worth for Croatian Historical Data here.

New car sales in Croatia surge 28.6% in 2023 to 56,697 units, however we are still below the pre-pandemic 2019 level of 62,938. Skoda (+46.2%) edges past Volkswagen (+24.3%) at the last minute for just 12 sales as it was still ranked #2 at end November. Renault (+124.4%) more than doubles its 2022 volume and score the largest year-on-year gain in the Top 17, up four spots on last year to #3. Kia (+15.9%) drops one rank to #4 ahead of Dacia (+21%) staying at #5. Suzuki (+88.8%) and Audi (+51.6%) also post remarkable lifts in the remainder of the Top 10.

Model-wise, the Renault Clio (+197.1%) triples its sales year-on-year to claim the pole position for the first time in 20 years (last time was in 2003), soaring from #9 to #1. It distances last year’s leader the Skoda Octavia (+28.9%). The Dacia Duster (+16%) also drops one spot to #3 while the Renault Captur (+96.2%) is up 11 to #4. The Dacia Sandero (+19.2%), Suzuki S-Cross (+75.4%) and Vitara (+111.2%) follow. Below, the Skoda Kamiq (+88%), Kia Sportage (+50.9%), Toyota Yaris Cross (+69.3%), MG ZS (+690.7%) and Renault Megane (+204.6%) enter the Top 10.

Previous year: Croatia 2022: Skoda Octavia reclaims lead, sales off -2.6%

Two years ago: Croatia 2021: Opel Corsa signs first win in 17 years, market up 25.5%

Full December 2023 Top 38 All brands and Top 20 models below.

Full Year 2023 Top 51 All brands and Top 20 models vs. Full Year 2022 figures below.

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