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Poland September 2025: MG HS breaks into Top 10, market up 20.2%

First Polish Top 10 finish for the MG HS

New car sales in Poland are up a splendid 20.2% year-on-year in September to 49,857 units, leading to a  year-to-date tally up 7.3% to 427,891. Toyota (+9%) trails the market but remains dominant at 16.4% share vs. 16% so far this year. Skoda (+27.4%) gallops to 12.1% share vs. 10.6% year-to-date while Volkswagen (+11%) is back to the third spot it holds YTD. Audi (+2%) is up four ranks on August to #4 and 5.4% share ahead of BMW (+23.3%) in excellent shape. Kia (-9.5%) disappoints at #6 and Dacia (+30.1%) is the last Top 10 member to beat the market. After breaking records in August, Hyundai (-33%) falls back to #10. Jaecoo (+9042.9%), BYD (+1261.1%), MG (+458.7%) and Omoda (+268.8%) lead the Chinese contingent.

Model-wise, the Toyota Corolla (+12.8%) and Skoda Octavia (+78.1%) reclaim the top 2 spots ahead of the Kia Sportage (+5%) up three ranks on last month to #3 while the Toyota RAV4 (+36.1%) is up six to #4. The Toyota C-HR (-18%) and Yaris Cross (+20.4%) follow. Outstanding results for the Toyota Corolla Cross (+131.1%) and VW T-Roc (+63.8%) just as the MG HS (+483.8%) breaks into the Top 10 for the first time at #9.

Previous month: Poland August 2025: Hyundai breaks records, places Tucson at #1 for the first time

One year ago: Poland September 2024: Ford (+69.6%), Lexus (+54.2%) stand out

Full September 2025 Top 50 brands and Top 10 models below.

Poland September 2025 – brands:

PosBrandSep-25%/24Aug2025%/24PosFY24
1Toyota8,19716.4%+ 9.0%168,63316.0%– 7.5%11
2Skoda6,02312.1%+ 27.4%245,52210.6%+ 5.8%22
3Volkswagen3,6197.3%+ 11.0%430,7927.2%+ 15.9%33
4Audi2,7005.4%+ 2.0%821,4535.0%+ 0.7%76
5BMW2,5845.2%+ 23.3%522,5435.3%+ 12.9%57
6Kia2,5275.1%– 9.5%623,3605.5%– 5.3%44
7Mercedes2,5215.1%+ 18.4%721,2065.0%+ 1.1%88
8Dacia1,8373.7%+ 30.1%915,8663.7%+ 20.4%99
9Renault1,6223.3%+ 1.9%1015,0923.5%+ 4.3%1010
10Hyundai1,5233.1%– 33.0%321,5305.0%– 4.9%65
11Ford1,3592.7%+ 0.5%1211,5142.7%+ 14.4%1213
12Lexus1,3482.7%+ 13.9%1411,3392.6%+ 5.9%1312
13MG1,3132.6%+ 458.7%1110,1522.4%+ 138.2%14n/a
14Cupra9661.9%+ 4.9%139,5842.2%+ 19.0%1514
15Nissan9301.9%+ 11.9%207,9561.9%+ 9.9%16n/a
16Volvo8651.7%+ 33.7%1913,5413.2%+ 14.6%1111
17Peugeot8541.7%+ 6.9%187,3711.7%+ 4.3%17n/a
18Tesla8511.7%+ 245.9%293,3880.8%– 7.3%27n/a
19Opel8051.6%+ 15.8%176,6651.6%– 12.7%18n/a
20Citroen7451.5%+ 97.6%166,5931.5%+ 22.6%19n/a
21BYD7351.5%+ 1261.1%223,5470.8%+ 2957.8%24n/a
22Omoda7341.5%+ 268.8%235,1891.2%+ 1412.8%21n/a
23Jaecoo6401.3%+ 9042.9%214,2521.0%+ 60642.9%22n/a
24Suzuki5501.1%– 10.0%155,9651.4%– 17.4%20n/a
25Mazda4330.9%+ 4.3%254,2141.0%– 55.1%2315
26Mini3700.7%+ 59.5%262,6780.6%+ 46.4%30n/a
27Porsche3480.7%+ 12.6%322,7150.6%– 19.8%29n/a
28BAIC3400.7%+ 91.0%243,4560.8%+ 284.4%25n/a
29Leapmotor3310.7%n/a311,1390.3%+ 16171.4%37n/a
30Fiat2800.6%+ 152.2%331,7450.4%– 22.4%34n/a
31Honda2690.5%+ 58.2%273,4380.8%+ 20.6%26n/a
32KGM2220.4%+ 94.7%352,0070.5%– 0.8%33n/a
33Alfa Romeo2050.4%+ 97.1%361,6570.4%+ 60.7%35n/a
34Mitsubishi1900.4%+ 10.5%341,2490.3%– 18.3%36n/a
35Seat1850.4%– 33.7%283,2120.8%– 6.0%28n/a
36Jeep1840.4%+ 3.4%302,2050.5%+ 17.2%31n/a
37Land Rover1840.4%+ 43.7%372,0250.5%+ 23.0%32n/a
38Chery1430.3%new392630.1%new41 –
39Subaru560.1%– 1.7%381,0030.2%+ 11.9%38n/a
40DS460.1%+ 53.3%413980.1%+ 7.9%40n/a
41Forthing430.1%+ 330.0%405590.1%+ 2561.9%39n/a
42Bestune430.1%newn/a680.0%new45 –
43GAC350.1%newn/a510.0%new48 –
44Dongfeng120.0%new42530.0%new47 –
45DFSK100.0%+ 400.0%44770.0%+ 492.3%43n/a
46Bentley90.0%n/a47640.0%– 11.1%46n/a
47Ferrari60.0%– 25.0%45700.0%– 1.4%44n/a
48MAN40.0%+ 100.0%43780.0%+ 358.8%42n/a
49Lamborghini40.0%+ 100.0%49380.0%– 33.3%50n/a
50Aston Martin10.0%– 50.0%48410.0%+ 28.1%49n/a
Others560.1%+ 211.1% –3350.1%– 15.8% – –

Poland September 2025 – models:

PosModel Sep-25%/24Aug2025%/24PosFY24
1Toyota Corolla2,1984.4%+ 12.8%218,0314.2%– 7.3%11
2Skoda Octavia2,0794.2%+ 78.1%314,6813.4%+ 1.4%22
3Kia Sportage1,2182.4%+ 5.0%610,3792.4%+ 1.6%46
4Toyota RAV41,0782.2%+ 36.1%106,7261.6%– 25.5%98
5Toyota C-HR1,0592.1%– 18.0%510,9732.6%+ 11.4%34
6Toyota Yaris Cross1,0282.1%+ 20.4%49,7432.3%– 15.8%53
7VW T-Roc9862.0%+ 63.8%87,2951.7%+ 18.2%810
8Toyota Corolla Cross9732.0%+ 131.1%9n/an/an/an/a32
9MG HS7941.6%+ 483.8%n/a5,3701.3%+ 121.7%1430
10Toyota Yaris7831.6%– 32.7%78,0801.9%– 22.7%75
n/aSkoda Superb6591.3%– 6.7%n/a5,5161.3%– 1.7%1311
n/aSkoda Fabia6591.3%+ 0.8%n/a5,3191.2%+ 3.1%1514
n/aSkoda Kamiq6361.3%– 11.5%n/a5,5851.3%– 4.8%1212
n/aDacia Duster6011.2%– 18.0%n/a6,3731.5%– 7.9%109
n/aHyundai Tucson5061.0%– 48.8%18,7722.1%– 8.4%67
n/aVolvo XC603560.7%+ 1.4%n/a6,3061.5%+ 40.4%1116

Source: SAMAR

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