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Greece June 2025: Peugeot 208 and Citroen C3 lead the way

The Citroen C3 ranks #2 in Greece both in June and over H1.

It’s a fourth consecutive month in positive in Greece with June volumes up 3.5% year-on-year to 14,647 units. This is enough to tilt the YTD tally into positive territory at +0.2% to 78,162 units. Toyota (-42.6%) implodes on a record-breaking year-ago performance but still leads the brands charts by a comfortable margin at 12.1% share vs. 14.9% in the year through June. Peugeot (+58.1%) surges ahead to stay in 2nd position while Suzuki (+8.6%) overtakes Hyundai (-1.5%) for third place. Citroen (-24.9%) struggles at #5. In contrast Dacia (+431.2%) reaches its highest ranking so far this year at #6, with Kia (+40.7%), Opel (+29.1%) and BMW (+28.4%) also very dynamic in the remainder of the Top 10. BYD (+663%), Renault (+457.3%) and Mazda (+70.6%) impress below.

Model-wise, the Peugeot 208 (+220.5%) triples its year-ago volume to storm into pole position with 4.7% share vs. #5 and 3.2% over the First Half. This is the 208’s first podium since September 2023 (#3) and first win since October 2022. The Citroen C3 (-18.1%) skids year-on-year but maintains itself in 2nd place with 4.5% share, a situation it replicates year-to-date. The Suzuki Swift (+339.9%) and Kia Picanto (+137.1%) both post surreal gains below, while the Fiat Panda (+6%) is softer yet up one spot on May to #5. The Toyota Yaris (-16%) is in difficulty at #5 just as the YTD leader, the Peugeot 2008, advances +17.4% YoY but falls to #7. The Dacia Sandero (+755.6%) and Suzuki Vitara (+49.2%) also make themselves noticed below.

Previous month: Greece May 2025: Toyota Yaris Cross and Citroen C3 ahead, market up 13.9%

One year ago: Greece June 2024: Yaris Cross pushes Toyota to record share

Full June 2025 Top 52 All brands and Top 264 All models below.

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