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Hungary June 2025: Skoda Octavia and Dacia Duster on top

Dacia Duster sales are up 48.9% year-on-year in Hungary.

14/07 update: Now with H1 2025 Top 70 models.

11,511 new passenger cars hit Hungarian roads in June, a small -1.8% drop, leading to a H1 2025 tally up 4.2% to 66,095. Including light commercials the total stands at 77,903. Toyota threepeats at #1 with a round 10% share, ahead of Skoda at 8.5%. YTD leader Suzuki is down to third place with just 8.2% share vs. 11.2% so far this year. Volkswagen is back up three spots on last month to #4, distancing Ford, Kia and BMW. Dacia and Renault are both up two ranks to #9 and #10 respectively while Opel is up four to #12. Tesla is up five to #14 with 2.7% share vs. 1.7% over H1. Nissan freefalls 12 spots to #18. Citroen advances to #18 just as BYD returns inside the Top 20 at #20.

In the passenger cars models ranking, there are no Suzukis in the Top 2 for the 2nd month in a row. The Skoda Octavia (+15%) repeats in pole position with a dominant 4.3% share, that’s however below the 4.7% it commands year-to-date. The Dacia Duster (+48.9%) soars four spots on May to #2 with 3.4% share vs. #6 and 2.3% over H1. Still leader YTD, the Suzuki S-Cross (-19.6%) is stuck in third place while the Suzuki Vitara (-32.4%) is in ever poorer shape at #4. The Kia Ceed (-16.5%) is also in a bad way at #5 but climbs 14% year-to-date. Excellent performances also by the Tesla Model Y (+200%), Suzuki Swift (+124.8%), Toyota Corolla (+51.2%) and Ford Tourneo Custom (+24.4%).

Previous month: Hungary May 2025: Skoda Octavia and Nissan Qashqai push Suzukis down

One year ago: Hungary June/H1 2024: MG ZS, Ford Transit Custom impress, sales up 14.1%

Full June 2025 Top 20 brands and Top 25 models and H1 2025 Top 70 models below.

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