Greece November 2025: Citroen (+149.8%) places C3 and C3 Aircross in Top 10
The Citroen C3 Aircross breaks into the Greek Top 10 in November.
10,458 new cars found a buyer in Greece in November, a -2% year-on-year decline. The year-to-date volume remains in positive however at +4% to 133,453. Toyota (+8.4%) easily remains in the brands pole position, selling more than double any other carmaker with 17.2% share vs. 15.7% so far this year. Peugeot (+12.3%) stays at #2 while Citroen shoots up 149.8% year-on-year and four spots on last month to land on the third step of the podium. BMW (+10.8%) is also up four ranks to #4. Opel (+19.4%), Dacia (+12.8%), Renault (+4.6%) and Suzuki (+4.1%) also manage positive results in the remainder of the Top 10. Newcomer Chery breaks into the Top 20 for the first time at #16 with an excellent 2% share, almost double its previous best of 1.1% reached last month.
Over in the models charts, the Toyota Yaris Cross (+35.3%) posts another fantastic score at 8.7% share, compared with the 5.4% it holds year-to-date. The Peugeot 2008 (+116.5%) ranks at its traditional #2 spot, and in fact the entire Top 5 is identical to the YTD order, with the Toyota Yaris (+17.8%), Citroen C3 (+58.3%) and Suzuki Vitara (+19.9%) in tow. The Dacia Sandero (+32%) also shines at #7 vs. #15 year-to-date as does the BMW 1 Series up 36 spots on October to #8 vs. #20 YTD. The best performer in the Top 10 is the Citroen C3 Aircross up to #9 vs. #42 through November. The Opel Frontera (#14) is the best-selling recent launch above the Chery Tiggo 7 (#32) and Chery Tiggo 4 (#34).
Previous month: Greece October 2025: Opel Frontera breaks into Top 10
One year ago: Greece November 2024: BYD Dolphin up to #4
Full November 2025 Top 53 All brands and Top 245 All models below.
