Mauritius Full Year 2023: Suzuki distant leader, Mazda (+82%) and BMW (+50.3%) shine in record market
Mazda sales are up 82% year-on-year in 2023.
The Mauritius new car market soars 16.5% year-on-year in 2023 to a record 14,295 units, beating the previous record of 12,271 established just last year. Suzuki (+25%) tightens its grip on the brands ranking, ascending to 20.4% share vs. 12.6% for the #2, Toyota (+7.7%) trailing the market. Kia (+20.5%) is also in solid shape at #3 whereas Nissan (+5.6%) is weak but overtakes a freefalling Hyundai (-19.6%) to snap the 4th place. Mazda (+82%) and BMW (+50.3%) lodge the biggest gains in the Top 10 with Mercedes (+23.5%) also very dynamic. In contrast Renault (-15.4%) and Mitsubishi (-14.3%) struggle. We welcome Changan (#36) and Chery (#37) in the charts.
Previous post: Mauritius H1 2023: Suzuki up to 20.6% share
Previous year: Mauritius Full Year 2022: Suzuki takes the lead in record market
Two years ago: Mauritius Full Year 2021: Kia takes charge, sales up 9.7%
Full Year 2023 Top 40 All brands vs. Full Year 2022 figures below.
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