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Poland January 2025: Lexus, MG break records, Jaecoo 7 and Omoda 5 in Top 50

Lexus is up to an all-time high 7th place in January.

The Polish new car market edges up 2.9% year-on-year in January to 43,340 registrations. Toyota (-9.9%) easily tops the brands ranking again but sees its share thaw to 20.2% vs. a very high year-ago basis of 23.1%. Skoda (+1.5%) is #2 with 9.4% share vs. 11.1% over the Full Year 2024. In fact the entire Top 5 is unchanged on December and FY2024: Volkswagen (+78.7%) follows ahead of Kia (-5%), Hyundai (+4%) and Audi (+4.2%). Lexus (+61.4%) jumps four spots on last month to #7 and 4.7% share vs. #12 and 2.7% over FY2024. This is the Japanese brand’s new record ranking and share and only second time inside the Polish Top 10 after last July (#9). MG (+548%) spends a third consecutive month inside the Top 15 and advances to a record #13. This month we have a Top 50 brands ranking available, showing Jaecoo at #25, Omoda at #26, BAIC at #27 and BYD at #32.

Model-wise, the Toyota Corolla (-26.5%) sinks but holds onto the top spot with 5.2% share, distancing a surging Toyota C-HR (+43.8%). The Skoda Octavia (-4.5%) drops one spot on December to #3 while the Kia Sportage (+6%) remains at #4. The Toyota RAV4 (-0.6%) rallies back up 40 ranks on a dismal December score to #6. The Lexus NX (+104.1%) justifies the brand’s all time high, signing its first ever Top 10 finish at #7 (previous best: #13 in January 2023). The MG HS is up five spots to a record #11. Notice also the Lexus LBX up to #36, and both the Jaecoo 7 (#40) and Omoda 5 (#48) scoring their first ever Top 50 result.

Previous post: Poland Full Year 2024: Toyota places 4 models in Top 5, Corolla #1 again

One year ago: Poland January 2024: Toyota at 23.1% share, BMW, Hyundai stand out in surging market

Full January 2024 Top 50 brands and models below.

Poland January 2025 – brands:

PosBrandJan-25%/24DecFY24
1Toyota8,76020.2%– 9.9%11
2Skoda4,0679.4%+ 1.5%22
3Volkswagen3,3177.7%+ 78.7%33
4Kia2,9126.7%– 5.0%44
5Hyundai2,6016.0%+ 4.0%55
6Audi2,4445.6%+ 4.2%66
7Lexus2,0464.7%+ 61.4%1112
8BMW1,7624.1%– 26.7%97
9Mercedes1,7474.0%+ 4.8%88
10Dacia1,2162.8%– 12.8%79
11Ford1,1932.8%+ 37.9%1213
12Cupra1,0992.5%+ 6.7%1414
13MG9852.3%+ 548.0%15n/a
14Volvo9532.2%– 12.1%1311
15Renault9382.2%– 28.2%1010
16Suzuki7191.7%– 14.1%n/an/a
17Peugeot7071.6%– 30.6%n/an/a
18Nissan6931.6%+ 9.0%n/an/a
19Seat5691.3%+ 5.4%n/an/a
20Citroen5161.2%– 22.5%n/an/a
21Opel4781.1%– 45.2%n/an/a
22Mazda4090.9%– 44.6%n/a15
23Porsche3730.9%+ 31.8%n/an/a
24Honda3560.8%+ 12.0%n/an/a
25Jaecoo3280.8%newn/an/a
26Omoda2810.6%newn/an/a
27BAIC2460.6%+ 969.6%n/an/a
28Land Rover1880.4%+ 30.6%n/an/a
29Fiat1800.4%– 0.6%n/an/a
30SsangYong1790.4%+ 14.0%n/an/a
31Jeep1770.4%+ 4.1%n/an/a
32BYD1660.4%newn/an/a
33Mini1620.4%– 33.3%n/an/a
34Alfa Romeo1570.4%+ 19.9%n/an/a
35Mitsubishi1180.3%– 39.5%n/an/a
36Subaru1070.2%+ 5.9%n/an/a
37Tesla1030.2%– 48.8%n/an/a
38Forthing680.2%+ 3300.0%n/an/a
39DS220.1%– 46.3%n/an/a
40Ferrari80.0%+ 33.3%n/an/a
41Aston Martin80.0%+ 166.7%n/an/a
42DFSK70.0%+ 250.0%n/an/a
43Jaguar60.0%– 25.0%n/an/a
44Abarth30.0%+ 50.0%n/an/a
45Morgan30.0%+ 200.0%n/an/a
46Bentley20.0%– 33.3%n/an/a
47MAN20.0%+ 0.0%n/an/a
48Lamborghini20.0%– 50.0%n/an/a
49Maserati20.0%– 33.3%n/an/a
50Ineos20.0%+ 0.0%n/an/a

Poland January 2025 – models:

PosModel Jan-25%/24DecFY24
1Toyota Corolla2,2575.2%– 26.5%11
2Toyota C-HR1,6263.8%+ 43.8%34
3Skoda Octavia1,3633.1%– 4.5%22
4Kia Sportage1,2772.9%+ 6.0%46
5Hyundai Tucson1,0662.5%– 7.1%57
6Toyota RAV41,0322.4%– 0.6%468
7Lexus NX9862.3%+ 104.1%2019
8Toyota Yaris9702.2%– 33.8%75
9VW T-Roc9662.2%+ 61.5%1110
10Toyota Yaris Cross8522.0%– 46.9%63
11MG HS6441.5%n/a1630
12Audi Q56081.4%+ 1.2%1827
13Toyota Camry6041.4%+ 41.8%5050
14Ford Focus5951.4%n/a2820
15Volvo XC605861.4%+ 30.8%2416
16Skoda Kamiq5551.3%– 15.0%1412
17Dacia Duster5511.3%– 9.4%89
18Cupra Formentor5431.3%– 36.1%2613
19Kia Ceed5421.3%– 17.5%2324
20VW Tiguan5061.2%+ 163.5%2115
21Nissan Qashqai4801.1%+ 45.5%3221
22Hyundai i204701.1%+ 130.4%4833
23VW T-Cross4631.1%n/a15 n/a
24VW Golf4621.1%n/a2928
25Skoda Fabia4591.1%– 7.1%2214
26Skoda Kodiaq4581.1%+ 86.2%1218
27Skoda Scala4511.0%+ 26.0%1923
28Skoda Superb4501.0%+ 12.2%1011
29Toyota Aygo X4361.0%+ 39.3%3031
30Dacia Sandero4090.9%– 0.5%1725
31Toyota Corolla Cross3970.9%– 22.3%4232
32VW Passat3850.9%+ 32.3%4439
33Hyundai i303830.9%– 12.2%3626
34Audi A33720.9%– 24.2% n/a37
35Audi A53720.9%n/a n/a n/a
36Lexus LBX3420.8%new n/a n/a
37Toyota Proace City Verso3370.8%n/a4749
38Renault Captur3340.8%– 49.8%917
39Skoda Karoq3290.8%– 15.9%1322
40Jaecoo 73280.8%newn/an/a
41BMW X33280.8%– 25.5%40 n/a
42Hyundai Kona3210.7%– 18.3%3340
43Porsche Macan2980.7%n/a n/a n/a
44Kia Xceed2940.7%– 7.0%4335
45Ford Kuga2910.7%+ 16.4% n/a n/a
46Suzuki Vitara2900.7%– 19.7%3936
47Lexus RX2830.7%– 9.3%35n/a
48Omoda 52810.6%newn/an/a
49Audi Q32590.6%+ 22.2% n/a34
50MG ZS2570.6%n/a n/a n/a

Source: SAMAR. Many thanks to Rafal.

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