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Turkiye June 2025: Tesla Model Y, VW T-Roc and BYD Seal U in the lead

The Tesla Model Y is the best-selling vehicle in Turkiye for the first time

New light vehicle sales in Turkiye advance 16% year-on-year in June to 118,611 units. This is a new June record, eclipsing the previous best of 111,363 of June 2023. The year-to-date tally adds up to 607,977, a new record also and the first time above 600,000 units at this stage of the year. The previous best was 577,981 last year. Volkswagen (+56.2%) surges ahead to lodge its first monthly win since January 2020. In contrast Fiat (-21.7%) and Renault (-12.7% are hit hard and complete the podium. Renault remains in the lead YTD. Ford (+11.5%) and Peugeot (+18.9%) camp on their May positions at #4 and #5 respectively. In 6th place, Tesla (+171%) smashes all its records with 7,235 sales and 6.1% share, previous best being #9 with 3,310 and 3.6% last February. BYD (+1876.1%) is also at all time highs at #8 with 6,857 sales and 5.8%, eclipsing its previous records of #9 with 5,398 and 5.1% established last April.

The Opel Frontera lodges its first Top 20 finish in the world in Turkiye.

We have a complete and rare reshuffle in the models charts (Passenger Cars only). The Tesla Model Y (+171%) spectacularly takes the overall lead with 7.7%, up from #16 in May. It of course breaks all its records, having reached a previous best of #3 last February. The VW T-Roc (+2880.5%) comes out of nowhere (or #20 last month) to land directly at #2 with 5.4% share, ranking #13 with 2.1% over H1. Finally the BYD Seal U is up one spot on May to #3. Leader last month and year-to-date, the Renault Clio (+3.6%) edges up year-on-year but falls to #4 ahead of an imploding Fiat Egea Sedan (-47.6%). Local EV the Togg T10X (+78.8%) surges ahead at #6 while the Citroen C4 X (+29.9%) maintains itself inside the Top 10 for the third time in the past four months at #9, Turkiye being the only market in the world where it is success full. Similar story for the Peugeot 408 (+55.4%) at #15, although this month Taiwan is also lapping it up. Notice also the all-new Opel Frontera reaching a world-best #12 and the Citroen C3 Aircross up to #18 thanks to the new generation.

Previous month: Turkiye May 2025: Fiat (+22.9%) back in charge, BYD, Tesla shoot up

One year ago: Turkiye June 2024: Chery breaks ranking and volume records, sales down for third month in a row

Full June Top 52 All brands and Top 40 models below.

Turkiye June 2025 – brands:

PosBrandJun-25%/24May2025%/24PosFY24
1Volkswagen10,5268.9%+ 56.2%346,7167.7%+ 11.5%34
2Fiat10,0328.5%– 21.7%152,1808.6%– 26.5%21
3Renault9,9008.3%– 12.7%258,9599.7%– 9.4%12
4Ford8,5307.2%+ 11.5%446,5377.7%+ 3.5%43
5Peugeot7,3486.2%+ 18.9%541,6406.8%+ 28.6%65
6Tesla7,2356.1%+ 171.0%2012,3202.0%+ 299.7%1724
7Toyota7,0736.0%+ 51.2%743,4557.1%+ 53.4%59
8BYD6,8575.8%+ 1876.1%1025,5014.2%+ 1706.0%1026
9Citroen6,5095.5%+ 10.3%829,3644.8%– 1.9%98
10Opel5,6384.8%+ 18.2%632,8675.4%+ 23.0%77
11Hyundai4,7014.0%– 12.8%930,9295.1%+ 3.9%86
12Skoda4,5123.8%+ 3.7%1120,1813.3%– 0.2%1111
13Mercedes3,2312.7%+ 12.1%1319,1083.1%+ 12.0%1212
14Togg3,0982.6%+ 78.8%1217,1012.8%+ 31.3%1314
15Chery2,8072.4%– 62.6%1415,3462.5%– 55.5%1510
16BMW2,5832.2%+ 55.1%1516,6122.7%+ 81.5%1416
17Nissan2,3292.0%+ 28.2%1611,9222.0%+ 15.1%1815
18Audi2,2481.9%+ 108.5%1711,4191.9%+ 53.7%1919
19Kia2,0251.7%+ 4.0%1812,9142.1%+ 27.6%1618
20Honda1,4071.2%– 55.6%256,7201.1%– 50.4%2117
21KG Mobility1,3401.1%+ 47.3%246,2841.0%– 0.3%2223
22Dacia1,2531.1%– 59.1%1910,6881.8%– 45.7%2013
23Volvo1,1030.9%– 3.1%235,9491.0%– 11.8%2421
24Cupra9420.8%+ 9.2%225,3880.9%+ 31.1%2525
25Seat8760.7%– 36.0%264,1350.7%– 18.2%2622
26Mini8360.7%+ 127.8%215,9621.0%+ 444.0%2328
27Jaecoo8020.7%new283,6800.6%new2730
28Suzuki5120.4%– 21.0%272,7860.5%– 33.4%2827
29Isuzu3480.3%+ 32.3%366640.1%– 46.5%3633
30Foton3250.3%new377830.1%new35 –
31Iveco2900.2%– 10.5%291,8590.3%+ 23.0%2929
32Jeep2380.2%– 20.1%301,3800.2%– 18.0%3031
33MG2340.2%– 85.3%311,3570.2%– 87.7%3120
34DS1680.1%+ 38.8%349260.2%– 17.8%3334
35Alfa Romeo1680.1%+ 425.0%328120.1%+ 84.5%3435
36Land Rover1500.1%– 47.7%331,0240.2%– 22.9%3232
37Porsche990.1%+ 62.3%355990.1%+ 17.2%3736
38DFSK/Seres650.1%– 29.3%383870.1%– 11.8%3837
39Tenax550.0%new393840.1%new39 –
40Maxus440.0%+ 780.0%451390.0%– 28.7%4241
41Lexus400.0%+ 33.3%412970.0%– 4.8%4038
42Skywell340.0%+ 3.0%421340.0%– 33.0%4339
43Maserati270.0%+ 35.0%441200.0%– 8.4%4443
44Leapmotor260.0%+ 18.2%43780.0%– 35.0%4544
45Subaru220.0%– 26.7%402440.0%+ 34.8%4140
46Karsan100.0%– 9.1%46490.0%– 59.5%4645
47Aston Martin40.0%+ 300.0%47180.0%+ 125.0%4752
48Bentley30.0%+ 50.0%48150.0%– 21.1%4949
49Ferrari30.0%+ 200.0%50100.0%– 16.7%5050
50Lamborghini30.0%+ 200.0%49100.0%+ 0.0%5151
51Hongqi10.0%– 50.0%5150.0%– 44.4%5253
52Alpine10.0%n/a5220.0%– 71.4%5354

Turkiye June 2025 – models (Passenger Cars only):

PosModelJun-25%/24May2025%/24PosFY24
1Tesla Model Y7,2357.7%+ 171.0%1612,3202.5%+ 299.7%826
2VW T-Roc5,0375.4%+ 2880.5%2010,1822.1%+ 98.3%1327
3BYD Seal U4,3824.7%n/a418,2923.7%n/a4n/a
4Renault Clio3,9284.2%+ 3.6%124,1474.9%– 1.9%12
5Fiat Egea Sedan3,5143.8%– 47.6%220,4314.2%– 29.9%21
6Renault Megane Sedan3,2123.4%– 23.8%618,8673.9%– 13.0%33
7Togg T10X3,0983.3%+ 78.8%317,1013.5%+ 31.3%55
8Fiat Egea Cross2,4022.6%+ 11.4%712,8222.6%– 4.0%76
9Citroen C4 X1,9832.1%+ 29.9%811,1032.3%+ 34.1%1112
10Toyota Corolla Sedan and Estate1,9462.1%– 39.2%1316,7253.4%+ 0.2%64
11Peugeot 20081,8191.9%– 2.4%912,2102.5%+ 54.6%911
12Opel Frontera1,7491.9%new26n/an/anewn/a –
13Nissan Qashqai1,6821.8%+ 49.6%158,5321.7%+ 38.3%1710
14Toyota C-HR1,5641.7%n/a1212,2072.5%n/a1031
15Peugeot 4081,4361.5%+ 55.4%296,4291.3%+ 2.2%2424
16Chery Tiggo 8 Pro Max1,4041.5%– 55.6%146,5621.3%– 54.7%227
17Hyundai i201,3501.4%– 38.3%1010,6362.2%+ 0.1%128
18Citroen C3 Aircross1,2471.3%+ 64.3%n/an/an/an/an/an/a
19Peugeot 30081,2061.3%– 39.0%218,5531.8%+ 1.7%1616
20Skoda Kamiq1,1791.3%+ 23.8%274,3690.9%– 13.1%3234
21Dacia Sandero Stepway1,1731.3%+ 38.8%119,8672.0%+ 65.4%1417
22Hyundai Bayon1,1181.2%– 25.0%198,4381.7%+ 10.3%1813
23Chery Tiggo 7 Pro Max1,1031.2%– 60.8%366,5171.3%– 42.5%239
24Skoda Octavia9931.1%+ 10.1%304,6350.9%– 28.7%3025
25VW Taigo9751.0%– 35.8%57,3451.5%+ 29.8%1919
26Hyundai Tucson9251.0%+ 58.4%236,3191.3%+ 36.3%2528
27Renault Austral9251.0%– 9.3%n/a4,2830.9%– 7.9%3340
28VW T-Cross9121.0%+ 19.8%n/a3,6800.8%+ 8.6%3936
29BYD Seal8971.0%newn/an/an/anewn/a –
30Renault Duster8901.0%new314,8631.0%new28n/a
31BMW X18810.9%n/a247,0221.4%n/a20n/a
32Toyota Corolla Cross8790.9%+ 31.2%335,9201.2%+ 104.5%26n/a
33BYD Atto 38750.9%n/a343,3850.7%n/a41n/a
34Opel Corsa8660.9%– 12.3%189,0031.8%+ 37.8%1520
35Jaecoo 78020.9%new373,6800.8%new38n/a
36KG Mobility Torres7980.9%+ 44.6%394,2750.9%+ 8.9%3438
37Skoda Superb7780.8%– 37.7%324,6250.9%n/a3135
38Mini Countryman7770.8%n/a175,6821.2%n/a27n/a
39Kia EV37710.8%new404,1600.9%new36n/a
40BMW 5 Series7250.8%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
n/aFord Focus Sedan and Estate7140.8%– 51.3%226,7081.4%+ 29.1%2121
n/aKia Sportage5470.6%n/an/a4,0650.8%n/a37n/a
n/aVW Tiguan4300.5%– 46.9%n/a4,6561.0%– 0.4%2923
n/aOpel Grandland 3800.4%– 5.2%384,1600.9%+ 24.2%3532
n/aVW Polo1110.1%– 92.4%n/a3,5420.7%– 56.5%4015

Source: ODMD

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