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Poland May 2025: MG (+83.8%) hits share record in market up 6.8%

The MG HS is up to a record 11th place in May.

46,634 new cars hit Polish roads in May, a 6.8% year-on-year improvement leading to a year-to-date volume up 4% to 235,699. The Top 4 brands are unchanged on last month, with Toyota (-9.1%) and Skoda (-3.1%) in the lead but down, followed by Volkswagen (+15.1%) and BMW (+12.8%) both very solid. BMW climbs to #6 in the YTD order as a result.

Mercedes (+11%) is also strong at #5 just as Dacia (+35.7%) scores the biggest gain in the Top 10. Below, MG (+83.8%) breaks its share record at 2.6%, Cupra (+45.9%), Ford (+34.5%) and to a lesser extent Volvo (+19.6%) all shine, with Citroen (+122.5%) and Peugeot (+94.9%) doing even better further down. Chinese fares Omoda (+5875%), Jaecoo (#23), BAIC (+362.5%) and BYD (+4011.1%) make themselves noticed.

Model-wise, the Toyota Corolla (+10.2%) holds onto the top spot ahead of a sinking Skoda Octavia (-26.8%). The Toyota Yaris Cross (+11%) completes the podium ahead of the Kia Sportage (-0.5%) and Toyota C-HR (+11.3%). The VW T-Roc (+31.4%) excels at #6 whereas the Toyota RAV4 (-57.4%) implodes to #7. The MG HS (+102.1%) is up to a best ever #11, also hit last January.

Previous month: Poland April 2025: Volvo XC60 up to best-ever 4th place

One year ago: Poland May 2024: Skoda Octavia takes the lead, MG HS and Lexus LBX in Top 30

Full May 2025 Top 50 brands and Top 15 models below.

Poland May 2025 – brands:

PosBrandMay-25%/24Apr2025%/24PosFY24
1Toyota7,21215.5%– 9.1%138,81916.5%– 12.8%11
2Skoda5,36411.5%– 3.1%223,92810.2%– 6.6%22
3Volkswagen3,4227.3%+ 15.1%317,1297.3%+ 22.6%33
4BMW2,5685.5%+ 12.8%412,1305.1%+ 4.6%67
5Mercedes2,4755.3%+ 11.0%711,2644.8%– 0.7%88
6Kia2,4635.3%– 13.3%513,4215.7%– 0.2%44
7Hyundai2,2324.8%– 12.5%911,9495.1%– 3.8%75
8Audi1,8754.0%– 8.6%612,4185.3%+ 17.2%56
9Dacia1,8664.0%+ 35.7%108,4063.6%+ 11.0%109
10Renault1,7863.8%+ 5.7%118,2003.5%+ 1.0%1110
11Volvo1,5543.3%+ 19.6%88,7653.7%+ 5.0%911
12Ford1,3102.8%+ 34.5%126,2412.6%+ 16.7%1313
13MG1,2332.6%+ 83.8%135,4572.3%+ 189.3%14n/a
14Cupra1,1072.4%+ 45.9%145,1062.2%+ 18.9%1514
15Lexus9992.1%– 19.9%157,0673.0%+ 26.9%1212
16Opel8981.9%+ 38.8%173,5031.5%– 17.5%18n/a
17Peugeot8461.8%+ 94.9%164,1871.8%+ 0.8%17n/a
18Citroen7701.7%+ 122.5%183,1911.4%– 9.6%20n/a
19Omoda7171.5%+ 5875.0%202,4751.1%+ 20525.0%21n/a
20Suzuki6541.4%– 17.1%193,4631.5%– 19.0%19n/a
21Nissan5471.2%+ 10.3%225,0722.2%+ 9.3%16n/a
22Mazda5291.1%– 67.2%212,4171.0%– 55.1%2215
23Jaecoo4741.0%new232,1370.9%new24n/a
24BAIC3700.8%+ 362.5%241,6300.7%+ 494.9%26n/a
25BYD3700.8%+ 4011.1%291,2250.5%+ 12150.0%32n/a
26Seat3500.8%– 6.7%251,9730.8%– 6.8%25n/a
27Honda3440.7%+ 47.0%272,2350.9%+ 52.1%23n/a
28Jeep3420.7%+ 98.8%301,3140.6%+ 20.2%29n/a
29Mini2790.6%+ 103.7%311,2360.5%+ 18.9%31n/a
30Tesla2670.6%– 27.3%331,3690.6%– 27.2%28n/a
31Porsche2600.6%– 24.4%261,6090.7%– 25.9%27n/a
32KGM2280.5%+ 3.2%351,2690.5%+ 18.4%30n/a
33Land Rover1910.4%– 8.6%281,1940.5%+ 34.5%33n/a
34Alfa Romeo1850.4%+ 96.8%328910.4%+ 49.0%34n/a
35Mitsubishi1260.3%– 14.9%375880.2%– 39.4%36n/a
36Fiat1020.2%– 66.2%367130.3%– 36.3%35n/a
37Leapmotor860.2%new343090.1%new38 –
38Subaru730.2%– 29.8%395720.2%+ 4.6%37n/a
39Forthing570.1%+ 2750.0%382830.1%+ 4616.7%39n/a
40DS330.1%+ 13.8%402140.1%– 10.1%40n/a
41DFSK130.0%+ 1200.0%45320.0%+ 540.0%43n/a
42Bentley120.0%– 7.7%43400.0%– 21.6%42n/a
43Ferrari60.0%– 33.3%41400.0%+ 14.3%41n/a
44MAN40.0%+ 300.0%46180.0%+ 80.0%47n/a
45Xpeng40.0%new49160.0%new48 –
46Aston Martin30.0%– 40.0%47270.0%+ 42.1%44n/a
47Lamborghini30.0%– 59.0%42260.0%– 10.3%45n/a
48Jaguar30.0%– 76.9%44260.0%– 70.1%46n/a
49Abarth30.0%+ 0.0%50150.0%– 51.6%49n/a
50Alpine20.0%+ 100.0% –130.0%+ 18.2%50n/a

Poland May 2025 – models:

PosModel May-25%/24Apr2025%/24PosFY24
1Toyota Corolla1,9084.1%+ 10.2%19,4044.0%– 22.5%11
2Skoda Octavia1,6993.6%– 26.8%27,8463.3%– 21.2%22
3Toyota Yaris Cross1,2362.7%+ 11.0%65,2682.2%– 23.0%53
4Kia Sportage1,1082.4%– 0.5%55,7022.4%+ 4.6%46
5Toyota C-HR1,1042.4%+ 11.3%36,8472.9%+ 17.2%34
6VW T-Roc9031.9%+ 31.4%113,8431.6%+ 25.8%1010
7Toyota RAV48351.8%– 57.4%83,8681.6%– 37.5%98
8Skoda Superb8251.8%+ 10.0%123,1841.4%+ 15.5%1411
9Toyota Yaris7891.7%– 13.5%74,6082.0%– 17.6%65
10Hyundai Tucson7721.7%– 28.4%94,3571.8%– 17.2%87
11MG HS7701.7%+ 102.1%n/a3,0411.3%+ 205.3%1530
12Dacia Duster7211.5%– 5.5%103,5551.5%– 7.1%119
n/aVolvo XC605971.3%+ 28.4%44,5251.9%+ 50.3%716
n/aLexus NX3300.7%– 42.5%143,2291.4%+ 57.8%1319
n/aNissan Qashqai2910.6%– 5.8%153,3881.4%+ 4.8%1221

Source: SAMAR

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