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Netherlands June 2025: Renault signs first victory in 7 years, Tesla Model Y #1

Renault is the #1 carmaker in the Netherlands for the first time since August 2018.

New car sales in the Netherlands edge down -1.5% year-on-year in June to 34,641, leading to a year-to-date volume off -5.5% to 182,680. At 88,283 registrations, HEVs represent 48.3% of the Dutch market, followed by BEVs at 35% (63,877), petrol at 15% (27,382), diesel at 1.4% (2,556) and LPG at 0.3% (572).

In the brands charts, Renault (+76.4%) delivers a big surprise by snapping the pole position with 8.7% share, upsetting traditional leader Kia (-3.7%) which lurks 19 units behind, also at 8.7% of the market vs. 10.7% over H1. This is the French carmaker’s first podium finish since November 2020 (#2) and first win since August 2018. BMW (+17.1%) and Volkswagen (+31.7%) defy the negative market below, but Toyota (-19.3%), Tesla (-42.3%) and Volvo (-39.4%) all collapse. Audi (+50.7%) and Skoda (+47.1%) surge in the remainder of the Top 10.

Model-wise, the Tesla Model Y (-29.3%) signs its first win of the year with 3.6% share and despite a drastic year-on-year loss. Leader last month, the new Skoda Elroq now ranks at #2 and climbs yo #5 over H1. The Tesla Model 3 (-55%) freefalls but still rounds out the podium. Three Kias follow: the Picanto (+27.2%) posts a very solid month at #4, the new EV3 is down to #5 but stays in the lead year-to-date and the Niro (-44.1%) implodes at #6. The Volvo XC40 (-14.7%) and Toyota Yaris Cross (-13.5%). Renault places four models inside the Top 20: the Captur (+137.3%) at #9, the Clio (+5.5%) at #15, the new R5 at #17 and the new Symbioz at #18.

Previous month: Netherlands May 2025: Skoda Elroq best-seller

One year ago: Netherlands June 2024: Tesla manages 1-2 with Model Y and Model 3

Full June 2025 Top 60 All brands and Top 326 All models below.

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